THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. NOVEMBER IS. 1898. 5 Ihli Vote Not Uood Alter Nov. n. iSp5. The Celebrated BRIGGS IS FOR HAI.i: AT PURRV UROTIIEKSnUSIC STORE 205 Wyoming Avenue. ALSO THi: rOl.LOWtNO CHOir-r. Mt'SIC "AugelH serenade " piano, Smith ... 10c "Awakening of tlio Linn." Koutskl . 10.'. llluo Diinubn WnltzcH, HtriiUHs 10c. "Old Kintucky Home wong or plnno.inc. .ImI' Snil Hhupfoillo 'Jc Cumo Hack to Kiln. Kulic 1"c. Vlftli Nocturne l.eybnch We Ciornv'a Kludes ilii AMocltv 10e nsttifllnntlnn WnltscK, WuMtcufrl .. Iik. The Flatterer, Chimlnmlo ! (rand Varn Hrllllunt, Op IS. Chopin. . H . Intermezzo from CntiilleiU Hiistleiinn..lile. Spring Bong. MemloNnohn lc Tnnhiitir Mulch, AVugner UK.. Two Sktlicrks. I.rpclictlzky l. Tho I'hIiiik, 1'auro I0e Culvarv, Hodney l')e Could I. Tostl inc. l.nst Hop. HuttHrliilk TV. Traumerlc SSrhlimnn HV. The Skipper. .Iiulc to Two flreniidlcrw, Scliunuiii . .Wr nnd f.P0 othcrw. Send - icnte extra If or dering hy mull. ynd for catalogue. h5 IK VOU AUK LOOKING TOIL "! 1 WEDDING GIFTS 1 ;-j Remember nothing is 5?j ?5 more appreciated than S ' Pictures. You will find us an exclusive Ijne to se- ' lect fiom ;it 5! 1 II GRIFFIN fllil (WWMMWtMWWWW DR. A. A. LINDABURY. Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women Office. Ior....-.. n to in a. m 1 1o :t p. m At Ilesidenes . ..... .7 to 8 j m Offlce William Hultdlne, Opp. 1'ostofiloo. Itc-ildence 210 South Main Avenue. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LIME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON. PA. Hatters Follclted Vhcr Otherg Tailed. Moderate Charges. 8 Uareopened a General Insurance omes In It l'et Btock Companies represented. Large -uch especially nollclted. Telephone 1803. Allow Us to Clean Your LA CIJ CURTAINS, and You Will Be Pleased. Lackawanna "THE" AUNDRY. jo8 Pcnn Atenuo A. B. WARMAV. Tho AVllkcs-Barra Ilccord can bo had in Scranton at tho rews standi, of Kelu man Bios., 401 Spruce and C03 Llndm wectsj Aide, Lackawanna avenue. PEKSOAL ..corse W.ihl la ut riill.id(l!ila on n 1 i-dness tilp. Rev. J. J. JTcCabe, of Atoca, was lu the city yesterday. Vtlornoy J. J. II. Hamilton was In Kas ton yesterday attending the marilugc of lilt brother. THEIK ANNUAL TAIB. Members of Woman's Guild of St. Luke's Are Conducting It. Thu jnungcr nicmbeiH of the A"o mun'n (Julld of ft. Luke's 1 hutch opened their annual lair yesterilav In tho Meats building. If tho tesult" of the llrs"t nttcrnoon and evening an to bo consldeicd an example of tho icniulnin davs of tho sale, Its suc cess Is unprecedented. Mrs. L. S. Oakford was in charge and Mrs. Ocorse I. Ilallslcad wns at the sofa pillow and tancy woik booths". With her were Mis. F. J. Sllllnian nnd Mis. H. W. Cross. Tliey rune assisted by Miss leimyn, Miss Manness and tlie Mii--es Ke Holds. Mi 3. Lanson. Mis. Benore and Mis. Wlllaid Bunnell weie in chatge of the cake booth -AIt.. W. W. Mat pie and Mrs. Todd poured tea dining1 the early pan of the afternoon. Later Mis .T. J. Todd ami .Airs'. W. H. Culver pte Melcd at the dainty tea tables. lu tho otenlng Mis. II. W. Kingsbury served lemonade to tho large number of visltois. The abi-Ihtants weie: JIIss Henrietta llesll, .V'hs (Mott, Ht.s Todd and Miss Campbell. Mrs. Uveiett Wan on was to be In dim ire of the doll booth, but was un 11 bio to bo piesent. Her assistants veto Mis. Ooore II. Jennyn, Mis. Wolter M. Dickson, Mis. II. It. Watc Tlie kltclien nnpoiy was under th dliect'on of Mis. Jobcph Motl. Mm. Itobuttitoii and Mis. Aveiy. At the candy booth weio Mts. Fied Hand, Mies T3ebB Sheier, Mltses Thacr. IM na Sancton and Footo. Miss I'hnlly Stevens acted ns casliiei. The nitldcH on sale vcu ail especial. ly (It-aliablr- The doll boolli was -i Mujpolo arrangement on a circular tabic, wheru