-SI THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1898. HH4tJU.AtJA" $4,00 THE PAIR Men's Russets ' Calf-Lined, Double Soles. Tlir-Mi Kill" 1 1'llVO H'l tl'O lic.iuty or itiutrriul foi m mi'l llnl-li. mill nil Hi" en enmfoit of Jo nml 5S, inuclti l tlic lest limhcls, look cverv lilt in vwll and Inst cny whit us loiiu. We Guarantee fill Oiir Goods nml mkp rlttlit run tlilnt? that not s wrmiK with our shoes Lit our twtomur" tin n hii to It that thcv it'-t into our torc anil maKo their put chases litre. SCHHK SPEHGE& 410 SPRUCE ST EET. VVVVVyyyVyyVVVyiyvyVVfyf 4 4-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f4--f The Talk -- 4- Of the Town The Baby Grand New .... Music House 138 Wyom'rn -'vanue, NOW READY FOR BUSINESS Wlt'j u 1 nil Line or I'Luieis, Oi'nuiis, U;ukI Instruments ami .Musical .tlcrchatiilNc. Tills llOIISI) Will 111 llP II spCClllltV Of 4 publllliln'' iiiuili 'v'lnl lor Now I It i mui oCVi iv Pub- 4" lklltlntl- 111' Wlblli I- Invitc-d to 4 mil and lm-pict tm l ii I.. 4 44444444 f44 4 4444444- DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ollit'ellouis ila.tn to 1 J .1(1 p in: 'J to 1. Williams lliiiulli), Opp. t'ostollii't- 444444444 4 4 44444-444444 4 4 4 CITY NOTES 44 44444444 44 44 4-44444-V PAY-DAY Tin' i mplous or Molls nil. Hti.v ami the 1 ) 1 1 ; t . 1 1 1 . Laekiwaiiua and Wcjtein cur Miop . v i ic p ilil Kilurila) . A 3lAUHIAGE.-liss Mary Davis w it. liintilid to Hi my .1. Llojd li. AMi riniiii Millar Satin clay. Thev live in iselltvuc-. MANY SlG.NEllS. Tlu .MoConiiell iiu'utlng at Clink's Summit was viv laiKi'ly attended lust nlriht. Hei llliy ptoplo t-lKJit-"! tho plcdee 8EXTTO JAIL -William KriluliirK. ot lhi West Mil". was committed to Jail S.it uiilny hv Alderman Mtll.it Krelulii it, VlllS lllllVUIcd Up ll Ills bolillMllUll. HALLOWE'EN CLI'It-Tlio Scrunton Caledonian i lull will hold a llnlluwcVu social nt Its unarms totimht Muidoeh Klclidls?. a bat; plpi plair nl murh noli, will ho amoi t; tin itaturisoi Iheaffilr. N'EW PAKAPIIEICNALIA. Two un-in. In r.s will hi- Inltli tnl at tonmhl's innllu; in the elreeii Itltlse llcplasoplis. 'I'ln- i a. i'Ium' hat puithnad in w pai ipln inaha ami v. HI be iimiI tonight feu the Unit time. I'lllNTlIliR' AN.Vl'AL DANCE -The Tvvclltli annual ball ot' the He'innton T poKisiphlcul union will ho held In Kimv i'I'm hull on I'cim avenue, Wednesday evcnliis:, Novt inbt r 10 Tho Lawienie oi ihcstiii will furnish music. ELECTION KETTItNS. At tin per foi malices at tho Ae.itlm.v of Millie an t Lyceum tomoirow uh'ht diction returns will bo rtcdvrd hy illnci wlro nml on linuuciil tiom tho stage. The theaters will remain oiien until I o'cloelt. IN TIID COt'HTrf.-Tortay tile grand Jury will moot, ennstahlis will make li tmus and a wuk's spksIoii of iiuii tourt begin. Tho (llbolms i-oatomm of court hearing Is scheduled foi t) o'clock this luotnlntr. UCUKSTUAr. CONCLllT.-The oivhos. liu of tho Suud.o school of tho Stcontl Preshyterlan chinch will give a com en not Thursday c ct Ing In the lecture toon of tho ihurch. No ailmlsplcn ice will be ihuiged hut an olToiIiu- will lie ucceptoil nt tho dooi. Tho conceit will he under tho direction ot Profissoi Chanci. fiUIT l'Ort DAMAHPS-Attorncys Quln. inn and Donnhne and O Urhn A: Kill y biought biilt SatunUv for P. J. Honau. thfi Lackawanna avenue, tailor, again t Hie Scranton liallw iv niiiiinnv fn ilnin iitteh tor JM.t'JO. The suit Is lounded upon Injuries ho alleges ho sustained In tho incident on tho Mulheiiy stioit gindi on tho evening of August b last Those con. slbtcd of a fractute of tho tlhs, a hiccia tlou of ouo ol his arms and a heaiy shock to his uc iv oils sjstem. H.hUSTHATUD DDCTI'rki:.-On Tiles ilny evening at s o clock at tlm Young Women's Christian asboctailon. Dr. Mar. tha Kverltt will give an Illustrated he. turo on tho human body. This Is tho lu it of a series to bo given by women physi cians, ThH Is a inomLei's course 'in, momhers uro uracil not to mlas the lirst lecture, hADins HDMi:r COItPS.