The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 13, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCftAiNTOiN TJLUBUN&-- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, lOOfe
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WEST SCRANTON
BOARD OF TRADE
FALLMEETING
HELD JN IIOOMS OF rtECTRIC
CITY WHEELMEN.
JJircclor Roche Unnblc to Be Present
nnd Superintendent Thomas Deliv
ered a Short Address Mattel s Dis
cussed by the Board Third Infor
mal Dnnco of Etniinic Club In
Mem a' Hnll Lectin e by Hon,
William Abmhnms Fitncial of
Edwin Thomas Mission School
Opened Men's League Meeting.
Notes and Pergonals.
Tin- West Hide- bu.inl of l nidi lulil n
regular inrptinir lns-t i voiiltiif in Uil
MrtiiiH of tlu nipclili City Wheelmen,
tilicro u jrootl leprewiitiitlnn (if lln
nienihcr.shlp uwinliliil. , pet thin to
hoar mi addles li Siipiintiuli m
.lolin J". Uurhc, nf the dermi'linenl of
public works, lint Ili'W uvio (llnippolnt
id n.", he tvai nimble tn be piesi.m The
follow Inir I'ommiiiilc.iUoii fiom liiniw.is
jrnd:
I .p it I lilt lit of l'ul.ln .t ,iil.f,
I it v ll.l. -iMIlluli, I'll.
.Mm I.. Il'rti, IJineioi-
lllllell, I '.I . till' I ', l'KII,
J." I Pnni'l'. I.J(., I 'l c.-ii If n t Uivl lip llunl i(
I Mile. , r.mtoii, I'j.
Ilr.n Mr: I ii-eiiM mi mm li iln inn at n i'
impel mo In ilivippolnt III" lit -l !-nif ImliuI . I
iijiIp .1 Mrtintl Hun. I Hilly iiiliiiilnl in In n.
tut .it .mur iix.t t tntr tlm itminif, Iml II I'm.
loinle lusue iijiot ilils owning mi uiKiuiritiii'i
mrpot"( .11 Hit1 Sci mien lioinl nf ti.nli" loom ,
llli'l I Imp Mil il .111 ilitlTl-t 111 Mil llul 1 inn. I
ii-k to In.' cxta-ij fiom .iltttiillii'j- tn mooting
IDIIISlli.
1 nli'-s otlirrtM-f mlu'-eil l juii I v III In il
jour inrnllmf i mi, iih hcnri. 'ni.uil.l.i.f joii fu
lie itiv It JlK'll. I am,
ln.i i, '-pod fully tntn.
.lulm I',. I.'oi 111', I Mil 1 I.
'I'll" pcciot.ny tas IniMilteted to in
llle Suporlnloiiilcut liCK-he to delivet
mi address tit tlio next nipetiiiK. I'ipsI
dent Daniels icpoited li.ii-im; sltuiimI
the hichiih of tin Kleetilc City Win el
men lor inotHiiiK piiipom. ami the !e
pm t of the committee was accepted,
.mil tlioy were instiilcted to cliHiW tile
looms! pe'imaiu'iitly.
W. J. Thomas, Mipoiinteiidenl of
pcupi". and public highway, uas pies
nt, and was elected an honoi.iiy
member of the bo.ud. Ilu was Invited
to speak, and expicssed his pleastne
at boiiiK ptosent, and IjoIiik ptlvlletred
to ilis-rtiss the woilc Hint is helm; done
in his dcp.u linont, as he Kit, he sa.d,
A Daily Reminder
You will not lie (litippoinleil in
Dufour's Tjr: it will rclien that
rough and Cold in one night.
. KOJl SALE BY 0. W. JEXEIKS.
Semi Annual Sale of
Lace Curtains
At Far Below Value Prices.
Before the year is out, the new styles for iqoi will be coming to
hand. From present indications it does not appear as though there
would be any radical changes or innovations of a startling nature in the
new goods. In fact, wc aie safe in saying that not one woman in fifty
will be able when next Apiil comes to tell the ditt'erence between cur
tains designed for this year and cui tains designed for next year.
We know the dilference, however it's our business to know
and that fact is enough for us. It explains why wc have cut the prices
heavily on all 1901 patterns now 111 stock, in order to make room for
the 1902 patterns that are to come.
It is impossible to enter into details with such a sale as this, con
sequently the figures which follow can only be considered as pi ice
hints little pointers as to the j.cope of the reductions in general.
Read this advei'liscnieiit in (hut lUht, and you've i?ot the
Sist or the whole matter, ami the advantages yon may hope to
reap from this sale
Facts and Figures
Nottingham Lace Curtains
A few of them imported, but most of them made right here in
Scranton, and the Y.inkee makes and patterns aie the best sellers.
Nottingham I.ace Curtains, worth .85 the pair, are now .65
Nottingham l.ace Curtains, worth $1.00 the pair, are now .80
Nottingham I.ace Curtains, worth 1 45 the pair, are now $1.10
Nottingham I.ace Curtains, worth 2.00 the pair, arc now i..io
Nottingham l.ace Curtains, worth 7,00 the pair, aie now 1.08
Nottingham l.ace Curtains, worth .j.oo the pair, are now 2.80,
Irish Point Lace Curtains
liisli Points, woith $300 arid $4.00 the pair, are now . .$2.08
Irish Points, woith 0 00 and 7 00 the pair, are now. . . 4.08
Irish Points, worth S.50, etc., the pair, ate now 5.98
Other quantities at proportionate 1 eductions.
Brussels Net Curtains
Only one sample value in this famous make Brus-
sels Net Curtains, worth fiom $7 to$8o0 the pair.for $5.79
Ruffled Bobbinette Curtains
Unfiled Bobbinette Curtains, woith $1.35 the pair, for. ..$i.tg
r Unified Bobbinette Curtains, worth 2 and $2.2; the pair. i.
Ruffled Swiss Curtains
Ruffled Swiss Curtains, worth St, 00 the pair, are now. ... 79c
Ruflled Swiss Curtains, worth $1.25 the pair, are now,... 98c
The Sale Lasts for Ten Days Only.
