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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1001.
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WEST SCRANTON
THREE HONES
CAST IN GLOOM
LOCAL TUNERAL OBSEQUIES
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
Emial of Miss Gcitiude Hinkley.
Michaol Mcllody nntl Edwnitl
Shcoihi Women Blockade Street
Cms nnd Boys Throw Stones.
Number of Mine Accidents News
of the Cluuch.es Samuel Dingnmr.
Died Fiom Injuilcs Other News
Notes and Pcisoxials.
'flute laige funcinls tun -.. en In
West Scranton emerdav arteinnnn,
lhosve of tho Lite Mlis lieitiude lllnk
loy, Michael Mellodv mid lMwuid
.Shoeiin. 'J-ln I miner was minim toil
fiom the home of di co.i.pii'i paimls,
Mr. and Mis, Albeit llluMc.v nn Xoith
Main avenue, and was .uleiiilcd by .1
niiiltltudp of .veiling piti. who in life
hud ionic In ontui t with iic t.inirf
wonu ii.
TIlC Services Wen. i olllllll ti'il I v Rev,
II. C. SlcDi'i mull. pi-Unr til the Simp
son Methodist KpNe np.il diunii, v.lio
i-pola or thi' kindly nalnti' and .if
table illspollioii of ileci.isrd. The
in my Hoi. il oil. i lugs p.ti II. illv atl.iid
tin- e.tiom In wlili h she met held, ln
i 'i mi'iit was nude in the W.ishbuiii
p'.iect oemetcr.v. 'lhe p.ill-be.ueii
wore ,Ti sse Koiesui.in. William Roland,
John Uovine, !eoigc Divm. .lolin
Hin ton, Ki.ink Lloyd, riowei -be.uois,
l.nui.i Stiuiik, l.iura Pawling, Tctcu
Limit!. Heitiiiile Me II ilo.
TIip fuiici.il of llH' lit" Michael .1.
Mellodv ou m i Ml al " "it o'clock tioni
bii honip. "10 linlhonl a venue, whole
in.uiv lol.ulves and tilenili had gith
ii"d to i.i Ihelr inspects. The cor
T gc lnnvul Hi llnlv Cioss chute h,
wlieie impiesslve soi vices uoip 1.011
ililc'ied by Rev. W. I'. O'nonnell. A
the lem.iins weie (allied lain the
1 Jmu h, iIiss Margaiot Thornton, ot
Ninth Sei.inton. --.invr lhe "Ave M.uii,"
.iconmpanied on the organ b MKi
Kate Roniilou
She also sins "Neater. M Oml 10
Tine." when the bodv was In lug eu
linl out ol tho ihuiih. A l.tige dele
gation ironi the (. I'. .IoIiummi H11-"
1 onip.inv, ol Duunioie. weie In .itten
d.inie. The p.ill-t)e.uei s weio: .l.iuie-i
Vaddeii, .lolin Kilxgeinld. 'WaltM Lynn,
and Timotliv Collins. Tin- lluwci--b.u -us
wen' Mich.i'l Tieinnsey. Thomas
Cnllaglicr. Tianlc Haw lev .mil James
Mnoie lull uncut was made la the
rntliedtal cemeui
DOfodr's French Tar
Will proniplh- rMifp 1111I -p"tilih fiire
(null-. 10I1I- iimI ill Inn.; trmilili1 I'oi
uli' l C. t. .ll..NM-, 301 ionlli Man
auntie.
ITS THE BLANKET SALE
11 J"P 9(1 All u et tlcre are scores of
IHlBl Oil people who have been looking
I HW I " nbk forward to it,because they know
by experience that it means such a substantial sav
ing from regular selling prices that it's worth wait
ing for.
The Blankets offered are regular stock lines, and
the reductions stated below are a series of indisputa
ble facts. The advantages of this sale are so well
known that we feel it is needless to say one word
more about it, as the
Price List Tells the Whole Story
100 Fancy Bath Robes, 01 bingle Blankets, that were sold
for $1.50 each; as long as they last lhe sale price is.... V5C
Fine White Wool Blankets, Pep Pair
White Wool Blankets,
White Wool Blankets,
lixtra Heavy Wool,
Hue Pine Wool,
Fine Wool Blankets,
Fine All-Wool "
Heavy All-Wool
California Wool "
10-4 wide,
1 1.4 wide,
1 1-4 wide,
10-4 wide,
10-4 wide,
10-4 wide,
1 1-4 wide,
1 1-4 wide,
1 1-4 wide,
12-4 wide,
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Colored Wool Blankets,
Heavy Grey Wool Blankets,
I Icavy Grey Wool Blankets.
Strictly Pure Wool Blankets,
Fine Soft Wool Blanketb,
hxtra Quality Wool Blankets,
Fine Scarlet Wool Blankets,
Grey and White Cotton Blankets, Pair
10.4 Grey and White Cotton Blankets, good weight 45c
n-4 and 12-4 Grey or While Cotton Blankets 69c to $1.45
The Sale Begins
for Ten Days,
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,VAAAAMVAW'SIA
Tho funeral of tho Into Udwnrd fliee
tin oceiiricil rrom tho homo of hl fil
ler, Mrs. Peter Co-wove, on HI vision
fit oet. Hliort hcivIcch woto hold In
St. I'attlck'n chinch by Rev. V. H. Lti
vdle, and burlnl wua made In the
Cathedral eemetety. Tho pall-bcarcm
wore Uugene Cosgrovc, John Koatiipy,
ThotnnH rinley, James O'NpIII. Mi
chael Hagcti and Jntnes Mi'AndiPW.
