t'W THE SCR ANTON TRIBUTE-MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1897. i"i ooooooooooooox A This is the second time we have called you to come aud see our LADIES' STORM SHOES They are worth twice what we ask for them. OUR PRICE $3.50 The price makes them move quickly, V o 410 SPRUCE STREET, ooooooooooooooooo CITY SOTES. Tucsdav and Wednesdav will tip dona tion dns for tlio llousi of the Good Shepherd Mrs. it Robinson, John II Fellows and Horatio N Patrick hao purchased the land about the old Tripp tesldencc for building lots puiposis John Tigue, of the South Side, will light William Poole, of Arkansas fifteen loundi In MuIo hall Dec 3 Each man has posted a forfeit ot $100 with V) P. Uattle, the stakeholder. The will of Patilck Conroy, deceased, was admitted to probate Saturday. Let tern of iidmlnlstiatlcin In the est ite of Catherine Johnston, deceased, of Hansom, were gtanted Saturdiy by Register of Ills Hopkins. Patrick and Hose lllle, the mm i.nd wife who made things warm for th mtlre l elghboihood of theli home on I'car street. Smith Scranton, I'iidi nUht, were tlntd $." bj Maot Iialley in police euin t gattirduv Michael Timlin i resident of Dunmore, was committed to the county Jail yes nrdiy by Justico of the 1'iaco It. A. Scott, in default of bill. Mis Timlin had preferred chaises of aysault and bat tirj against her husband. The ore of Thorn is Shaipless against tlio Penn Mutual Loan assoclitlon was heard Saturday before Arbltr itors 11 B. Hand. C i:. Olver and B. V. Tlnkham Mr. Sharpltss sues to re com I' money p ild to one of the cotupanj's agents. Daniel Little and Henij Lee, two small bei, Koru arrested b I'atiolmm Vilil'V Kos Saturdaj night for stilling match safes and nut crackers fiom tlio four tent More Ptoprhlor Lidwlg did not appear sik ilii-t them eslcidi and they wcie disohatged The fnneial of the late Miss Mnv 13 Maloncv will take place this morning at ' o'clock fiom the home of hi l pircntb. Air and Mrs Edward Malonpy, ot 53) South Irvine avenue Mass will be sum at St Peter's eathidral and burial will lie made In IIde Park Catholic ceme teiy Dinlel Parrell the voting mm who, with Chailes Callahan created a dis till banco on a Peckville street car last Sunday night, was nrralgm d hifoie Al derman Millar Saturday on the charge He was held in SSOO ball to appear at enuit. Cullthun was held under ball earlier In the week. The general pick-up In business Is ex emplified In the teprirt of H C Shafer manager for the Scranton Cleat Ing House association, for the week ending Situi day. The total for the week Is $1,071, t(,S.ril Compiled to this total is tlio sum of tlio corresponding wei k In 189G $riS2, S73 2S. Ml Shafer's report Is as follows: Monday. $2-.'.'3ll Tuesdaj. $17") 323 02. Wednesdav $1S" w " f J Thursda . $171 100 -'.s. Frlda $127.8'!r S, Saturdaj, $1S199S .""., total, Vl.071.GbS 51 The Cold Nrnthcr Necessitates warm clothing. Our line of winter suits and oeitoats Is with out doubt the line st In the rltv. Honan .K. Merrill's, 316 and 318 Lacka. ave. ELM PARK CHURCH. Organ llccitnl. On the evening of Thanksgiving day, Mr. J. Alfred Pennington will Rive an ( can Recital In Elm Patk chinch, as sisted by Mr. John T. Watklns, bail loni . Admis-lon, silver offei Ing. CATARRH IN THE HEAD, that tioublesome and disgusting disease, may be entirely cured by a thorough e ourfe of Hood's Sarsaparllla, the great blood purifier. HOODS PILLS cuie nausea, sick headache, Indigestion, biliousness. All diugglsts, 23o. Friday and Saturday Children's Ti untried Hats, worth 51.7s, our price . . Ladies' Tiimmed Sailors, worth soc, our price . . Fine Quills, in all colors, worth 5c, our price . Children's Hoods, worth y-z our price 98c 25c lc 15c Trimmed Hats, worth $2.98 our price . . .