The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 21, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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,iTHE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901.
WEST SCRANTON
-ii'
YOUNG PEOPLE
WILL ENTERTAIN
OLD FOLKS' CONCERT WILL BE
HELD THIS EVENING.
Piogrninmc of Event to Bo Givou
by the Choir of the Jnckson
Street Bnntlst Church Pastor's
rifth Annlvctsary "Will Be Ob
served Next Sunclny Two Mine
WotUeiH Injured Funeinl of Mrs.
t Jones Yestauiny Meichnnt Rob-
' erts Wedding.
I llli'l'lle I'lllm luhlliiul be ye- ,n
I'lent Muydes unit K.ichelois at the
I'.uptlst mui'lliiK house, mi (lie Jackson
turnpike, mi the twenty-first ilsiy of ye
eleventh month, lu ye your of mir l-oid
nineteen hundred mid nlic at whli li
Vlll liu Hllirtfc ,v follow Ins:
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nutriment- iiml millo,
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Dtifolir's French Tar
Will promptly nlid" ami rpcriMj .mi-roijpli-,
colli- -Uul .ill Inns tiunl'l.'. In'
n by ti. W. JI..NKIN.-, J01 culli Jliin
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4 Notable
GLOVES
Is now being made iu one of our leading show
windows, which is deserving of attention, because it em
braces everything which fashion demands for the present
season's wear on all occasions.
The Children, the Misses,
The Maidens and Matrons.
Have all beeu well provided for by us, and qual'ties are
fully up to the good old standard which has made the
GLOBE WAREHOUSE fatuous for Gloves that are fully
guaranteed to the wearer by us and the manufacturers.
A Few Timely Pointers.
Ladies' Mercerized Kid Gloves, with pique stitching,
By far the best value in Scranton. :tt
. etc.
Ladies' Heavy linglish Walking
tans,
A perrect winter "love at moderate cost
Ladies' One-Button Kid Gloves, with full caps
earns, etc. Tans and modes in all sizes. Piice . . .
Ladies' Ono-Clasp Mocha Gloves in greys and blacks.
A matchless glove for the money '
Ladies' Two-Clasp Glace Kid Gloves, for dress wear,
in ffteys, tans, modes, blacks, etc. Full range of prices
and qualities to select fiom.
Twelve, 10 and 20 Button Glovss, in nil shades, for
evening wear. The finest line in Northeastern Pennsylvania
is here at your dlspos.il.
Misses Gloves, all styles ami si?es for fall and winter
wear. Complete assortment at SI, 00 and
Splendid range of Golf Gloves, in white, red, grey,
hUck and fancy shades for ladies' and children's wear, See
window for further clstails.
Globe Warehouse
AjtJVy
Ilif- Ki.y Hoy .Hoiviii! 'lion 1
Twliw..... ...ii Moruaii jihI Iktlwil Wlllluiin
Itlir I'.il Uoy lluic (.'iltillli
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Tln Y.iiit,(-o Pfililltr Will DnU
'S'lilri; Klii-tuvcf t)onlt!i) IMivjlJ WiiIMm
I'rwiloncc lUILnice llratlfoii I..I111 WHII.iuh
.toll Ailotillali Sjnitrifs Will .Ir.iiM
' IVrlilM thKtnp WIIII.11.H
IMiiiii I'laicv t.;vN II n U
111- AiL.Unt Liln-itil Wllllil.i-
'I'llo rollBli'Biitlnn fit' Hip .lilrkHfilt
.iicit Hrtpllsi vhui'i'h will ii1iirvi tlw
lirth imnlvei'sni'.v nf Iti-v. 'riimnnH ill'
Irui'tiy'rt i.iMtoniti' np.vt Huniliiy with
nppmpi'lnti! wi'VliH'a In (In; nioriilnu.
nflei'iiofiti iiml I'ViMihiK. M'lu' nun'iilui;
Rfi'imni will he pi'i'iirlii'tl liv tlnv. J. fl.
W'lmlni, t). ()., nf ('iiihomlalc unit tin'
piiHtiii' will iitliululrit),i' the firdliinnof
nf liiiiithm ill the I'lotfo ol' the sen Ire.