Injuied in Piematute Blast.
lH'iny Uuikcs-5, miner, and Anthony
T'andur, lahoier, employee In Hi lggn'
uhnft, weio atiftht by a tall of toof,
v lillo at uoiU leieiitly, und belli had a
moil nilr.ietilouH phciipo ihmu death,
They had prepaied n blast, and letlicd
to a jilaeo of wifely Alter waltliif, a
joiHonahlp length of lime for lhe eiw
toinaiv pploloi!, lhe niou iloilileil that
tlK lui hud failed Id lulille Hie powder,
and Mtui'led tiailc to lite ilumJiei Ui n
llKlit It.
So sooner had thev leni hod lhe aaiiK
ttiiy In fiont or their ehaniher than the
etploMlon oteillted, hilnr.lnff down tons'
of roi I; and toal I loth in1 n wile i.umhl
by the fnlllnir ilelnN.aud no.ul. sinolh
etfil, Their ( rles weie lieald hv other
wotltineii In the adlolnliiK chainhvi, and
the', hailruiil to Hip les-die.
Unimex'! nnd Pandrr weie hoth In a
sonil-ioiiwliiirt (onillllon when leseiiod,
and as (lllel;l as possible lilt Ir lellow
ioil!ineu rendeiPd the iistoin.uy 111.!
aid to the Injuieil. The .iinbulanie wai
sunnnoiied and both weie leinoved to
lilt lr honii on South (iiaul avenue.
Dr. iiiemi'ili was railed, .mil loimil
tin 111 suiiViiim fiom Intel n.il and bodilv
lllllllle", hnl loilUll.lleb 110 boiKt Weie
biokou.
It wax a ii.niow p !iii', and thev
Weie luek to OMiipe with fi lew ill
.iiiiios, .t-5 sin h aieiilents; iiuailably 10
.sult In liiutaul death and humble
inaimlltij or the vletlnis
Stieet Car Incidents.
A nimibei of woinon leshlhiK on Uu
(.) lie" stieet peisNlcutly ImlulRod in
pl.iehiK: stones on the stieet tar tuicks
yoslenlay, much to lhe nnnojanee of
the ear 1 nnnui. As soon a the men
would 1 emote them the women 11
jil.n i'(l the stoiuM on the tiaek as tin.
When ji.illenee nased to lie a iilue,
lhe nidi chased the women into theli
homes. Anests .11 e lllsulj to follow to
day. A nuinbi'i ot sin. ill boys Indulged in
tluowlliK stones at a l,.ltaette stiret
in wsteidav afleinoon on Lafayette
stioet and suteeeded ill In caking .1
ituniber of windows. The stieet e.11
men i.niKht a couple ot them, "-pi uu'd
thrli names, and then allowi d them to
pi Wan ants will be sum 11 out lor
tlleii atiesl.
A Noonday Wedding:.
John 1'. Poutll. or I'ppi r Lehigh, and
Miss Ceitiude Whitinan. ihiushtei ot
Mis. i:iia AVIulm.iu. or US South llt
betca avenue, weio united in niaiiiiige
at noon on Katunlay. at the home of
the biidi'' mother. The eeiemony was
ptlfoinnd bv Iti v. W. Hlseliotl, p.istoi
ol the Piesb.v teiian chinch al I'ppu
Kehleh.
The 1 ouple who unattended, and the
hllile woie a btcoinins- tiaveliliK gmui,
liiinnied with whltu appliciuc. Alter an
S2.2S, Sale price $1.50
2.65. Sale price 1.95
3.00, .Sale pi ice 2,50
4.00, Sale pticc 3.25
5.30, Sale price 2.75
5,00, Sale price 4.00
s.50. Sale price 4 50
7.00. Sale price 5.75
9.00. Sale piico 7,35
0.30. Sale pi ice 8.50
worth
woith
worth
worth
worth
worth
wortli
worth
Pep Pair
balel'rlc:
. . ..$1.85
245
10-4 si.e, worth $2.57,'.
1 1-4 sue. worth "j.oo
1 1-4 sie, worth jj yi 2,95
io-4 sie, woith 4,00 3.13
10.4 sUe, worth 4 fa; 3.75
1 1-4 sue, worth 5.50 4.75
Horning and Continues
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Informal reception and dinner, Sir. anil
Mih. I'otvell toft on a wedding tour, and
upon their letlini will reside. In Upper
Lehigh. Uotli are well-ltnntvn In their
ri'Hpcutlvn liomcp, and have many
friends to congratulate, them on tho
happy ucnt.
Child Dtnnk embolic Acid.
Ilva, lhe u-year-old child of Mr. and
M11. Weed, of I5 t'licituut stieel, dianU
11 quantity of embolic avid leieiitly In
mlitalte for water. Tho child round a
hotlle containing lhe aeld lyhiR on n
table lu one of the bedtooms, and MVat
lowod a petition beioie her mother io
allcd what hIio was doing.
Jlcr ci lea Immediately alii acted at
tention and a phynlelan wu-t summoned,
who leudeipd the net,ee"ary anliclanee
before any peiloiis eoinplle.itlons nioe
Injuied by a Fall of Hock.
I'IuhIph MliHl.ey, of Vouitceutli stieot.
eniploypil ii4 a laborer In lhe Hampton
mine, uni ceveiely Inluied teeentlv hy
a fall or loc U. lie was oilKii;ed lu luad
Inif a ear with coil when the lull oe
1 111 1 eel without wainliiir.
When found b.v seveial win Itinen,
M.llila'.v was IjIiik tinconelous In hN
rhaiuber, toveied vilh lock, lie twii
speedily estilcaled and leinoved to hli
home, wlieie .1 iihv.slclan toiind that he
had Mislalneil a fiacttunl lejf and 'le
vel u realp uotilii.
Died From His Injtules.