Globe Warehouse
thai tlio hoaid runt cltUons nctterally
oiikIiI In know what l.n IicIiik done,
Ho felt that the department of public
n oiks Ik iIoIiik noble work, and from
bis hint; pvpcrlutico in vouiiuIIm ho was
In a position to know what has been
done In tlio department In tlio p.ift
and what Is now brltiR done. I'ully
twenty blocks of t midway liavo been
lepalfed and Rinrlod, he paid, slueo ho
took ehai'se of the wotk, all of which
have been done with a View to per
inani.nl in.ul building,
lie spoke In a praiseworthy tnntuier
of the pre.it. power Director ltoche
is to th" dcp.iitmeut, nnd said
t lut I he Is it Kiciil worker, and Is iliiinp
tils lltmoil to iinptovc the londlllou of
the ellv IhoiotlKhlares. Hut, he lidded.
It will reruilie considerable llnie .mil
inoiiey to accomplish all the wmk un
der way.
Piesidenl Daniels, Sedelaiy Moier
and W. 15. tltiRhes weie appolnte(l a
coinniltlee lo in mime foi ii public
nieoilnir, to be held nei month, when
Diict lor P.oeho will delher the
addrcsi, .Mr. .Moser nnd Mr. IJecM
look txtnolim to (OinplitilelH Dileetoi
lJoehe 'mil Sllpci intendelit Thoinus for
the splendid wink they have dope sliic
iiFsiimltiK (.haiKc of Hi'' dcpai'tiueiil.
and lefeired partU ulai ly to the Im
provements made in .latksou, St i anion
and Ninth stieels,
Til" question of I'liunplllt; the locn
tlon of eloctlic lights was taken up lot
coiisldeiatioii, and 11 was the opinion
of Hie hoaid Hut the lluhts should be
i, Used to height of twenty-live feet. A
special committee. I.. P. Wedeman. T.
IVIIows Mion and V. llnydn Kvnns,
weie appointed to act In t (injunction
with eouncilmeii and (" what can be
done In the matter.
(icotjjo DanleN, Wis i Siiaiitou c'ir
resiiondeiil of the llepubllcan was
elected tin hotloiuiy inenihor of 'ho
boat il.
The ni.ttlel of seem Ins elei (I ic Uk.iIs
and lite piotectlou for W"-t Paik was
discussed and ivfened lo the streets
and lnldKos eommltlee. .Mr. Thomas
explained Hint the laud o nei s iniisi
ronloim lo city Kiades nnd lequlre
melils befoie anythiim i.iu be done in
the matter, After several nilnoi mat
it rs weie rti-'itisseil, Hie bo.ud ad-.uutli'-d.
A Notable Lectin e.
William Aln.ihams, SI. P. it ho is
iiioio populaily known as "Milium,"
will iklier a lectine la Meai- hall,
South Main auntie, on Novembi r D,
at 7.:m p. in., on the stibipct, "A NiKht
in the House vl Coiiiiiions."
Mr. Abrahams W will ami nlily
know n on moie than one account. He
has boon the lcadlm; HkIiI in all labor
niovtiuonlH 111 Kngland lor yea is past,
so much that he is consldued to he
one of the ties I authoiities. lie is
baldly less piomiitenl in elsledd Iodic
eh ties.
He has oiiiipled a sc.it in thr luuisp
of commons for many i.ais, u pie.-.ent-iilKT
Hie ninst lui)ioi til nt "Welsh elector
ate, namrly, the Ilhondda. He was
clcilrd by a larger majority than anji
other mrinhei' of that house at the last
election. His speeches in Hip Hiiiish
parliunent have attracted much atten
tion at home and abioad.
sos'tf3B jj
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IIo is tin original thinker nnd an do
quoit speaker, and enjoys tlio ippuln
tlcm of helm; broad nnd liberal in hlr
views. Hlo many frlpiuls, toRethrr with
their friends, will do theniselies honor
bv iiVtillliiRr this opportunity to hear
".Million" for the Hi st time in the full
ed Slnte''.
In ordoi that tlio idnie pililleeu b
placed wlililn (ho reach of all. It litis
been derided that the Ircluie be de
livered hi the llnprllsh laiiKUtiKc. All
urn Invited, An Instructive nnd eutei
tnlnlntr cveiilntr Is proinlMd, Tkkels,
:.'") cents,
Ernilnle Club Dance.
The populniiiy of Hie Krmlnlo ilub
iiU'onuul dances was fully tiHeiiled last
ovenliiK, when, despite the lit"lemency
of Hie weather, Menis' hall was crowd
ed with nieiry darners, who responded
lo Hie club's Inviin lions. The music b
Hatter's men was n featuie of tlio
event Among ihoe present were
Misses Cluia Sanders. Ilerthti Wetl
llliK, Anna Zilllff, IMyth M. Potlst, Del
la Dai Is. Hello Waircn, Peail P..
Klesko, Alice Alldotf. llnttle Wade,
Alice Williams, May Williams, Jennie
l.uee. Ma llerne, Slelln Tropp, tJiace
Thayer, Helen He hoiiR, Miss I'lillllpu,
Miss Sowuiil. Mls Hevans, Miss Ma
nilas, Mrs. JJIni'T Crane, Cora ISIeli
ards, Criiee Wont. Mollle Diake. Mis.
H. .!. Hofi'man. Miss I Inches. Mrs. Da-
Md Pilln man. Misses .tones, Ida .lones.
Maine lteese, l.oillso Simons, T.ottlo
Vockioth, Miss lluse, Mls Jones, Miss
Kiiiisl. Miss Uoss. Miss Kellnr. Kute
Davis. Helen (lunstei, Miss Washburn.
AloS'Jis. l.'d Holman. Frnnk Clink. Di.
LuiiRcr, Hairy Smith. Hal. filllesple, J.
It (iriines. Al. Armstrong, l.ott HurIips.
Uohert Marshall, Hurt Jones, Hownid
.Morse. X'"i mile ltiley, I'Mward Hoftmau,
t!us Kynop. Thomati .Stephens, Mears.
t'ltclier, W. IV. littt'R. ninier ('ritiic,
David K11I11 1111111. Iipoi'bo AVnters.
lieoi'Ke' Hush, Paul Hoffman, Low Tap
per. P.iiport Thomas. JMward Olldorl.