the little people In var ious attitudes giasped the bilglit hued ribbons. The sola pillow display vus Gor geous Indeed and seldom aio so" many beautifully ilcroratfd oiich .seen In n collection. The fancy iurl In ombrold ftlfctf nnd dainty linen uus pailicular Jy attractive and the supply of use ful thlncs lor tho kitchen found 1 tendy sale. The cakes are to bo received fresh very dav as will' also tho lino home made candy which was sold hj rea fconably. TI10 sale Mill open thin and tomoirow ntternoonH nt 2 o'clocl:, clunlnc at 10 In the evening. A Curd. We, the uuderbfgiicri, do licicuy nsn a en refund Urn money en a Wl-cent bottlo of Urccno'B Warranted foyiup of Tar If it falls to oiiro your tough or rold. AVc nUo Kiiar&htfO n. 'j-cont bottle to pi mo t-jtlx-tin'lurv or jnnnej rnfiindPil, .1 (I. Uoiie . Kun, niimnoie, l'a.; John 1', Dominie, Bcruutou, To. DR. CONWELL'S LECTURE. Ho Will Be Heard in the High School Auditorium. Wo aro minimized to announce thnt about sixty Rents temaln unsold nnd may bo tesened for tho lcetuic by Dr. ltussel! II. Conwell, of Philadelphia. He speaks tonight nl tho high school auditorium on tho subject "Aetcs ot Diamonds, or Whcto to Oct Itleli and llpcome Ureat." This lecture Is 11W mastetplocp and Is one of tho Jlnest foionflo effortc over produced. The life ot Dr. Conwell Is on lnilin Hon, bin lectures hold up to every one tho possibilities within them mid how to develop them. There Is no question but that every sent will bo taken nnd some perhnps innj have dlftlculty In nbtulnluu ad mission unless they come early. About one-half of the unsold seats aro III tho best part of the houfce, not being checked oft bv reason of a mistake. Thu committee desltcs us to make nn explanation, namely: The scats can be hud onlv nt the high school, and will be 011 sale all of today and at the box olllee this evening ufter 7 o'clock. NEW PASTOR INSTALLED Seivlces Conducted at the Moosio Piesbyteiian Church in Plac ing Rev. S. W. Young in Charge of the Palish. Tho Moosle I'resbytetlan chinch was Towdtd lust eenlng nt tho installa tion of He. W. S. Young as pastor ot that (ongiojratloii. A distinguished ns.scmbl.ige elected the many Msltlng cleisrj men on the Imoprtant occasion. A united choir from both Mooslc and tiiecnwood churches rendered the mu- M' acceptably. Itev. M. V. Yen Krug, of Kingston, piesldlni; elder of tho rrcsbytcry, piesidcd oer tlie session, l!e. Mr. Funk, of Durjea, tend tho opening lesson fiom Colosslans In He was followed by Hev. Mr. Hotelier, who offeied player. The M'imon of the oxenlng Mas pleached by ltev. Dr. James Mi Lend, pastor of tho I'lwt I'lesbyterlan church of this cltv. whose powciful dlscciuiF" m.nle a gicat lmpr"sslon. He spike from two tets, Col lit. 10: "Let the word of Chi 1st dvull In you vlcli lj," and also fiom 1 l'eter 1; 2", "The wotd of the Loid cndutetli forever." Tho thought that the bible should bo studied was most emphatically de clared. The speaker ruldre.s-.cd him self .stionglj. to the young' people whom he advised to li.nc the word of God lu their hearts and too jmv It to cTiuirh, lo Sundn school and too study It mote iissl.luoiily. He rcfeued to the fact that In Scot land the j tulle of the Ieaes of the Holy Hook Is a feature In the set vice as as "things seen mo mightier than things heatd the Ininrcssion Is thin deepened. Thu ieeiend speaker's nd diess was heaid with intense inteiesl. At Its conclusion and In the absence of Hev. Mr. (ilbbous, of lummoie, to whom hud been assigned tl.o task of presenting the enatge to the pastor, the modeiator delivered the chtirge. Thu charge to tho eongiegallon. whlih was alto an able elfort, was ddlvoied by Jlei. Mr. Smyth, of Avium. After the bcnedli tlon by the pastor. Jiev. Mr. Young, the pastor, was greet i'd by