The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 02, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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rHE SOKAiNTON TRIBUNE-MOA'DAV. UJJCKMBWK U, HOOT.
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WEST SCRANTON
CLASS OF 450
CONFIRMED
AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH BV
BISHOP HOBAN.
Iinniesslve Spi vices in Connection
with the Event Ycstcitlny Aftei
noon Rev. J. B. WJidnn's Nine
teenth Annlveisaiy News Among
the Vitiious Other Olmiches Totn
ponnco Allinnce Conceit This
livening Now Siuulny School Olfi
teis Elected News Notes.
'A clnuv of loin 1 tn m It oil mul lim i till
ill en ami llftcm mlntlx ivin ( nullum il
nl HI. Peter's I'llholli eliniih .vcUu
tlny afternoon liv the 111 1!". Million
tloh.in, of ihe Siinnton iIIih !. nnssi
kI liv lb v. .1. .1. 4. ;i tf II M. hiillt i-llen of
Hip (IIoli'xc: iti-v. .1. It Wlii'l in. uinr
nl' tin- ulniMh; Ituv r 1'.. L.ivi'lt". .mil
Lev. John Dunne. assistant imjIiiis .it
tM. I'anli l.'s ( liinrh
Murine (lit iidiniiiNli iiion "f III" -in-l.lllli'nt
Hie lillii) oil ilnml tlie naliim
.mil liniiuit.nii o ! iniilli inntliin, In
simetluns wen' alien li tin iai"iili
present to li.iin til it (lillill'ii limit; Hi"
limpur lellnlniH lines, mill In IninyitiK
them up to love mill n-sp'-it e,u li otliu
In the. inoK i vv.iv
Till! vltls WOll! l.ixlllll il-(ll In
Kiiwns ol while, nil weatliit, .i ill
mid wio.itti. Mini 111" linjf v.n all
ne.itlv tltessril in nlill" uiiiMs and
liliit K Knli UoiIkm keis-. Tin' huu h .nnll
loilinn was tilled to (ivoiilovvin? bv the
V unity and filenili ot tin iiiinniiiil
i.ints, .ill ol whom in.inlfi sled Keen In
tel est in tli" Nnvboi of tlic aft' i noon.
This is tho scumd kui;ist i la-ii ever
Kinliimtd at St. I'atiiik'.- i lun ill, tlin
.mki'L belli;; .12 by the lut" Ill-hop
O'll.irn, several eais a no Dining 15' v.
Wiielnn's iMstm.ilo ol M. I'.ilili K"m
ihttiili ..00u Uiihlien li,t bien nm
II nil' d.
The nineUenth annivt is.n y ol ft(.
Vhi'lnn's pastoral" was. imniilcil out on
Tlirinksglvins; tla.t. and ilniinjr llnl
ilini' all vf the litilldliiHS iiontiut; mi
.1 ioK-oii stii'i'l and tjutnnor .U"iiuc
lmi bfou tii'itod and imiil for. with
rlif I'secption ot n ni ill h.il inn- on t lie
vusonane, whii.li Kathi'i- AVhelan "
jiotts to huvo imld off liftoii' ii"t
.prlnjj. Thi" loin lining iudoliti'iliii-s
v ill li" pioi(i'd toi anioiiu 111" li)ini
lieis of tin- pailsli.
UmIusiM' of tin laud. 111" pinpi'll"
altiation lor the oipluiiiiiK". iliinili,
i,utonas", Sistiis lioni" and p.noclilil
-Uiool is iim SSOOliiiO. this aiiiount
IiMvinpr In on pud out iliitin tho pie"--
Dtifotir's French Tar
Will iiifiinplly irlnio nul cp"cilili cmo
(Miuli'-. tolils mil ill lun diulu' li
kjIi In C. . .IL.NUIN-, 101 i?jimIl Miiii
UHMUL
fligh-CIass Hoiisekeeping Linens
Siiifable lor Sensible Christmas Gifts
Special Grand Display
Opens on Ttiesday
for the Balance of
It is uo exaggeration to say that the best products
of the world's most famous linen weaving centers have
been gathered together in this special show, which is
designed chiefly for those who appreciate fine quality
and artistic merit combined. The goods shown arc our
own importations, and as they arrived only last week,
it is needless to add that they embody all that is new
est and best in the Highest Class of Napery procura
ble. The display will contain many a novelty not seen
in this city before, and ladies who are fond of looking
over exquisite housekeeping linens will be welcome vis
itors even though they have no thought of buying.
Linens for the Dining Room
Include Superb Table Damasks with Napkins to match,
Table Cloths from 2 to 3 yards long-, with Napkins to
match, Doylies, Sideboard Scarfs, Ktc. The Table
Linens are truly a revelation of beauty they are works
of art and may well be studied from that standpoint.
Plain and fancy centers, deep open work borders and
classic desigus reproduced on the loom, give a limit at
styles.
Linens for the Bed Chamber
Include charming Damasks of Scotch, Irish and Ger
man manufacture, in Sheets, Pillow Cases, Pillow
Shams, Bureau and Stand Scarfs, Etc. Also Plain
Linen Sheets and Pillow Case?, Pillow Cases and Shams
with drawn work, open work, etc. The Sheets and
Pillow Cases come in sets, and the Shams, Bureau and
Stand Scarfs may also be had in sets if desired.
Besides the haudsome Imported Linens there are
many charming creations in Embroideries, Fancy
Needlework, Etc,, iu various materials, made up in
( sets (Shams, Dresser and Stand) or they may be had
separately, This display is well worth a visit, and as
it is useless to attempt descriptions iu the limited
space at our command, ail lookers will be welcome
during the continuance of this display, which opens
Tuesday.
Globe Warehouse
j.. ir .i.jh.v .TirtwK -) yt . t
ml pastor's itilinlnlnti-nUnti. II Is rnllu-i'
tVlii-liin's nnitilllou to lieu the i'lun'lt
piopeitv ht'forc nnother Jtitf ihIIh
tiround. Wlu-n tin? twentieth iiiinhet
sury of his tmstoiule hIiiiII haw lien
i"ilrlitntod it will ho mi ou'lil of mote
th.in mtllnuty inlriest.