$1.75 Knitted Tarns, worth 50c, our price . . ' . 25c Black Birds, full plumage, worth 25c, our price . 10c These prices for Friday and Sat urday only, with many other spec ials not mentioned here. The goods offered are all of the very latest style, and at figures quoted have never been equalled in value. 1 SCHANK&SPENCER 111! MIS III)!! M 324 Lackawanna Ave. TWO ADDRESSES BY REV. DR. CRAFTS One Was Delivered In Elm Park Church, Other la Y. M. C. A. Hall. SPOKE OF SABBATH OBSERVANCE 1'rcllmlnnry to Hit Evening Ilomnrl.s lie Slated 'Hint Next Sunday a Union Sen Ice Will llo Hold in V. M. C. A. Unit lor tlio Consideration of Good Citl7cnsliip-IIli Illus trated Afternoon IMscotirso on "Ucforo tlio I.ont Arts." Rev. Dr. W. V. Crafts, the secretary of the National Sabbath Observance association, gave a brilliant address at Kim Park church last night. Dr. Crafts will be remembered as. having spoken In Scrnnton at the Clnlstlnn Endeavor convention. He Is famous for his le- fotm movements and for the earnest ness with which he advances his the ories. As prellmlnaty to his rematUs ho sL'tcd that next Sunday n union ser vice will be held In Young Men's Chris tian association hall for the considera tion of good citizenship. He hoped In two weeks to give clean stteets to the eye as well as to the feet that no moie the youth may be tempted Ho had never seen o much open lleiuor selling injwhete as in this cllv at the ptes ent time He leinembeied on one . lslt that he found only one saloon open In fie minutes after he told Mayor Rlpplo of the fnct nn oftlcoi was sent to close It At the meeting , union com mittee will bo formed to moe against Sabbath dcseciatlon. It Is a fortunate thins tint In this state a saloon against which can be secured conviction of Sunday liquor selling once, must be refused license thereafter There is no e holce Judg es must obey the law It la deplorable that In Pittsburg, Philadelphia aud Scranton theie is now a low ei Ing of tone. He had believed hetetoforc that thee thtee cities were b-Hter In mnrnlj th'an nny In the Fritted States But now that there Is a lowering all over the land It also approaches the oil state of Pennsylvania. Slips were disti United noting the bills pending in congress It is piopos.ee! to send out topical monthly plans for hnu sessions In pieicheis' mtetlngs, Epworth and Endeavor (.ocieties, Young Men's Chil-dlan association, Women's Christian Tempetanc union. Young Women's Chtlstian association and similar organl7atlons PERSONAL LIBERTY. Dr Ctafts announced his subject "Poisonal Ltboity fiom Spiritual and Spirituous Standpoints " Four lmn dted years ago the cry for lellgious llbeity was heard in Luthet'.s day Later. In Hnmpden's time, the civ eif civil llbertv was uplifted Thete is evei.vthing selfish In the exptession Vpeisonal liberty," In the sense that piodlgals and politicians use that tetm Even In the wilderness a man 11 allocs that petsonal Illicit has it.e limitations. If he ' sow an act he will teap a tendenev; sow .1 tend ency and reap a habit sow a habit and leap a destiny ' Nowhete In all God's tinlver.se Is there personal Illi cit j to do wiong with impunity. Llbctty Is the ample space within a gteat circle bounded smoothly on nil sides by law to pioteet the llbcitj of others. Elbeitv Is the right to act within the law. You can do what ou please, If vou please to do what Is fall. The man that has no will to do ill is ftee be cause he Is held by his ehaiactet. Foteigneis menace our lights. A foielgner Is n man who Is foreign In his spirit, though he mav be born In America. He is one who advocates the foteign saloon and Its Siamese twin, the foielgu Sunday the "Holi day Sunday." The motto, 'Ameilea for