the eongiegatlon, and the pitas ant .service was tei initiated. PROPERTIES TRANSFERRED. Sheriff Pioyor Acknowledges Deeds in Open Court. Sht'ilfC Piiiyor yesterday acknowl edged tho following- deeds- To John Ilaiiuls, land In Old Forgo, sold as the ptopertv of 1'atilck and VIII1.u11 Homy, tor f 03 ". To Brldg-t T. Melliilc. laud In Dun moro, sold as the lopcrty ot Ilobeit A. Scott, lot Sl.SKi. To Autoulo Todbto and Salllo Co Hi, land In Old forge, sold as the propel ty f Vlnttiuo Cota and Itoso Todtsco, mr JILTS. To John I! fish, land In Stranton sMd ns the propel tv ol Company II Armory association, tor $171. To New York Muttiil ."imiiks and Loan association, land In Lark.iwanna, soll as tho property of find (Iewltt. for $0S.X. To Joseph Chillou, land In "urbondalc, sold us tho piopcrtt of fiank Illrdc, for ST.1. To Giorge V. Wollnnd. land in l'liec burg, told us the piopertj or 1 'attic': I.oiikc lor JI'i.TI. To Kdgar A. Harbor land In Arc ribald, sold as the property of H. A. liirber. ad iulutstiatot, ami ?l. J. .Mai tin, guaidian, lor J-iJ.7". ' TWO ANNIVERSARIES. We:e Celebrated Last Night in i'in ley's Hall. The ele tilth nnniertMiy of i-'cranton castle. No. LIT, Ancient Otder Knights of the MstIo Chain, and tlie thhd aunUetsaiy of Esthir assembly. Xo. 10, the ladles' auxlllaiy of the older, was Jdlutlj lelebtated last night at Flnley's hall. The progiammo of testhltles was comprised of oeal and lustiumetital music, supper and dancing. The com mittee of management of the celebra tions wen-: Mis. F. M. Willlamtn, chairman; Mis. L. Welsh, Mts. K. AY. Acker, Mrs. H. Uoblnson, Mrs. L. Futss and Mrs. A. Reese, of tho assembly. R. S. Welch was chaiiman of t Ii ustlo eoiitlngent. He was assisted by J. Williamson. J. T. Kieltardson, AY. C. Wclchel and F. jrcAithur. DR. DONNE'S SAD MISHAP. Slight Cut on the Finger Causes Blood Poisoning. Dr. William D. Donne cut one of his llngois slightly with a snn genu's knife recently and blood polsoninc net In. Ills aim Is swollen and seiious eon sequences nro fcaied Todav he will siubmit to an open tlon tor the ainpututloit of tho linger. The Science of Palmistry. Many confound palmlsttv with for tmiu telling as meie guess work, but Do Mai tint, who is located at "0' Washington avunuo, Is n stilking ex amplo of the exactness with which un mistakable llnea can be read. This Is explained in tho lict that palmistry is a science und rn iks with phrenology which has the sanction of learned men. It seems that physiology and psycho logy curiously blended are united by tho nervous system, which acts as a connectltiK' link between brain nnd hand. F L. Crane Just returned fiom New Yotlt with a lull lluet of Golf Cape.s and Cloth Jackets. "Tho Nash." Meal tickets, Call tot the Popular Punch Clgara, 10c. J ASPHALT CONTRACT AWARDED QUICKLY MAJORITY TOR BARBER COM PANY HAS ITS OWN WAY. Select Council Approves tho Com pany's Proposal to Keep tho As phalt Pavements in Repair for n Lump Sum of $17,520 Per Year. Theie Was n Long and Bitter Fight Before Award Was Made. It Will Now Be Considered in tho Lower Blanch. Heleit loinull last night Mited to nreupt tho ptoposal of tho Hatber As phalt Paving company to keep the as phalt :a omenta of the city In repair for n piilod of ten ieats under the trisloiis of the Keller ordlnunce. In otlng the it ward a lecoid was mndi In expedition, as tin inposaK four 111 lllimbei wete tecelved and opened last night. Yet one hour was le(itlred to ttansact this pail of thn evening's buslnesp which wits fraught with much parliamentary span lug, tho lesult sooting a vlctoty lor Messts. Hoc lie and Coine, who urged Imme diate nc Hon and alone did the debat ing In finor nf the awatd as lutidi. Some nlco points weto inlsed In refer enee to whether lump bids per sum per enr should be consldetcd, or, bids per squaie jatd for wotk acttuillv pe fotmed The membeis finally voted that they construed the ordinance and adveitlpoment under the funnel' plan, on which only the bids of the Umber and Pennsylvania Asphalt Paving companies vein based. Follow Ins; were the proposals In de tail: Barber Asphalt Pacing ecmipaii. 