The P. O. S. of A. Tali-.
lite lanjeNl ciowd that lias vet nl
Ion IimI tho I'.Uilotle Unlet Sons nf
Alneile.i lull was Jiitnnn il Into WiirIi
litRton hull Satin day ew-nltm, wIumi the
l.MinpeiiiltKi I hand and "-"Vi'inl lsit
lin? uitiips weii lit nlti'iiilaiu i'. The
iniHl" luinixhctl hy this MHHieKnIInn
WiHlld irttalnlv line III" lilllcs Tlime
in. n niunher U" ili'tM i onifdliuis in
tin hand.
Voe.il mill lusli tuiii'Utiil M'l'illons
weie i (ii)ttilmt"il liv .Ml-s .Mm. Dnh
Tlioiiu s ICiiuo nuil I'inliiinlii l.lojd all
ol whl i h wi i" "i v wi'll inftWMl, Tile
Inoi jn'lre was a do.'Mi ol i-V In Icmm's
pliotnri.iph- .MKs I'liua Salldi'i.s and
n p'liiv of inlMd Miles win imnlli
tin "iitei t.ilnincul this i'mmiIhi;. Io
Bolhir with -olotsts. ,n'. 'l::anl unit
Mi-. .Willi' Smith. Tin full will tcii
111111" iliiotitfhout tin- pit-eni wn'l
iln-dtiy; nusl Satnida, "ciilim:
Simpson Chmch Notes.
Til" K", t; I? SlnK'T. assisialil pas
toi nl nini I 'ail, (him It. oidipled 111"
pulpit ii'sttidiiN nioiiilui; and ptcailnil
an i'( ell" nt soman!
TlK l!i'V II. l. Mt'Deiiuiitl pioaihid
at .In iun yistudav. and ns.sti d l!
Dt. SI. rull"!' In i.ti-lnu an old
iliunli ili'hl IhintiKh was pi' (Up d dm -hi
tli" day to wipi out all obligation"
l!i-. Mi I)i iinott 2.ic a niiM'l tem
pi rani" ai1ili"-s to tin .lunloi 1"hku"
in the aid moon. II" du-w i ph luie on
the lilai Ubo ml of tin1 I'lllv i.il Tlp
ploi's lallronl wlil'b inns liom Loaf
ei'stillo to tin- i i ti ot Doslttn lion
II" ilesi ilbi'd the sPM'tfil stalions
iloiij; Ih" mill" as lppu -"iillnj, the
s"i'ial pli i-i s o liiliMiipei.ini i. The
tiiKt'l otllct'- on this line an- saloons, ot
whkh Sriaiiton luis inme tli m two
huiidicil.
All tiains m tli,, niiklc thin' l'i .ni-c
Ihev tun on Ilic dov u ki id" Tli" load
is doiiiH; n i iMilni? Iiiisimss and shows
I.m:( i t"i"lpt tli in am i oiiioiatiou in
the i omit it The bovs and fin N en
miKli iiitcif sld. Th".v 'pt'ss(( ip
' lib d ilisarunohattoii ol the (ouipans's
m inisinncnt and dotlaii'd that Ihev
would llt'VtT i lilt1
Tli" t'MMiilTJi i ouKi"t,.itlfni was "ij
l.ni'.and tln-pistot pu'.iohul a tinn,
sUirniK seimoii on tli" t"l. ' Tin n l.m
i lios., hnn all tlu plain of .Ionian, and
pililn'd his tent tnwaid Sodiim
Washbuin Stieet Chinch.
t th" 'piatleilv lomnntnioii spi lie
'o.iinliiv moiiiiutr. M'lt'ii ppi-ons weie
ieei'itil into lneinlxMship, r, on pltP
li'ssion ot l.nth and tun bj litui.
Tin io inlauts wtie baiitled. A lamo
tiiiiKi'iTatloii wpip In atteuilaiu".
It N ui niatil.iiiK to th" oltliiiN
ot till.- (lllll ill to see the lutoi.'st IiimII
t.il.i n in Hip talent tuml. About turn
bundled liitolmu taK"n out thus tar.
Villi this lnlp .nil tin pioinpt pu
iiiont ot ppw u ntals iL Is "ppi tod tliat
at Hi "lid ot this a i,m nn Indi'hti duos-,
will k man..
and Will Continue
the Week.
-jitf , . v?. wsr& .p' it
Ji
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The following committee hns heen
appointed to utinliKc for the I'hl'lct
inns oxctelsoH In the lllhle pcliool: I.
A. Ciiillendeii, (linte Vei'k. lJ. I'. Dai
low, Clnia Sander and Ciitli"ilm Mm
mil. NVvl Sublmlh menhir a special wi
the piepiitcd hy liv Ptii'i1nmii
boiiiil will l" ti"ed.
Th" (laiiui Nil (mi I"l.t will niiel this
nciililK at the usual time anil place,
lint h nietnhei Is uigeil Io he pieent.
Suntlny School Offlccis.
Til" follow IIIK olllfPts wen.' I'leited
yestcnbiv to (oiidui'l the nffnllM of the
Simpson Methodist KpWiopnl Sunday
nehool.
Stipeilutendenl. (leoise 1.. Peih; IhM
assistant, William II. IliiReu. second
ii'ilutmil, Hmilrs U Lull, tliltd ar
filsttinl, Walter Jone". si('ictni., l.otil.s
II. Jones, It eiisiu pi, Jay Jteesej libra
l tun. Many thmdolph; dioilstet, Llo.td
Kiesj;e: pianist, titts.sle 1'tlty, assist
ant,, llthrl IVane
Wnltl Wait! Walt!
Hi. West Sid- tin i ik will itMillmt"
(iitlUHs bunks In ti ew wifl.s wlili li
(an b" obtalin d bv ilciiilllng at
Hi" bank.
Among the Chinches.