SainiiPl DliiKinnn, of iramplou street,
who was so M'llousiv la lined a lew
davs auo while at woik aiouiid lhe
(t.sfoid collleiy, died Halutdav aflei
noon at l,::n oN lock al the Went Side
ho-aiII.il whine he was taken after tho
accident.
The 1 cumins weie removed to hli
home, fiom which place the funeial
will occur loinonovv afternoon. Ser
vices will be held In Hie Hampton
stie(t Methodist Ilplseopal church, and
inlet moat will be made In Washbuin
stieet tentoteiy.
Clioial Keheai sals.
The Uford illee tlub held a stli Rod
leho.nsal vesteula.v at lei anon la -'o-opeiatlve
hall, under the leadeiship of
David Steiihens. Tho chili is sinking
splendldlv. and aie enthusiastic over
the piospeetM of winning the chief male
p.ntv pilo at Hie Noith Scianton tit
le ddfod on Thanksgiving day.
The m!cd c liolr. under the leador
rhlp of William .lolin Davis, held their
regular wceklv lehe.iibal last evening
in the rii.st AVelsh Congicgalional
thuuh. The chief eompelillve selection
was rendeied effeclively, and the tilo
sang supeibly.
The leniale p.ntv, l-d by .Mis. v. V..
Thnin,i5. rclieaised in Powell's music
stoio Sn tin da v evening. Tills chorus is
made up of ome ot the best voices in
tlie city, among whom aie the lollow
iug' I-'usl Sopi anos Mi b, Uumdage, Mi.s.
Iletkel, Mis. Hnag, Mis. Levi Williams,
Mis Lewis Han If, Miss Lydia Sailer.
Second Popianof Miss Norma "WiH
iains, Allss C'as.sio .Tenkins, Miss I-is-zio
Jenkins. Miss jJzzie r.lo.vd, Mrs. Kdwin
Hecso, )s U. He.vnon, Mis. I.owi.s Da-i.-c,
MiH. John Hughes
Virst lto Mi. John T. Watkln.s,
JIis. John Hvans, Mis. rannie lOv.ias.
Mm, David Hvans, Miss A'ia Jones,
Ml.-s Cm lie Sailei, Miss Mai gai et Rey
nolds Mfcond Altos-Mis. M. J. V.. AVIlli.ims,
Mis. (.'tank Heel.. Mi.s. Hauss, Mis,
Moses Jloigm, Miss Agnes Joseph, Mlsg
M.iitt.iiet Hughes, Ml.ss TJIsie Powell.
John V.c.v uolds, prt'siucnt; Mis. D. t).
Thomas, conduc toi.
Among1 the Chuichcs.
The usual sen ices weie held at the
Flist IJaptlst fhiiirh jesterday, and
weie conducted b.v the pastor, K-v. H.
P. Mathews.
A toiiuift.mii talk, illustrated with
roloicd steieopiuoa viuw, was the
featiao ol last evening's seiviee at the
Jatkson Stieet li.iptisl chuich. The
views weie taken liom life and weie
lealistic.illy iiresenied and dcsciibed by
Dr. ile Uiiitliy. Dining tho servlto Miss
Annie Thonian iccited "Tho Miseiy of
I.itc" in a pathetic manner. A number
of lllustiated songs weie sung by tho
congiegntlon.
Hev. James Hcnninger. pastor of the
Hampton Stieet Methodist lilseopal
cliuich. gave his eongieg.it ion yestei
day nioinliig a dent ilplive sermon on
how "Lowliness i:ults" liiiiiianlt.v. and
in thu evening he spoke on "The De
inoaiai ot Uadai.i." Theie was a largo
attendance at both sei vices-.
"Mcne Abundant Life In i'luis-1," was
Hie nioining theme Uev. H. C. McDev
moit pteached on at the Simpson
Methodist Hplsiop.il ehuieh yesteiday,
and in the evening he sounded "The
nop,.i fall" in an able manner. Dr.
MeUeimott's Sunday evening se victs
niu always pleasing, especially to the
young people, who attend in Iaige mini
bei ..
riev. A. L. Hainer. Ph. P., of SI.
Mail;'.-, Lutheian ehuieh, pie.ithtd to
hN lOiiRiegatiun yesteiday moiuing on
"(iod'j Healing Touch," and in the
evening ho gave a vivid destllpllon ot
how "The Door Mint too l.ati"' on sin
nns GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The sodal event of this week will
be the daaee of the Hlertilc City
Whtelnien at their tlub hoiit,e tumor
iov 1 veiling, club men, their ladles
and iilcinis lmvo been Invited,
Hill 1. v I'ether and Ailhui Dickson
have been swain In as tall men at
1 limine company Xo. .1. The fanner is
a son 01 Chief Puilier,
Tile Hseelslor dice ilub, one nf tho
popular young inusl. al oig.iul.UIoiw
ot Wrsi .Sei.intan, is attaining 111.11 ked
piolkleuey under the Icideishlp of
1'iof. l.owlx Datls, ihmlMer of the
.lackson slie-ct llaptlst 1 hini h. Tlieir
sen Ices aiej lu general duiuand,
Tho jeiung people ol the slinpson
Methodlm Hplbcopul iliiiuh inently
paikod a barrel with 1 lathing, lller.i
t in 0, lanoy woik, nte and toiwaidcd
It to a ueed.v inlhsionaiy lu some ills
taut Held of labor.