Al n'cloelv will 1 10 lif'lil the Htiinlny
school iiimlvei'siii'.v anil yoiuwf jM'nplf's
rnll.v, with (iichcsti'iil iit'coinpunlnii'tit.
'J'lii' (iililfi'sscs will he ik'llvrpi'il liv
Hey. Uitvlrt .Sp'in.'ci', n. ti.. in" l'.lnttcly,
ninl Itov. I!. K. V. I'Ickc, I). 11., Hi' Iho
I'ciiii iH't'iitii' l!nilliJ I'tuui'Ii.
Tim pnilni' td'ivlei'H 11ml niiisli' will
ln uuil.T the ilh'i'i'tloti ui' l'tof. l.i'Wls
l),ivl. clioiiHtiT of tin- fhui'i'l). lu Hip
cvi'iiliiK tllchiiril Nlcluilrt will Kle 11
hlniiiry of the I'hari'h, iliitinu h.tfh
for thirty yi'iir-i, TIip ivmiIiii; t-'erinon
will lip pieni'liPd hy Itiv D.nhl Spv.-u-t'i'1'.
Coming' Oignu Recitnl.
"11 Tui'.oilny uvpiiliifr. IH'cPinlifr :!,
I'ioi'. Wlllliini 1:. AKiinmii. of Arling
ton. X. .1., Mill hoM mi 01 mm i-ccliul
mill iijiUPi't In the I'll St U.iptiM cluilrh
mi South Main iimmiiic. AUIkmikIi
tlit'if hip miiny cmpciIIiikIv line 11111-
:'li Iriiiri. yet none sl.-iml hlBher In their
eho'.en prnfes-ilon (htm loi'.- I'i'of. Ash
lliiill. wild for miiny ye;n.-! Ii.is heel) the
well known htmI imptilur ooniiio.-pr iiml
eiiltoi of The OiKfinlsl .lounml. u nui-
slinl conipo.'illiiin IIspiI by IhniPtiiiulH of
ehoii.-i ninl most l'll. .ippiet i.ited hv
them.
The iholi of the riiL i:.aplj"l elmri'li
uiuler (lie jilile leiiijei ship of their ioi
uliii' fhoil,tf.' mid orp.inlst. Sli". I'. '.
f'.eililoe. luive hern ilonhly fovluii.Ue
rirsl in sefiirini; Hie hainl.-otne now
pipe orwin whli h inril";e.i nuiru liPiiullful
their cosy lione nf worship nnd s-'o-onill.v
in Meiiiinjr the services ol' :i 11111
hlrhui who will ;:lve the llherul West
Kliler. ii musical Heat IimoikI their
lilnhist .-inticlp.itlon.
Home of tlie best known lulenl of our
lily h.is been secured ami the pi ol'essor
ably f-econded hv those of our elly.
piomise-; to ijlve a ileal which should
m ver be missed.
Went Deer Hunting.
1. .1. Mnngun, the well-known Norlh
Main avenue hotel keeper, has le
turneii home from a deer huntiiiK trip
in SuMitiehiinn.i iiiunly, where, ae
I'orilhiff to t'oriespoiuleiu Whitney,
plenty of wild animals nlsouml.
l'.it says he shot a deer, anil Mill
i'I'vp it up for lunch Saturday nlKlit.
if it arrives In thin-. I'p to tin- pres
ent wtltlns the deer has not put in an
appearance, but his fl lends are hope
Mil, and if they are disappointed, a
rabbit or pheasant lunch will sulliie.
A number of other local sportsmen
have been scouring the adjoining
Showing in
$1.00
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
Clloves, in browns and
Saddle
75c
iigages
inountrtliiH for anything they can net,
but none of them nppenr to Imvo been
ns liteky as the Reiilal bonlfnee.
Willnid Howe's Eecitnl.
'I'ho followhiff prograintne will be
rendered loiunrrmv evenliu: at Wlllnul
IIowc'h leeltal In the Simpson Metho
dist Kpl.seopul limreh:
D.ivld f:nppeiileld Ovetillle, orohefl
Ira: act 1, (a,) The old ink on Hie
Huniki: th.)At Mr. end Mrs. Mlenwher'si
voeat solo, Miss I.11110: Oct. 'J, fit.) Law
nllleo of Wtoldluld & Ileep; (h.) I.lttle
Ihnlly'y I'IIrIiL! detect Ion, orehciitrn;
net. !!. (i) A WinterV nlsht at f'unter
hury; (h.l Air. Mleawher aroitseil! vo
cal solo, MIsm I.illli'! net 4. (it, Mr,
Mlenuher assists ut 11 n explosion! (b.)