Ui'v. AVIIlllant Datls, p.istm ol the
llclliuie Welsh "nl InKtio Slellnidist
tliuiih. pieailnd an IhiKllsh i-ciinou
.t'stetduj nioinblp; to the (Illlihell of
bis (oiimeK.itlon, At the ft o i loi U .si i -i(i'
th" dlsi'oitM" was in Welsh and
both simvIiis wiip well allci'diil.
I iff. II i . SltUeimnlt. . SI., pasior
of tin' Simpson Methodist llpi.rop.il
( lull li. iKtilpiid ill" pulpll ol the ,li !
niMl SI' tliods i;)isiopal (llltli'l s
l(id,i. inoinlnt'
TIip sruiniuuuts ! biptism and Hie
I.oid'.s Sllppei Wei" adlnlnlsti'ied nt tile
minium; s(.n(. in theW'ashbuin Mt.et
PlPsb.Mi ti.in thuiill isteidav Sc.olal
Inlains nul .ulults wen aNo luptiyed.
.iinl a iiunilii i m new ineiubiis weie
lei It oil Into the ' bun li.
1!(. .billies IJeiuiliint l spoU" oi Tli"
Oct 'I- Is Hi. ,i K",ii oi an linnniuiiv
IMllrf." .li tli" lluuipton Shell Melho
llisl I'plsiopill i llllllil lllSl l'MuhlQ.
II' v. 11 I! "sinu'i'i- assist, nit p.istm oi
the i:im I'.ulv Methodist Upl-topil
t lllll l ll. liiiupitd the lllllpil ol til"
Slinp'oti Metliodlst Cplsi op t ilutitll
.vesldil iv iiioiuiuif
I'i't I!. I. Ili'.ms. of Waslilmi n sinet,
Pico lud ll both setvins m Hi., Oij.
pliant CollBUHalloual ( htlti ll tistoiilnt.
A1 the .Tlinloi npwoitb battle inn t
Iiik in the Simpson Methodist i:psio
pil liuiili .Msliiil.it atleinooii, the
p.lsLoi delitiied a ttimi'.'i.iui c addiess
(o the rlilldiPii
II. Tlioinas .li, (iii), p , j, t) . o! I he
JaiKson Stiil lliptlst (luiMli, told his
i onieyation ytsteuiat liuniiin, aliout
"Ililldlallifs to a Itetival" till! "
ist tu the woild loda. In tin itcniiiK
Ik to'otold the piosppits of ' Tile ("int
lool. tin Tlieh ('huu b "
Thf suianients of the I.oid's --uppei
was obseitid at the (lose of the etcn
liu, seitm iu the first ri)tis( (biinh
1 ist i tCllillR
The usual sL.ii.s weie In id wsler
d iv iiminlnK mil "vnins at the t-t
Hat l.'s f.utlir tan t lunch, ul wIiIlIi I!cv
A L ttaun r. I'll D . is tin pastm.
Celpbiallons ol the Holt Jhiilinist
weie In Id iu Si Uatld's Lplscopal
( lunch M'steidav nunnint, at 7 0 and
men n'docN. I!t. i: .1. Mflleniv. tlip
in to' bdnyr in (liaise, lltcnsotifj w is
sild at 7 10 p in with sei niou b the
1 1( lor.
It.v. Mi. Itinl.iii (oi mi il ot nim
luust. iHiupliil Hie pulpit ol the Suin
nei At. mi' Pi sbjteihui iliiuth at i!
o ( lot lv last "i nilij.
lilt. I) . llopl.ins, pastoi ol Hip
Til si Welsh Hapli1-! dun ill. delitcicd
an i:uiclisli st'inniii last itcnhiuon the
sublet t ot 'H.'(llll(P" Ills coin luslous
wiie ili.nlv dtiwn, and allenlh 'It
iisttin d io
lift. i:. A. Lot I. piblui ol tin Vl
nioiith ('nuRiivatIoii.il thuidi. oicu
pled the pulpit ot an Ohio dun ill Jts
Uiilay. Hot-. May. foimnrly ot Con
ntciii'iit. now- of tliis (liv tilled the
pnlplt at both su itps
Ttvcnty-fiist Waul T.txpayeis.
Th" slate and (ouniv tav Joi Ifldl is
now due and dioald be pild ,u out ' to
l.ol LoiLtis. '.'S Ninth Iliomlev at emit'.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
(ioiiiri Joins, betii i Known a.s
"Kellt" of Miuth Utile !J,nK atelllle. n
brotliPi ol city Asse-soi i iwil.t ni Jones,
who li.nl ids ankle piaintd leiiiuly
Willie .11 WOlk lu 111" Ufoid, is ,l)p
io be mound ajjiiin with Urn aid of u
i all'.
AiiaiiRPini nts hate Ihui 'oinplcttd
toi the iipm inlounal daine of the
Ihmlnie i lub, whidi will he liold in
Meats' li.ill louioiiow "tenins,
A belli III (olliiil will be belli iu til"
Jiiilvson slieit liiptist i. hill ill Wtd
ni'day iteniuf. In aid ul l)aId ,1
Hat is, who was blinded hhiii' llnio at,o
while at woik iu the Diniioud niim ,
The bible i las, ot tin Hell, t lie Wel-li
f M. i lunch will i iiinlui l an riHeitiiin
iiu ul . mil .sodal iu t lie dun ih mi Wed
in siiaj , tenitiK,
The nd.il i uininitici' ol M l'aul'.s
I'ioiuii cm ps met tesiiiiiay iitiinnoiiii
and illsiiiss, i the uii.inKi'iui'iilr- fm
lllell sin iM to be helil in the Kuinhts
ol Columbus looms nn 'i ilnes-day
i veiling. I in i uihi i II
.1 ma s Coullii ot .'on!i rilnioii ntt
lllle is iu ovi i in 1 1 oin the 111 i is of II
sptallieil I oi il t (ill ll he lend till W lllln
wmUiiiK iis an b lib inn, itinkiiu, a
1 1 1 1 s . 1 1 p on a laililiM.
