JR J-pm 5S , TJtlU SCKAJSTOiS TJLUtfUJLNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -1. 1808. 3 WTTsKJ $4.00 THE PAIR Men's Winter Russets Calf-Lined, Double Soles. Thfso Minis 1i.io till Iho beauty nf material, form and flnlMi, nnd rill thn easy eomfoit of SO nnd $S. mado bv Ihr lent makers, look every bit ni well and last every v hit us long We Gtiaraniee All Oiir Goods nnd make rUht anvthlns th.it goes wrong with nur shoes Let our customeis then sce to It that thrv get Into our storo and make their purchases hire. 410 SPRUCE STREET. -M- The .... Great Opening or & New .... Music House 138 Wyoming Avenue, VVII.T. TVKE 1'l.Alk OV SATURDAY, NOVZMBER 5, witn u run i-ino or Pi in os, Organs, Bund I list runic n ts and Musical Merchandise. Thin tioue will mike a Hpeolnlt j of publishing mimic. Send for Now Catalog ie or New Pub lltntloui Ih public Is Invited to at end tho opening. A-Concert by Ratter's Pull Orche tra rom 7 30 o 0 jo l fll. -f - -f -t- DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. -t-A Tk.T t ri Ey e, aav, inosc aua inroat Ollleo Hours Oa.m tol2 30p.ni; !2 to 1. W lllunis Uulallng, Opp. 'ostofllco -f -M- -t- CITY NOTES -r REGULAR MRRTING -Thero will ho a regular meeting of thn Home lm tlio Friendless this morning at the usu.il time and puce. SOCIAL. SESSION -The pine compiny will met t slon at the 1 nglne hou-e acuuc, tonight. Nav Auk 13n In social sis. , 011 rranklln CAMK rilOM Till! MOO.W Alex ltidor Smith vmih fined $i In police court ves terd ij morning. His 11'aco ot lesidento, he btated, was In the moon. GRAND Jl'RY TO MRKT-The grand Jurv for the Utccmbei unions nf 1 mil t will miet Monday net. The returns of ccrMnbk3 will lie made that d.ij. NIGHT SCHOOLS -Rooms for holding nlsht school have opined in the public school buildings us appended Nos. i, 4, G, 6, S, 9. 11, H. 1C, 17. lt J), .'J IS. M. J"., U, '.", 30, SI and 31. MEETING TONIGHT -T he KojMono Political club will meet in the AtrUan Methodist Episcopal Uiurih hall. Howard placi, this evening Sevetal ptomlnent speakers will bo present HOLES INJl'HED James Moles, of Gordon strett. Is suturing from an in Jurj to his foot, lesultlng in blood pois oning 'While at woik at the Dickson works n n ill i uter d his foot. A MODERN l'HAltAOH-Divino se.--icis at the Limit 11 street temnle vlll begin tonight at 7 30 utloek Rev. J)" f'hapman will ottil lie The subji et ol his llseiiuisci will be "A Modern I'har.uih ' IN POLlCi: COURT -Alihtfllo Maiuic. loi violating the bltvile oiolniiiiee, mill 11 line of 12 In police r.ouit estcrdav. I'.it ilck Qulun niresteil for btlng helplessly liitoxlcaled was lined J. bv .tajui Diiloy estenia DISTRICT CONVENTION -Tin ills. Diet convention of the Tlfth dlstiut, Patriotic Order Sons of America, will bo held In l'ortj i'ort next Tuevdav ut 8 o'clock p 111 Stale prcsidint A. J Col born will address the convention In In Prtsbj terlau 'hureh Jl will In a public meeting. EVANGELISTIC MEETING -The -,o. tial evangelistic meetiiu's oigauUid ut tho Penn Avenuo llapttst church, aro In creasing In Interest and am being re ceived with exceptional appreciation. Rtv Mr Pierce Huoke list evening on the Importance of a piompt action In spiritual living The me tings will be con tlnued through tho week evirv evening except Saturdaj. ANNUAL BALL -The twelfth annual ball of the Scranton Tvpograpulial union. No, 112, will be held in Snovers hall, Penn avcnue Wednesday, Nov 10. and promises to be tho finest ever conducted by this organization The committee of arrangements lias spaied no expense In prepiring itn elaborate prosiamn.u for the occasion. Lawrence's full orchestra will furnish the mutii "UNCLE DICK'S DARLING.'