Tho iilnotceiilli hliiliday anulwiis.iiy
ot Itlehnid AlkiiiMin, of HI Ninth Kil
inou) avenue, was the occasion iceeutly
lor a jolllile.itlou meeting al his homo
by a number ot his filcndp,
An enjoyable rfiuptlse p.uly was held
last Pilday evening nt tho homo of
Miss lMua Wlecs, on Lafa.VidlK (Uiecl,
vvliov. a Jolly novvd of young peaplo
(is4omhled and hud u good Hint lor
seAtunl houi.s,
A Kiibstaniial daubln ilvvelllim hon,o
Ib being elected by John Uuugheily at
the coiiiei of Noith Main avenue and
Schla$er boulnv.ud. il will roou bo
leady lor occupancy.
Mis. Heliuniau, of Svianlon stifet,
clipped and tell 011 tho sidewalk- neit
her homo iceeutly and sustained so
veto buUlly InJuikH wlildi will Juca
paeltate her for some time
A eiy pleasant evening was spent
at lhe homo of Miss Heiiha Cunning
ham, loin Hulwer stud, l'lidiiv e cu
ing. The house was tablet ully decor
atcct with potted plants, loses and
carnations. Among the many fea tines
of the evening una a whistling solo by
Mr. Newton. He also sang the "lloty
Oily," accompanied by Mian Venice
McPock and Mlsa Cunningham. The
usual features were Indulged in until
midnight when reftcshmentfl were
seived. A mock marriage was the last
feature. Tho contracting parlies weie
Miss Scott and Mr. Drlscoll. The par
son being H. Newton. Those present
tttre: Mrs. Itatkle. Uloouiflburg: tho
Misses Venice MoPeck, fella Potter,
Margaict Ilryant, Maiy Tieveiton, Ma
bel Hack. I'YiiiicIh Scott anil Mestrs.
A. Daniels, V, Trevcrton, J. Smith, J.
Hughes, y. Newton, V. Harding, II.
Dilscoll, O. Serfap".
The ninth anniiat npron and ucck
llo Roclat of St. Palrlok'a Ladles' !. C.
H. U will bo held at Mcais' hall on
Wednesday evening, Nov 27.
Chailes Porgeihorf, 0 lad residing on
North Lincoln avenue, had his lip lac
crated by a pet dog iceently. The in
Juiv Is not seilotn,.
Announcement lias been made of th"
leeeiit inniilnge of Chailes Kiesge, ot
Wllkes-Pane. and Mrs. Maty 12. Hnin
mlt. forinetly of Ntutli P.ebccca ave-
Ull'J.
Hclvvatd Ctislck. of Jaekton street, a
driver lu Htlggs' shnrt. had his hand
sciticted iceently wlille al work.
Tim vat Ions committees in charge of
tho P. . s. or A. fair met yestetday
afternoon In Washington hall and
hearel lppnrts from all sources In con
nection with the event. The lair prom
ises (o be a groat event In West Set an
ion. An 01 gnu lecltal and conceit will be
given In the l-'list IMptlst chinch.
South Main avenue, on Tuesday even
ing. December a. by Pi of. William U
Ashninll, of Arlington, X. J., who Is
the musical composer and editor ot the
Otganisi Jottina'.
The William Connell Olco club will
enter the competition of the Allentowu
risleddlod on the "Pilgrim Choi us," by
Dr. Pany, next PI. Patllek's day,
Mauli 17.
Uev. Dr. Jones, for twentv-thiee
vc.us a miss.lon.iry in Ssouth India, nd
iliessed lhe coagitgation ot Plymouth
ehuieh last evening on "The Foreign
Mlssionniv Work In India." The ad
dress was interesting and Instructive,
and was attentively listened to.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Louis SchwassWill Be a Candidate to
Succeed Himself as School Con
troller in Nineteenth Ward.
At the coming munlLip.il election,
Louis Schvvass, school conti oiler from
the Nineteenth waul, will be a c.indl
da'e tor le-elccllon. It is vciv piob
able thai he will be letuincd unop
posed. Mr. Schwass lepiesoats an over
whelmingly Democratic w.ud and,
though a staunch Republican, he has
hosts of friends in the opposing ramp.
He is a valued member of the bo.ud,
feailpss( unllinchlug and absolutely
honest. As a member of the fenliii.v
Hose company, ho was fot ears dis
liict engineer of the file depaitmenl
and at times acting chief. He is one ot
tho niot experienced fire-llghteis in the
titv.
Mr. Sthvvass is building up a huge
business as contractor and builder, and
is al present out of the city, being en
gaged in tlie construction of some
buildings at Siegfiied, Pa. He has been
lor yeais Hcpuhllcnii committeeman,
delegate to state convention, and in
geneial is consideied one of tho most
eneigetie woikcis in the paitj.
Fimeinl of Father Gulovich.
The lemains of tlie lat Uev. fleoigo
Gulovich, pastor of St. Maiy's llieek
Catholic church, weie laid at lest witli
impiessive mid solemn stiviees on Sat
in day moining. Pilests of the Giek
chuii h fiom all over the stale weie
piesent at the obloquies, and at a sol
emn high mass of lequieiiu. which was
conducted at the church, on Stone ave
nue, at !' o'clock. There was also a
l.ugc lepieseatation of Ionian Catho
lic pi lest s ot tho diocese.
Seivices weie conducted at the Guek
eemeteiy in Minooka, before the body
was' low ei oil Into the grave. Tlie pall
beaiers weie chosen fiom among the
lUcek Catholic clergv.
Junger Maennerchor to Sing.
A well-attended session of the Junger
Maennorehiv was held at their heael
iiuaiteis, on Cedar avenue, yesterday
aftcinoon. At the close of a shoit sing
ing piaetlcr, tlie moiubeis procei deel to
Music hall, whcie they paiticlpatcd in
tlie giaud chains ot the vaiious soci
eties, which will take part ia the Swlt
aer conceit at Music hall this evening.
A ball will follow the musical pio
gi amine, and as the Swiss society is al
w.is well pationlzed, the affair will
doubtless piovo a great success.