Tin Colonial dull ol WiisIiIuhIoii
i.iiup. No. K, I', i). H ,,r A, held a
llieetlllK 111 t lit It mums Ji'SloiiliiV n.
n IX.i.ll to nilallKe 101 woik 111 inn-
in tioll Willi tile fail dllllllR the i oin
illK Mi eh,
lliiMitii nlltii. Wist ualiloli ioi
uiniolidenl nl tin- Times, will today
itl-.sllliii' a iii.tllon iu tliu lillsllH'i-s otlli a
oi tin paint, and will ) laiuicdtd bv
UeoiKC Daniels, loiiuctly with 111" lb'.
illhlli nil The l.utei has beip sui .
lenlul b Wllllnm Williams, ot th"
Ti nth
Th" Hailioid Aiislllaiy of the Simp-
iiOII Melllliillsl Hpifiop.ll i llllllil will
hold tilth nest ineiitiUK at tin home
of Mm. lltta IJattlioluini w. mi riauh
Ihi avi line, llet TIllllHl.iy turning.
lllll'lls Will be uliltnl till llle i OUlillg
U-ai
A Mill W ik I'lentl.t boill to Mi, and
Mm. Ii.iuld .iink, m Ninth Llmulu
UVellllf
Libel liohilisoii, daiighti'l ot .Mr and
.Mis. ti ) Itobliison, ot South Sunnier
avenue h ttiiitnlug lioni a piolLui-
nl illlUs
The Sil.ililoii Hallway, i innpnn 'A
ti.ul.s on Hie Waslilmi n Mud Hue
hate hern doaiid to Ihe end nl Iho
line mi Hi ant .niime and .Uu I.-miu
mi i el and t.ii.i mo now In-hit. nut
tluiiiiuh.
A ihlldnh's cnti'tliilumeiit w.is lield
nt tin. Saltation anny baiiacl;, on
Satiudiiy i filing. Itifit'shnifiils wcte
s-viud. A nunibci of new uutilm
were swoin in at laft nlght'.s luetting
of the min
John ShlKklUc, ol CouiliKiiti I hill,
hud (leorge .Slanlllmilskle aiienled he
fote Aldeiman Motes teeeiitly on n
dniige of nsHiittlt and buttery, the io
unit of u dlsttii ham o at n PoIIhIi wed
ding lu that nelKhhotliood, The casp
wiiM pettlotl by tlio tlefendant pa.vlng
the loslf.,
It. V, .louts of South Main ateiiiie, Is
spending u row ilayn lu New Yoik.
A hov named Milton Dnvls, iikciI U
yeuis, le.sldliiR on llvuon strict fell
while skating mi the Hilek ymd pond
teeeiitly, mid stisliilned n fiacturt'd
unklc, and a uuuih't of euls and
hitilfes,
John Tlioinnst, or Yoiihn.", and Tlioin
as Thomas, of South Ihookl.th, lei I .u
tenlav for their homes', after lsltlng
lelatlteH on tills wide.
Til" West Sdautoil Temptiallie Al
linnce held il meeting In Moigalis' hull
Sat nt day evening making final piep
aiatlons Mr the loiiteit which will b"
l"ld lu the I'lMiiotllh CoiiKiegallolial
(Inn ch this evening. Tin piogiaiuine
lolloWK' Piano fold, lieleded PlOless
or Jones! solo. John T. Watklns, olo,
Mis. H. IliuiKlagc; piKin. 'The Hi link
aid's Wife" .Alius S.mili 13. Pike. II
lllstiated bv .stcKoptkon- "olo. ' The
Holy cil.t." Mis. h. in imdage, lllti
sliated, nolo, PiofcsHoi J. 'I'. Watkiiis,
ti IlipeirtlKe etititiulniui nt Tlioinas de
Hntdiv. li. it.; I, The Itnplds; '.'. 'I lie
Wile's Stoi.v: .!. Hi iinkflineis. I, Tlie
lliunkald'M Slot v , ,,, tu HveuliiR: iu a
Saloon: ll, Thou Alt the .Man' 7, f.otl.v s
Mcssuri,
Uiii iv Mllkr. of Wnshhiiin stint
and Kobi'it Petlli, of Ninth It.lxua
avnillie. s)enl .usteiiln.v with lilinds
III PittKtoll.
Will P.. Lewis o IJtnoll stud, the
1iuptil.il i lolhlng salesman with S.ini
l"i llios, s in New Vol k on buslmss.
Ml and Mis I'ellel, ol P.odiestii.
N. V an guests oi .Mi. a ml Mc- Jin oh
Plelliii, of .'If Chestnut stint.
'I'll- Ostonl (ilee .siuletv held a meet
ing yesleiilat and dedihd Io go Io
the Allentow u elsleddtod. on Mnidi 17
in vt. and paitidpate in the i mupi ti
tloll on the seleclioii Tilgilms." toi
in lie pat lies. oi itliiiii a ule ol )
ii ofteied. The leadt l ol tile sodelj n
Uat Id Stephens.
Till eWst Siil,, Choi al mk Ii It ill
ui""l Wi dm sdav evening in ilu old
Independent dirndl, mi Mitilh Main
av i mi", lor leheai sal
NORTH SCRANTON.
I'llilav evening. Dec. i.. the Itaiihoe
club, an oigaul'allou niimbii Ing aiiiong
lis nn-mbeis miiiic ol the liest-knnvxii
ntiug men ol this put ol the nit,
will glte a dame in the Aiulitoiitiiu.
'I'be nimniillc" iu diaige ol lb" dann
is liolieil I'isli. Lister Mu'diih, Till
Ilevnolds and William Matthews.
This I'tenlng Ihe High Winks In
dians and Ih" Kali kcihiiiki'is t.ill
lompete iu a (..line of bask, t bill al ihe
Auditoiiurr.
Tonioitow i telling the Noith Pud
Slats will have Hie Nantiuiki team,
"-( hanipions ot the state, as tlieli op
piinents iu a ,?aiup of ha -Ic"l ball al the
V nd i toi ium.
An aiaiiu of lb" was soumbd Hum
Pox "!, at Not lb Main atinii" .Mid
Pi nt idem i load, Satmdaf uioiiiliu ait
in r o'i loi k and was due io a siigip
bl.ic In a house in the leni ot liilii
Thompson stieel, owned bv Mis. aVn
n If C. lllaekledge and on upied lit a
Polish fainilt. Tlie lit o was i.mscd bj
a dclettlve llii", llu daniagt done was
slight.