'tli.i-0 per eat for a period of ten jears; u rents per lineal foot for resetting old curb; J3 cents per lineal leot fur tetottln und ii dressing old curb; W cllt ptr lineal foot for new fin Ii; W rents per lineal foot for new elretiiar cuib; J.'.VJ per situate jaul feu 11c w concrete I'eniisjliunl.L Asphalt I',ilng lontpaity $1S,7W per je.T' for u pi rlod of ti 11 yi ars; 10 evnts per llni'al foot for rela,lng euib; Ji rents pei- llmal font for Kl.nlug and redressing old curb; C." cents per lineal foot for new sti.ilght eurh; fj rnts po llutal loot for eliculur cuib; 'J.ijO per scjuiire jurd foi now toneiote. BID BY TIIH YARD. Ah ntia I'alng coniianj-Jl'j eents per sciuarn urd tor ropiililng nnd maintain ing, 11 cents tier lineal foot foi lcl.olng curb; .i."i cents per lineal loot for relat ing unci redressing otd cuib; !)7 cents pur lllirul foot for new 1 licular curb. ".7 cents per ducal foot for new nti. light euib, f.'uij pi r sriuim ard for tclnjlng eonercte. Ocorgo McDonald 15 cents per sipnie Mild for icpaltlng and maintulnlntr. ': cents pit- lineal foot lor iclnylmc cuib; "S cents per lineal foot foi telivlng and 11 cliesslng old cuib, H) cents per lined 10 it for new straight cuib; ?1 10 per lineal foot lor new 1'ltouhir curb, Jl.'JS per suiiaro jaid for lelj.tlng coneele. A motion to tvter tho bi Is to com mittee prevailed, but Immediately af teiward Mr. Roche wanted to know If something eoulel not be done to hull the repairs along-. He remmked that unless public sentiment mid the tone ol the newspapeis had changed theiu was a gloat clamor for immediate re Ii:iis. "In otder to determine Just how this sentiment stands In the council, he said, "I move that the committee make nn Immediate' ttpott." Mr. Sandeison and Mr. Finn both Intel posed objections to haste) and pos sible error, but Mr Covno supported Mr. Roche, contending that Hit lowest bidder could be detet mined in 11 half hour. Air. Sandeison said Intelligent loiihideintlon could not be given the proposals without the aid of the cltv engineer and Mr. Finn raised the point of order that tlio bid", being tegulat ly liferied, 1 ottltl not be teealleel fiom committee nnd then ie-icfcrrcd for immediate icpott. Tin: motion' piij:vaili:d. Chairman Chittenden lultd tint the motion as tovlsed by Mr. Roche ' lu discharge Hvj committee fiom fuitber consideration of the ciuestlon" was per fectly in order. The motion thus stat ed pievalled by the follow Ins oto of 1) to ." : Ai's Ktatne.t , Thomas, ltoclic, Mel ln, McCan.i, fellows, Siluoedei, fiahlc, Co. ne. N'ays Itos", f Inn, James, AVagner, San-de-son, O'liojle, JleAndiew, Chittenden. Mi. Roche then muted that tho pro posals be tefened to a special rommit lee consisting of the piesldent, the clcy ebrk and Mr. Sandeison, but the lit ter declined the of Ike, and after mu h aigumcnt Mr. Roche's futther nutlon to rc-tefer to lommlttee for immediate it-port Movalled bv a otc of 10 to 7, Mr McAndrew going oer to the ma Joiltv. The eoinmlttce ictlied and 1 etui tied lis about ten minutes, Mi, O'Boyle pre teittmg n majotlty teport of "piogress" an' Mr. Coyne's minority lepott favo.' itig an awntd to the Baiber comuiny. The latter explained that "ftoni actual flguiiug nnd the provisions on whldi thu proposals veto made the Barber and Pennsylvania, companies' pioposnls could only bo consideted, and that tho loimer pioposal was the lower of thu U.o." Ptosldent Chittenden telegated tho chair to