VJinlly retui nj the shipwreck; selec
tion, otehestr.i.
Mine Wotkcrs Injured,
i'honuis l.ivls, of Itoberls eouit, and
Ueese Tlioinas, both employed lu the
Ml. Pleasant mines, were severely
bin ned while at work on Tuesday. The
driver boy had opened the Kale to take
ears thiottnli and as he did so, 11 iiuan
llty of bus lushed through the open
ing and unite hi conlaet with the
nuked lumps win 11 by Davis and
I'eese,
Moth men weie severely burned about
the face and hands. As soon as pos
sible they wete lemoved to their lioineH
and their Injuries attended.
A Morning' Wedding-.
John Marehiint, or IUJO W'ashbuin
Htreel, and Mrs. Mary llobei ts. of til
Morris eourt, Wei e united in man hue
nl 11 o'i lock yesterday morniiiK at th"
reelory ol' Ht. David's Kplseopal ilmtih
by l:ev. i:. ,1. Mellenry.
Until are well-known penile. The
Hrootn Is engineer at the Hyde Paik
shaft, and his In hie Is a woman of es
timable (lualllles, Immediately after the
1 ereniony, Mr. and ;lrs. Marohant left
on 11 wedding trip to Philadelphia, and
upon their return will reilde on Wash
burn street.
Funeral of Mis. Jones.
I!e. 11. P. Jones, pastor of the Tab
ernacle f'oiiKreatlon,'il church, ollleiat
ed al the funeral services over the le
malns or the late Mrs. nilss.ibeth Jones
yesterday nuiruliiK. The services wen
held at the home of de eased's daugh
ter. Mrs. heller, on Chestnut street,
where a l.irw number of friends with
ered 10 nay tribute to their departed
friend and neighbor.
Vfter tbo services the remains were
home to Spring lirook, where inter
ment was made in the family plot lu
the cemetery at that place.
Events of This Evening.
The ladies who will assist in the
Patriotic Order Sons of America's filr
will meet in Washington hall this even
ing;. Prof. AVIMIam .1. Davles' mixed choir
will meet for ichearsa this evening m
the Kiist Welsh Congregational ehmch.
There will be an Old Folks' concert
thi.s evening at the Jackson Street Il.ip
tisl chin eh.
The holies ol I he Simpson IFcthodisl
KpNeoiMl eburch. whose names bein
Mill th- letters x to 7.. wilt setve a
oippei in the church thN evening fiom
i tu S o'eloi 1:.
A concert for the benefit of David J.
Davis will be held at the Jackson Stirel
f'aptist church on Wednesday evening,
December I.
The "West Side (Vntial P.emibliean
club will hold an important meeting
this evening.
The Oxford Clee club will lehe.irsu In
the Welsh Congregational church this
evening. ICvery member Is requested to
be present. The filee club will sing at
the reeeptlop. to be given "Mnbon" to
morrow evening at the MlvJulMtic
rhurcii. Members aie leipiested to biiug
copies of "Connailes" and "Maityrs of
the Aiena" for i elienrs.il.
The eummiuee from the .n-joiis lo
cals of the Delaware. .Lackawanna
and Western lollieiieu, haMng in
charge the arrangenieuts for the re
ception to lion. William Abrahams
lii;.t Wednesday evening-, are le
fiies!ed to meet at 7 o'clock this even
ing lit 15. D. Kvnns' hall, South Main
nenue.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The remains of Itiitli. the young child
of Mr. and Ii. Thomas J. Davis, of
Sovth Main avenue, weie inteiied in
the Washburn street cemetery yeMer
day afternoon.
The timei.il nf Mr. and Mr.-. Frank
Ilog.m's child nKo oei uried yehterduy
afternoon from the hou'-e, mi Hampton
street. Htirial was made in the Cathe
dral cemetery.
Miss Vlnoiia Del'uy, ot Xoiih Llin oln
avenue, is IndSpie-ud.