The liliuial o' til" laic Mis. Annie
P. Wahl, of Maitlne atenue, who dinl
riidav evening, will be held Ibis nun n
lug 1 1 oin Hie l.iiuilv i ps.titf.jii . Inn i -mint
will be made in I'aetoi.v t ilic.
Thine vtas (iilti a liil ol cm iteiueut
on Hie Siuaie toslculay nuiinlnj, nlmm
10 o'dotlc. r .insert by a hotsi' belonging
Io John ucaiy tailing (in ihe pavement
and being unable to lisp, owing to llir
.sllppei t i ondltion of the pate. ALtir
iwi'iitv minutes' liai d woik, the ovtnei.
with til" assistant e of foui otlici men,
suneeded in geotlng the hoisc on lus
legs
The filliPial of Hip late Mis. .lame
M(AIlistti, of Cusltk atPiiue. w ho died
Piiday. alter a short llltipss ot pneu
monia, took plaiP jes.teid.iv atteinoou
at '2 o'dofU Horn the Holy lios.nj
diutdi. Inlcinien' was mad" in tlio
Calliedtal KUieti 1 J"
Mist- Hello Mullej is t Isjiing n killves
al Yonkeis. x. Y.
Miss Hopkins, ol Poi t Jfivis, is vis
iting fi lends lit i e.
Miss Llllllil .MonK of hwai tlunoii
(ollege. who has Iiopii speiuliiig
'I hanUsgit ing with hci patents. Mt
and Mis- Monls V. Mollis, ol William
Mi cot, lea1 is this morning to lestmip
lu 1 studies
OBITUARY.
.miss iiniTii i.opih: SIMPmiN
died Saluiday al the lionir ol lit i
inotliei, .Mi.s. . II. lluble .:J7 Adam.-,
avenue altoi a long illness She i'
sui v it ed bj' hor inolhor and two sis
It is, Nellie and ItobPi la. and was the
nlei. ol tin following. Waiden W T
Slniisoii and Mi,s P. P. ll-dv ellei, and
Mm. , iJaveupoi t, ot this dit.
Ilui iv Siiupsoti. of i'otlcv illi , Mis
Jamb Hohiits, of Wllkt s-Itnric .Mi
Willaid (lood. of Wilkes. Hai l e. ami
i!ootu tiud John Simpson, ol Nunti
nike, a fid was a giandiialitrlilcr of
Captain Simpson of tin lati"r plioe.
Kiiuciul S"ivbes will be In id at Iho
li sldi in o al ,s,..'i o'dodv Moudaj unit u
lug. lub inn ul will be nnide In tin
Xlllltli oki' i cliieteiy.
John c.iwlt), oi ls',: Yatd llcl
(th d H.i t iu tin j . The iltmiscil wis ,"(i
jiais of ago and Is mil vivid by a wile
ami glow n up liimllj The tuileial
will take pliuo Tuesday moiliini, al !'
a. in A solemn high mass oi miulcm
will b" n lobintnl nl ll"h Hohiii.v
(limdi lab i mi ut in tin calu dial
l I IU"I"I v
MPS. MUY A CKAWI'iiUD, v Ho
ul I, 11. fiawlKld, loi'iut'll.v uiallagil
o Tli" oe Wallim, Pllila.U'lpllin.
dinl on Thill. silu.t. Nov .". pull, at iho
home ol Inn uioiliet, III Sllolldsbtu.
Ponasiii vv.iu lorninly Ml-s Wnnli
blllli, of thin (it. Tin rumial mm-
l ( s who lOlliltK'tcd .Vi.stelilav alli'l
liooil .11 a (iModv lit lit t iiiolhtlV ie,-,i-deiin)
lu Slioiiili-liuih. The it-mains
will unhe In this , ,a in. P. h'i lm I,
this itioiulns. and luii-i incut will in
madt In Iho Koicii Kill ieui"tn. II. v.
John P Mutliil, P. D. paMol will hav.
c lull go oi tlio s-tivhop ul th" uiav
pp.ian.iucK ui:i;sL', a i.i.uiipi of
tin. Into Mm William PiUe, and s. M.
Ku'H, ol Noith lljdi Paik nvoiuio,
died lu Heading jeMeidaj Dne.isnl
wan i jtaM of age, and Mil Hell
known in this dl, The luiitial will
take plun ut Si Chili TliUMdiij nili'i-
11(1011
A GREAT SURPRISE
In a .lot. nn JI ,iiu u-,1' Itiiiin. It ' in i i ' i
Jlltl.it lllll I Uhrft. til Hill IMIUIl'l-l'l oin ill
Wi.iiM iu Irli.v. i bat H i .il,l i u a. in' iIji1
.mt- ilniftl-i li ait'uiliul bj tin' pni'iitui i
tli M. lllll lllll llllHl ll 'll J ll ll li!'ll' l"tll-
flit- It mill uili i mi- nib' fn ilio'iik
e si.li Ml iiiu;,ll ill It nii lliiiin I'l i
"i Jii'l k.
SOUTH SCRANTON
EDWARD ACKEU TATALLY
HU11T IN YARD.
Waa Cllmbtnij Onto n Box Car When
He Veil and Received Injuilcs ftnm
Which Ho Died onicetn for
Knights of St. Gcotgo Elcctetl nt
n Meeting Held Ycsteulny After
noon runetnl of the Lnto Mis.