A Cowaidly Assault.
Udwaid Rader, a well-known joung
man, lcsldlng at 340 Hhch stieet. was
set upon by several thugs about 12
o'clock Salindny night and h.idly
beaten. Mr. Rader had Just left his
hi othei's hotel, on Lackawanna ave
nue, and was on the way home, when
he noticed that the null stand al the
coiner of Lackawanna avenue and Mat
tes stieeL bad been partially wn-ckcd
and much of lhe ion touts tin own In
the stieet.' He leniaiked to Piiink, the
I piopiietor. that it was a shabby ttleh,
whoever was lesponsinie. ami no 11.111
no sooner utleicd the vtoids than a
oiiplo of buily Indians, who hud been
standing noaiby In tho shadow, asked
what business it was of his, or il he
had any steak in the cancel 11
lieioni Racier could leplv 01 iMmnl
himself, ihcy set upon him with lists
and leet and ho wan badly beaU'll and
bruised. Under managed to bleak away
al last, but was piiisiied neaily a block
along Lackawanna avenue, when the
Indians illsappeaied on lhe apiuo.ich of
assistance,
Tim vli ttni of tlie assault was Injuied
on lhe head and klekid on the thigh
and ilbs so that ho can hiiull.v walk.
NUBS OF NEWS.
An Infant child of Mr. and Mis-. Fellv
Hughes, 01 s.'l') Cedar avenue, died .vos
iciday afntnoou al 5 o'clock. The
luuoral will lako place loinonovv.
A tegular session of Washington
cimp, No. 120. P.Uilotlc Oidci Sous of
Amciiea, wilt take place Ihls evening.
Kdwunl Keppel, ot Alder stieot ts
seriously 111 with an .mail; at appendl
tills A bouncing baby boy h.m an I veil at
tlie home of Mr, and Mrs. James Kane,
in Minooka,
Piesh fish, oyslu.s and dains at Sun
day's inaiket. 5.)1 Cedar avenue.
No partlculuis have ns id been in
iclved as 10 the disposition of the body
or Fred Hchr, a story ol whose death
at Unuihwlok, Mil,, loached Ihls city
last Thin sdiiy. Ii was learned tli.it
Ilehr met death on tho 1all10.nl, and
that the body was badly mangled On
i-cetlpt uf Ibis news II was decided by
the tnmlly to nollfv tho authorities al
HtunsvvlcU to Inter the remains-, and as
no news has been lccelved since, It is
believed this was done.
DUNMORE DOINGS
OPENING OF FOURTH WEEK
Or SPECIAL SERVICES.
Seimon Deliveicd Last Night by tho
Pastor lu the M. E. Chinch School
Bonid Held a Meeting1 Satin day
Nigltt A Successor Has Not Yet
Been Selected for Pi of. Nlemcyor
Place in tho High School File in
n House Owned by Valentine Lolll.
Yoslenlay mat ked the beginning of
tho fotiith week of the special services
at the Methodist Hplscopal cluiii'h. At
bolh the 11101 ul tig- and evening scrtlees
unusually huge tougiegatloas weie
puseiit and a glowing Inteiesl was
manllesled. In tho morning the pas
lor dell vci ed a poweiful seiinon fiom
thu nth iliapter of liul.illatw, lO-Hth
veiscs. At the evening .service his
subject wan "Tile Rejected tlllesl" Ills
lei was troin MaUhctv .wll 10-1:1. lie
said lu pait:
Tin; vvliolc 'ilirino of (ln p-riblc N a fmii'l'
iie iliililloii of Cod's ixiciOIni; lo llio jrlil
the liiviltiililc lilc-liu ui tin- swiel llitUl
riiroiiilnl tliii (i ii. In ttie sinilllttiile. of a
I.I111,' ,ii(iniiiltii; tlio luuilise or lui sou Willi
l,io it pomp ami icamoiu, .anl ullli npiil lioinly
Iraltliiij .ill .ilmiil liliu lo tlio roul mcilon.
ttllli lii-i loiiiliinntllaii uimii nit tlio-p who ic
jicttil the inv it it in itnl hit ii Je, tiuu ot ino
mm viln) nlUiiipleil Id .iIUikI in .111 iiiiprowr
(oiiillliou. 'Ihiii the Klu-jiliim of (io.l rcemhln
llio iiiiuhKe fijt. In in my put', the r in t
I Ion, imllitlon and p 11 tit Ipitlmi. 'Ihonli -ill
men are cillcel to ihl, coiol tocl, Col unulica
bollletllilu 111 our pill.
e.oilN pi in of pihaloii t In in .ill imiiMiuI
All uii lie Mini If tlicy will, e.od lm piovidcil
1 perfiit --ill it Ion, 'Hie iluuiini'iit Ii luniplitr.
lint it iisU on ctillin lOliillllniH. vtu innt .ir
ccpt, if ho iliilvo the Iiciicllr. Wo imileit.t ant It
v h ill ci-lcin 11M0111 Minn I l.lng or iioliliimn
iiinle rix.li .1 f( it to pio.ulo piopor rohes fm
their rucI, .1111I tin" iii-ls i.cie to put them
in In oi.kr to crjoi tlm fci-t. Sj il is tint
th .itciiirmrnt of Pliriil mint li( ippioprnted
l. in bj a In Ins fait li if wo aie lo iikivp in
Imrlil.
l'liilni f.) ippiopiiilo lli atontinmt ot
fliil-t MO coiHltiiiii nurcltcM to puniMiirint.