Mr. AA'llllams and the matter wa fought out to a finish, Mr. Finn and Mr. O'Boylu aigtied that the speci fications would exclude all bids not bused on ynidage and tho latter 1 lunged Mr. Roche and Mr. Coyne with lnllioadiiig. In espouse to 11 leejucst front Mr. 10c Per Pound Is a big difference but a great mauy people tell us that Coiirsen's Java Coffee at 25c is as - ood as tea stores sell at 35c It is a Avide margin but such a thing is quite possible, someone must pay fcr preseuts. Suppose you try Courseu's Java at 25c and judge for yourself. E. Q. Coursen Best Goods (or toast Hoiey. Fnnderson the advertisement was read, It showed that the proposnls should bo "for nn equal annual sum for a period ot ten ycats," although Mr. Finn re new td his contention thnt the speclll cations Indicated the yardage plan. Mr. Rock, of the Baiber company, aim Piesldent John iM. Shny, of the AlenlniM compiiny. accepted Invitations t" occupy the lloor. The former ex plained that his company's bid was baed on a total asphalt ynrdngo ot Jll.onn ynrels nt R cents per yard, or $17,020 annually. The company, he said, bole In 111I111I tho fact Hint 20,000 yaiels would be lu bond for from four to eight yeius. Mr. Shay said his cotn runy's proposal was based on Infotmn Hun received fiom tho city engineer that thu pioposnls should be by the ) aid. Mr. Roche made his lew clear by saying the Umber and I'ennsvlvanlii bids were collect becaUBe. accotellug to the adtcttlsement and the nrelln ance, or, nc cording to the utile In! Invi tation and the law, the specifications bclni; purely subotdltiate. There was ne. excuse for any confusion, much less Mi In low of the fact that the Aleutian mid McDonald bids were the hlghet on either basis Mr. Chittenden and Mr Finn took OM-eptlon t the latter statement. They contended Hint under the yardage pio posals of IPs and 1." cents, the tost was to be based on only the work done on p.nemeuts out of bond, which, In the ouo of the Alratiaz bid. would probably bo found to be as cheap It not cheaper than the Baiber moposal. Ills motion to refer the point to the city engineer was lost by the follow ing tote of C to M: Aes Itoss. nun, William, AVagntr, U Ilotle, Chltte mil II. Nuts Keituei Tlinnuis, Jiimes. Itothe, Melt lit Shcn Sindeison, McCann. fel lows, Schrciiclrr, f ruble, Co) in. JleAtt-elicw. Mr. Co) lie's mlnoiitv lesolutlon wiis then adopted bv a tote of V, to fi, lie above ole, with the exception of Mr, Wanner, vho lethcel meanwhile. EXPLANATORY I.KTTIHt. Aecompantlng the Barber pioposal was an eplanateuv letter which eon talned this putugiuph: "Ao inopose nt the opening of next spring to lesttrfaee huge pails' of east and west Lackawanna iitenue: Wash ington incline, fiom Lackawanna inc line noithwarel; Linden sttcel, A'lii'! sticet. Cedar iitenue, I'enn und I a pouse avenues." Tin pmposals will now be consid ered by the lower bi unfit. The attention exneetfd to be glten the Keller lesolutlon tegiilatlng the business of the boaid of luvlsion and uppenl did not materialize, p nimbly on ae count of the lively wotk curlier in the evening. It was refoii'ed with out comment to the committee on tides. A lesolutlon e onceinlng Hu change of n Seiantou tallway tnute on tlio South Side was tefened to coinmltleo. It deaeilbed the change as follows: "Fiom piesent location on Cel.tr avenue between Brock and Kami, is streets, and on Samlets stteet between Cedar and Bltney avenuiv. and i lace them mi fPittston avenue from Bieck to Sanders street, and on Sandeis stteet fiom Plttstini in Bltney ave nues." M. F. MtCilin's nuuilmition by the mat or to be inspector ot lateral sower woik on Stipp touit was i-l"2tied to committee. A lame number of minor one lined losYilutlons weie considered and siur ul oielinanees passed two