'I'hoinas Maish, J, U. luhtniaii, Aiclt
Drown, "W. I!. (iardnor, Heniy P.ruu
liiEr, I Ian y Jenkins. Hoheit Peltlt, Da
vid William". Ficd SHoup, Hownid
Willlamr. John Devlne. Hairy Olldoif,
II. Hohr, M. A. Heese, Will Kowler, A.
'I'liaer, John Howell, .Mr. Tewksbui.,
John Viponil. Fred AVarner. Art. AIcn
nnder, Will .Meyei s, Mr. Pierson,
Charles Illch, Claioine Osland, .T'irk
Diake. Mr. Alheiton, Mr. Parson, Will
Neville.
Men's League Meeting.
The newly oifcani.ed Men's I-e.ituie
of the First Welsh Haptlt church held
an iiitPicstiiiK meeting: Monday even
Ini; in the leduie loom of the chin eh.
Ill fie iibi-rnie of the president, I lev.
D. D. liopkliw. who was in New Yoi k,
Vlee-I'iesidcnl Lewis lieoiso presided.
The fp.it ill c of the mooting was a ills
, iission on the subjet t of "llaee lte
judlee," whlth pioied to be veiy III
leiertillK.
Tic op' ning paper was lead by ).i
v d J l).iii, who intioilmed tlv sub
let I In an ( nlertainiiifr manner. The
ill .us-In, which lollowcd wa paitici
p.ited il. by John Ki noliW. .I.imes It.
H'litlus. Da id Williams, l'.ilmer Wil
li, mis. Lewis CiOoikp, William Mois.lll
t.ud 1 t'.trs.
Solos weie lelldeltd bv M'illiaill
Hnhe.- and John Hvaiw. The league
holt's (heir meetings on the second and
fourth Monday evenings of the month,
and aboady a l.ngo number of otmg
ni"ii aie Inleiested ill tlio discussions
and debites. The piogr.imtuo for the
ivt 1111 cling will include u paper on
"Fit Hon." hi John J. D.iiK and solos
by David Thoiliuiu and John Slugg,
lollowcd by ,m open p.iiliainenl on the
snbjpct of the eienlng.
A ftiinnilttto was appointed al Mon
day e filing's meeting to ai range with
r.cv. It. P. Y. Pieice. II. D.. pastor of
tlio Penn aieniie .itit i hureh, to
gise his t.iinons stcieopticon leetuie on
'Hen llui" In Hie near future
Bellevue Baptist Mission.
The new llellevtio mission sthool
bulldm:; of the Fiisl Welsh Dantist
1 llllich whli It has just been completed
on Hryn M.iwr stifet. in tlic Hound
Woods, was opened ami dedicated list
e oiling with uppropiiatc spruces.
Tlio piosr.imme inehided Hie opening
hymn by the t ongregatlon. the reading
of M'liptine by Luther Lewis, prayer
by John M. IMwaids. piesentation of
building, by H. i:. Thomas on behalf of
building t nimnitlee. nKoptaiiio by
lliniy P, Dalies, lor the school, and
shmi audi esses by K. J. Davis, John D.
Phillips and Jacob Jones. Tim iledlta
tniy inldu'sses was dollmed by it.v.
I). D. Hopkins.
The Hellenic insion has n laigo
nieinbeishiti .mil huh been In exlslein 0
101 many mmis.
Two Funeialo Yesteulay.
The funeral of die lute Ldwin Thom
as, who net death at Monongahela
f'ltv by being 11111 down by a switch en
gine, was, londiiitoi! yesti-ulay .Uter
inum fiom the lioine of deienscd's !
lor. Mr.-". (lOllief Pile,., oa South llydo
P.uk avenue.
Hev. Thomas Hell, of Meildan, X. Y.
a funner pasior ol the Plymouth Con
gregational chin i'Ii, ((inducted thu ser
vltes which were attended bv niaiiv
fi lends of Hie laiully Iiiteinient was
made In the Wnsliblllli street cemetery.
The pall-beuieis weie (!. T. Davis,
HII.IS 13. r.vans, Howell Hariis, David
M. ltd nobis, John IVIlklns, jr, and
.lolin i:. Hl.lllleV
Services over the lenialns of Samuel,
the liilain 1 Ullil of Mr. and Mis. John
M. Williams, weio hold al Hie family
leslileine on Ninth .Main avenue ves
itiila.i alteiuoon. Interiueni was
made 111 Hie WiiMlhilih street ceiiiotery.
Joiuueyed to Chinchilla.
Mrs Samuel Snyder, of Chlm hllla,
fm nif) ly 01 West Sei anion, was ten
ileied a surpilse party at her home last
ei cning, at whlih the guests were nt
Hied In iiiasiiiei,uli) cosluiue. All were
lovally enlerlalned,
The following paily chaiieied a 'bus
and Join iil',i oil up and down fiom West
Scrauioii'
Mr. and Mis. T .leiiVi.sou Ite.iuolds,
Mr. and .Mis. Frank H, PedilcK, Mls.-es
i:il..ibt'th .leilkins Maltha D.uls, Ada
SleeiilMek, Delia IJiaiw, Miosis. John
itllleliail. i:ilgeai Sllllfei, I.oli I Jr.iiubf,
and J. K. Kauhoi,
Cause of Total Abstinence.
The Second illslilct utllicis ot the
Catholic Total Abstinence union have
secured llov. liurke, a Puullst Futlier
of Xtiv York, lo deliver a lecture to.
morrow evening in St. I'etei's calho
drul on "Tlio iause of Total Absti
neiue." The lectin o will be f,vc, am all total
abstinent 0 workers ami friends ot thu
causu aie invited to a'lcnd the leetuie.
Hev. Uurke is a sp(.ak(r ot much abii-It--
- - - -
Thanksgiving Supper.
For thu supper to bo kIwh 011
Thai.l.i-glilng ove In Si. David's Sun
ila1 sihool ro 4s, ihc follow luu loin
mini es will ai l:
HolUiiiiiK-.lli. pike, Mis. Moryun,
Enthusiastic Conuerfs,
There Are Thousands of Them
Who Believe as This Woman
Does.
Mi?, lia Know lion, or Hut to, Mon
tana, is a moil oiuhitslastlc convert lo
the viitt oi stutitts Dvspepsln Tab
tets aa .1. cute for obstinate stoimu'Ii
i'-VJl
Irouble. sin: says: "I hud poor diges
tion nenily nil my life. It now seems
to me that for .ic.irs I never knew what
Il was to be hungry, to have a good na
tural appetite.