'UiM 111111 wis pp(ichl"-i-nii dniht this mm
could thlnlv of in inv idiom lii could 'bc, " 1-v
Jil- own g uiuciiH vine .ood rimu.-li, but ho
rinilil - nothln' lo llie l.inic lin i"1.! vvlun it
v.H too iite ho siw lie had 10 cuw.
Mini an 11 mi kIio ovui-M now v liy they
lie Hood onoiuli without ,ic(cptin' tlm-t .n
then- Mi lour who will he exlilo-s vvlun 'he
lviu cm us. Ju-t whit tin; puiiMiuicnt will li
I do rot Know. Hut tint it will lie real puie
isbiiirnt no ica-onablc mho mm who ietd
t In lot" W011K can dould. 'llio putii-nmrut will
lie soviip, fur tho (iri.'inil od, "Ihuu will he
weipins: tint i Wnpilij,', mil tluro will lm
gnisliin; of teeth tint will Ii" (."I'hiiit,' of
Iteth "
I kiio v (hit tlific H .1 monl lecoil fnm
such Ihousht- llul iheio is up pliio lm -urli
thoiiijla in the s(npiir. I'or llier pliinly
teach tin- flit of puiiwimout for diohetlKnio
Si if WO WOUld (Hlpo plllll-lllOCTlt wo nuikt put
011 the sniiienl now whlh wo jtuul 111 th
w.utuu loom. Vtc t ilk of t.idV loic and tint
II lie it love Ile will ii"t puiii h. love is tho
1110-t (Molina thm in ill thu world. If van
ill-. 1- "loo" join piiiii-himiit is jwic swift
111 1 stiro.
He then made n very p.unst ph a
lur the unsaved lo make a stall thou
to joivc 1 'hi 1st. alter wliiih lie invited
tlie pi opie to gather mound the all. 11,
and llicie was a lingo 1 espouse to the
invitation.
School Boaid Meeting.
The siliool boaid held Its thlid meet
ing on S.ituielay night slnio the lesig
1 ation of Pinf, Nienier was icieived,
and after a lengthy discussion, the
loaid again postponed the election 01
his successor tor another week'.
Seveial ol the nicinbeit, lav or lining
Hie vaeainy tioni atnong the piesent
coips of teaiheis, vtliile otheis favor
placing a college1 giaduati" thcie. A
million was made by Mr. Hugpeitj. in
.sliueting the snieiary lo furnish lo
nil tcacheis In the boiough a list of
the subject taught and icciiesting that
they liu-iiMi tlie boaid with a list or
those that they ft 1 1 competent to in
stinct in beioie the next meeting. Mr.
Costello moved that the selection he
iWcited until ne.i Satiiidny evening.
SHORT PARAGRAPHS.
The aim 111 of llio 1 1 0111 Dov L'3. i oi
lier ot Chestnut and Potter stieets, last
night, was eausid by a blaze in a
dwelling in tlie Italian neighborhood,
owned by Valentine Lolll. The intei
ior was badly bin nod before tho aui
al of the in o companies, but in a
slant lime utter tlie Neptune, Indepen
dent and John Jk Smith companies
weio 011 the teene, the Haines weie
extinguished. The damage done wiil
amount to about flOd, covcied by in
suiance. Lcttei.s icmalnlng uinlaimed dining
the peiiod ending Nov. It!, aie given
below, and persons calling tor these
lcttets please- say advertised: Agues
L. Uuiko. Deiig stieet, Flunk Dawson,
Plynn & Hhd, eontiactois: AVIIIIam
lilngcr, ll.'O Adams avenue: "William
Heysolt, JTIu .Mom 00 avenue , Mis.
Chailes Lav Is, lib haul Mollugli.
Adams avenue: Maggie Mourn. Pi 1
Di inker s I reel: Mabel Suyilei, .Mis. S.
AVellkc. S17 Million: C.-op.th V.lsll.
fjclig Km main (!'.), .Maiiautonlo
Fen aia. Angela Huppo, Hauka Jos, 1
(F.). No. lw.1 l.asi l)i Inker stieet (biu
chei.) I'einiaiifllt Man fiuuge Sees , of the
Neptune Flie company, Is hunting In
Pike 1 mint v.
Mis. J. W. Hastoillne N the guest of
In r mother, Mis. F. A. Don.v, of
Clmicli stieet.
GREEN RIDGE.
RlV. Cliailcs Lee of I'aiboinl.ilc,
pieaihod esteielay nioining and liven
ing In the tiieen Ridge I'te sbytei Ian
iliiiuh, and llr. I J. Lansing occupied
llio pulpit ot the I'lesbyliill.lll chtliih
01 Caiboudale.
The Missus Kelly, ot Wlll.es-Ilaiie,
weio guests ooi-Kainhiy 01 thu lainlly
of Attorney C S, Wnodiuif, of Hlec
ti Ic avenue.
Mr. and Mi.. Mail. K. Ldgai aie
Oiiupjlllg tlleh easy new home 011
Saudeisou avenui.
IMvvaul A. Netlloloil. ol 'I'uktin, O,
is vi guest ill llio laliill.v ol his liiu.li',
A. C. NoUIetan, of Adams nvoiiuo.
Tho Clu-i-n Ridgn Uauclngilub gave
a vciy elelighttiil sm ial at llio liiecu
Ridge WhcolnHU's ilub house IMelay
cwiilug,
ly. R. Jlitdiop, of C.iliotlsc avenue,
hat. ncieplul a position Willi the; Col
lleiy Jhighttui eonumny.
Tho loadway nntiilug paiallul with
the Delawniu and Hudson Ralhoad
Hack fiom Million slieet to Saialeison
avenue, and used by many as a slant
eat between these tlioiniightaits, has
been 1 losed to luivel, the (onipanv
having b.tUJiadtd the enuame wltli
heavy Itoa rail.