Mniy Neuhnttfl Mr. ami Mis. Ed
waul Clans Entcitalii3,
The fiincinl ol Kdwiiid Aek t, who
met with a fatal incident abolll mill
night on Piiday, will take plai o lotuoi
iow llloinooti al '-' o'diii k riiun lllf
IliitMi . lis icft b stieet
It apptais thai the dncasid who
was .inplo.V'd as a liiiikeuinu on Ihe
Ddawiie Lin kiivvnnuii and Westcin
i ilini. nl, wii.s engagid lu making up a
Lain iu the vald win li tin ai i Ideiil
iii-illlled. Hi liiiI -I, llnl lo (Hull)
on a bo i ni nuil in liilng lo lake
hold of the lop i. ill sllppnl on th in
uictal ami fell lo tlie giouiut and 111
lulling stunk on his head iiud r limit
ilois At lln smie lime tlio mot lilt
mis passi i otei his bit liitiul and il
miiHl sovdcd two llugei- Tin. noise
in ulo Icy 1 1 ashing glans when his lamp
tell nttiaitcd lb" all.ntion ol his lel
low liaiimun and they nt otuo went
to his aid but not bcloie he li.nl In en
diaggi d sonic distant ,.
When plikcd up Ai ki i w as i oii-i iolis
mid i cm, liked thai he would b" all
light hi a Kit datu. it uiuhlllullic
Mas Miit toi ami iho indued man u
nioted to Iho Moses Tat lor hospital.
liv oi v know u lcuiitlv was ttstd to
piiilong Ilic Inn the (lin.isdi passid
avv.n at ." o'cloi k Saiuiiliiv mill ning.
An alilopsv was made lalii' bt Coi -olid
Holidts wlio lotiinl d(.itll bid
In en lausid lit a i upturn nl otu of the
nitidis leading liom tin In ut Theie
v as also an Indiiv lo 111" spine tliat
might liiive ivitituallt pioved lalal
The dnrasiii was a spb ndid sKd
lin ll ol pdjslr.il manhood 'lid stooil
otei s rut higli. lie was built in
puipoi Hon ,i in I weiglinl ovii Urn o
lnmdicd pounds P.e-idi s his wile, a
inolli' i and nine luotlnis ami sldds
suit ite as pillows .toll ti David Si
mon. Louis, (binge, and lliniv Mis
sii.ih i.d. .Mm Maig.ucl Wells mil
Alls Aildl" staples of ilvst, r Hit, L
I Tin iln cis, il hail he liveil would
hit" In on .IJ viais ol ig" .testitdiv,
ami he vtotild aNo liatc In u uiailo i
nn nib' i ol tin- Swili Imii n's union.
Society Elects Ofliceis.
A viit laigdj atiouili d linmllilt s, .
sum of In audi No I".. Knights of -t
(boi go. was bt Id III M. M.uv's hall,
leal ol Itlvii stHit. tt-sleiiinv all'l
nooii when ollb ois foi th i usulug tiim
wno nonnii'itrd and i In led. The le
stilt ol the olidion was as lollovvs:
Sphitu il advisi i Lev Peti i Clnist;
dim mi, August I. isdi'id. piisnlent,
(1 oigc .1 Vlillii. vl(C-piosdoiil, Wil
liam J laiissoli; set iel ut .mil mas
ill nt . lain, lid ( '. Kloss, seigt aul-.il-ai
ins. los, pit i'istiipi niidkal lilvlsti,
John T Mdliatli
Modi business or liiuioilaiin w.o
tians.utnl and the anpld atlons oi ten
new meinbets wtie icieiveil and .iilnl
llllllil 'Ihe soi lott il 111 the lirtll Mil
of i'Istoinp and h is a inembeisliip of
1 .J in good standing lududlng some ol
the most iiitliioiiti.il dtl.dis iu this
( ouiinuniiv. That tlu.ioiigh liitinonv
is niaintalnnl in th" soddv Is sliown
lit tho rail that M'Vit.il ol lb" ollliels
liavo be. n ii-deil"d otciv tiat --llii o
its oigani niou.
lll.iboi no auaiigi tin ills aie being
P'llcdtd bv the (Oinilllltie ill dl.llge
oi tlio .iiimi il bimuni which lakes
pines on Xevv Yi.ii s night iu Si.
.M.uj's hall II will be one ot the social
ivdils ol the season. A bill will lol
lovv the bimtiut. 'I'll" roinmlltee iu
dia i go or di tails is as rollovvs u
gust .1 Hchui r. Cli.ulis llien Mat
thl is Tliess ,K scnkii. Midi. id Wetn t
John Moian, and Adam linrldupi.
Laid et Rest.
'llu n ll .nils ol the I ilo Mi - Mai t
Nililiiuis won- ictcKlilIt laid al i c -I
Satin d ij' mm ning lioni ill" t.millj I es
Idillic. 7!-' ISitdi stieel -whole lliaiiv
liiitids and iielgbbois tlewnl lln b a
tmos loi Iho last time.
Al '1 h'i lm k seniles luie hold at M.
Malt's r lun r ti on HIM l stn.it, and a
high miss or miulcm was i clelnalcil
bt thi'HiV Hen 1 Chi 1st Tlie leni llns
wi" aiteiwaiils iutoiml lu lln liit
maii ('illiolli irmdfivat No " '111"
pill-b(.ilds W"io I glial . Illiddopt
Matlliins Aids. Piauk W. Isi and
Jis( ph .si liuolih I
Caul of Thanks.
lln thanks ot tlio l, unlit aie In u bj
t iid i.d to id' niiglibois uinl uii nils
wlio ' kilnllt alli'ililnl ami In'lpi d
to make i isv the last moun'iitM ol out
belotnl llliilllil Sign, d .i.-("ll N'-il-hatis,
ji . mi tin lamll.v. '
NUES Or NEWS.
'I In .liaigi I .M n lim idiot In Id tin li
wii'klt ni" tin and .singing pi.uth'
In SdilnilUI s hall tistenlav. 'llu leg
ul.ii iiionihlv liii-Jui'cs nu cling ol iln
i-oditv s nillnl loi uct Pildiiv night
ami all nn ml" m iiic iunl to uteinl
.IH tlll'il Is llllllil llllpOl lalll llllhllliss to
tialis.u t
WunhiUi.'tiiu i .nui No. I''", Patiioili
t l lit 1 SollH ol Nlllellnl, Will ill' I lu
l.glllal Mssiou at ll.uliuali'rt hall lids
ivinllig
The nun tal o' Hi" lat Mm. Heap
will lake plan' lllln lliol'llillg nl H
i.'i lot k lioni III' l.llllil) ll'Hlllt'lUO on
;li b ll I
I'lish ll-ll. otbis nul i lams nl
Siliula.v'.s mai kt I .V.li'.ilai iveliue
'lllo lellialllH ot tlie hit" .MM, Ui'lllll
i lihi i g will be lillillid tl)l alt.llioon
al J o'i 'hi l
.Mi and li,- lahv.ud 'l iu. of l!