Amcii cans," is too narrow. Rather should it be "America for American Institu tions." Canadians ate good Ameri cans. Toronto has only icccntly Sun day t-treet cars, no Sunday liquor sell ing, no tolerated brothels, no Police Gazettes In the windows. All of fifty papeis we hae In Atneilca are not allowed to cross their border. Over the desk of the mayor of that city hangs the text: "Except the L-oid keep the city, the watchman watcheth In vnin." It Is well to annex all the Canadians we can, In bulk or severalli. ARE GOOD AMERICANS The British aie good Amotions v hen they live here. The Norwegians. ha e law and order leagues and the Hollandeis are of the tame stock as their ancestors. Tullv two-llfths of the Get mans ate on our bide. It Is only because we have not made the effort to have- them half undeirtand our llbertv that we cannot claim more It Is not to thee foreigners that refeience Is made, but to tho&e, who enilgiate from countries they are glad to leave and ns soon as they anlve hete begin to destroy the Institutions which hns n ade this one gteat and good. Egypt was conqueied by an nrivy, eveiy soldier In which cat tied a cat as a shield knowing well that the EgvptUins would not kill one of these ten thournnd howling gods boino hi the 1 ncniv. Too often uie our arms paralj 7cd, out hearts t-tticken by terror when the foteUncn lift as i shield our s-a-cied name of l'berty, and thus allow them to Invade out lights without a protest Justice Tii 11 Mild that ittmtt from all religious eonsldetatlons the Sabbath Is needed for physical well being and the scholats of Gel ninny, as well as of our own eountiv now stand for the Sabbath What Is need ed In this countiy now Is resolution Individually, followed by detcimlned united effort. In the afternoon Dr Crafts In the Young Men's Clulstlan Association building addressed one of th largest gatherings of men end boys that have congregated there In several months It wub the rQuular Htinunv afternoon gospel service. Dr. Ot alts' topic, was "P-pfoio the Lost Arts." It was a Christian scientific Illustrated leetute, the) same that was received so favor ably by the ssoclatIon membsts last yeat In the coursj of his rematks Dr. Crafts said1 "The mind of the patter of the mil verse Is HU'i the mini of man but greater und mot: petf'-t. We are nev ertheless sufficiently Ilka him that we can Miy that wo are mnda In ins Im age Wonderful and beautiful rs nie tho works of Hi. present nge the vvo-ks of Cod's hands aro Infinitely sureilor" ClAVE ILLUSTRATIONS. Dr. Crafts held give several Illus trations of tho greater perfection of Ihe Inventions and machines which havo come from tho hand of God as compar ed with the, woiks of mankind, laving particular stress upon the fact that they weie all produce! and completed NEW EPISCOPAL MISSION. Established bv St. Luke's in tho Nn) Aug District. Tho first Sunday Bervlce In tho new mission building of St. Luke's Epis copal church, Prescott avenue and Vine street, was held je.sterd.ay. Hpv. Rogers Israel conducted the service. The building has been erected on a lot purchased for the purpose. Phlney E. Reynolds will be the mis sion superintendent, Financial sup port was promised bv means of svs tematlc contributions at the opening meeting nt the mission on Krlday even ing. It will be known as the East End mission. The work sprung from a Sunday school organized under the In fluence of tho mother church, St. Luke's, over a year ago at the home of David McDonald, 1129 Olive street. Since then the work haB been continued without Interruption and now there Is an Imntoved provision for a section Isolated fiom tho central city In stormy weather. With Its missions, St. Luke's pos sses a larger Sunday school and