'I'lie niembin ot the Lojal He .11 Is
Mlssloiiiuy soilitj held the Hi. si meet
ing ot the ear al the home 01 MKs
Mlldied Hoi ton. of Washington ave
nue. Sat ui day afleinoon, when the
SSASHiW"SWNSiM"SWS
Jonas Long's Sons
SPECIALS
FOR MONDAY
An array of attractive merchandise at veiy little prices
Domestics-a Clean, New Stock.
Lamb's Wool Flan
nels, the 1 5c kind. Moti- - -
day 1 I2C
fiiderdown Pretty shades, in
pink, blue, red, prey, lavender,
also white and black. (
Monday, yard JLKjC
Hxtra Heavy Com
forts, the 69-cent kind. .
Monday..... 4DC
A lot of Silkolinc and Robe
Calico Coverings, a good sized
comfort, the & i 50 -.
kind. Monday .... ip 1 ,U"
Grocery Department.
Our Coffee Special -To introduce the merits of
our cotlee, wc will sell 4 pounds of our regular 25c
coffee and a 5 pound package ot granulated sugar,
both for
Sugar Cured Hams at less
than wholesale prices.
Per pound 1 I C
Salted Oyster Crackers, the
kind that are fiesh and
crisp. Per pound OC
Dress Goods
52-inch All Wool Victoiia
Suitings, made of the best Aus
tralian wool, fast dye, colors,
light grey, Oxford, blown, red,
myrtle, loyal blue, navy, garnet
and black, a 69-cent value.
Special for Monday,
avard 50C
Black Taffeta Silk Special.
19-inch Tafieta Silk, woith 59c. Special for Monday .
at, a yard t-DC
19-inch Guaranteed Black Tall'eta, good rustling tin-
ish, worth 75c. Special Monday, a yard 05C
THE BIG STORE
winter's woiN. was mapped out and the
1 allow ing ollieeis cleelecl: riesiduil,
Mlldied Hoi ton; v ice-pu sident, I'.ttle
Miller; tie.isuur, llcn.i "W.iguei ; sci -let.uy,
Nellie Reich. lit.
The King's IJaugliteih ot the Cu en
.Ridge l,iesljtcuaii chinch will bate
a sale of fancy and use fill niliile.s on
Tuesday attciaooa and evening al the
homo of Mis. ITinuUliii, on Sandei.sou
avenue. Vubllc palionage is iuvltid.
Theie will be iee- cieaiu for sale hi the
evening.
NORTH SCRANTON.
'tile Men's society of the Xoi til Hnd
will meet tills eveiilmr. in the patloirf
ol the 1'iov idi'llic Picsb tei inn e hill ll,
at 7,'iO. The committees have auanged
a pleasant and piolltable pi ogi amine,
Willi II will include music bv Viol.
WnlUiiisliaw-'s oiehe.sti.i an Inaugiiial
iiddiess b.v the new lv -elected piest
dent, .ludge A. A. Vosbuig, and an .ni
di esq by Rev. .1. H. AVbalen. D. 1)., ol
Caiboudale, who W a veiy Inlet esllug
and elociueiit spo.iKc-i. Reliesliments
will also In; sei veil.
.Men who aiu Intel esled In lilei.iiv
and phllaathioplc vvoih. allhough not
mcinbeia of the soelet, me invitnl to
attend and become menibeis?.
The funeral of Kleliaul Hharplr si?,
who was found dead in bed by his wife
Thursday morning, toolc place ester
day afleinoon liom his late hoai" mi
Lincoln slieet. Rev. .Mr. .Ioue, of the
AVelsh ConguvMiinnnl i bin eh, olil
i lated Inlei inuiit vv.is made in the
Washbuin Hlieoi eeinciei.v.
The luiuial of lhe lale Mis .lames
Tlgue, ol Hi", llollister aveii'ic, w ho
( led Kildaj, will be held tills moiuing
al ! o'doeh. A high mass of leepi.. m
will be cilebiaied at the Holy Jto.-.ut
ehuieh. lutei incut will be made hi the
Catheihai ccineteiy.
Catherine, tlie l-ycai-old dai'ghUr of
Mi. and Mis. David IJwius ot Wane
avenue, died Halutdav punning, utter
a two wicKs' lilni'Xh of piieiiiuouia. The
luneial will be held lomonovv a' -
ll'l lo( If.
Hun. William Abi.ihani, M. I', b. i-i-i
Known as Malum, will delivei a
Iciiura la tin' Noilh Main Avenue
ll.ipllic label mule Thuivdu evening,
on "Tim I.egislatuui and Labor L.iv '
The ndml-hliiii will be ;T iciim.
Tonionow evening one m ili( inosi
scientific games of basket l-all vet
played at the Audltmlum thin h.i
coil, Will tabu place, In tw ecu tho .N'olth
Knd Htais, of ihls see lion, and the
(lescenl Himt Chili, of l'lillailclphni.
Tlie adiiiiHsInu leu has been advanced
Horn l"i to HI i cuts, mi aiiiiuiii ot the
eti.i expense of hi inglng a leaui la re
fiom siii h a distain e
Tim Leggetl's l "i eel; b.isUel ball team
duli.ueil Ha Talieiiiiule Sluia al lhe
T.ibeinaile I'lid.iy evening. In a game
01 bisLel ball, by a s.ou' ol t-' h' I.
Tho indepe intent oichcsti.i. will hold
their (lass and social at Un Audlloi
luiu liliu i t Hilt. CIiiph. hetwecn i' and
tin, 11 ml lhe sen ial iiom S.JJii lo I.'
V00T MALL.