"I was troubled with gas In Moinnih
causing pressure on the hcait with pal
pitation and short bteath. Nearly ev
il ythlng t ate soured on my stomach,
sometimes I had ciamps in the stom
ach which almost tosrinbled spasms.
"Doctois told 1110 1 had eatanh of the
stomach, but their medicines would not
teach it and I would j-Ull be a stlfftier
had I not, in sheer despetatiou, decided
lo try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
"I knew they wore an advertised
remedy and I didn't believe anything
I lead about them as I had no confi
dence hi adveitlsed umedies, but my
sister living in Pittsburg wrote mo last
SPtlng telllnj- me how Stuart's Tab
lets had cured her little datighleis of
Indigestion and lo of tlosh and appe
tite and I In sitnlcd no longer.
"I bought a ilfty-eeul box al my drug
stoic and took two of the Iau;e tali
lets atter each meal and found them
delightful to take, being as pleasant to
I ho taste as caramel candy. Whenever
(lining the day or night I ft It any pain
or uneasiness in the stomach or about
the licit t I took one of the small tab
lets and in tin op weeks It set med to me
as If I had neior known what sloniach
liouble was.
"J keep Stu.ut's D.i-pepsl.i Tablets
In the house and un-ry member of our
family uses them occasionally alter a
he.ut.i meal 01 when any ul us liaie.i
pain or ache in the digostlio oigniis."
Mr. i:. II. Dai is. of Hampton, Va.,
ays: "I doitoifd live uus lor djs
pcpsl.i. hut in two months I sot more
benelit fiom Stuart's Dyspepsia Tali
lets than In live jears of the dot tin's
tr, ntinont." .
Stuaifs Dyspepsia Tablet-, is, the s.if
tst as well as the simplest and most
conienieiii remedy for any fonn of in
digestion, eatanh of sioin.uh. bilious,
ness-, sour stomach, bloating atter
meals, sympathetic heai I liouble.
.Stuaifs DysiPisi:i Tablets Is not a
cheaji oatluiitle but an active dlgistne
remedy containing the- pepsin and dia
t.iso which eveiy weak stomach lacks,
and they ruie stomach I roubles, be
tatiso lliey dige-i the food taieu and
give the weak, abused oei worked
stoinat li a chance to test and lccupei
si to.
Stuaifs D.ispppslu Tablets au sold
in eveiy ilrus stoie in the I'nltcd
Stales-, Canada ami (ireat Uiitiiiu.
Mis. Dai Id Williams. ,Mi
lious-e. Miss, Maiy St ven
and Mr. Colony.
lob Whlte
Mls. Pike
Oil Tables Mis. D. Sabiii. Mis. T. J.
Williams, Mis. Di UHtli-- and Mrs. Di
?ej. On Music D.i id Williams. 11-1111,1111
Phillips. Hi nest Williams, Caleb Hvatis,
Job WliiteIiou.se, Miss Myrtle. Hoisev,
Alloc on ami Maiui,. Lewis.
On !eo Cie.un M. Hoti-e and Will
lam Phillips.
Mr. James Smith will he suit tan,
and Dai id Williams, tie.isuror.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Mm 11. Hubert.,, 01 I'ui.lmu., r,iiuil il
U I -I flMlllKII. i III limn, luoinj llilll l.lll.'I
li. ic In- tlif illnt., i, i liti ilnchur.
llillinl Hotu. ,f II,. t IMt-tnn, ', ,, 'ioh
i stmliiii .11 l.il,. mllcj,., t,i j1Vl, ,, Clllri.
tiliiii.,in in. Tii.liv udilM, ,,t il,.. Iiiip.,n
.Milli.ili-t 1 1 ,,,il ihmili.
"ii.i Iml-, (In ilniiiiiiii mIiij; sIh.i , ( ,,( ,i.
W.I.III1 iuiiiiIj, In, nut ,ic((lln llu , .iiii.r
i ,icl li, ( Icm llj-l t f.niii in- sl.mil, jinl
will llul I i!c tlir in.il'n' up unlil 11,1,1 j,,a.
'Hip Ilia nil round lti . riutu ot tlio i1k,u1
(!liu ituli l.ili ii ulii,ii-.i In Co ipim all,, ;ui
let i uiiiiu, untJii the illixt'pii nt I iiu luili,
Dni'l sii,!u,,
'Hip Mi-.inn .iiiltK a 1 1,,' ijjj i lllw ei,ui,,
III lll'lllg Hill itUlllitll, .lllll .III' llllilllll m j ,
umjIK
IIoMoii Nil 1, lni lihl ilnlei' f Ihlioiiiiiin,
lu'lil i ii(nl iiucliiii; in Iminc: Uin'- In-laiuo
lull I i,l 'K mug, .iml ti,in...iitnl budno' pi I line
in" In ill.' ti;iiililtuii
I 11 M ' iiioi line f,n leif .n nijiiilnl ,n ill,,
l!i Hi i in- II , Mi CilMiiNiit .11, tlimli,! tliimli le,t
(iiliin.
Ill'1 IIU'lllillS III SI. lljll,', llllilllll lllll ,ll
lll'l I .1 lull'l,'J'il,ll llllilill- ll-l (Mllllli.,
Ml.ldi vji Infill jtidiiJiil, llu.liiiv. I'irliliilii;
lo llu' 'hue I. i, IiI.pii up itnl ulnl up in.
Th" led, ilul, in M inutVr nf llicli inlnnMc
niii.il st'viliii, ha iitiiiinj in I'n.iili i;i.ni' iiuinl,
in .lu(!,.,uii fiiiol, ,1 l.ii,!' nuiiilii'r ni'i.i pre-riit.
Uulliiii' ililili'. oi lt"liiii.,cii niiil. in nn,!.iji
.a Hk' Mi. Pit). ail mini,., I,.i 1 Id, luil. nr.'lv
widi'unl in luiu1.iv liy ,1 i.il tillliDf nil Mill.
lli'i, l.innii IMioit uin liutiii' ,it llu I.iimiiii
lllt'llti en llli.il (Hllli-, ,. r, I", oil 'ilia
llulie. siil Hull Tin n i'. "
Vi 1 Hi-.. I'mli', II ii iv . l Mini inn .ml
l.i,iiin ttttiN, i.iu ti'iiiltiiil ,i Miipuso iMity
ii'iuil'i In i I.U., niiiiiliil i'f llidi (liiii'b
Mi" l.lllliilli ilii, ul l.lf.iultf MM, v.i
tin ili'j- -niiiui! 1 l ,i u.in'il of In- ni.niN, iilo
loil, px.!oii -il iifi liuinc jihI viiJ,i,i (lion''
fhi'.