leading. GONDOLIERS' SALE OF SEATS. Begins This Morning at Powell's Music Stoie. Outside the fuel that the Ooiieloliets Is to be given fen the benefit of it most deserting dimity which should chaw large audiences, It will be In Itself woithy of the patronage of eveiy one who enjojs it leull) Iltst-eliiss pui loi malice of comic open. The oidlnaty amateur pel loi mane es, gotten up by Inexpeilenied coaches, ie geueinlly doleful affalis. but when dli ei ted bv master hands an amateur piesentutluii of comic; ojiera llses su peiior to the uterage peiformnnce of the ptofesslonal company playing one night "stands" tluough the lountiy at the piesent time. It Is seldom that we aie fatoted with a chen us of fifty slngets in a company that tislts us, and If so what a dif feiencc in the appeal anco from those of our own people, we miss the fresh, tosy faies that our local favotitcs pre sent, as the professional chin us is tired with Its continued traveling-, while their familial Ity with tho stage busi ness makes them almost show n con tempt In their tieatment of It. Thu auction sale of Hist choice of seats for Monday evening's pel foi in uncc will take place this tnotnlng at Powell's musio stoic, at !) o'clock; tor Tuesdiy owning', upon Saturday morn ing, nnd for AYednesday matinee and evening, upon Monday morning at tho same place ANOTHER HEARING HELD. Claims Against Township Must Be Piesented Before Dec. 1. Commissioner John I'. Qulnnan held another henrlng vestetday to Iiiejulio into the liideblediiess of Lackawanna township. Clalnm of Mat tin McDon oiigh mid John MeCarty foi S.'fif. and J11 lesueetlvely, which w.cre taken up at a pretlous meeting, wete again con sidered. Theie will bo another hear ing Saturday. All claims against the township must be- piesented befoie Dee. I. After that Commissioner Oulmuin will begin a siMtchlng Investigation into the coiiettness of each claim piesented to him. Some dlsdosuies of a stmlling mituie aro expected when that por tion of the iines'tlgntion begins. Meetings at Dalton. AVUI J. Mt'Connoll has Just com. menced a setles of tC'inpcrtuift lectin es hi the Baptist dirndl of Dalton. They ure gospel tfinpctunco lecttiii's und ho Is doing a good work In getting sign (is to thu pledge. BORN. ALL'XAN'DElt A daughter was born to Mr. and Mi. Jack Alexanilct, of foiett City, Nov. 10 MARRIED. HAliraBLL r.PL'ST.-Oii Xov. 15, JSJS, nt Providence Methodl.it Dplscopji church, by Rev. AYIIIIam L'dgnr, I'ted nick A'. HurtZL'll und Miss Allco M. Quest, both ot Hcruuton. DAA'IS-DKLMBR -On Not. lei. lvr?, by Row AVIlllam IMuur. Uatld il. Datls, of Aichbald, nnd Miss Mugglo Delmei, of Se:anton DIED. TAXXl'lt -lu Seiuotoll, Nov IT, Alu. Alnuzo Tanner 77 teals old ut tho onl clcilii) of her soli-ln-law. I J, A Clink, ISO) South .Main meiiue fulii ml at tho tol. tleineo SaUrdu) at "J p in. lutcinii'iit at forcwl Hill etineter). POSSIBILITIES IN FIELD F SCIENCE DIRECT APPLICATION OF THE SUN'S POWER. ants ana other Wonderful Scientific Tilings Now JJienincct or Aie In teicstlugly Tieated by Attorney D. B. Reploglo in a Paper Read Befoie the Young Men's Union nt tho Gicen Rldgo Picsbyterian Church Attorney C. S. Woodrull Deals with the "AVomens' Club." A paper teeming with llileiestlng Ideas dealing with Hie subject of "1)1 tect Apidlcutloii ot the Hun's Powet " was rend by Attorney D. B. Reploglo L'doie the Young Men's union nt Its monthly meeting In the lireen Ridge Piesb)tcrlan chuieh lust night. The sun. .Air. Ueploglo vent on to uv. Is the source of all physical pow er manifested on tut Hi. Two fotms of this power, the meehanleul such ns the water-full, and the chemical, gen elated by n steam engine, for Instance, are pretty well understood, or rather contt oiled, but theie Is a rctkless wast ing of these pott eis on account