Willow sum vm-i" nmiilid Un joins
ago luM Siiiuiday ami iu lionor or
the I'Vi'llt luviinl a uuiubur ol llii mis
Mo llu ll Imiilo lo oi h'htuto Iho in i a doll
Hctii'siiuidiii- iii iiliuiulaiit i had I " n
piovldnl and -i iiieirj hodul 1 1 filing
was itijojcd. .Mid Mlppi'i li.ul licmi
dl-posiil ol. Id" ImM and liosto.SK vvilo
pit.stulid iviilt a nuinbur nl nllcU.s
apiiiplillto I', a tin weddiug uuul
VoMalJ' and altoiwiinl' Iho gu(i oi -jojed
li.iin lm, mil vaiioas g lines until
liililuighl,
GREEN mUCIi.
'I'll, i ii will In a pin lot salt ot m ml
and lain.i altldtn suitable lot Cliiisl.
IllUrt glllt1. illkt-s, nind.v, lliiwoM. eli
al tin UHidiiiio nl Tiumim ml Poou.
'I'lieMlij altoi iiiioii and iivoulln, Di i
.! opining at '! ii'doik 'I'llln i-alo Is
lor tho beiinllt nt ih" ( in on litilgii II
biitij, and a nudlal luvllallou Is c
tendnl lu all illlcliMt'd In this good
Willi;.
liiv J M llowoll. ol limn libUo
i-llecl, has in on t ill til) 1 1 1 in Ills Iiiiino
a .
Jonas Long's Sods
Two Departments
That will offer interesting items,
in their respective lines
For Today's Business
Coat
Department
Font c.vtraoi ditut y b.n gains
from the Suit Dcp.it tinunt and
Hist the season tor them.
Bargain No. I
Is a.f2-lnch OttoCo.it, Oxford
Mellon, single and double
breasted, piped with elvct.
storm and velvet collat. best of
merceiied linings, 42 inches
long. hice lor ,s
Monday only pO.OU
Bargain No. 2
so-inch Astiakluit and Mlush
('apes, lined and interlined, a
comfortable and dm able gat
ment, edged with Thibet and
bfar fui. Buy it . c
Monday toi 44.VO
Bargain No. 3
22-inch Ladies' Ketsey Jack
ets, blue and black, best mer
cerized lining, sttap seams and
Velvet collar, large pearl but
tons, a line garment ixr.
foi 45.UU
Bargain No. 4
Fifteen Ladies' Suits, come in
Covert, Homespun and Scotch
Tweeds, odds and enc; of suits
that sold lor S?io to $15 a gar
ment that will give you many
day of service and at
a pi ice astonishingly t, -. r.r
low $5.00
Jonas Loos's 5or?s
PROPBR PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS.
Qmmt Barftos Umsds
1 li nl null.
.... .. ., ,,, M vl IIIWniMl- V-, 111 IDtllis VMI VU VI!, VMI.b fit' 1.1 V-S VM)
MS. VII III llsUll Mil. MIM. ..IMS 10" V H " "I" M U8.M1 .
UNMIIM.. "ll"- V'V- i.VIM.IM.s. tie. M llll MVUVIIl.lslAlOU-l'llIlkor
ONE DOL-L-AR EACH.
Ocnt email'- Hlbv v flat Iklcher Ulngs
Vi III l li ln-l I ni'i ' I ' '
, I t.n a I'll lltli i i
4&
(PS)
2n fl&
llin. 'idil.'ii'ii iln i In ( ---...
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1,1 I 11 111 Hit Mil Hi l " '
. il, I Willi .1 I" in
Mini I .i ill nil llnm- Hi'
ni. ml i III I ' in nl' 'I io an
i lilu ii' 'I" ""'"l "I' "
i ,i ml i I nn . "! nil llu
iiiij In- Hi. i i ii ni" '1'" 0s,lr-" "'""("
oClR GUARANTEE
i I M IM I.MIWIiis 111 VMUMIs ni iiiiuil(il I i ni nn ilin lnlliHKi (oirior. 'lln
in, inili -n. linm iill.il lilni ml '" "'"' 1 1 on i. iillini ni-. lm. i lln il iln H llili kflullcil.
i. a will l i.i ton mil- IHi-f im-'i-i" i iniilli I ml ( t unl-li Ilic llii-'. r. nmi ,iic u illy
.o, ",. ":...!.. 1. 'l-.. nl ).. " ' Minis ml I'm. mil nil, IMui,,.
Ml-"- .I'll I"-, "--p. I I1111 . .
MAIL ORDERS
,1 , ,.,-,,,. in,' iMl- Minn -mill in ilin ii I l.i-i -lime Is .k licl.
I , ' , i-.l.T.M .1 m.-- m.i I. ..i n ins i Pi"" '''" "I'1',1 '' t""C ""' "" W
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t.'.liL- ill i " .l nub i il
BARRIOS DIANOND CO., 11.39 Broadway, New York
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of Tlusic
M 1II.IS. lufee V J Dilfl). Miiuso-.
Illlll I Mi III-- i . n u tiNl I" -'
I I i I i ii
"SIDE-TRACKED."
Mini . . I i ,1 I V. In . ii
I'l. . l! I . il t l i -
VI nil I i i I i l '
Hilll I Ml III- '. i.' i.i- M'l l.sllVV, bl(
III, stini in lim VI. s-m iii li III i ii in
"THE GAME KEErnR"
I . I I UII1 -llll I 1 iM VI ll
lll. ill 1 s, i I lllll I I
I ii i 1 1. Mini i I ii I ' ' ''
till- lllll lil"l Ul i. IH .III .Illlll k I'l
ibi'tliniili-iii.