. Hie new Standard Dramatic society will pro duce "Uncle Dlck'p Daillng" at the Lv coum on Nov 20 for the benullt of tho Homo of the Good Shepherd V P. Qulun, who has been thn manager of the com pany, has been forced to resign owing 10 the pressure of his personal business, and hies been mice uled by AI J. Cojue und Robert J. Rankin. TRIED TO USE A KNIFE -Alexander Alcxlrinz was arralgnwl In police court yewterday morning charged with being drunk and attempting to stab his frlonL Abraham Getts, lato Wednesday In a South Washington avenuo saloon Hpeclal Officer Flresteln prevented tho prisoner from accomplishing his apparent desire. Patrolmen Peters. Evans and fiirtor as slstel by the special nlliccr. pliccd under arrest Alcxlrinz and .Ine and 'John Deal's' who Interfered with the officers. Major Bailey fined them ?5 each. DANGER LURKING IN OUR IMAGINATION IMPRESSION ON THE MIND STAYS THERE FOREVER. Fiom Hearing Dr. Smith, on the Subject of Imagination Before the Teachers of the Institute One Is Impressed with the, Necessity of i Guarding Well the Mind from t Evil Thoughts Or Influences. Superintendent Hower, of Wayne County, on Irregularities. MIfs llnnls was the IliKt Mpeal.ur of the afternoon neslon nf the uaehirM' Institute' ertiriHy Ill'toty teathlni; wim lier mibl it rum lb life" is com munity life iileneel out, find state life in iiImi . 1 vianslon of the life of tho coinniunltj. If Ihr pupils will onset Mi the 1 hm.ictrt. lietnonnllty, in -titles of food, Kind of snelter nnd elothing, tho occtitmtlon, the utensils tiacel, nnd tho modes of tratl. All eif these things form a luirt of tho his torj of tho family, untl tho s.tmr thlnKs ate tun- of communities nnel Ktntes. There is history In cverthlnrr urounil us, there la a good leson In the old ruined ImildlnK. Its fallen wnlls rctnln tuues of the manners nnd rus toins of the time when tho bulldlnr was In stvle, nnd a cnmptrlson of the conditions then nnd now form an Idea of the proKitns of tho nation. Tho object ot tenchlng and learning hls.tor Is to make (?ood iltlzens. Miss Hnrrls wottUl not tell her pupils that decree "WashlnKton iecr told a lie. How do wc know ho didn't? She would rather tell thuin of his patriot ism, statesmanship, and Kitatnesi und tell them that the Tathei of his country was nt one time a little boj. Fhe would tell them the tailv hIiub Kles of tho Great Abraham I-lnciiln to obtain the means to eilueite himself and that the Hist book he ever Kot was at a price of three days' labor. lrnfet."or W. A. Kclley, of Aiefibi Id, sang "Madeline1" and was. compelled to favor the teachers with another song. "Asthoie." LACK OP INTEREST. Superintendent D. L. llovver, of the Wnjne counlv sthools, addre0sd tho teachers on the laek of Interest too ofter found In their work. Ho w.in't ten minutes at the Institute bafore he realized there nre some teaeheis In this county who are falkues Pur poFcly he remained at the ie.tr to ob seive the liiterest taken fiotn that section In the lecture. Alas' he found some of the ttachcis chnttlng and hav ing a good time and making so much noise that he had to move lorvvard several seats to hear Superintendent Hower did not es tablish himself a favoilte with tho teachers. He was freely ciltlclzed nt recess for drawing, they usseit. too calamitous a picture of the iriegularl ties In the school room One teachrr said he mad" the same sort of an !m piesslon as the klndhcirtetl old lady Marshall P. Wilder described, who called on tho heait-dlease patlon 1 to offer cheer and enr out ailment, and v.ound up with "Well gcod-by dear child nnd I hope I'll be able to tome mound soon again befoie vou die ' Dr. Smith, acting piintlp.il of West Chestei State Normal "chool, was tha last speaker of Die aflTtioon session. Ills s ibject was the " Ices of Hie Im agination." He tieated an absttact psvehologlcnl bubject so nicely In the simplicity of his presentation tint oven a child could understand. The term Imagination do-s not ppplv to all the pictuiiiur power of the mind, nor is it that nnv fanciful sthenic which passes through the mind is a piodutt of tho Imagination A man will say, "I can't for the life of me imagine what such a thing means" The proper way to put that is to substitute understand for Imag ine Imagination and undei standing nro two veo dlffeient things. The pictuiing f.uulty of the human soul coupled with the Judgment constitutes th" imagination MATTER Or A STANDARD. The question, "Whose Judgment shall bo the standatd?" Is most per tinent. There aie two kinds oi Imag ination, that kind which pioeeeds from some othet person's