William Thumab, of South Main ave
nue, has returned home fiom a visit to
lluff.ilo.
.Marshall Daillng, of Ciiestnut siieel.
Is able In be mound again, after a in.
lent opei.Uiou.
Jasper Jone. of Ninth Hyde Park
avenue, has .ilccjiIciI a position with
Clai ke P.ro-.
The liirlstliin .Mother i-oiiely of the
St. John's ivvmiiu Catholic diuich
served a .upper 111 their hall last even
ing'.
A ilailghlcr i,i- lecenily Inn u in Mr.
mid Mrs. Jleiirv Pollicinus. of North
1 humify avenue.
ileorge Snow, clem Marsh and (b'orge
Hill are lumtlns lu the vicinity of Fos
ter. A loom lor ghls ha. 1 -c-ii opened In
No. IS night school, and tin nttenduneo
is on the Increase.
The Ladles' league of Hie First Welsh
Paptlst church will loiuluet a fair on
December IS and 11).
The youni,' people of the I'lieMlltlt
Street ileiinnn liesbyteilau church will
hold an entertainmem and soelal on
Thanksgiving evening.
The V, M. 1. nilnstiel lump.my held n
wiil-attendeil leliearsul last evening,
under the direction of Pi of. John T.
Watkiii.
Mrs. i:. Albert, of nighth atioet. In
seiiouslv 111 at her home,
Mrs, N. i.'. Mavo, of Swetlaud !Ul'et,
is foiilhu'i! to her hoiue hy Illness,
Mrs. J. J. MeAllihew, of Tripp Paik,
is ill at her home.
David Williams, of U'U7 lluniploii
Hired, was Injuied while at work lu
the niiui'K yesterday, Ilu was taken to
tlie Mo.es Taylor hospital,
Thomas I), Thomas, of ill Hyde PiiK
avenue, is recoveritis after a week's
illness.
Mis, Joiiltln j, Jones, of Miners'
Mills, called on her sister, .Mrs. Thoin
as 15. Thomas, of North Jly.lo 1'aik
avenue, on Monday.
Kloctilc City connniindery, No. 177,
A, and J, O. K. of M. will hold un In.
tcrrstliis convocation this evening In
Masonic hall, Noilh .Main n venue,
wheie 1iii1iivsh of I in port a n 0 will be
triinnietod ami the piosenie of eveiy
iiKinher is reiiie.itc(l.
Master of the Gianse
B.i 1 j. liisno Wni' from Tlie Avi'ilJtcl I'ifii
l.f'ltull, JU'., Nul. VO- '111'' lllllulul MJU.'S
todi.' it" tut aiii Iik, ol Inl.4'U, . l.i-
(loot) "Uill IJ.-tM.
SOUTH SCRANTON
OFFICERS OF DIVISION NO.
A. 0. H INSTALLED,
32,
Exercises Were in Chnrce of County
President C. C. Donovan, Assisted
by C. T, Boland and James V. La
velle Supper Served at. Clulst
Luthciau Chut eh, on Cedar Ave
nue Miss Bridget Hoche and
James J. Xccnan Married In St.
John's Catholic Church.
A puhlltt liiHliillulion of the olIleeiH
Division No. :), Ancient Order of Hi
bernians, took place lu Plmnuucy hull,
011 littslon avenue, last night, and wa.
larsely attemleil. The procceillliKS lie
Will at S.::o p. in. and a social session
lolloivpil the huslnesii lueetlnn.
'I'ho ollleers, who were Installed fot
the ensuing term, wi-te ns follows;
President. Patrick 1 Tlstie, vice
president, John 15. Holand; Uuaneliil
seeietary, Patrick Campbell; reeord
ing siecretary, Joseith Murphy; tieas
urer, John MeCnnn.
The installation was eoiulneted by
the county president. r c, Donovan,
who was assisted by C. T. Poland and
James P. Lavelle. Hon. John P. Quin
naii. who was slated to assist lu the
installation ceremonies, was unavoid
ably absent. When the business of
the fvcnlnjv had beeu disposed of, the
social session began. While the mem
bers and their friends discussed fra
grant Havnnns, n pleasing musical
programme was rendered by Camp
bell's orchestra. Speeches were made
by President Tasuc and c. t. Poland,
and an intcieMing address on the
benefits of the order was made by
County President Donovan.