'IIo r.iHi. t n,u in i'u p liniiv niu'iiiii, tilin.li
l 'fin ink I tn 111,,, iiljtp .a tin. s'ninie'i' ,,intp
11 .1 .;. 1 1 rl.in tluiih, lnl'l j ii'itji-Jl Iiu t'ld.
Inj,. Uivp .It. mil, I'lt.iniii, jiui Sirili 'llmnu wll
cdnl'ui .in juliitnii iU'iil .ii"l 1'iini' 'iuiIc i only
sjlo tin. isiiiintr, pir II. p lii'iuiii "i tin m"i
llt'lli'iiif llptitt Miinon loiI.
.IohT'Ii .liiilio.-'ii, it Nut (li I iliiirie i.i iitio, kit
acvili'il ., padiion in I'liil.i'lt'pliU, jii1 villi
li'iic (jr llic tjiular I itv en Silunlaj.
Jli,, lliivLolcn, il Sciilli Miln 'linn'', ii en
ItiUiriii.; Mr, jn 1 Mis IVlllluu Stout -'l M'n
Naltiau. of Ual.w jlloliin
Mi,. Suiuitl Sluttrr, cf lii'.ti.ut ttrett, is
i'mtli rrioidlii; tlio me vf Ur Jin, u'llch ut
f 1 .it illicit ICi'llllj.
Milium llul'., nf A.,iiIpiii.v jlro", I on 4
liiintiii nip to t!i l.ll, iiounuln.
Mi- Mn.i .ml l.ulti t'tl.i, oi l.iliiiun, I a-
.'HID ,41111,1, JK fio JIIOU bt M'. 311(1 Ml.
Mlliul' NrCv. .( Nll lldil'l. I Ulljllll,
Mi' jiil Ml. lit ul ll.iill.viri jnl iliu. '.iioi
.Mitxl lie tt oiling a Ic il.n in l'lnl..'lil.i ila
lii'l I jnnltii, V ,1.
Ml., i:il4l)c.li .loit,, of I'ilM.'ii, l l lie sut-t
ic Mi. It, I. Hu.'lico. ul' N'jilii lriil(i' .iu nut
lip I hi I p.'l.in mik-ii of die M'j.liliiiin s'utt
l'n.biti'iijii (Imrili lulil ,ii iiijnjjIiU iiicitnu in
l lllll lllilllJ lllll'ljj HCIlIlli".
SOUTH SCR ANTON
PUPILS OF NO. a SCHOOL WENT
ON STRIKE.
They Object Because the Pitnclpal,
Wllllnm ritzgcmld, Rode to the
School In a Sticet Cur Slmllnr
Troublo nt No. 3 Because MIbb
Mackny Pntionlaed the Cats Lcnk
In a Gna Mnln Cnused Much An
noynnce nt Cednr Avenue nnd
Bhch Stteet Aldcrmnnlc Cases.
The limit lm- nt last been K.uhed
In legal d to strikers In this ilclnllv,
and yesteldiiy at nnoii Hie pupils of No,
J I'lhoot which Is located on Orchard
slieel turned nut rn masse because
their principal, Wllliaiit Kltiigciald,
lode on lite slieel ears.
The tumble had been brewing fiom
the day preiliuis when some obseiv
Ing youngster nollied the pilnclpal get
off ti Hluuo aienue car near tlio scliool
and I In fact was ipili kly clictilated
Ihrotlghoul the building. He had oc
casion during the morning session to
call upon one of the boys to raise a
window blind and was somen hat start
led when Hie little fellow icfused. On
demanding an o.planatlon the joung
ster told him he could do nothing for
him because be rode on the can.
At noon yestoidny u meeting of the
older pupils was held outside the scliool
and for some time none dined lo enter.
Tlio approach of Mime of the chlldien'R
patents caused a stampede, however,
and by two o'clot k the stilkc was pt.io
llcally over with the exception of about
a half do.cn pupils who fin mod a
union, pawd lesolullous in sympathy
Willi the striking stieet ear employes,
and then pioceeded to play "hooky" for
the lest of the day. .
Tlio same disease broke out hi a min
or siale at No. I! school on Plltstoa
avenue yesteiday, where Miss Matkay,
one of tlio teachers, was accused of tid
ing on Hie cats'.
Leak in Gas Main.
i:.iil yesleiday moinliis a sliong
odor of gas manifested Itself at Hiioh
street and Cedar avenue. The Scran
ton Has and Water company was notl
lled and Its einplo.ies located a leak
in Iron! of Mauls' stoic. Tempotary ic
palis were made by plugging the leak
and thu permanent wotk which was
put off until today owing lo the rain
will be slatted this moinlng.
Til" smell of gas pi evaded the houses
ol .Mr. Hiiilinaii, Mr. Miilti, Mr. and
Mis. Weber. .Mr. Kessler, and Mis.
flrieser. While the older folks
not soilously all'ecled, some of Hk
(Iron weie made quite ill, and a
Weie
cliil-
phy-
siciau was called to Mabel Matli. and
her lather, whose i ondlllon owing to
inhaling the gas, was loi a time se
rious. Dr. Kolb was hastily summoned
a I. :'...:n a. in., and adniinlsteietl leiue
dles to (ounteraet the elicits ol lite
poisonous 1 nines.
Alcleimanic Doings.
A Polish gitl. whose name is Lmloiv
JK.i Ogiodowslk, had Mis Pn-mer, of
"1 Lackawanna aienue, ariclPd and
bi ought befoie Alderman Leiitcs jis
leiday on a (barge of laneny. Miss
Ogrodowszik had been In the employ
of Mrs. Posner for oi'er eiglil mouths
mid leal nod a low da.is ago Unit she
was ate used of stealing a diess. She
at once gaio notice to quit but on
p.n king up her belongings missed tin
dress which laused the control orsy. A
search w.urnnt was pl.n cd In the
hands of Constable Weolkeis, who
bioughl the dtess and Mis. Posner be
lore the justice. Tlio girl proietl owu
oi. ship by her diossmal.er and was gii
en lins.-osslon of Hie goods, while .Mrs.