-Clrcln No 39, Ladles' Relief corpr of tho (Iruud Army of tho Republic, conducted an nunl r!ary entertainment Siturday nlKht at the rooms of Hzia Giillin pout on I.icka watum avenue. A literary nnd lmiBleiii pi-oKrainmo was followed hy serving ie froshrncnU OnOAN RUCITAU-Mr. J, Alfred Pen. nlugton will giv an organ concert tomor row evenlnir which will havn scvual notnhli) features. Mrs. V. V Prlc will mako her liist public nppepiance lu con. mrt us on organist. Miss jvntherlno Tim. licrman, tho talonled contralto, will sing und u soxtetlo of ladles from tho Con ncrvatory will also furnhh several num. hois, F II PHIL IPS' CLOSING MEETINGS OF THE CAMPAIGN HELD IN SOUTH SCRANTON, DALTON AND DUNMORE. All Weie Ltugely Attended ami En thusiastic Itnllnn Rcpubllcnns Had a Prunde 1'ieccdlug Their Meetings Hon. Wllllnm Council nud Hon. T. V. Powderly Spoke at Worktngmnn's, St. John's ntuLNnt tei's Hulls Mr. Powderly's Kc mntks Concerning Our Congress man. So far as political ilumoiistintlons ato concerned tho campaign practically Llo.sed Saturday nlitht. Three k nitotlnKM wore held on the South Side which weio l"Itcd hv Con Krossinuu William Cotmell and Hon. T. V. l'owdtrly, (omtnNelonur of miiKtn tlon, who ictutni'd Thursday from A nshlir;ton to spend a fi'w dn in tins tlt. At Dalton thcio was it ory cnthusl. nstit- tally, which Indicated that Col oU'l Stone will net th" U'Kiilatlon Ko puiilh an iitc in that paitof tho county. Tin- Italian Hi'inihllcans, of Dutunoro, had a ir bttn-t doinoinitiatlon, fol low "il hy f-peochnmhliiK. They i an led liauspaiuiilcs whlih hole testimony ot tholr filth In Colonel Stone, CunRUts man t'onncll and tho other Republican cnndldatei). and utatr-d tlint they did not piopoeo to allow disappointed olllce-s-eekers to intalfid them or usj lh"in to pull the afoiesald disappointed olllpo-'jptki is' chestnuts out of the llrp. In South Seianton thou.sands of Mitorp, In i sportive of party ufllllatlnns, Katheiod to lo il welcome to Con Ktp.osniati (onnell, their foimor iicIkIi hor und (Inn fileml. The niictltiKs wero h"ld in St. John's hall. Stone avenue; AVoiUliiKinan'.s hall, I'rOMioct ueiiui and Xnttei'M hall, Aider stiept, and wi-iv of a dellRlitfull' Infoiinnl natuic that had very little te?emhlnnie to the oullimry political Katheilnt-. The KIiiffKold hand.of which Mi. Con nel is an honoiaiy ineinher, gaM' a shott dtioct iiatade early In the een InT, which was headed hy a ciowd of hos i.iitylns lings. At tho Knthet'liitf tile Inns wete not foipottcn, air. Oon nctl r ilnp that they i reived to tin Ir lu ait's eontptit plenty of popcorn, iand and peanutfi. AT AVOHKIXOMAN'S IIAI-L AViirklnirnmn's hall was tlip scone of tin Hist tni'ctlntr. Jii'iil) K Miller pte i h d. Ho Introduced as the "peakei of the ociiislon lion T V. Powdeily. He was win inly plotted hy his lotmer ns soclPtr" In local lahor assemblies. Mi. Poudetlv icni.uked that It Would be like "caiiiliiK coals to Xew ensile to conduit political nieetltiKs on tho South Side to fuilher the (andldacv of Will iam Council" JSi'lnsr piosent, ho de slied to sneak of Mi. Connell, as he has k-own hltu for .eais. ns a nin Kievsinnn. an pinplojer of labor, und a eltlzui. Ho stated that the honnied Kuet of the i i-iiliifT Is one of the ablest men that has icpi contort the' Hleentli dlstiht In the house of leptep 'iilatl s: a man who has it Heeled i relit on tho dli-tilct. "At the last, one nt the most memor able of all tho sessions of i ohkuw.'' Kild Mr Powdirlv, "Lackawannti's icptHentntlp, Mr. Connell, was chosen by l'l.'shlfiit McKInley to iipskst him In heepitiK the tnunj Indlffinnt nun In their m atii (inline the m ilinir peilod wiun iho eyi sof thewiiriilwcle illteetej upon us. awiiitltir I" h.ii' out' dnlslon on tho war. The pii'. hlent knew Mr. Conni 11 to ho a man who could he , ti listed lo give his itntomltting atten- ' tlon to tile duties his constlutents sent him to Washington to pet form. He knew, too, that Mr. Coiuull tenllRetl keenly that a i.ti u 1 1 lsl) lu the history of the nation had nrilvnl and that ho would not falter in hl.s ilutj " It was uniu'cttsai j, the' spinl.it said, for him to usk foi votes im Mr Con nell. but ho did want to urge his Inai ers to stand flimlv bs Piesldent Me Kliili v und his administration by re tuinlng Mr. CoiiiKll to eon-ness, that he muv llntsh his put of the wotk so gloilously begun, but jet not ended. It nii not nnil-is hi said, to nntiin re mlnil his lieniers of their duty lo ooun trv. At this time when one aijs "the nJ'nlnlstintlon," although Its executive Is a Uenublhaii, and Is suiinunded by a Itepublicaii congress, the ndmlnlstrn tlon Is i i t iiaitlsaii It Is in oveiy sense an Amerlian ndmlnl''tiation, nnd ut this time when