church membership than any Protes tant church In the city. TRIBUTES TO A BROTHER. Action of Lackawanna Bar on (lie Death of J. Alton Davis Arrangements for tbc Funeral. The Lackawanna Bat association held a special meeting Saturday at noon to take notion on the death of the lnmented J Alton Da In. Judge H. M Edwards presided and addresses eulogistic of the departed member were made by the clubman, ex-City Solic it! r James H Touey, .Indue R. W. tihbnld, T. r. Wells, Hon John I'. Kcllv, Maloi Cvctett Wuiien und J. E Hull The following losolutlons drafted by i committee consisting of Cotnellus Comegvs, Major Watrcn and Mr. Toi re , w ere adopted and ordei ed spread upon the minutes Hot n In the valle of the Lickawanni, at Scranton on the JDth day ot March lS'O, J Alton Davis, a mcmboi of this bar, at list appioathed the anticipated end of all, away Iron) his home and among the shadows of the Adliondacks, and, there, after a long and lingering Ill ness, on Piidaj, the 1'itli dav of Novcm bi r, lS'TT in the arms of a devoted wito and mother, bo died A lavwer. lie was well and thoroughly equipped He knew the law. Admitted to the bai on tho 10th day of Apill, lbV, his prep nation for Itb practice had been complete , so tba the opportunities ot a promising careei coming to him, they found him not unprepired to successfully meet Its demands nnd till Its lcqutie nunts His mind was of a raio and e e ptioinl qualltv Thoroughly imbue I with legal piinclples, he possessed to a marked decree an Intuitive smso or knowledge of the law, but occasionally and seldom found among Its votuties lie wa a student ot decided eases also "he loved the precedent " and was apt a id skillful In the us, and application ot Hum .- ncfiil painstaking and diligent, as an advocate ho was brilll int, and, as a professional busings adviser sife, sound and discreet Whllo his social qu tittles sttonglj com mended him to tlio favor of his isko elatc", his meilts as a lawjer compelled the respect, conlidenee and admiration of his fillows Proven absolutely tiust woithy his word was his bond, the soul of honoi, his character was above te ptoich his reputation above the suspic ion of wrong doing. Among his ne Igli bots and fiimlll ir fi lends, be made his wa to Inch lepute bv tile exercise of his own stiingtlt. ! tray well lie h.ild of him, that as a member ot tlio bai, lie at all times sup ported and sustained the cluracter of a rood citizen tint In his otllce as an nt toinev of our coint-' hi did bchnvo him sdf well nccoidliig to the lust of his abilltj and with nil good lMelllj as well to tho couit as to the client, that bo usi 1 nc falsi hood or dclavtd ati per son's cause for lucio ot m dice, tint le It pi the faith In llei or fotmal resolutions, jour com mittee tespectfully suggest the adopiliti of the foregoing memorlil minute, and that n copy tlieitof bo furnlshid the p-iss and be forwarded to tlio family. It was decided, as an additional mark of respect, to attend the funeial In a body. Tbe remains of Mr Davis arrived In this city at 2 4") jcsteiday moinlng over the Delaware. Lackawanra and Western load fiom Rainbow In the Aelliondack mountains, whete ho died. U rtlca Mis. Davis, who was with her husband when he died and accompan ied tho lemains home, was met by her in others, John and William S. Mearu, of this city The funeial will take place Tuesdav ifternoon at 130 fiom his late resi dence, 101C Linden street BISHOP H0BAN OFFICIATED. Dedication of the New Catholic ( hilicli nt New llctlilehem. The new Catholic church at New Bethlehem, of which Rev, John' J. Ruddy is rector, was dedicated os terdav. Rt. Rev Bishop Hoban ofllcl ated Tho church Is In the Eile dio cese, but Tathet Ruddy was a class mate in college