Posner was held lor lotut in the sum
ot $.",Oii. The case will probable be scl
tli d.
Michael K.u .ininaiap had Joseph
Zur beloie the same in.iglslrale cs
teid.iy on a charge of assault and bat
tel y. The evident e was illsiillleient.
bowel ei. and the cast was disehaiged.
NUBS OF NEWS.
Mini lull.-'' lllllln, lit M.lpli' lliil, h.n lL'.
tiuiitil H',111 I'l.lliiltli Iiu, uIii.it -hi, jtl nd. .1 t lie
lllllll ll 1,1 1 idltiK.
I'l'll'l' Sill.il, till' I Itl-loll ,11,'llllp If 1111,1,1, III,
111 I Ultll ..lllll lit Moll, llltlllll, tlllilli- til llu
-In'it in' stiilvt, tl.it li' In-, li.nl Id pinc'ioc
ni'iiln I Irani nf lit.ii, wli'tli .in iloin- liii-iiiif,
mi llu lull linp lictuiin tl," Council llo-p , urn.
p.iio'.-. In jil.pi ait r- ami die til" iwi.i- ilu.
I it -li I l.-ll, O.ltrii ami tlmii .it Mini i ,
MaiKri, '.it ( i 'l.il niiuiii.
Wlllnil lolnci, ,i .-.unit i,,i, i, pu, li"l
.l.'lll'st (in ulliiu el No. ." lllllol, Mllllli li.' .it-
tt'.itl-, lo .i I i.. in He i. -t i ii! in. ,i ul ur iml
ijiiili' Ii nil, 'mil. IIo iv.i, i.iKi n tr, tin' lioim ul
hi- piunl- .it tin I. Iiu .-llul. uh,'r Hi. uli
mi, i ill. t up, n to put i In , o sunlit In in .lli
J..lll ell tllP Inlt'lliMil
l.'lllllt lllllll lllllll,, lllll lIldlH .lllll lllillllll'
line inipii'iul I lie Moip. mi'l iliu IIIiih of l. i.
(.Ml, Wt.'lplu.l .ilul Mi', llr.-.-in.i i, ill mIUiiii ,i
ll l-t till l 111 (Mil lili'il, t II I'll I -lull .11 1 lull.
Tin' Piii.il uiiilMiil, siriin mil li lulil Hih
(lllllllL ll I 111' lllll'lt si,,t mi i I'li-liiu,-
i.ili dun ll.
NORTISCRANTON.
l'li I. iih .1:1111 il limn' ot l iHiii, ii,. toiiuiil,
No. I.'!, loiini; Mm liiitnuii, hi i"iiiin.uil
li.-l n kIiI in Il:f liiilit, n linn, M.ii .i lit;' suiii'vi.
.111,1 11 l .lllillil.'l lo upit ml el i, lie ii in lu, I .iml
lull (uui!i.,. 'I In- -pulnii lull mi I., 'iiinlull,
dpi hi, ilul ulili iml rolu.til liiiul iiu,' .mil Ann 1 1, -in
IIU. Ililii 11 'Oil' I'u lilillonn, nil wliii li mi
llunl' i uin, til iiit n.,1 il lii'liinil .1 lulil: ol
p.iliu. i.i J lii.niliiia iliilil'jl il, ifli iipo.
mIiIiii.' .1 (I iv. .ilul iri'Mi, mill iiio lulm "V
ll, I," luiiiiili, I !u' t'liiiiiiin?' lining iliu.i
rf tin' .ill ill v. ii i. Mini,.; .Inlui W. M ilimi,
I'. A. Ciiiiill. .1. I'. Mi linlnlv, (link lloiuu-
III) .lll'l M, .1, Moll. l. I. I'.MH'tl .Htcl ,i 'lu
llllilil ill ti llllluliii.,
I!,i. .libit llild.' l iiillli, p.i.t ii "fll.,'', i'u
Mill) ,M i.il.' ll.plM Inn . ti. v.lll l.ll, tills at i
lioi'ii a ll.,' Imiii Wen, in' I IiiI-ii.iii .iwnliti ,
in mi ,n "I In- I'm. a. I'f l'i i.ii-i."
Ili'l, llilll, I Mill lie, llui Mis oliluiliiil In lie.'
plii'.lllt'iil nil No.. I. .lll'l Mini 111! Iittll tin' Mil' t
if 1.1 .mil, Ml.. I'd i laiU'll. el li'il Mill. 't,
h'.llii, li.l 1 1 till In il In 111 illli'll ilill il I 111
II, llllilllll'.
.Vitlnnil lluii'l lltiiiluT lluii) I'lllln. ol Co.
I ini'ljli', nlll il. hui' mi iil'Iu. in Lii'iuiii'
lull I loiiltilil tn llu' in ml" I ei l.o, it I uii'ii Si.
77, I'm 1, d Mian lloiUn il Aiinn, i.
.11 -X n.tlii' .Simp, ii, ul ll.i-i il.iii.il -iitil, .a
limit.! tlu luiti.il if ,iii ililili' ia l'oti-,illo Jii
li'iilo. Mi- kliiUtli .1 Oi'.vui, llu.' Mill I.Min mi it
tt'.olii'r, In Itnl'.'litil In) oilleii .i( pi nil, at
tl,,' N'.iHi .Him Al, ml,' lliplhl i Inn, li .hui i"
ft il i. I, .il -nif. nil null.. llf-ti llu. i, J .till
be nuculul I'. I',tiivi Miln.uy, Mlio will
li.iio cii.irio ti .ai mi' illicit .a ,.ii n mi in p.
.1 hi ly it n.-Ul In,' nf (i, 11. Dm,, ll,, IIijIIi,.
tcr. Hi' .IVtl .ni'l iioimr fiiiiii'j .at jpiiitlii j 'u
tl.li' laiiiliii'.' in S'J-fUili inn i touiui.