A short recess was then declared,
and refreshments were served. After
another hour spent in plo.is.inL inter
com m the meeting and .social was
brought to a do.-e.
Supper Wab Good.
The basement of Christ Lutheran
church, on Cedar avenue, was crowded
hist livening, when a first-class sup
per was served, beginning at C o'clock.
An interesting musical piogrunuue
was rendered during the progress of
the meal, ami the tables had to be re
set several times to accomodate Hie
guests. A corps of young ladles, un
der the supervision of the Ladles' so
ciety, ably assisted in serving the ic
past, which was first class iu every
lespeii.
Pastor J.uob Wlttke was kept busy
ni ranging the details and was much
gratilied at the large attendance- and
the interest manifested in the woik of
the ladies for the good of the dun eh.
Keeiuin-Koche Wedding-.
A pi elly pcieiiiony was solemnized at
St. John's Catholic church on Fig street
yesterday morning when Miss Hildget
Koche, a well known young lady of
Prospect avenue, was joined in mar
ilagu in James J. Keenan, of Provi
dence. The eeiemony was performed
by Itev. i:. J. Melley, in the piosenee
of a host of friends and relatives who
filled the chinch. The biiile was at
tended by .Miss Mary Moran, both be
ing nulled J11 neat fitting traveling
cownt.
A leception was al'iei wards held at
Ihe home of the bible's patents and a
wedding Ucakfnsi followed. After a
hive about the ulty Ihe newly wedded
toupk returned to thi.s side wheie the
festivities weie resumed and kept up
lint I! u lute hour last night.
Fell Off a Poieh.
Ficd CS 1 III. a well known young man
of this side, met with a sellout iicl
ilenl yesterday that will prevent him
fiom following his employment for
some time.
tlilll Is cm ployed as u plumber by the
firm of Xelgler and Schumacher
and was doing some repairs on .1 house
belonging to Mr. Fry on Stone avenue.
His work tool; him onto Hie por h ami
he was just Iu the net of nailing on a
safety elect when he slipped and fell
to the gioiind, a distance of twelve
fuel.
drill landed on his fnl. but 011 re
covering found he was unable to wall?.
Assistance was at oneo rciideied and
fhe sulVcicr removed to his home, S'.i
Alder strei t, wheie Dr. ,1. J, Walsh was
suiniiioiicd, The physitlaii 011 exam
Inlng Hie l ii.hu cd leg round that a sim
ple fracture near the ankle hud been
sustained.
NUBS OF NEWS.
A ouch and not 11 watih as .staled
In yesterday's pupeis will be Ihe prlsw
to be ihaneed off al the Ice cieani so
cial of camp Uil, P. O, S. of A. tu
Fri'iihau's hall tomorrow evening.
The orphdis glee club will hold an
entertainment and dance in St. John's
hall on Stone awniio iii-m Monday
nlfiht.
An lineicritlllB gamo of basl.M ball
will be played in HI. John's hull this
evening.
Hearing Hrook Com lave of Hepta
sophs met In seml. monthly session last
night.
;u interesting session of Jumes
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Ml,.
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I Ililllii UK'. Tlnv nil. 1
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ulii'--iu1 inoil'.i In-- ill.'if Kiinn'- llibjiu. v-1,1 -li
U dIJ en .1 io.un.' t:iurju'ii h uui. Uiiy
itoul.l iliinuili.ilfly "i' I l.o lA.cllv'.l t'lli'i'l , .
tfl ljl.111.' l ,1' 111 -r .In- I'm.' .'i J ll'.l (u
1'iul Af nu. ,M .ill ii.i.;i-u
I'ATItK K I. 'III. 1 1.,
Vci- PirxMiiit of IIUion o ;!, , I), II.
Council Lodge or Odd Fellows wos held
In Frctihnii'rt hull on Cedar avenue last
evening.
PARK PLACE.
t. It. I.eeve, of Norwich, New
York, In the guest of Foster Ueynulils,
oil Diamond nveiuie,
Cnriio neyiiolds. of Diamond uvc
nttc, bus lotiirni'd home, after spend
ing several weeks with friends In New
Vol k.
James hatiile, of West Court street,
while hunting lu Pike county, shot a
Hue buck deer. It can bo seen til 'I'.