Judgment where for instance we leid a book with plotuits and are told bv the au thor what to look fen In this ulctuio and In th it Invailably we aro swa cd by the Judgment of the authoi. Wo piepne to iccejve his Judgment when wo bo?ln to lead tho book. Tho other kind is the creative Imagination, 10 qillitd w'len a. pe 1011 begins to write .1 book It Is tho type founded upon tlie individual's own Judgment. Tho experience In lite constitutes the bails, of all reasoning bv nnalogv. What Is In a now elres, a now house? All tho matoilal put Into either Is as old as tin hlllr The stuff has simply ben moulded out of lt 1 haotlt state Into a new illation, that Is all. Oh the dangeis of becoming lslun aty bv being out of Hie eontiol of a. strong Judgment' A man ontt Inv-nt-tel an appliance' lot lalhvai pui poses and he figure l out the sum of JJJO.OOO which ho was going to sell it lm tin next di. Tho leliemo 1 an led all right up to the point when the Inven tion was to bo nceepted and the money paid to him. The 'lrm he wus nego tiating with found ll.i Invention lin inactlcablo and It didn't work. The imagination mnv become very seductive wh"r It Is obedient to the feelings. Tho dauge 1 in lint is that It disposes of obstacles bv Imagining u way they can be disposed of That makes the poison unsuccesBliil in thi? matter-ol-fuet world. CORRUPT IMAGINATION. Hut the worst specie? of tho Imagi nation Is the coitupt. Thero Is no evi dence In phvchologv to show tho en sure of an lnipieFsion fiom the mind An impression onto made, ind the ef fect of it Is borne foievei He exceed ingly careful then, ho said, of the per ceptions of your clilldien. It makts all the dlffeiorce In tin woild what the boys nnd gills nto called upon to see, think about, do nnd s.iy, what books, papers, und mugazlnt" they read, nnd what companionship they are peimitted to have. Every city, town and village should be exceedingly lgllant In the manner of men allowed to occupy the tenners where the children nie wont to pass. Eieiy time a child goes out thete Is too much danger of meeting with unneces. baty filth In the shape of profanity, vulgarity and Indecency In all ltt foims. Keep tho mind of tho child actively und pleasantly engaged. Thero Is no such thing us inactivity. Pie?ent or correct every tendency towurd a moo elv or blooding disposition. Fill the mind with good or It will Income choked with bad. Urge the wrontr of evil thlnklne and teach that It Is a moro magnanimous thing to think purely thnn net o. He cited two rases, one of a servant gill In tho employ nf a minister who was ncoiist imed to walk backward 1 fni wot 1 vv title ho was at work and tj n it pasta go after passage of Latin, Hebrew nnd Ortek. ns he was walking She understood not a word be said but some time later she became delirious with fever nnd In her laving she repeated ssverul sentences of these languages as she heaid Her employer do. The other Illustration was tho great American crowbar case In which a man, who was Inluicd In a etJiirry by a bar's going Into his head beneath the chin and out on the back of the head, was morally tumipt af ter he recovered, though he bad bten an exemplary citizen before that. Tho accident tarried away that part of the brain In which tho control of tho Im agination rested. That man was not a hypoctlte befora the accident, but these weio the Impressions that had boon lnelfaceably stamped on his mind mnvb,! in boyhood, but remained with him to the end. PRIMARY HEADING. Miss Harris was the first sne.tker of tho morning also. Her subject was 1 rlmary readmij. The phonic method should be unbnlfibcd as Impracticable and Incorrect. The phonic svstom is too advanced for the pupil of the prim ary grade 'uprrlntendenr n ivvcll, of the Scran t.ui schools, built "i scoRinphteul house for the teachers such as he constructed befoie the Slsteis' lnstlt'ttc at St Thomas' college last sum One of the strong points of his it 1 c wus to let the pupil depend upon himself Dr. Hatcson gave an addiess on the effects of stimulants nnd narcotics on the human stomach, liver and kidneys, suffice It to say his stress em this sub