1m nl uiii of Iiu cnt in from i'u- li, i,.in r
n Vnitli M ilti Itirliii .in I l.itl.i'i .ii.l I,.,
iiriiin jl i,;', o'tlutk Kilt I.OjP kuiimiiii', ,,
I iiiiil a, .i lion on Hi" (llii'lu'.ii i . ..it liiloiilii,
lo Up JI'Ijiuip uinl lliuL-uu tnnii'iu 'ln ilio
Ma in inn miiic eiiii uiai va tu uio .inniu
nioiniii- jinl u.ii ilut' li tin riiionl.l urn li.ii .in I
..r.vili,i idiiili 1..11 oml in iht li.nl'.
Hit . iiili ijnluii I! ii.ll it .in tlul, imiI i 1
j pi,ii luiilin. In linn louiii i.tii in Miln-
nun inii oiiiip nil cii'iiiuj .ii ot'iotU.
it I loikiljld, Mill, luw I In' Mjllligtl.il., .,,
lluii oppi'iii ill in , .'ii.ip ol I' ol.it lull nt tic
liiililniliiiil I'll'l.i .'iiliili.'
'lc Upli-l (Ijiii.i lo 'I ball ! Jill ul Una ne'ttloi
Jonas Long's Sons
Grocery
Department
Special This Week.
When the housewife is buying
PRICE COUNTS
When she prepares her luncheon for the table
QUALITY COUNTS
Both conditions ate found here with telling effect
Hams Selected sug.tr
cured, S to iji lbs. Per lb., nc
California Hams From 5
too lbs. Per lb 8;c
Pure Leaf Lard, per lb. . .io;jc
Royal Baking Powder, 1
lb tins 39c
Huyler's Cocoa, one-half
pound tins 3'c
Best Shredded Cocoaiuit,
per pound 14c
Lemon or Vanilla Extract,
2 ounce bottle 10c
Pine Granulated Sugar, iq
pounds for $1.00
Baking Soda, large pack
age 5C
Tapioca Pearl, per pound 4c
A Tea and Coffee offer that will meet your ap
provol : Absolutely Free One pound of our regu
lar 35c Java and Mocha Coffee, with every one pound
of our regular 60-cent tea.
The above special? are for this week only. Watch i
1,1. r.-;,-a Ht-t- if u-ill ri'iir i;oii
UUI WCCINiy puuc 1101 ic
Adves-tisers of Facts Only
Jorjas Long's Sods
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND CONCERT.
Mme. Lillian Nordica
J'lii' lUrlil'-i i.'ii'iti'-t (omcil S11;.' r.
mi:. 1:011 uni: hmki,s!, l'uni-t.
In ronneeltim with llu JuitrUvnili
inm-eii eil Tin Siiaiitou Syinphnnj
Orchestra, Theodini Ikmheiser, t'on
dnc tor, al the
New Armory, Scraa.Oii, Pa.
Thursday Evening. Nov. 14. 1001.
UllKl.llll iKll ll l'lllill', Mil-It sun llillls
tli.l, Neil. Ttli, Pill, it ' .i. "I.
Mill ph.i No li. Minimi it Unit In. ji.iK. l'lliliy
-lttrni'ii'ii at -J fi'i lei 1,
'lie I'ioi lilt nt ( lli'iii'ii' ( liii-tlm luiiini mi v
tinien Mill mot t ituiiiiniM- nit , i j u a .1 1,'ilu I.
it I Ik Inline el Mi, su ih ", e.ndiiu, JiJl .Nuri i
M iiu .iu'IU'. Ill' mi inlii i .ai' mii.islril t I"'
nil lillll, .1 m Midi to up' II llie Hire I iiu ili'lllt't
li .it .! ii'ilni k. l'i irl ll din. H'K'iillii-T ii iiUl
III, litilimli' lit Dtinioli, nl Mll'.i Hint', i
n-itiiij Mi linn l.oltu-. ul lli-t Virl.ii -Hi 1
Mi. .mil Mi. I limn i. llllliini, m I liimli
.iit'iui'-. aio i-itiu fill lni in lil',o Hum . ii'i
KlIlK-lull,
Hi- I'.illld. ( .iniiuii .ni'l ,, mclile . Tilhe. u
I'liiliiii'lpliii, .ne fpiniiiii.' i Itiv ill) mtli Ml
Mil Intl Urn in, ot nil. stuit.
AltnliKi 'Hit in is Dillon, ul llii.nl 'ti. N. 1 . Ins
Htmim! Imiiii .llli'l .-pi liilli'i; .1 mi ill- i'li '.
.1. Mil, uin, ut Ui-t M u'm t ,-Ui' i.
DUNHORE.
(I ii.nln iiili , iii'iiin.i m.i t.iu. I .a tin"
t i itt-i v I er uulil iliiul T o'i lm I. mIiiii .hi .iIjiiii
hi llu m.i t in in I In nun lui 'Jl lm lie' in
t ! nun hi ll!iii('. lulvii-, 'I lie Ni iiium, ln
iIi n mil nl iml .liiliii II s-inuli iiiiui.iiuis lu'i'
pimiiplli en ll," Mint, ,niil liic lire ti.i i i-ili
eillii'.'iil-liul. 'III.' kiu "ll'l not Mew mini ill
tn ii luiiiiili1 .iliu llu' .ilinii Iml lu'i u luiiii'l in,
llllltll lli'i- lint ipi il. tnltllllt I.,p llu- in em
iliiiiii'.. 'llu llu tniuiiiiil' li.ul I'M i 'idol
linn ipiiiiiH Minn iliu '-mi:. .iK-iin I'lelii' I ii.