a sluing movement is under way to dlseiedlt tho honesty and intcgilty of the president mnl con- gloss it is tho (iut or every Anieilcan who love s his countiy to tetutii to eon- grcs'i every man who sat In tho lnt session, be he Democtat or Republi can. IT IS TREASON. The abuse whit li tho uupatilotli yel low journal of th" lountij are heap ing on the intiuly and dlgnllled eouiso of President MeKlnliy during tho war, Mr. Powdeily said, was. nothing short of 1 1 canon. The effoits of such papern iPtuids the progress of tile represen tatives of the United States nt thu penoo commissi in at Palis, and Inspliex Spain In her nudaeltv to n"k this cotui tiy to pay a big pi lee lor tho pleasure of vv hipping lur As a 1 1 lend of labor Mr. Conmll 1. lu the speaker's e'tlmation, the titiest he ovet met during his long raroer lu the laboi mi. Venn n t In Auuittn, A few yeais iip'o a New York dally nsked .Mr. Powderly to niiike a thnremgh Investi gation of the Industiial conditions In' this valley, tenililtig fioni abuvo Cni hondalo to below Nnllticolte Thin met lopolllan Journal asked him on his lionoi as a man to lopoit inaltets Juet as they were pieFintcd to him. In complying with their ieiuest, he found that many miners nnd their families were suffering for tho necessities of life, Tho wotkinin of Mr. Connell he found were ptovlded for better than thoy of any other npotator Tho petition gotten up by Mr. Powd erly In 1SSS asking that the fnctoiy inspector nc t be enacted had for Its Hist slgnatuie- the nunio of 'William Connell It was passed by t lie lugls latuio In 1SS3. The Hon. John Wanamaker vvap glv en attention by Mr. Powdeilv. 'That gentleman lias kooiI and valid reasons to know 'who Is William Coiitii'll ' he asset ted Hi knew that Mi Connell winked utiteusltihlv foi the p is sage of the fm tin v liiMH tor law, width hns, and will icduie to the amount of thou sands of elollais the wealth of Mr. WanamnUcr fiom the fact that the en foiceinent of this law cost hlni a big outlay of money In providing flro os tapes and other IiKldentlals on the im mense buildings owned by lilm in Phil ndelphla Tho ex-postmaster general was, in ids opinion, a good merchant and Is rated us an uptight Christian, but lie did not think that Mr. AVana maker waB doservlns of tho credit he- longing to this Almighty, In ordaining him to be born in Pennsylvania, und not In some foreign innd. There nro inttny others who enjoy tho distinction of be ing u native hum of this grand state, but that fact docs not make them better Amui leans, was Mr. l'owdetly's opinion. lie closed his intetestlng nddrcst by nsklng that till leniember the duty they hnvu to perfoini tomoirow in sus taining the honor or the ('nltcd States. Mil. COX.N'niili INTRODUCED. Mr. Connell was then Introduced nnilrt great enthut'lnsm. To his old fi lends liu telatcd a number of lnteic-U-llig occurrences of yours gone hv. Hu said he ivtiuu to uiiet them us fi lends nnd liPlglibiils. Most of his Inteiests lu Seianton ato In tho South ulde, ho said. Nearly nil tho real i it" ho owns Is lu that section. He r ' appy to say that two yp.it 8 ago In I lends over tlieto gave lilm a rottsli ' I'uilor lly, an honor lie wilt nlwan 1 giate ful for. J"ion the f'ict that ' as at his home and among his ftliu' Hi.it John AVanamaker beiated hlni It was , his Intention to let the statements ill- I teied by him go unnnsweud. In pa- I lug, however, he told them that Ml. Yvunnmnker tiled to use him to be come United Slates senator, but could not. Again ho sought his assist ance to soeiito the nomination for gov ernor and failed. "And," continued Mr. Connell, "Johr Wanamaker Is an giy with mo foi the reason thnt I taught him lu some dirty deals ami ; blocked his despicable ilcslgns. Ho has many lensotis to know mo." Mr. Conni 11 coin luded his retnaiks by asking his ft lends to stand lalth fully by President McKInley nnd his ailir.lnlsttatlon. Altci u peilod devoted to handshaking nnd Intioductlons the ! paitv visited St. John's and Nattei's halls, where the ikmonstratlons were very enthirlnstlc Deputy Sliot Iff , James Mcdoldtkk pic-lded at tin former hull. At Nattei's hall, Umll I Uonn opened the meeting, and Chillies Neuls vii'i chalimau. The fiatuirs at tin so plates wcio of tho same cudii as at Woiklugman's hall. TOMORROV'S ELECTION. Foity-Elght DliTeieut Candidates to Be Voted for In This County. Tho Pnitics They Rsp- lescnt. The candidates to bo voted for In this county t omui tow aic Uuvirnur Wl liam A. Stone. 