Th" .lh- lntis.lli I'liilllp- uinl
I" 'Illlb' l!ll, llii v i li'llllltnl fliUll Hi Il
llll. tbi'ir 'riinnknlvln vji'iiilmi viiili
lib mis In I'itiHii.n
.MisM i; i ti mil .in iln b 'mil i mini il in
.i mint ilnllulnijil niiinni'i ,i l vv l in
UliMlllK, lit ll.'l lllllll.' Ull .Mllllll-llll UVi
l, in-, I'l'lilu.v i-v.iiliiK, in li'iinn ii b
Itii.'stb, ,Mi. Hiiitln'1 nl Ni w Vnik. .nul
.Mr, Mii'llntuik .'I .l.inial. .1. 'II'
Klli.stn vi.'ii. ,Mi'. .iml .Ml- W f
Hu.vil. h.. .Ml uinl Mis v'li.i .
Kbinlii, Ali-i'.s .iitin Kiuii'ii .M.nli"
l!iib.v, .Mnnii' I'li.nU'suiu ib 1I1.1.
IVik. .iml UiirH. Ilnis-iiii I s v.i -l.i-iiiiiul
Kn,iii, L.ivin-iin' Kiivv li-nii
I'uiil I'tiiit, .11111I1I Xuiilli'b .tml n
ilnii run-
Tin mu 1 nun nt ul ill'' l.'il'l x Mil'lw 1
vnib 1 1'lobt, il'.il ni Un nmi nliiB hi,
Vll.' nl llii' lil.'.'ll liidM' l'li'll I'M inn
vliiinll M.'suuliiv. 'I'lii' Hi-H'i Its- v . 1
,1 Lnnnriife. 11IIU liiu 11 Thin in"
inunhns mil tniiv i lm. ilio
1 IiiihIi.
Tin 10 will l 11 lim Uni, nl tin Uliifi
!).iii!iiil''o .it ili' liiiu' nl Mi" Al I.
L'iijh ililn i'V iiiiliij.', Ui iinniln't I
in Kil in lie iii'H'li
Alio Al. Al. llnlbnk l Al.iunii I'.i .
ts u MfM lit till' lllltllf nt AHOI II' V l
t. iiiiiIi nlf. Lli' wi .ivmitii'
Tin' linn ill ilini Insi ul' lim s,.!!,!, I,.
In mi en anil I'liliilaliinniiiri 111 Hi
1 llllul nt tin Uli'i'll itl'lgi' I'U'i.iJ
li'iinn 1 Inn ill villi lie Kivi'ii Tjuiisdnj
(Vl'llltlK DI tills Ml'l'k l).v lti. I. -I
L.tnMiiH cntitloil. "An Lvi'iiliiK Willi
WliUUei. ' AiliiiiM-lon, ") iintH.
. ,.
itl Vrf.
Dress Goods
Department
-15 inch all-wool two-toned
Whipcords, Poplins and Vene
tians; these goods were Import
ed to sell for $1.25 and $i.,o.
Can't lind better fabrics for tail
or made suits or traveling cos
tumes than this class of goods.
To move this lot quick we
offer them at, per -.
!yaid OyC
Black Dress Goods
Some rematkablc bargains.
Our line of Black Utess Goods
contains all the popular weaves
of this season. We mention to
day a few special prices:
Our 7ic .)5-in. Black
All-wool Annul e at .. .
Our 75c .15-in. Black
All-wool Figured Ai
mure at
Our 7sc Black All
wool Storm Serge at. ..
Our 7:5c .js-in. Black
All-wool Henrietta at..
Our 1 .15-in Black
Satin Soliel at
Our $1 4iS-in. Black
Whipcord at
Oui Si 50-in. Black
Storm Serge at
69c
69c
69c
69c
89c
89c
89c
Best French and German im
ported Black Broadcloths, 50
inches wide, at a range of prices
liom ?i.oo, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00
and $1.00 a yatd. Some up-to-date
values.
l.aJIci' Cluster Kings.
'vvtiJVr ' I11 "' lat liiioiuliti im
,"''.. lm lulu--, it (In pip.rnt
-iSSoV I iniw i-tin i lii-tci Miduirt
Xl n I'l tins, lin-s liilitofnii
I
at
VI PJi ll III- th dr
1,111,, lit ntti 1,1.1.., i im it.
fiulili il ni ll rni-li t tir j,
iin.-s wiUi I mi iilil. Until,
ipil or I miU'i-i- mill's ,u
vi nn r vi II. nilim .i.l. -ii
in I -i, I u llir-i- mi'-, luki it clue. fluOiU
i in iliuil
Lyceum Theatre
M HI s r.core ainl VI iiih.ii
A J DL'I I'V, Uiii. Manager.
II I iv Ml 111 III f '
I 1 in 1 1 V ( 11 V VI 1 'i ii-iiiiin-.I
lln JI 11 I u 1 Hi VI r 1 IiurI- '
THE "NEW"
TELEPHONE
HULLO
PRISON
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PHAT'SI'M
I'flYOUR r,p.
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Wednesday, December 4,
Brockway Course
s .
The Fadettes
Orchestra of Boston
in i , i - .. .1 . . ..I, iji-ri.
- , . ii
STAR THEATRE
tl I I, III ltl.IM.KS Miniii'
MUMHV II I ilV s.i ni -nvv,
V i li I N l
'XWANB. ATI. ANTIC BURLESQUEUS
i ilin siu al I, i niiuii , mil iiilnli,;
tin- iitnii ltnif, Wlt.i Inn ii villi inn-,
.tint it tab in tin ii ilnb liuiisi un
WMiinliij, av. inn. at iiblili a ninnniT
nl i. ilu ilili ai lb lix will bt oili ml tu
llii-imblii . Tin i. will .iImi bt a Miiil.v
nl lioini.-ni.nli ininl lam.v ivmk, di,
Until ntuiiiii.in nmi I'vt'iilni; of Wnl-iu-silii.v
an iiiu ii'-llnf; piotjiaiiiiinj
will In icinliii'l
rsi miisw
ixum. .m
(tfW
ip iiiiidJ'
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