K. Terwllllger's butcher shop, on
Court street.
Mvt. Margin el FranU, of Chicago,
who has been visiting .Mrs. Annie
Urown, of Court street, for the post
two mouths, returned home lViday
Jessie Aekerson, of Wood street, u
tiirned home Tuesday nfier attendliiK
tin' funeral of her niolher, Mrs, Kiuo
llne Haker, at Shullsvllle.
Chaiiesi Aeketsou, of Tiinkliannoik,
Is visiting friends In Park Place.
.Mr. Price has opened a butcher shop
in Hie Hawks building, on Providence
road.
lllggliis Kiiim-biuy, nf Tunkhati
nock, Is lslilng John Stiiiishury, of
Providence road.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. s. Pilti hard, of .SL'a
Court street, attended Hie fimerul of
Mrs. Hnii'llue linker, of Shultsi Hie,
Sunday.
The Couii Sireet Methodist Kplseo
pal church will hold u Thanksgiving
dinner and supper on Thanksgiving
Da. .
Thomas Williams, of Short avenue,
has been taken to the Hahnemann
hospital foi tte.iliuent for rheliina
tlsm. GREEPJfMDGE.
Fhe broke out ill a double tenement
house, on Deacon slieel, near the
Delawaie and Hudson mule barn yes
terday atleriioou, between ", and ."
o'clock. An aim m was turned In from
liox 71 and the Liberty and dent-rut
Phlnney companies were soon on the
ground. Tlie lire staited In the attic
and was causul by mjuio straw com
ing In contact with an over-healed
chimney. The house was occupied by
Joset 1; Doiieu.-s-y and 11. A. Pilsca
vaye. who sand most of their furni
ture by carrying it out. Tlie house
w.is damaged about ?,'.no worth, anil
was insured.
C. U. Tobcy, of F.loetric avenue, will
spend the day hunting near Moscow.
T. J. Snowdeii and .1. J5. Mason re
turned M'steulay from a hunting trip
at Wyalusing. with il Hue lot of game.
Kilwnrd Piitehard, of Peiiu avenue,
lias gone to New Mexico.
Miss draco Higbee, of F.llzabelh, N.
J., vlll leiuin home loday. after a
week's visit at the home of Mrs. A.
O. Thonuison, of Noitb Paik.
DUNAlORE.
Helou will he found the programme
of the coniert whii h will be given at
Odd Fellows hall this evening. It is
expei ted that the lull will he filled to
the doors.
The tateni Is among the foremost in
tlie county. The programme: Piano
solo, selected. Pi of. Jones; solo, John
T. Watklns; sulo. Mrs. i:. Ilrundage;
poem, "The Drunkaid's Wile." Miss
?wan i.. j'lice. (Illustrated by s!eu.op
tiucn): solo. "The Holy lily," (illus
trated, Mrs. I J. Ilrundage: solo. Prof.
J. T. Watkiiis: temperance eiitertain
lnent, Thomas to druchy. D. V.: I.
The rapids. ".The wile's story. .;.
Drunkenness. 1. The drunkard's sloiy.
5. An evening in a saloon, li. Thou
are the man. 7. Lolly's message.
OBITUARY,
MRS. MAUV dlLdALLON, aged 7n
years, died yesterday at the famlly
I'c-Hiiicuce, liu i-iii.sion avenue, after a.
short illness, No arrangements have ns
yet been made, and the luuerul an
nouncement, will be made later.
JAMLS i:dj:I5. aged 71 .e.irs. .'.led
yesterday at his home on Chestnut
street, fiom ,n attack of typhoid
fever. The funeral services will be
held at the house tomortuw evening
and thu lemalns will be taken to D.ni
ille for intetmeiit.
WAR, DEPARTMENT MEDALS.
Tlie Relative Values of These Marks
of Distinction,
l'n in ilu i- uil. Ktciilnv l'i-i
Tin.' medal of honor confeiicd b. the
war department is ti tiophy of which
the winner may well be pioud. Jt
means that the poison to whom it is
awarded has performed some act "of
such u conspicuous character as to
i lea rly distinguish him for gallantly
and Intrepidity above his comrades
service Hi.U involved extreme jeopauly
of Hie or thu peiformiuice of o.tr.i
onliuarily liay.niilous dlll.." So lead
the regulations governing- lim medal
issue. Not in.iny hae been granted of
late yeatssi nicely a hundred in et
er.uis of tlie Spanish-American war and
the Philippine service.