11.: Uorg( A. Jenks, D.; Sllns C. Swallow P. lVo , L. and II. C; .1. Mnhluli lUinm. S. L LUuttuiiini fleviiin i John P. S. lin'iln P., William It. Sowilui, D,; llmnnli D. Nlihuls. P., Jutus Watl.Ina, Pco am. I. . W. II. Thomas, s. I,. Sun tarv ot lull rial Affnlis .1 mi . l.atlu. It . Patilck Dol.aey, 1 . hit rl Ing W. Dickson, P : David l.w.in, I'imi ; Hi my Peteis, S. 1. , Adolphus P llutch- lllMltl, D. Jiitlgo of the Suptrlor Coin t Willi m W. Poltur, K : VSIIllam D PiilW! I: Willi tin 'likl:ett, I), P.. I'm. and L, CaMn M. Dower. D.. hew Is D. Vail, 1 , ,1 Niwtoii HiiHtou, Pin and 1. lti'preMtitatli".it-lirgi' !n Collgiess (1 iltihha A. Clow It , S.ttmii I A. Daven port. Tt . Plank!!!! P 1 mi", l . Jinj . Wilier, D. nml P.O. IimUm II. llnthii, P, Di mils H. .lohiij'i ii I'm, John U. Hoot S D. Doiald I. Munio S. U; J. Ai ker Guss. ,. Kiprc'H Mtutlvn lu CotiRtisi. -William 'iinnill 11.: .M. r Samlo, D: I'rectu.in l.each. P anil II. !.; John lluischcl, S. U timator In (li'iieial Arscmhlv Jninis '" .lllutn, It., .Michael Y. I'umiiitns, i , t.i lirind D Coleman, P. and 11. (J, J.irnis 1'" Kvi ntt, S I.. Juiko of Hie Court ot Common l'h is l'rnl W t.'unstn. It. and D , William W. l.ttluope, P. unit 11. U , Co nclltis Suit'll, J. C. Coromr Dr John J Rohuti, Tl.' Dr. James I' flnltri. D : Dr. Charles W. Tnv- nlmi, P . Di John Szlupas, S. I County Piuvijo--lit urge 13. i- Stevenso'i, li.. Ahr.im 1!. Duniiliii D : Milton P MltclHll. P . Joipi Kim. In tho nliov list Ii, publican; D, Deniot i.il . S I.. stands for Re P, Piolilblllon: P ".. 11. C. lie. P. ople. S. 1,. Sulnllstle Dabor Ilcipest (Jtivotntni nt, D, Liberty; Indepe-ndeiit Cltloii. LETTEE3 TROM THE PEOPLE. truth r this heading shoit letters of In tel est will b' mibl bed when aicompi id el, for publication, bv the write s name. Th" Tiibime will not be held to npunslhle ful nplnlons lure epiesscd.J A Piotest. Ktlltor or The Tribune'. Sli . I se'o that on diction night thcio Is to he a "inlelniklii pel torniance lu a certain th .iter, during the- inception of the election rilurns, b an nib jest optra rompany. While 1 know nothing ot thu perfoimance e"ccrpt as ncHeillfed. I lie "Ire to piotest In the inline of ilecrney iih.iliist litis tnt lliotl of ueilvlug leturm. Aceortllng to Its own posteih tin tompitiiv gloil"s in the fact th it the pi uorinanee i will 1 ' iiiitv " and eei appeal Will to the barest passions i hi muilc Scrulltiin hies been ninietid lu the li.ist few v.eeks with fur loo imny eoinp.iiili s which wer.' noihlng mole than "trim ling yov cases fur the iIihii1ii of hurlots " ll tl- ciin of tin elty w int les of Hiich Ih i .. M tin in touch the management v. li'.-" tl fv will f.s'l It and lefuso to sup poit tho "midnight pi rroun mee." William r. cihiions. Dlilimoie. Pa., Nov. u ORGAN RECITAL. The Second of tho Senso'i Elm Pntk Chuich. The set oitil ojgun iceltul of this sea son at Elm Park ihuiih will ho given by Professor J. Alfiod Pennington nest TucmIuj evening, usslsti d by Miss Katharine Tlinbumun, eontinlto; Mrs Joseph O'llrlen, supiuno; Mis. Kietl oild; I'. Prlte. organist, und latlles sestet. AtlmUsloil, silver offering. I Don't lose sleep, i j Take jeseres Peaopd! ) and lose that i i couch. ! RECENT CONVENTION INJVASIIINGTON IT WAS DESCRIBED BY REV. ROGERS ISRAEL. Somo of the Iiiipoitant Matters That Wete Considered nt This Notablo Gathcilng Mr. Istacl Refened to tho Discussion on the Marriage and Dlvotco Question Letter of Ap proval Sent to the Czar of Russia. Side Lights on tho Convention, Rev. Roaers Israel spoke to a larco congregation In St Luke's t hutch last evening on tho subject of "Church CouiicJla in (Spneriit, and the Reel nt Convention of tin. Protestant Episco pal Chinch In, Washington." A de scription of the councils of wist nge's pi i faced the addle is, which was a most Inieiestlng dlscoutse, giving u suni maty of Hie lee 'tit linpuitant proceed ings of the nsH niblage- ami ninny de tails of the visit In the Capitol elty. Tho convention was composed of tho house of bishop and the house of dep uties. The latter conslstPd of four clell cal and four lay elelegate i ftom each dloecse, with one eif each fiom each inlsslonnty Jurlsdlt tlon. The house of bishops