of Bishop Hoban and because of this Bishop Hoban partici pated in the set vices. Rev. rather Come ford, of Archhald, delivered the dedicatory sermon. Mis Elizabeth Ruddi, of Penn avenue, mother ot the lector, and Ml. and Mrs. E. J. Lvnett also attended the cere mony. GENERAL Q0BIN WILL ATTEND. I oiiiiiiiindcr of tlio ;. A. It. to lie I'n sent nt nmp I'irc. The c-Prlsoneis of War association will havo a big camp file at Muslo hall teunoirow night, at which General J. P. S Goldn, commandet -In-chief of the Gtand Aimy ot tho Republic, will be tho guest of honor. Adjutant Gen eial Thomas J. Stow ait, of the Na tional Guat d of Pennsylvania; Judge Alfred Darte and J. II. Campbell, ot llhes-Banv, nnd other well known men fiom abroad will be present. An address by Miss Susan E. Dick inson; vocal solos by Mrs. Brlggs, teacher ot music at the Harford Sol diers' Orphans school, and selections by the- Electric City Glee club are among the entertaining features. ELM PARK CHURCH. Oignn Itrcilnl. On tho evening of Thanksgiving day, Mr J Allred Pennington will give an Organ Recital In Elm Park chutch, as sisted by Mr John T. WalUIna, 1 arl tone. Admission, silver offering. Poultry wholesale Geigel's Maiket. and ictall at Dyspepsia, Heartburn, (Jui trltU aid all Htomncli Disor ders positively cured. Grover UrubunvH Dys pepsia Iteinedy 14 a Kiieclflc. One done rev movoHali dtttreiH, nndu permanent cure of the most chrontn und govern raset in guuran. teed. Do not miller! A &l)-cont bottle will lonvlnce the moil sUepttial. MattbeuH Uros., DruzL'hts, ilJO LacUa- YmYY CVvxyaMU. Our National Bird. THANKSGIVING is near. This isthe season when the Eagle gives precedence to the Tur key the bird that is just now foremost in the minds of the Aineiican people. Have you fitting dishes on which to serve so royal a bird ? We are prepared to supply you with the daintiest of china at small cost, and the feast well served is so much more appe tizing. Haviland & Co. China Dinner Set, 112 Pieces $25.00, Game Sets, Fish Sets, Chop Sets, Roast Sets, Salad Sets, Soup Sets, MID I ku Hi Pmf 1QL w H MSB fi H Mi uCt tfm a WF N ftu 15 no AL9L 9H vHS lea I H I M ill Of. B iflCia ShKmw WW SWI 1 Bh la rfl 19 B MMf I (SbV1b?Ej I'M' HI , II wmmmfmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmfm DAVIS NICKELODEON. I)nxlv' Theatre VA ill Soon lie Among the I'hinch That Were. Between Dec. i aud Dec. 13 a groat charge will be made in the piemlses now occupied by Davis' theater. A latge cm In hall will be made and other changes will take place, so that an eli te t prise similar to the old Wonderland, but em a much 1 irger scale, can be ln-.-.uguiated The nunc of the new house, "Nickelodeon," suggests the low pi Ice ot admission. Peats to wit ness the "tnge performances will cost a nominal um, but if one wishes to stand up, at the top of the baleons, he mij see the entlte cnteitalnment, curio ball and all, fa five cents. It will be conducted on cl stilitlv famllv -house plan. The children will be cared for, and will have flee seats In the theater on Sataiday nfternoon. N H Brooks, the oiiginal Ice tutor of old Wonderland, w ill be tho abstain manager and lectin er of the Nickelo deon. California Excursion. Personally conducted. Leave Chica go every Wednesday. Butllngton Route to Denver, thmce via Denver & Rio Grande Ky. (the scenic line of the world). Parties travel In Pullman tourist sleeping cars fitted with evt'ry convenience, which go through to Cali fornia and aro in charge of special agents of long experience. For par ticulars addiess T. A. Grady, Excursion Mgr. C B. & Q. R R. 211 Clark St., Chicago, 111. WORTH OF E MILLINERY MUST Ue Slaughtered in Just Eight I)as. Thoic's no alternative Wi: MUST leave tho stoic