ject was stiong enough for tho most ciltlcal. Iho doctor Is un urdent Pto hlbitionlst. Dr Sjinltli resumed his talk begun the day befoie tho "Reality Piln clplo In Education." There Is but one eact science, ho said, In the depart ment of human learning anil that Is pure mathematics. There is nothing In It of the latitude found In lltera trre. AVe should road books for what they contain nnd not because they are written by a certain author. The Institute will close todiv at noon. Dr. Smith, Miss Harris anil Rev. Elkanah Hulley. of Kev stone Academy, of Fuctoryville, will be the speakers. The committee on resolu tions will pr' ent Its teport SLAYTON'S JUBILEE SINGERS. They Gave a Concert at tho High School Auditorium. The Slarton Jubilee slnreis gao a pleasing concert last evening in tho institute coui-ij In the High school auditorium. There was a luiso audi ence nnd the programme was received with much apptcclatlve applause. The company consisted of a double quar tette and an accompanist. There were some splet did volets, and the pro gramme was arled. Madame fc'ylvestre's rich, full ron tialto was pel haps the greatest pleas ure of the evening. A yodel which she Klvp a an encore 0uld be difficult to ccel A whistling artist, whose work was really phenomenal, and a number of clever comedians mudo up an agice able cast. CONTRACT IS EXECUTED. Work on Hyde Park Avenue Pave Will Begin nt Once. The contiact for paving Hyde Park avenuo was oxecuted yestciday witli tho Alcatraz Paving toiupanj. The 1 avenue Is to be paved fiom Lafayette to Division stroJts with brick on a sound base. Work will be commenced 1 at onto on this long discussed linpiove ment and completed as soon as pos sible. I Major Railey last night sent to so- ' lect council the name of Joseph Tay lor, who is nominated by him for ln- 1 spector of the pave. H. D. Jones, ex- city assessor, and T. II. Jones were applicants for tho appointment nnd either one might hat had It if the either would pull out In his favor. Roth remained In tho race and Mayor IJnIl ey settled the question by appointing Sir. Taylor, who has also been appoint ed Inspector of the Noith Main avenue and 1'iovldenco load pave. SPOHl'ING NOTES. No. 'Js school foot ball team would like to hear fiom the Mvsterious Elev en, of Hjdo Pnik, for a game of foot ball at Sanderson P.uk at 'J a. m. IJ. Smith manager. The Jolly Juniors, of the city, and tho Yale Junlois, of Sand Hanks, will play Nov. C, at :! 30 p. m on the Yale Juniors' grounds. ' No. i'.i school foot ball team would like to plav No. 1G school foot ball team Monday, Nov. 7, on Hospital giounds. Answer through The Tiibune. James Campbell, mnnaget, Roy Stott, cap tain. Thoiiuu. Reed, of Pine Ilrook would like to play Mr Thomas Middletown, of Ginssy Island, a game ot quoits lor $30, ten yards distance, stiff ela ends, two Inch pins. Will meet Mlddleton at Allison's hotel on Satutdny evening Will play any man In Lackawanna tounty. but Mlddleton piefeited. (Signed) Thomas Reed. Hair Vigor restores color to gray hair. Youth's Secret. i NEW RULES FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT ADOPTED BY COUNCIL AFTER SHORT DISCUSSION. Joseph Taylor Appointed and Con flimed Inspector of Hyde Park Avenuo Pave Contract for Pav ing Forest Court South of Spruce Street Let to Barber Asphalt Com pany Resolution Passed to Es tablish Uniformity of Levels in Giade by Public Sidewalks and the Reservation Sidewalk. Rules governing the fire department of the city were adopted by select council last night. They cover a mul titude of pages of type-written mat ter. After a motion to adjourn had been made nnel a majority of tho mciu beis had their overcoats and hats in hands, Mr. Roche thrust himself Into the breach and saved tho day for tho lules. He hoped the meeting would not adjourn till the rules were con sldercd. A copy of tho rules was handed to Clerk Mollis, and with It a resolution making them operative by Mr Schroed ei. Wado Finn urged to refer them lo the committee Mr. Lansing thought tlieio was one defect in them, namely a section putting Into the hands of the. board of engineers the power to