of our Ignotance of a third foim known un der the very unfoitunntu name dec -tilclty. AA'o are only In the supersti tious phase of Its development. Tlio only thing thai has been piacilcally gained in the matter of utilizing the power of tlie sun by this new form, electricity, Is the conduction and ills ttibiitlon of the forms of power here tofoie In use, thut Is the power of the wind, falling wittet, the steam engine, etc. It has been calculated that If all the combustible mateilal on eaith "Including- the wonderful culm piles, ucltci tisoel by the Scranton board of tinde," was consumed ut the l.ito neross.iiv to furnish the actual output of thu heat of the sun, it would not maintain the sun's piesent temperatuie for over fhe tenth part of n second. It has also been calculated that a srniato font of surface heated te the sun's tcipeia ture would generate enough steam to dilte ii dozen of the laigest tians Atluntic stenmeis men Hy on their course WASTING A POWER. The sun Is wasting tills fund of pow er through space ns fur, as we inun d.ines me concetned.at u piodlgal late. All this power Is convertible Into acthe and latent foi ins. It Is allto In the lightning It is latent In dead coal, In the stotage battery, the Leyden Jai, in oiganls'od vegetable and animal sub stunces, und also in the oceans of liquid water and gaseous air which cover the face of the cat Hi. Eleettlclty Is a name applied to that quality of a latent enetgy which en ables It to manifest Itself at remote distances Instantaneously. All forms of enemy may be brought Into that state by taking the ptecautloiis nee cssatv to prctent the escape of the power ot fotee befoie It teaches the Intended point of application. Otn piesent method', aie etude and Indl ieet, AA'e go to Nlngaiu or the culm piles for their stored enemy while over our heads at noon dav there is many times nioio than enough power to do all our woik if we onlv knew how lo Eiasp n. To i educe the dliect heat of the sun Into a latent loim so insulated ol held in a teseivolr that It can be drawn upon at pleasute is u question yet un solved and one thnt will not be solved until our scientists change their pies ent tlews ns to electricity. Mr. Reploglo hinted ut luige glass domes In which the sun beams would be gatheted By multiplying these along the pathway of old Sol the gath ering of the eiuigy could be continued dny nnd night, for as the sun would sink in tlie west the Chinese could see to It that the Pacific cable supplied the necessary power by night and the Enzllsh In their tin ii could render the Chinese n moio actual serv!co than they hate cter been wont to do, by sending the belated sunshine to tho Orient. VISIT TO LABORATORY. Mr. Reploglo also Interestingly told of a visit to the laboratory of Chailes E Trlpler and of his witnessing some ot the phenomena, pioduecd by appli cations or liquid air. Testa's latest discovery, the means ot transmitting electricity without wites through the upper ptrnliini of air wns likewise touched upon and both, he said, weie means lo tilt end upon which he ells covered the dliect application of the suns energ). There weie a number of other in teiestlng exercises nt the meeting. In cluding a paper on "The AVomon'.s Club" liy Attorney C. S. AVoodruff. and music by n quartette composed of C. I'. AVhitteniote, Chailes AYinke. D. J. Phillips and M. Roberts. Rev. Dr. I. ,1. Lansing, pastor of the e hutch, pieslded. SWISS FOURTH OF JULY. Wns Celebrated Last Evening by the Giuetli-Veieiu. Yesletday was tho Swiss Foitith of Jul) Six hunched and eight yeuis ago, on Nov. 17, tlio Swiss tepublic wns git en bit th. Each year Hit local Sweltzeis celebiute the cent with what they mo pleased to call their Jaehillchu Nocmbei-fest or annual November festival. This year the cel