cotiv elieil behind closed doors. Tho deliberations, cM'vpt as settled re garding the government and futuio conditions of the diuiclt. me not made public. A dfcilptlnu of the ilrt daj's proceedings was nlatcd. The opening of the Islnnds of the seas was significant. A deputation of l'lll plnos nsked in (ignition A committee fiom the Snndvv leh Isl mils deslted that Iho church would take ehaige of the mlsulons of the Chuich of Englanl. Deputations who also recelvetl ltoin the Church of L'ngland In Canada. The resulti of the convention In the constitution -wete outlln-d. Thet'j lu duded the pioposul establishing of provinces fiom tlie dloceoes nnd a cottit of appeals. Two Innovations which It ly believed will be of irie.tt udvntltago and will sitnpllfy ninth of the details of chuich gov. innunt If they ate flnnl ly adopted At the present these m.it teis are not detennlned and will not h until the next convention. ONE IMPORTANT SUU.1ECT. Dr. Huntington's lesolutlon vwts among the most Impoitant subjects considered. This lesolmloii puggesteU pelinlttlnga bishop to oider the charge of a ceingiegatliui of any other Chris tian body and lite oidcrlng of ct tain tliiectorle.s ot woishlp other than the Rook or Common Pi a j or. An aitlcle was Intioduied giving permission to ni tango for such a Pinion. 'I'he whole body of Panons a,i itfened until tho ne;t genet al convent Ion Mr. lst.tel touched but fllghtl on the subject much cllsiuseul nt the conven tion, that of m.iirlago and ellvotce The fact that l.Gim (IngMiicii nppioved of a law pioliihiting the dagy from mar king dlvoiced persons. Among the ie sults accomplished was the loim.ttlou of a new tllope"e In Indiana ami sev t'l.il new inlsNon diuc cs.cn. rive new bishops wen- elected One was elodel by the house of bishops, to a national chuich lo he cnlli 1 the Church in the United Stales of I!ia::ll This bishop Is not sent us to n iii.'ieinni'j juilsillctlon of this church, but as a spednl agent of the houso bf bishops to assist liinzll in establishing a National Catholic church. Mr. Im nil spuko of the letter of ap proval sent lo the C-snr of Russia upon hlu peace pi Diminution, nml also of the letter of fraternal gictlng to England on account of the Interest nud sym pathy expiessctl toward America dur ing the recent wni. The follow In-T Interesting lepott of tho state of th church was given: Elshops, M. ptlcsts, 4.3S0, deacons, SSI; lay leaders, 2,jr..', baptisms. lol',7J-ij confirmations, lst.'jfl, coinnumlcaiits CSl.Cl": Sur la schnnl olllfrrs and teachers. ly.Iil", scholats, IIS.OG.S: total offctlngs f church, S.T.i WLIGkll; en dowmonts of church and parochial pioperty, l.",0CO.COU. RR1LL1ANT REVIEW. lu conclusion thu levereud spenlter gave u biUliant review of the- side llglitc of the gi eat conv ejtlon. Ilia clo illicnt d'ctlon nnd his melodious voice lent a pucclnl chaini to tlie word iilc tuies draw n of the memorable Incidents connected vlth Hie stuy or the vlsltois lu Washlpton. He sj ol-o cif the pllgi Image to James town, white the throngs In nttendaueo upon the convention looked uon tho leiualimof tin- old chutdi built In IGi'i tho ill st (huith with the llrta services In Id on Uie continent b nnv Christian diMTmuui W liu- e-ceutliin of tho .siivlec held by Drake on the Pacilie coast, both b.'lng ronductcel by priests of tho Church of England. Dunn the Virginia settlement tlie same s.ettlers went nlong the Massachu setts coa'f. landliic nnd cvplorlng the country, the Muyllnwer not arriving until icuo. Another notable liu blent was Presi dent MtKlnl '.v's reccptlc n to the mem beis of the convention. The most vivid description, however, wus that given of the tree tlon of the- Peace Cross on St. All nil's Mount, ovulooklng Washing ton, whoi,. will be- fuimclt 1 the Nn tlonul Ciitheelial of St. Peter and St. Puul The scene wu one of the utmost inipicxsivincs. Thtro, near the little viotti u f'Mircli, wci. a few tents for the V "Sting ot the clergy. A proi't'iislon of "Pl e In tlstt rs, pic ceded by their pr cesdonul ci-os't, with EDO elergvinen In full v.stiiients und slty bishops In their i Icli ro'tes, eiich wearing tho brlglit-hued hood tif n degiee, made vp tl mugnll'ient speelude. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY PRESENT. Tlie music was conducted by a Iurg' bai. 1 of iranv inatiuinenta mul tlie h in ii i and chunu were rendcretl with an etTect Intlcst ilballe In Its soler.inllj and Ins ilrntlon. Pieshlent McKInley octlPded a cln'r ill tho middle or th front to'v of seats on tho largo phu loini. and numberless persona of ills tine tlon were nronliient ill the audi cut e of Id (WO people. 'A v. niul progrnmmo of servieo had been im -in ice nnd the occurlim was one lnver to be forgot ton. Mr Is-wiil was lieaid with lnteiuso In teiest end his listeners felt that tho gnat convention was a lenllty to them that It had not previously been, RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. Rev .1 l. Svvi UKle iic'iuplid the pulpit of the liiate Lutheran dm: ill al Jentir da tiiornlug s si ivire 'Hie iblldieus clmr.lli assisted In the so itr st iv Ice at lust evening'!, rei.iil.ir mi Vll'i lit the J irltKOli Stleet liaptUt di'i-ell. Rev John Evans, of Plj mouth, oelu pled tho pulpit or tho PI) mouth Consi't liatloiifl eliurih al both bervlceu estur da v. Communion ceremonies and reception of members worn part of tho morning il French Chins rS -' i-"v 5 MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avenue - "iVallc In an I scrvlee nt the Simpson Methodist chureli jeslirdav "'Iho Churltlts of Heaven" was the lopli of Rev L 11 Poster's evetiliu ser mon at thu Sumner Avenue Prcsb terl.m c lunch vestcrtl ij It.'V Otoige D. Clullil. of the rrovlc'cn" PleibMerlall ehlllill, occlipltsl .he mlplt of the (In en Itltlgu Presbyterliiu ihurdi osti liiav mtirnliir.. "Tint Iloj-llis Iilghts," wns tin sub ject of Rev C. M. (1 mill's set moil last evening at the Elm Pntk e hutch. This Is the third of his si iles on "That l!ov " Rev I. J. Lilislng, D. D. ol the Cireell Kltlgo Presbjtt tlan lunch, pleached In thu Prevliltnte Piesbjterlnii rlnirch at Iho regular morning seivlco at hi Ml o't lock. Will J. Me Council conthlitod two 'el vi ,m jeslenlav at the clirk'' yunin.lt Mi Ihot.ls' Kplscopil church. s im "swil" In held evoiv evening by lilm during tins v ei k at this i lunch. "I In Afro-Ameileitn In Litrrntur was the subjict ot Rev. II. A. Giant s sermon last i veiling at the Howard Place Arm an Methodist chureh. This Is the Ihlltl sei mon or the "Alio-Aliutlcan" series Communion spiv Ice wis obsitved artcr the ie '-'iilar evening pre idling scrvie jflcttliiv at the Seianton Street Iiupllt cliuidi ".Vllghtv to Save" was the tin tin of Pastor Matthews' sermon foi the even im "Docs It P.iv, or Counting the Cost " was the biili.net or vrsttulu) s iv 011111 sermon by Ri v. Robert V. Y. Plcne. pas tor or the Penn Avcuiio Haptlst elillich This Is tho loiittli In his series on "The 1'iodlgul Son or Todij." Attorney A V. Rower, of Clreru Ridge gave the lirst or his proposed tou'st or It etui e?. ilhi tratitl with stt re'opi.eon vIlV.i. on the ll'e or Christ visttielav af ternoon ut the Railroad Young Men's Cluistlun tissue Intlnu service Lev R. II. Williams, of PlMiioiilh, I pttnchetl at tin South Main Avcitun I Welsh Calvlnlsilc Jlethnillst ihutth at 1 yesterday mornhi-r's strvlce and eoiuliiet 1 1 tl the communion servbe R V. Petel Ev-nn of .Mlnuesota, preached lu the j evi nlng "Porclvo and Yn Shall Re rorglven" 'and "('hilst's W'orel with Ree.peet to Ills Secontl Commandment" wile tin lluniP of VfsUrduv's motnlng and evinlng ser mons lespe'etlvcl.e bv Itiv. A I R.imer, Ph. D, pastor of St. Mink's Lutheran chuich. Rev. H. D Smllli. of Cumin, N. .1.. pieaclutl at the Asbury .Vleihoillst Rplsco pal dim eh vcste-'ilny and v III assist in the evangelistic setvlcis which will up In Id t ich Vt 'ling iluilnv till" viiek at lb eliun h. The annual missionary lall.v will be In lei this evening Rev S Guv Snoi.d. n R D, p istor tit tho Mo'ccin Mi thodlst Rplstopal ihurdi prtaeh'Ml fi.1111 tl 1 tlcmes. "The Iti ipi -st ot Ji sits ' anil 'Dill Seatrh foi the ('hi. f Gooil lu W iFdnm ' at ve sti 1,1 i 's si ri '1 es. llnlv eoinmuiiloii was ulmlnlnti tnl f 1 lowlng the niuinliig s. ivleo VERY MRTYlibuPLE. They Wcio Sent to the County Jail Yestculny by Buigess Can, of Throop Do Not Like Wntei. Mr. and Mm Dan Wluilej, two veiy unleitie characters, wcio co'innltted to the county Jail last night tiom Thump boiough. Whnley would bo a foi mid nblo competitor for tho distinction of being the dirtiest man on caitli. His wife is not a whit better. Constable Gallughei, of Tin nop. ai rested them esterdiiy In the woods hack of that