uniive men chief Hlckey was given th" floor to j''vi i synopsis of the rules. Tl. dlffeiene tween the new rules I'nl tho old ' it It regulates the pumanent tin 'at hours they nro i ! oep, w hen I' go to meals, w hei e loop, how to d"css, when and how I'xeiclse their horses, how to keep io i pparatus, what to do in respond ing to llres, etc., etc. The motion to lush them through carried by a vote o 5 to 7, Messrs. Kearney, Thomas Roche, Melvln, Shea, Sanderson, Mc Cann, Treble nnd Coyne voting In the ailiiinrttive, and Messrs. Ross, Finn, Robinson, Scbroeder, Lansing and O'ltoyle and Chittenden in the nega tive. Mr. Finn reported for the special committee that Investigated tho diaries against Mayor Railey and Mr. McCann. The repoit was an exonera tion of these cpntlemen and accom panying it vv as the trar sci lbe 1 ev ideiicp taken at tho henrln- ' "nvor's oll'c last Mondav tvptilti"- Tho bid of the Rarber Asphalt com- pinv for paving .Forest court from Spiuco street to the southetly end of It was the only one letelved. Tho Blading nnd paving will be done for $.' a ard and r3 cents a foot for stinljdit curbing and 9S cents for cli cular curbing. Tho contract was awarded to the company. TAYLOR CONFIRMED. Major Bailey sent In a communica tion appointing Joseph Taj-lor Inspec tor of tho paving contract on Hjde Park avenue, between Lafavette and Division streets. On motion of Mr. Coyne the nomination was consideied foithwlth and unanimously confirmed. On thlul lending tho only measure passed was the irdinanco providing for sidewalks on both sides of the gui house hiidge on Scranton stieet. T'n dcr tho head of concurrent business the resolution providing foi four new lite hv chants in the Falrvlevv plot In tho Fifteenth ward was referred to committee. Tho lesolutlon providing district. His commission leads simply for tho purcbae of a team for the that he Is appointed refeice for tho Cumbcrlnnds, one hoise for the Nay Lackawanna dltilct. Judge Hulllng Augs and one for the chief, and ten i ton, when last Mr. Van Weumer had a horse blankets were concmied In, but talk with him, had not mnde up tho later on Mr. Finn strove to have tho pui chase of a team for the Cumber lands reconsidered, arguing that they responded last je.ii to tinly three files nnd do not need tho team. Ho did not succeed in his purp' se Donahoe & O Ho vie wete granted an extension of three weeks on the South Wvomlng avenue s"wer. Other lesolu- tlons that passed were us follows: Per- j mining the Scranton Hallway com panj' to HU between the lalls and put planks on tho outside on Ruilioad ave nue and Severth street, peimltting M. J. Lntkln on Chestnut street and U. F. Dunn, on Delaware Street, to connect their piopeillos with the sew ers In theli tt sou tivo distncts dlrret Ing the up.iii of the hvdrant at tho corner of Liektwanna and Penn ave nues; providing for tho purchase of a team for tho Gereral Phlnnev's providing for the lease of the piemlses at 511 Plttston ivenue nnd the barn at ills Hlckoij stieet from Casmer Hart man at a sum not gt outer than 23 a month for tho balance of tho ilscnl year: that the street commissioner bo Instructed, in issuing permits toi tho excavations under "Ideu.ilks for coal or othei vaults on the coiner of stieots or nllejs, to lcseive sulllolcnt of tho sidewalk to allow the plating of tho round tutbs at tho coiners, and It shall bo the diltj' of tho stieet com mlsfloner to see that this reservation Is onfereed- that tho city engineer bo Instituted to establish on each block a uniform giade fen sidewalks fiom tho it solvation lino to the euib lino nnd that bo furnish In all cases the levels for tho four coiners of the side walks, and wo to It tint tho sidewalks nie laid In conformity with the levels glv en. SMOKE NUISANCE Tho oitllnance to abolish tho smoke nuisance bj requiiing teitaln kind of furnaces passed lirst and second read ing with tho amendment by Mi. Roche) that It shall not go Into effect till ninety dajs after It Is signed by tho major. Other ordinances that passed 111. st and second leading were Pro viding lor tho paving or East Mat kot street, amended by Mr