P.llt the value of one of these medals
depends vi ry lunch on the dale of Is
sue, of the L',.VJ,". put out since the law
was passed iu 1st;.!, nearly half are llulo
better than couiiteit'elis. immediately
alter the civil war the inedals weie
often issued with it blundering careless
ness, tending' to detract ironi the honor
which should rightly att.u h to their
possession. The Twenty-seventh Maine
Infantry, for example, was stationed at
Arliugloii Heights, just couth of the
capital, lu June, iiii.:. The term 01 en
listment of most of the men was about
inn out, when the lliicainieil Invasion
of Pennsylvania by Lee made II desir
able that they remain in suvh-e a lew
days mine. President Lincoln prnm
Ired that all tin tubers of ihe teglmeiu
who remained should be prcM'nicil with
iiudals of honoi. duly r,un oilkers and
men coniplled with this request. A few
dujs later, the battle of dettysbllis was
fought, and they were no longer needed,
As it was, l hey had not hem callul Into
action mid weie not within hearing; dis
tant c of the bat He, Hut on January Li,
INO.'i, medals of honor, Mil In number,
weiu Issued to all members of the tegl
meat, tillliouh pot less tliim .''Mi had
declined In lespoad to Hie inycui v
inii'M of the president, and had gone
bael; iu their boincs.
In Hie years following the Civil war
a number of medals wciv hsued to
scouts and civilians. One was given to
Vandeibllt, who had presented the gov
ernment with a steamship. Hemark
able to relate, one was given to Or.
Mary Walker, it wa. not for heiolsin
111 nx-uiuinc male attire In deliance of
custom that In r medal was given. l.
M.irj hud been n "contract surgeon,"
and the iciord leads Hi.il the lliedal
was issued 'or "service iciiijcicil dur
lag tin wer." The date of Issue was
IVJU. Ol. Mary did render pioesslonal
servltes at the hospitals iu Washing
ton, but there Is no re. on I of dlsilu.
giilsltcil citllunuy In action or lu the
Jonas Long's Sons
Millinery
Department
styles are the "Big
Nothing is left to
selected, colors are
done by experts in their line.
Ladies' Trimmed Hats
This line of hats shows care in the malting. They
are the latest styles and the very new trimmings. .
Some at p I .VO
Another at $2.8 The last number is.. $3.98
Children's Felt Hats
These jaunty and the prettiest hats that you will
see in this city are trimmed with ribbon ends and
rosettes, at
Misses' Beaver Hats
There is a touch of warmth when you look at
such l:ine Beaver Hats, trimmed in large, graceful
bows of silk at
Dress Goods Remnants
The season's active selling in Dress Goods has made some
short ends, from one to live yards long. Oltentimes among a lot
of lemnants there is just wh.it you may be looking for to make or
repair a coat or dress. To close them out they go at Half li'gure
Price balance of this week.
Coat and Suit Department
Raglans Another lot of these
popular coats. Come in Ox
ford greys and black, large pcail
buttons, velvet collar voke, loose
and shaped baclf. A
splendid value f 1 U
This Department on Second
Floor.
A lot of Ladies' Flannelette
in stripes and small figures, trimmed with brass buttons.
Bishop sleeves, box pleat front, extraordinary value at. ..
THE BIG STORE
presence of th" eueiio. She is one of
thirteen civilians who have been award
ed jnedals. eleven of the others were
scouts iu Jiidlan campaigns, while the
twelfth was a quartet master's employe,
lit lbil.'i, twenty-nine medals were be
stowed on commissioned and non-iom-inissioned
oflicers who were detailed to
accompany Lincoln's remains from
Washington to Springlleld, III.
Eleven years ago an organization
known as the "Medal of Honor Legion"
was formed with a view to securing
more care in the bestowal of medals.
The seeietary of war issued a new
regulation limiting the issue of these
decorations to i ases of distinguished
gallantry. An unsuccessful effort was
made, also, to get a law through con
gress limiting the time of issue to thiee
years tiom the date of the nieritoilous
performance, 'fills would Insure more
tnistwoi th testimony on which, to base
an awatd. Ill lbUi'i congress did pass a
joint resolution authorizing a certain
ribbon to be woin in lieu of the medal
It Is a small bow of red, white and
blue, adapted to the lapel butloilllole.