boiough and lotltjed tin eluiicte of vngianey against them liurges.s Cair committed them to Jul for sl month1' until tpilng thrt , and served notice to ileal uway out of his bight after that. 1'ivo minutes after they were lu Jail they wcic plane 1 into a bath and snubbed and bcttibbed until the mud: wns unshed nwny. Night Waiihn Thompson snld ho never saw s nun h dill heforo In It's life a" Whuley was loaded down with. He looked as If he hadn't tec 11 water for twentv-live ycuis. He Kjiiiimed like an ed out of Its c lenient when ho wns put on the wash iad, and he had an awful hniror do pie ted on his face when he saw tho soap and blushes and the hose. How- did they git m ditty' They picked coal 011 a culm dump every dav for sl months, lived in n dug-out in tho woods, and never used a ill op of water for washing purposes. They beg d around the houses for food, anil subslsti'd in that way. A good deal of 1 ptlty luneny bus been going on in j Throop mid olyi hunt, and Hi" Whuleys wete imsee ted of having their lingers In it. Dan's age might be dose to CD pnf. Site Is not any younger. Nobody knew t:ti.v tiling about their husirtei s Dan's fnvoilte answer to all questions w i: "Say, what el'vou hear about the war these days?" If hhi wife was mound she would chime In with "A dot-oil mouth catches no lllos." Their ubode was dug Into the side of .1 hill, ami It wna coveu-l nwi with a few old Ixinids nml bags. Tin fit -plaro was of ptlmcvul design, ami the door was c-fowd only when Dan stood in the doorway nnd looked out. The chlldien of Tlnciop vieio nevir out after dark If they huaul the Wh.i Iph weio nhioad. They were th- bo gins of that section The life they lived got to tlie pass that It was decided Ih Jail or tho pour house wcio the oni places for them. They could not be sent to the foinior Institution against their will, s.0 they were put In the other plicc TICKETS TOR THE GONDOLIERS. The Auangemcnts Made for Dispos ing of Them. The committee in charge of the th ltet uuangemenis for the "Gondolleis" has dec Ideel to 1 di tho bues and loges bv subset Ipllon and to diuw by lot. The pi Ices of all scats downstairs are one dollar, balcony, 75 cents, galleij, r, 1 cents. Excliungo tickets will le sold In advance and the dlagiaiu will open two days lu udvuiice of the first per toinuince. An auction for choice of seals will be held, thus abolishing the uso of tho check ssteni, employed on pievlous occasions ot tho soit, H. P. Simpson and other well-known gontluiueii liavo this part of tho arraugonteutu in hand, Dinner Sets g MnrKeJ Cli.ls lied ll.lvllatiJ, eoi MM r too Pieces . . 5Zd.UU This Is an csMemelv low price for these sets. "J Ihcv are not II iv Man J & Co.'s. but mniuila:- t-p lurcJ by lierard. DulfralsaK & Abbott. I.imones. 2g I ran e. We li.iv e ten Open Stock Patterns of ei? H.ivilind&O) 's of which vou can select such eg pieces as ou want. gi CKKKtsM. ts Loai Ariu 1 1. " nnd having been most surevsful in similar affairs, they are certain to make this equally ictnuneiatlve. VAN HORN NOT WORRYING. Mrs. Westcott's Slnyer rattens on Prison Pate. (Icoige K. Van Hot 11 passes the time In his cell at the county Jail without doing nliy nppaient worrjlng. If ho wot ties anv the keepus do not sec It. Eveiy time he Is vlsltid, which Ih fie tiuently eveiy day and night, he ap pears to be lu cheerful humor. Ills ap petite Is gootl, and he Is gt ttlng fat. He has made up his mind that tlu chances are not blight for a coininut 1 tlon of his s'entenie. and Is 11 slcntcl to the fate he believes ly awaiting hlni. Of one thing he Is sure, an 1 that Is that he Is going to tile .sometime. So ho thinks It is Jti't as well a few month fiom now as that ltianv jeais or de cades uvv.ij. Theic In nothing especially that he lms to live foi. CITY HALL BRIErS. APPROVED PILLS -The stlpph com mittee of the boa id of contiol met Sat in da v night and oppi overt of lllc bills of that brunch ol the buslnrs. HOI SERREAKER JAILED-Dninlnlck Hairingliiii was given a hearing on tlm elintge of htiusibleaklnz by -Major l.'allev Sitiiiilnv nut lu di fault ot .1 line v.as c n-imtttitl to the eotnt jail foi thll ' dajs. A LARGRR II VDRANT -The in t bv ilrint al tho eorni! of Lukawaniiu and Pi nil ave lines ".'111 be leplaeetl bv a 1 11 - 1 olio to mi lire 11 Klelllel volume or W.iti 1 Chief tllekiv biRinude ir-nnu mtnis ,"i It Willi ih Si ronton Gas uul Water coui panj . ELECTRIC LIGHTS AGAIN -ft"r n solving two e.is ngei to btilu gns In fu turo In ellv bull mid tin- police and tin (tiulne boiisis Hit councils have ailopte I a 11 solution to lesuine the use of eleclile lneniidi scent lamps Wi have the sole n,genc v In Suuiiton for Hie ' l!i'nltr" Kiel Gloves otnc f.nil ti them, rinley. IE YOU HAVE ANY disease due to Impute or linpoveilshed blood, llko sci oful.i,,, salt 1 heum, dyspepsia, or calniih, you should take Hood's Saisa paillla and be ptomptly cuieil. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to take, easy to opeiate. Curo Indigestion, bil iousness, 'J.'c. CINNAMiJN-COATHD PILLS -Di A-- nevv s Live t PHI ', KinaudViiV,,,;, u upoon drioi, V taki One pill a rtosi -in In a vltl lot In n tits. Tlnli pipulni.U is a whlilwild. sWLt'ph g 1 otn 1 lltois bettiii II Hlu tha.'. N'o niin 110 Kiiph.:.' 10 Im ouvi nil ut .' Sold hi .M ittlu u IIP " and W T CI.11I.1 -Si ih) 0 VstrTi lor Infants aucl Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of L&iZ& Election Day You Will Klil.tblv 1 loved it the Wi . tin be out wltli the 1 is tun Whv nut II U.I. and i:i'-t.'.inl in ami ill otli III ikes tills tin. ii n tt ei i:i:.'m; ti si for a few mlnnti s pllm bills ii tirlnir 100ms 1110,1, to aceom'lioilallt.ns 11 lib .il iloppinu plai.. No, No, Don't worry about bujlns invtblnr It wo ca.i do as well, or lit It r I )i vou win 11 vou ate lu tie-id of liun-le or nuisli tl lusnum-nts well nml kood. In lit wi II Im delUhlid to siive i,ii lnu Ihil his nothlni; whitivtr to do wuh tin- invli itlnn now .-Mniilnl to ulm-o. e-vtr t hi. m 10 conn and ma.lv Hi in selvvs at hoiin GuernseyHall H anil. 'HO Waslilngloii Au. I urs m.uL- b .111 t r ri p tired v II !.' storoJ Jlirnu t'le 1 iniiKr (in of vli ir, N ivv is the- tutu to h iv e voiir I ur I'e-piir-cd ur Uc-Dved ') a I'l.uiu d 1 tinier. Purs Alade to Order. Kleetrlc Concj Colliuvlte with P. I I. .nnlitv sKins. inJ 'ith Mu ji brown .rin mto u-iii. lon tar $9.00. Heal .Martin (ollari'Uct witli K-it hnuu 10 or u in long $20.01). Q. STRAUS, 201 Washlnaton Avonus. (has Da P. sw lit, (ico Al. ILIbteiil. lit! a. Sw ft, C It. Vu 1 lluiklrk. SW'PT, HALLSTUAU & CO., Insurance 'telephone) Number. IBI12. Icoom 306 Connell HullJlnt;, icru'lton. SJ sf?Z . y fff&J&Ca' ' ELECTRIC WASHER Hade of the Best Virginia White Cedar. Electric Welded Wire Hoops. The nbovc cut shows the ex tenor of our celebrated KLECTKIO WASH IM!. This machine is con st! ucted of the llcst Virginia WIiUp TlmIuv, and is stronger, nicer finished, and laiger than any 1 ound machine on the market. It is supplied with our improved gc.uing. and all castings are gal vailiZi'l!. The inside of the ma chine is fully corrugated, similar to a W'.ishboaul. there being no nails or blocks ot .my kind on the inside. The machine is nude with largo end of tub down, allowing plenty of room for water and clothes. The hoops ate made ol extra heavy a:.lvani'ed wire, arc Elcclrlo Wrlddli and are warranted not to break or fall oil. Instead of using a square wooden post to work the dolly, we use a square galvanised iion tod, making it impossible to tear the most deli cate labric, as this offers nothing in winch the clothing can catch. Woith S to 10 dollars everywhere. Sold in our Upstairs Department foi $4.98. THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. LADWIO, Prop. ESTABLISHED 1866, P. L. Crane, For leliable Fur Goods call examine our stock. and I Handsome Seal (Jannents from l$li.uoio$!25.0l). Ori'trie Seal Jackets for ;335.M and Baltic Seal for S23.00. Persian Iamb .laclcots from 5I25.00 to S1S3.00. Also a full line or Ladles' nnd .llisws Cloth (iaruii'iKs. FUR RPAI?ilNG A SPECIALTY 324 Lackawanna Ave. New Buckweat Flour. New Honey Maple Syrup. Home Made Sausages, A. F. GSAHTOH CASfl ST9BE FALL, BROWN or BLACK IIIULl. DIMnSSION-?. ruPlclPtl tint Isfillv .'Uiriiit"! Ityllial wo in; in vou em line nn it her Int without colli It eljo-i not jliocaliro lllirucilou. r t rvs czs v x . . mips Vv- i x t 1 ', Lacl.a, Avenuo SELLS THEM AT $3.00- Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Oranges, Fig-Si Apples, New Buckwheat Flour, Haple Syrup Blue Point and Roclcawziy Oysters, Turkeys, Ducks, Chicken, Game in Season. Pierce's Market c5"i 1 i-iiul i4C r.. ki' ",.' 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