Saudeisou so that the tonti actor shall look to the assessments for his paj' and the city shall not be under any liability except to use duo diligence In collecting the assessments piovldlng for a Intel al sewer on both sides of Ponn avenuo and Lai ch street In the Foutteenth sewer illutiltt, nmended by Mr. San deison so that the assessment be mudo bj the foot front rule to do away with the necessity of leweis nnel $200 np ptopit.Ucd for this purpose for the two corner lots, the oidlnuneo dliectlng tho street tummlst'loner to lequlro of every poison, llun or coipoiutlon excavating in paved streets or avenues to make a deposit of double the estimated cost of lefilllng and repavlng over the ditch or trench- and nn ordinance providing for flagstone sldpwalk and gutter on tho south sldo of Prospect avenue, between River and Beech streetn A Great Oveicoat Bnigaln. Seo qui all wool E lgllsh Kersey Overcoats, raw edge, good Italian lining, with the manufacturers' guai untoe, at the low price of $8.G0. This Is tho greatest oveicoat bargain ever offered In this city. Rlchaids, Wlrth and Lewis, 3JG LacLawauua aveuu. French China s Market! ioo Pieces This They tureJ by Prance. HavllinJ pieces as s-3-j WSJ MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avenue "A'ulk In and mmm wmhwwMwwmwwmwM$ CONCERT AT CALVARY CHURCH Was Given by tho International Conceit Company. The Intel national Contort company gave a delightful entertainment last night at tho Calvin y Hetorintd chuich. Tho pingramme was lcntleied by Mr. and Mrs. Thlele, Miss Huckwahl anil Mr. Vandeiveken Tho selections p-iv-on woie of a high older and gave ex cellent scope for the vurud ami in stinctive talent of each performer. Mis. Thlele was In lino olco and made a great Impiesslnn with her met It She sang scveial well chosen numbers. Mr Vanderveken, tho llelglan violin ist, gave several minibus with great lgor nnd enthusiasm. The Godaid IJeicouse with theviolln was perhaps tho most F.itlsfactory. Mr. Thltle's violin solos wore played with delicacy and teellng and the work of the two vllollnlsts In tho duos was among the most pleasing numbers of tho evening. The ensemble effect ns a finale was vci enjoyable. . REFEREE IN BANKRUPTCY Atomey C. A. Van Wormer, of Montrose, Who Was Recently Appointed by Judge Bufflng- ton, Has Establ she i Himself in This City. Attorney C. A. Van Wormer. of Mont- lose. the recently-appointed referee in M,JnKnlpUv ft)r hu nco ,,,, lh.llMlMp. ' this district, established erday In the Federal building, occupying the oillce fenmorly assigned to the United States murshal. Tho workings of tho bnnkiuptcj bl'l as recently outlined in The Trlbuii3 aro, according to Mr. Vn Wormei's opinion, subject to change. Under the pre'ijnt provisions of the law a petition in bankruptcy must bo Hied with the clerk of tho United States court and the case must be made up under his supervision. This means that every petition, In either voluntary or Invol untaty bankruptcj-, must travel to Pittsburg This is a hardship which the law, llkclj-. never contemplated and the chances aie that it will be amend ed In, thin detail so that the petitions can be filed with the referee and sent to tho headquarters of tho district court foi examination and approval and then certified back to the referee. I Mr. Van Wormer does not know as yet what counties aie to oomnrlse his sub-division". Ho slid ho expected to appoint six referees and to station them respecttvelj" at Pittsburg, Erie, Scianton, Wllllamsport, Wllkos-Rarro and some one other place In the south western purt of tho dlstilct. Railroad 'accommodations will have muth to do with the nopoitlonment of the differ jtnt districts. The Lackawanna district will. In Mi. 