ebration took the foim of an evening of dinmu and daueiug at Music hull, git en under the auspices of the (lllletll-A'ctein. Tho drama was ptesontid by the Gentian Theatrical soeiuly. It was ciy appiupiiatcly Sehlllot's "William Tell." Tho title pjit was tssajed b) M. Elsuniunn, diieclor ot the soclet), mid wits veiy uitisticiilly poitia)ccl Williuiu neuter was "tiesslcr. ' otto Stueckcl appealed us "Plrieli ton Itudons:." mid Monls AVdss repicsent ecl "Itel Reding." The principal fe male parts were tilled by .Mis. Btckei-Eiflibci'fi-. Misses Renter, Miss Bai hleil and Miss Lena Louies. Otheis thn participated weie Messrs. Erlno, Rosse, Ulour, Hither. Knoss, lit inner, Pat do, Meier. Audeieg nnd Lentes. Lawrence's oichesti.i furnished the music for the play and for tho social which followed. Tho committee of tho society which had tho affair in c lunge was com posed of Arnold Roth, Rudolph Traiih, Andrew Klamer, B. Fulner and A. Nonr. A Good Set or Tcclh Hir. . ..$3.00 Our Best Sets or Teeth 5.00 Including the Painless Lxtractloti DR.S.cTsiNIYDER an Spruce btrect, Opp, Hotel Jertii) n A HUMANE ACTION. Woman Released fiom Jail on Her Own Recognizance. Kate McNulty, of Olyphant, who was In Jail awaiting trial on a charge of being a common scold, pirfcrred by her husband, was yestcrdny released from coiiilncment on her own recognizance. Judge Aichbald oidercd her release. The action was the result of a reconi l'lctidiitloii of tho Jail physician, Dr. Donne and n pitiful plea fiom the vo ninn hciself, who dreaded the thought ot her child being bom In a ptleon cell. Smoke the Poconn Cigars, ." cents, 19, In our Meat Dep't. Choicest Spring Chicken PER POUND. We have double the quantity we had last Sat urday and will have enough for everybody this week. UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I $2.00 for I n 1 Our Reliable $3.00 Hats H AH the correct Kill Derby shapes in all heights, trimmed with silk band and binding s and equal to hats sold regu- larly clseAvhere at $2. so and $ 1 Here $2.00. wo 55 mown only at this price You Can Appreciate 5 What a modern enterprise S is Avhen you enter this store E how far ahead of all possible 5 competition our methods, 5 our stock our prices. "Hatters," E "Furnishers." IHAND & PAYNEl 203 Washington Ave. riiiiiiiiiiiimiiisiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiuuiiK OwinST tO tue arSe & nintrAt flirt NOVEMBER 10 CENTS VIIU VVJ UUW QU1U Wil -.vunuil- w . -u days oul'. The assortment is complete aud . q positively the best value ever offered at 4oC pail SMITHS GLOVE STOKE, 427 SPIttJCE ST. IL01Y OIL Ai TELEPHONE 622. 141 to 149 Meridian NG UND LUBRICATING OIL PAINT DEPARTriENT.Purc White Lead, Colors aud Varnishes. 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Rnynotds1 Wood Finish, tpcclully Designed for Iuildn Worlc Marble Floor Finish, Durable and Drloj Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PUR LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE. We Sell Underwear. bell&skTnner Hotel Jernijn lUilldlng. Thoughtful Women . . . Realize that thet cannot be too pin tic ulur nliuilt the quality oC tlio food that Is Intended fur lb" ue of their loved ones. Often a little food that Is lint Just light will make some member of the family sick Poor, boggy blend will do it. (Jet "Snow White" rieuir and ton won't hate soggt Jiicuil. It will bo light, whole some nnd nutritions every time. All groi crs sfll It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scmnton, Carbonefalc. Olyphant. THE 101 POWDER CO. Rooms 1 and 2, Com'Mi BTfl'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting & Made at Moosle- and Kushdalo Yv'orkc LAI'LIN & RAM) I'OAVDr.K CtVS ORANGE GUN POWDER Klectrlo Ilatterlc. 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