Inlnlii,' .ill llu i"iiip.nili"i .i-'ilu I" I lii i "up
.uni .uni' Miilni; itilliuu n. li. tla'ii tin i
f.t.iilil on .i l"iir nf ilie Lii' 1'iAi'i mi tth.it pirni'l
III In' i nun lii-iit lm J lm
'llu uiiiri.iiiiiiiiiii u-litii .u m. llirl. o 1'iii'li
linlisii I il lli,lir Mi Int.! It .UtillUdl, ili'p.tt
tX (in linn ul tt. illni-. 'llu Mlliiiiiiis pi,ii.inmi'
m.i icinliritl, Mliidi M.i tlimuiuiii uiliiuil i
Iiiiil! piiiini: Sli-i lluii. culicii.li iiiu. cm
h Hi ; tiililfiui, "I, iiiliu, lunUla ': lull i.lmi,
lli llllildii null; iilo, Hi. lliu-,-lil.'i : ni'
liull, i H l.r.-tl.i; tilliliMUl. 'ni'l Mjii f lllllll,'.
lllllll..' M.lll's sji,"; iluil, Mi... I lllllll'lllllil
.itnl MiK.ni'i ruil itlnli, Ml. IliMiin .lull; uu,
ipinli'tli ; "lllpp iniriuli.j "
'llu pri'id i't 111,'oli'lli n tit '. til nli l.n
liten lulil (it Iliu Mi'dioill'l iliiuili ilul ili' lie
.i.l (l.n Mii'Ks .Hi" lii'ilU lllt'l .ittiii'lcl, .ni'l
,in In, i' i-ili; iniiii'i. I In in.; iniiiiii.ini. 'Hi''
lu.ii'i, Hit i 11. Ni tin if. i in iluuc ml i
lifliu' jlili .i-..llul lii l'i-' Ii.X' ii hi pii-i'iit .a
nil mil".
tali'iUI nil 1. dii'l ii-l.ul.il . IiI.j'IIik llu
fiiio aulul .i' litiui i I' I llu.iii II" n,l
In iLiiiiililir, Ml l 4U, uni iwti tutt'l (iii i
lit ly l'tl,'if imiinlii', .uni Mill tini lti in- ml
('iliu t in.iiu pl.uf.
I'allUI, l.uri.in. i'f llllliVu- iini, llliu vi
niltttil rni Mnn.l.iy euiilin li OliKu Mjiiiii
lill (II llie llJUi) Ol lllturilfllt ICiliilllCI, t .
i,ltiili,f ((iiiiniilliil .i llii loiiuty jjd in .lo.
MUll nl .1 Ol It'll' liy llurji'-s lluinlull.
OBITUARY,
.Mi;.-,. MJi'llAKh I't.AItKi: dlcil at
llep ,i lo lltlllf. li'ill Kt.lffl' .nemie, .it ,
ii'ilnik yn-iei-da.t iiinrnlni,". si.' Usui
ldl liy llirii (JailBllti is- al,d niir; s-op,
They an: Mi.. MU-Ikic-1 liil'j.ale, Mr.,
.lolin Mi i 'onn.it li. Mr.' I'.i'.iiik lloalo
and James rim Ki .
.Hl.Sl.l'll liU'llAliDriUN. I'lilineil nt
Keianiiiii, died Monday iniuniii-; at the
liniiie ul' li is hioihei, U'llliuin ithhaid-
ton, at I'unilm;, .. V. The body ulll
Farina, loose ,. 4c
Pea Beans 4c
Jellies 30-pound pails.. $1.25
Pure Maple Syrup, per
gallon tin 79c
Fresli Eggs, per dozen.. i9Jic
Best Elgin Creamery But
ter, per pound 23c
Cinnamon, Cloves. All
spice, Mustard or Black Pep
per, one-quarter pound.... 7c
Sardines in oil, per tin ... 5c
Early June Peas, per can. . . 13c
Per dozen $1.45
I ei case ........ 2.75
Webb's Cream Sugar-cured
Corn, per can 10c
Per dozen $1.15
Per case of 2 dozen 2.25
!' 1'" jf".
jqWLsgwgyrs.
Lyceum Theatre
II. Iil.IS, Lco'cc an.l Mjiiich.
A. .T lirirV, nil Manag-P
Witaday Mating3 and Night
I'Osinu. .iPi'uutiNcr. or
Louis Morrison
dllis 11 i
iml lii- t'Tullriit (fiiipnii it pliu-r- ill (lie nii.l.
nil Liiiiuu -11 1111 iml ilrauutii pioilin tion ol
X
1'iur- I'ti'iin-r ', 1 1 nt- ti, l I'U
sj.iuil 11 ii jj; mi Pu llitiine I'm " iml "a
inn, tliililuii, li t nl- t" .in pari nf llu llici
t(i
s as mi f.ilc Mululii fm liotli iiiiiime and
nilit
Friday Evening, Nov. 15.
i,m;k,i..mi.M' i.Mi:.iniiiiiMit
Ul' 'lllll l'Ul'l I. Hi Al 1KI3
Kathryn Kidder
In Ilei Ncm l'li.f In" Okn MiPu iin.li.
MOLLY PITCHER,
"lii' IIiiiiiiu I i. if lm nun I!' -In' ion "
lli-i ru il s, unr . Am in r,.itiin
Pu i '.,' , 'i'i , 7i '"I (in, "-I.'"".
( iin.ir it lull .sin- on sj,. Int.ilii
Saturday Matinee and Night,
iiu i iiinlull', , i .
Miss Stisette Willey,
linl l II' inn ' I ",
Hi. True S. James,
ii ii, I! in iliu ( iini'lt Pi him,
"A Royal Prisoner"
Pint I i mil." ' . "'A 'id " Mji 11":
J.ii , ' . .linl ' ' iillill li I '
!-, il- mi s,. Iluir Ij .1 'I .) III.
Academy of Tlusic
jr tti:iS. I.tf.ic A. J UiitT, ManJt'f.
IllU HI I lis, I OUMI'MIMi
rioiuiay, November 4,
untley-Harris
Stick
Co,
In i ll-)" '.in i.i I i',..). . PIj i) n
ni l', in, i s. in, i'u, ilui mi ,i
An Innocent Sinner
i-niii vu in in ii' w r5-i
l l .11 lujll IH si i. ii
l'i ii ID, "I) .lllll Jl l I. .
M ilinii',- I'j an. I ',.') t nt
STAR THEATRE
AM'. O lir.UIIINOIO.V, Minaicr
Iilontlny, lesiliy ancl Wednesday.
Nov. 1 1, IS and Ul
"BON-TON JlUIUvESQUEKS"
iMntinee Mondny and Wednesday,
an ie in ilu , in .it in i.i (iijiiek tills
liiui-njiiK mil ilu U' I.i ti, lu, l.Jtlia
ii, int.. i and Wi.-nin railiu.iil, aiid In
termt'lil ttill he Hindi in the I-'ui'ti-t lllll
feiiii'toiy. Ilet. i:. .1. .Mi'lluni.t, ivi'tnr
nl' Si. Paiitl Kplstopal ehuu'li, will
ollU-liiiL- at ihe crate,