'Van Woimer's opinion, comprise Lack awanna, Monroe, Susquehanna, Wjom lng nnd Oradfoid counties. Wayne and Pike counties aie in the enslern Judic ial district and ioneeiuontly will bo eared for by some lefeieo appointed bj Judge Rutlei'of Philadelphia. I Judge Ruinngton'si unnountementthat ho Intended to appoint as his refoieos men who could viitually lellevo him of all lesponslbllltj' In connection with bankiuptcj couit, makes Mi. Van Woi mei's selection a nice compliment. In addition to what else it canles with It. I Tho appointment was a popular one with the membeis of tho I,aeknvvanna bar, of which Mi. Van Woimer Is an associate, ho havinu practiced here In tho eailv '00's, after having been ad mitted to tho bar In Susquehanna county und practicing Iheio and in Noith Dakota live nnd eleven jeais, lespectlvelj'. Ho will make his homo in this city, with his biother-ln-lnw, E. M. Tewkshuiy, of Adams avenuo. CONCERT SATURDAY EVEWING. Piogiamme That Will Be Rendeied in Finn & Phillips' Store. Tho following piogrunmie will bo londeied by Ilauei's band at the music stoie of Finn fc Phillips, Saturduy even ing between the lmitM of 7 and 10 o'tlock. Maioi, "Rto.-evdt s Rough Rlilois U. W Phl'li a Ovoilurc, "Moriiipg. Noon and Ni(,ht. Suppo Selcetlot. iiom Idols Eve .. .Hei liert Midlej, "Popular Pebbles ' . IloetgT M ireh "Countn Club" IJ V Phillips "Cuter Den Linden" rJlltnberg Wall "Love Thoughts' . Prjot Medlt. Selection Music Hall I'l.vurites Clark Tho Nutmeg Dance. . 1 Ills March "I'lielo Sam's Njvv ' IJ. Phillips ' i i DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. Given Last Evening in the Grace Lutheran Church. A veiy delightful entertainment wne given last evening nt Grnco Lutheian church to nn audience that cinwdeel Us room. It consisted of some very excel lent selections on tho graphaphnne, operated by G, H. Uthnian. Among tho selections that seemed to touch tho true chotd and evoke special upplauso wore 'Chimes of Old Tilnlty Church" and "Star Spangled Hannei " An allegorical representation of "Rock of Ages" was given by Misses Hattio Kline, Ret tha Frances and MANY PEOPLE CANNOT DRINK coffee at night It spoils their sleep You can Urlnlv Graln-O when you please and sleep llko a top For Giuln-O doew not stimulate). It nourishes, cheers nnd feeds Yet It looks nnel tastes like the best cof. fie. For nervous persons, joung peemlo and children Graln-O is tlie perfect drnik Mudo from pure grains. Get u packago from jour grocer toduj. Try It in platu of toff eo. 15 and 5c, Dinner Sets Cha. ,.n.cd. Hr.."anJ' $23.00 Is an extremely low price for these sets are not Havlland V Co.'s. but nuuiufat GcrarJ, DuffralsiK & Abbott, Limoges. We have ten Open Stock Patterns of & Co 'Mil which jou can select such you want. Lco' Arouni." Floieneo Moonij, which was well ic celved J. H tSilflln gave several humtuous seleitlons, which treated greut laughter, aftti which thu ente-i-mlnment closed PETRiriED HUMAN FOOT. Now on Exhibition in Oillce of City Engineer Phillips. A workman engaged In excavating on Columbia street Wednesday uftei noein came In contact with what Is be. lloved to bo a pen Hied human foot When the man tlrst saw the curlosltv he believed it to be a stone unci thiow It on tho bank above him. The close rcsemblaneo of the objee t to a human foot ntttacted his attention later. Upon examination after having knocked off some dirt It was cleat lj seen to be seen the almost ported font The member Is thirteen niches long in I four Inches wide. Two coatings ex tend along one side crumpled, shot lng two lajers of leathti of a boo. The foot Is now In the oillce ot Clt.s Engineer Phillip i. ARMY AND NAVY 1800 ART CALENDAR. Pleasing nnd Beautiful Sentiments of Military Life Artistically Illus trated A Timely Gift. Just nt this season when our heai t ' T-o buistlng with Joy ut tho glorious of our soldiers and sailors an 1 I " t inlet ness foi thu suffering ' i the wounc'etl, we giusp eageilj at at souvenir which wilt remind us now in i in after jears of their valorous ne i How highly then shall wc prize in exquisite produttlon, 'The Altuj and Navy Calendai," in color fiom tin I biush of tho famous artist, I'lancls Daj. which Armour and eompanj, of Chlcigo, have Just brought out The se ones depleted nie "Sweit Moments," showing a winsome maiden pinning a bunch of flowers in hei soldier boj s coat: another a Red Cross muse laugl Ingly holding back from the wounded the letter fiom homo ho Is so eaer" -ly expecting. In the third "A (lie it Treat," a lady Is lighting a sold s cigar