Congress has been very negligent
about guarding the honors it bestow..
For example, I here is no law against
counterfeit hits these medals ol honor,
and at one time a Washington specu
lator made a ue.il sum by selling them
at i."i apiece
TO OPEN DIG FOREST TRACT.
Tanning' Company Asking; Didb on
Lumber Lands in Bradfoid.
Those who lliink that HiaiU'ord
utility has been eiitluiy denuded of
her liuihii' and that theie are no uiorc
blg tracts nf virgin forest ate mis
taken. The subject U brought to mind
by the move of the I'ulou Tanning
iiuip.iny, owners of the Schrader
tract lu Overton and Hup lay town
(illpS. to dispose of ihe lumber and sc
enic lor Us own use the Imiui use quiiii
tliies of bark, lllds have been asked
by the tunning- company from Neural
parlies, among them being Lewis Ihu.--.
of l.eltoj, Clark, Kipp V Ki-.er of
PuiiNsulawney and Albert Lewis, the
lumber king of WIlkcs-Hane. The
deal will piobably be i losed vvilhin a
week or two.
The trail lomprbes uboiil l,i,iiinl
aues. nearly the whole of which Is vir
gin finest, piimlptilly hemlock, it will
maniifacHire probably over .'na.iiiiu.Oiiij
leit of lumber. This means ih.it a
modern double mill of Hie best pat
tern would have v ol U lie.nl twenty
yt.irs In sawing all tin- logs on Ihe
irail, providing Hint u steady oiilput
of iliHuiO.nfiil feel a e.ir wn-- uinlli
tallied. Tnwainla Ilevlew.
A WOODWARD rELLOWSHIl.
It Una Ueen Eutablislied by Dr.
George AVoodward.
Or. tliorge Woodwind, of Philadel
phia. 1ms seal a check for M.l'Ui I" th"
tiustio of ib I'nlveisity of Peiuiil
vanla, to bo usi ,1 Un- the est ihlluldng m'
a Wooilward li Hun-shlp lu ploulologicul
cheiuisti.
Or. Woodward is a son of Jintgi and
Mrs. Stanley Woodward, ol Wllles
Oarre Captain Gannon Indicted.
11 1 cluhi w iio fiwi Hie vociii.ui I'p
New Veil., "i. V. Hi" m mil jun i in
iciiiiik'iI an null, iiiii'in Jeii i p. ,U,. i . i
,liur 1. .union, . h.iliiir;' nliu will li, u .
ih'.li. I,.iiji)i, ttliu tttc fi.iiu.i! ,i ,!in. i
vi 'hii'iillilli itrcil uitoii. it '. ibiin i,
l.iilul 1" iiiiius. ,i .usuij.ii.. I -.ii..,.. ,i
lU.tUlK' "1 till 1) 111! U !l,.. I t. lie, ,,
tU'ittt'l,".-.
There is a bright,
crisp newness about
the stock in our Milli
nery Department. Our
Store's1' own ideas.
chance ; materials are
nicely blended ail
$2.65
$4.98
Frieze Coat Style of this
garment is very attractive. It
is made half length, front collar,
tailor stitched in 3 :ows, satin
lined, a coat that will give the
best wearing qualities
we know 01 tor tne
money pl2
Shirt Waists, a variety of patterns
49c
AMJUSEMEJJTS.
Lyceum Theatre
M. 11LI?, Lcmco and JUiwcrr.
A. J. Dtili'V, Hiu. Managtr.
Thursday, November 21.
The Mill lainwii Il.iiiluiiJ. ttiili .1 liiaiul new )m"
, in. I ion of tlitir iamuili i-iuctic-lc,
DPERBA
fust tnin ,n tl'i-. my i Hie new uiibrif
V ixlail Minn' infuliKlU'ii,
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Sn-t ial -.-iipi-il' i" ,i ice, -, iciils lij Sl.Ce.
Hahnemann Hospital
Benefit.
Opera Carnival,
Lyceum Theatre
November 22nd, 33rd and 25th.
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