Il.o i, m iiloi'l Mimili) inoiiau," Jt Aiiiliiiu
pllk li tvu l III'" S'll'li"V .l'"l l11 IVIiie
lUlltula I Oil III J i ll' .' " W " f li.' n(
llio i lliifl. 'Ilic Siiilldlii,' liiUHililiti v. iv
iillelil. Hull ill, tlio line lilt riui ut tlie Spiulil
in,'e, till' i tail' i vlillilllili III UiMili.-, Wlille
sm, I, .ll JU'l Vllllll. Il til' FJIUU Uviui, ilxi
put In i lm -.ed lull. Hi' "lib Ini i in
I In ('inn i nmltliv ljiiiii) Hum I,, ui Uii
IMIpM a an. mIiu hv u ilimHc im li imui
1 fm i,iii i full t'iil. .ui iU i ml-, lui u
lOIKllilvttll Ilia i III MlCillll llllltf I'ui do
I'll! I ini Jumiii uihI tin iuulilii (, lui. Ilntil
up jiliiil nili iiKi vn tlie fiiiln ui llio i i-
32-inch Dark Ground Percales,
a good assortment of co!-
ors. Monday, a yard .... 02C
A Fine Bleached Muslin, one
yaul wide, similar to Hill, a nice
even weave, S-cent kind. .3
Monday, a yard O4C
Light Ground Outing Flannels,
a new lot, a variety of col-
ots and patterns. Monday OC
10-4 Blankets colots, white,
grey and tan, pretty borders, a
good value, regularly .
sold at 50c. iMonday.. 5yC
$1.00
Best F.Igin Creamery
Butter, per pound
23c
A High Grade -of
Sugar Corn. Per
can
8c
Department.
54-inch All Wool Covert Suit
ings and Camel's 1 lair Cheviots,
in colors greys, browns, blues,
castor and navy. These goods
were sold at $i.oo, $1.25 and
$1.51). To close out the odd
pieces, special for Mon-
day, at, a y.ud 5C
A MUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre
M ItLIb, lA-ice .iinl Mimsii
A. .1. 111.1 1 V, l!u. Mill 1ST.
Wednesday Evening, Nov. 20
lip 1H, t oiuiuil mil cut lUinui",
HAY IRWIN,
In the
Widow Jones
Plill I -'" l III K SI "I)
SijU nil ,li llolllhl 11 1 I. Ill
Thursday, November 21.
1 lie will Known lliiilmi , Willi i liriinl in vv pro
llllittull (it llli'il I llllulli rt'iituli,
8DPERBA
Ill-t liiii" in Hi i,i.i cf ii i w v iiifl
V i"li..-.-il Ruin niuilti tiun
'I In? ciitui luuiliiill ii i new fmiii lrt to (ill.
l-l i. , jililnn ml (iiii'itoiiiiKiit lhe lulloninj
Mn hill.-, will iira
Kl.l P" I PLC tll.il 111 II 'II I.KII I!-.
'I UII I II. Ill' Ll I'M It Till I Its
M ttl IT L s.m n ( vllllll HI UK.
sjlldil lll. ill" pill ' '"i UIIN III SICK'
Academy of flusic
M. 111.115, l.c'scc.
DulTj, Mma;or-
I MUM. VI.I.K HI' MlM Mill I! I-
Aniiul int i'inii in nf li lm V lliiniiuliiii''. iilrf
luiiiiih rniiiiiim.
THE IDiALS
Iknlnl bv tin piiiuln- loiiidliini.i, MI-sl
111. Hill I'. I. till. I', an lulling llmiri' 1 uiiinui
lliml uiul HiiIiiIii, PH- nla Hi, lullnwiiu li'
putiilie nf pill" Mi ml iv iii-'ln, 'Tin' I lie
liiiiin", I'lii-ilo iinilii . "In ilii Hi ill m ll 1
spun . 'iumi limine', "Viiihiin IiUiM'j
ttilm-ilii mi , till,, in Will j liiliio-t.
iln in inn.. s,, if III ilil ', HlllOlllV
iiiillini' II in i In". Umi-ilii iiciiln.', "
m i" h-.i.i I i i.l it initinii', ' sn n( (In
NikIii ' I lulu 1 1 i i u lm lili.il Oltllw,
.,liii,i n mi - II I Uiiriiiin" siumiiv
u ii. II . Ill i v' ii ' e Hindi III '
Mnii pi . i ii li ii. in 1 1- mill1 11 i n.
STAR THEATRE
AM'. (I UUIItlMilttV, Mmagetr
M niln In ilo jiiiI UiiiIiimIk, i i 1" 1 J .
"The World Beaters"
.Ma in-, MuhKij ml V.i iiii.ii
e v i no lilwmi Hi. i I 1 1 n- i-iil cl In
in nii if InO in tin I , lip-i - H "l.
OBITUARY,
MRS. ,1UIN UII.I1V, aged t.0 yrai.,
died hinl Fiiday at hei holm .1Ui I'i'lcu
stud. Dcci.isid was an old le.sidonl ol
WiMt ster.niioii, and Is mivivcd by hei
luisbanil. Ihue sons mid llueo (laugh
Ins Thu funeral scivhes will be con
duitfd lu hi. I'.itilcKH Catholic ilmrtli
at a u'l Inch thH iinniiing. lutct incut
will be made In the Catlu-duil cemc
tei y.
.Kill.V ULA.Ni'lli:. of !.' liloum
stieet, nilllUloie. elli (I ixt' day of
l ilneis' astliiii.i. at the age ol ii7 c.UH.
lie Is si.ivivil bs a wile and Sl.V I'lilj
(lien. .Muiy, .buiics. Thomas. AunW
.Veil and .Maud, and b.v tlucc brolhoii
Anthoa Thomas and Michael, Jl
one bistei, Mis. Lons. J
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