for him, in "Must It Re d Hje,'" the lovely girl in jellow ein Ing dress, with head bent over t back of a chali, suffering tho pangs of parting, Is valnlv tiying to sum up couiage to bid her lover "God Speed" The next picture shows a salloi lad and a laughing lass ' Taking His Lat Chaim," a big Jack knife The sixth and last "Tho New Reciult," who has stolen a tap and sworil of her ad mirer. Is seen going through the nrmj manoeuvcrs. Thos.e charming pictures mnj trulv be called poems without words, for the beauty and sentiment expiessed In them reminds one veiy strongly of the war verses of the illustrious Schiller The whole calendar from nn nitlstio standpoint is especlallj' fine, for tho figuies nie all well drawn and tin coloring soft and excetdlnglj' haimon lous. Tho woik conies fiom one of th laigest lithographing houses In the United States one which onjojs a well oat nod reputation for Its fat .simile n proeluctlons The cnlendar consists of six 101.' shpots, bound with red, white and blue silk ribbon, and Is sent by Almoin and eompanj, of Chleago, to nnj- nd dioss on lecelnt of six 1! cent stnmps to cover mailing and postage Guernsey Hall foi the linest Piano and Organ stock in the Kcjstono st.ili Guernsey Hall for tho best rollcctitu of eopil.;lit khrot mi sli in the Ko.v stone state Guernsey Hall foi tlie most tumpli li IPii nf inusif.il i sundtles to be had anywhtie. i Guernsey Hall foi all kinds of stiim, Ind and nod liisti timer Is at i losi pipe" Guernsey Hall for ovpivthlng musical eei In the matter of Ti liable advlte tiniu e pe Ms Guernsey Hall nffers mote Induce niciilr- lo Pi mo Org in biiveih than .irv ether hem the Kejhtnne stati mil In Guernsey Ha! 31a and 3 16 Washington Ave. I urs nuUe by me or repaneJ will be stoiei during the summer fret of charge Now is the time to have vour Turs Repair ed or Rt-Dved b a Practkal Furrier Furs Made to Order. Electric Coup) Collarette with P I I. quality skins, lined "it1 blue or brown s-itin 10 to i.-ln long for $9.00. Heal Slartln Collarettes with be,t lining 10 or 12 In lone; $20.00. G. STRAUS, 201 Washington Avenue. Chas. Du l. swift, Uetk M. Ilullstciilt Hdw. CM Swift, Van lliuklrk. SWIPT, HALLSTGAD & CO., Insurance Telephone Number, lHll'J. Room 506 Conncll Uulldlng, Scrnnton, OllCL oCXS Can be had almost for the ashing. New shapes, new colorings, plain and nnderglazcd print, spec ials in neatness and de sign, 6-piecc any color. Several designs, worth $2.00, are $1.39. Toilet Set Ten Pieces, five shape lour colors, weic $2. so. Will sell ihcm n quickly at l.VB Toilet Set Three-color tilled in decoration, gold ti.iced, usual price, - . Will be 2.49 .?3oO. Toilet Twelve pieces tnat in Set dudes the slop jar, pink tint, gold stripes hand some dcsiRns, was $io. 0 Can't stay here at O.VO Bowl and Plain White Dres Pitcher (,en Ware, usually i,o!dat75c- . Must go at 4yC 91 Oct kind are 71c Slop Several left fiom broken Jiirs sets werc so,d at tnrcc' atu' four dollaks. Don't want them .m v more, so they'll be 1.49 and 1.98 THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. LAUWIG, Prop. ESTABL-ISHED 136S. F. L. Foi reliable Fur Goods pall and examine our stock. Handsome Seal Garments from 140.(10 to 8223.01). Ulcctiic Seal Jackets for $35.00 and Baltic Seal for -25.00. Persian Lamb Jackets from S 125.01) to SIS5.00. Also a full line or Ladle,' and Misses Cloth G'armt'ii.s. FUR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 324 Lackawanna Ave. New Buckweat Flour. New Honey Maple Syrup. Home Made Sausages. A. F. KIZER, SGSlIimSI! SWAP'S tei-- ... izyj iKJ, T.1 :- ni -AO'-- 'r'i.1-.'-.mB t,eri7 jo:&vji?x5.-i KiZm3B WILSON-FALL, '93 BROWN or BLAG-? j IIIULl! UIMCNSIONs. J I lie Itlnd Unit is nulv auirant-jJ 111 th ' ho mean ou can hue another Hal wit 10 II not If It doet not sUo cullunUt'triiiUlua. CONRAD, .ae.ko! Avbu. SELLS THEM AT $3.03 Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Oranges, Figs, Apples, New Buckwheat Flour, Haple Syrup Blue Point and Rockaway Oysters, Turkeys, Ducks, Chicken, Game in Season. Pierce's Market 4c Wfc& wm3?&&m&
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