Dec 1st. This gives tho people an unequalled op poitunltj to buy their mlllinetj, velvets, ribbons, lice", ornaments, ottrleh and fancy feathets at prices lower than was ever que ted on row e'.eilrable goods. We're alwas fond of selling cheap, but In this case wo have no alternative the goods must go A. R. SAWYER 132 WYOMING AVL'NUi:. SCRANTON'S LEADING CHINA STORE. Stop at Geigel's Market for live and dressed poultty. For 111 effects of BHECHAM'S PILLS. over eating HKVroitns Thanksgiving Thoughts Company coming Thanksgiving ? H o w about the table fixings ? It's well to regard ap pearances, and you know what a favorable impression a well-appointed table makes on you. We offer some values for Monday that can't be beaten. Just read them over: 1SI7 Hogeis" Knives known us seconds but peifect In evcij ri -ppect. Most places $' to $3. .Monday, set $1.48 Silvei knives nnd forks, fi of each, good plate on .steel anil wan anted to wear and give satisfaction Set of 12 pieces.... Too, spoons. Rogers' sllor plate company made the in, hitnruiite" of their rocdnesg. bet Monday Table spoons, Rogets' new design, warranted, of couiso. Set Momla) Rogers' llvcr plated oiangn hpoons, new shape. Monday hot Pickle dish, ruby glass and ton-g good plate, standard handsome design Monclav only. Opaque glass silver top cracker J ir. warranted fullv. Usually JJ23 Mond ly only .... 1.48 1.00 1.98 .98 .98 1.00 .98 Prettv pattern plate butter dish. Monday quadruplo Usually $J Sugar bowl anl "poon holder colored glass -tvlth i spoons. Usually 2, Monday only 1.00 Rexford Company 303 Lack. Ave. LOOK! Another trip to New York today and the purchase of a big stock of Ladies' Coats Ladies' Capes Hisses' Coats Children's Coats Goods open Saturday morning when we will give you a great opportunity to buy stylish garments cheap. IViears iwywvwyvywywy CYvVwaMaAX. yomm THE HE SHOE CO Our specials arc not fanciful products of pen aud ink, Personal inspection will con vince you that they are the best and cheapest goods in the market. Our Specials for This Week 1,000 Pair of Men's Shoes. In Lace and Congress, all sizes and toes, raucinrr from $1.50 to $1.75. This week, 1,000 Pair of Ladies' Shoes Buttou aud Lace, latest toes, all sizes, selling regular at $1.50 and $1.75. This week, THE KLINE SHOE CO 326 Lackawanna Avanue. "Famous Old Stand." & Hagen Ave. 1 IL $1.17 Wooden Wares In every kitchen aro the most useful as well as the cleanest. Complete line in our down stairs depart ment. Suggestions might remind you of some you need. SALT BOX of wood, value 19c, now SALT BOX of China wood cov er, alue Toe , now WOOD RIM ELOUR SEIVE, all sizes KNIFE BOXES, with two parts and handle, regulai 21c, now. BREAD BOARDS. 12 Inches In diameter DOUGH BOARD, lnrge sizes, regular 7.1c , now 10c 44c 10c 10c 10c 49c CHOPPING BOWLS. ". sbes, value much more than price.. 10c, 19c, 24c BUTTER PRINTS that will make neat designs, regular price 2"c, now ... SLAW CUTTERS that are of the best wood and blade, value 25c , now ROLLING PINS with loo.se 19c 19c 10c 24c 10c 19c handles COFFEE MILLS, good wood box, adjustable grinders CLOTHES POLES notched in a places and shiup end. NO. C BROOM, best whisks, value 5e , shoit time for THE GREAT 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. II. L.IDWIG. BROWN'S BEE HIVE oooooooooooooo r-f4--M.4-4-f4---M-M- X 4--f--- t t This Coat, 52 4S, a little beauty. About ten styles to select from well made and all wool cloth; sev eral colors Wo have them from $1.43 up. 'the largast line in the city to beleot f re m Beo our Ladies' Coats, Capes and Suits. OOOOOOOOOOOOOCK s 224 LACK. AVENUE. WE REPAIR FIT S t BROWN (Continued on Page 8.) A wanna nventiu.
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