The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 05, 1899, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCK ANTON TIUBl)il'-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1899.
NORTON'S
Illustrated Souvenirs
of tlio
"Electric City."
Beautiful Booklets, 25c and 50c each,
showing tho Important buildings
and various Industries,
Mines, Mills, etc., of Scranton.
Also Souvenir Postal Cards.
x-aper Covered Books
at greatly reduced prices.
25 cent books for 10 and 15c.
50c books for 25c.
25 cent cloth cover books,
largo variety of titles, for 10c.
50 cent cloth covered books,
excellent In evejy way, for 35c.
All the stnndard books.
All the desirable new books.
School Books and Stationery.
M. NORTON,
322 Lackawanna Avenue.
We .ire cleaning
up odds and ends
in mouldings, if
you have pictures
to frame this is
your opportunity
to get it done at
almost your own
price.
THE GRIFFIN ART CO.,
200 Wyoming Avenue.
!
Ice Cream.
UESr IN TOWN.
Per
c Quart.
LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO
Telephone Orders Promptly Dolliered
3B'37 Adorns Avenue
DR. A. A. LINDABURY,
S: cc'aliiES Surgery, Diseisji of Women
cmcollour 11 ti IU n. m
'2 to t n. m
At IttmOnco ... ..7 to H p. m
Oftlce '.MO Con noil lSiilldlns Itostdonco
'J10 South Main Avenue
Scranton Transfer Co.,
I1U0H J. KUHNAN, Manajer
CI eck Unsgiisa direct from reililenca to
nil) purl or tho UnlteiStatBi
Odk'c 10!) Lacka. Ate. i'lionc 52.)
ACKAWANNA
"THE"
Baundry
308 I'enn Av:nue,
A. II. WAKMAN.
PERSONAL
Mile Conant r10 Spruce street, has re
turncil from New YoiK
Mis' Anna M.mcun, of I'ittfeton, was
ninons the mini ' tho elt esterda
Trofessoi r. It Hunt nf lllghtstoun,
N J , is tho guest uf Ji lends In the citv.
Charles i: t'ourstn, wife mill won, ro
tninetl firim their summit home at 1 Jim
dale todii
Miss Kllziilieth AVlster. nf Jluffalo, is
the guest of Mi. ami Mrs. John I White,
of I'rcseott ainue.
Mr& Owtn Irii-h nnd diushter are hack
from n two months' trip In tho Adiron
dack nnd Green mountains.
Mrs O Ann rtucklik of Iiulfl Mount, Is
the itiiest of her mother. Mrs o. It.
I'ense, of Washington annuo
Airs Robert i: AVcstl ike, of Wet
Market btreet. Is iMtlnir friends In
Wllkes-Uarre and Glen Onoko
Friend Ithodts, of Klmhurst, and Miss
I.Ida Swnrtz, of Sprh Mleld, Mass, were
guests of Seranton frit nils jtstcrday.
1'rofessoi Goodman, of Yietorla unlier
sltv, KiiRlantl, has been ilsltliiR Mr and
Mis 1! Jlolfi, ot AVaHilnulon aenue
G H Thompson, of 121 Ulrch stieet,
his nicompanlei i: J Whe.iilon, of ("Mil.
toro on a trip to I'hlladtlplila. New
iorK anil seaside resorts
Miss Mame Campbell, of Wllkes-H i're,
mind In the eit esterdnv and will bo
the guest of Miss Anna Mnj Ilirrett, of
Adams avenue, for a few dajs
Mr and Mrs Jnme- Hone Miss Annlo
Kvans and Park Kv.ms, nt 1'lttston spent
icsttrdnv at the homo of Air nnd Mr,
Jacob t'hristnphtl, of l'rcseott ninue
V. 11 Thompson, of lluffalo N A' . and
Mr and Mrs j: J AVluadon and Miss
Alice Wheadon, of ChlcnRO III, nie
quests of G B. Thompson, of ll Ulrch
street
Mr nnd Mrs V. A. Hock of AVIlkes
Burrc, and Mr. ind Mrs Charlis 'nn
Htone. nf Iioston were Riitsts of Mr. and
Mrs AY I. Spiece, at The Jeffi rsou, our
Sunday
Mrs I'rank K'emer, nf nitlon, In ;
Mrs J C Cobb, of i:iendale. Mls Rosa
llrjnn of Allintimn, nt'd Missis J.llllan
nnd Dlna Itosenkran. of 1'lttston, mo
Kueit of Mr. W. I, Speoee
I'rofessoi and Mrs. J'rledewnld lu.ie
returned from their summer otitliiR. They
spent six weeks at CambildRo. Mass,
where Ml Trlvlewa'd took the mil anted
rrcnili ourso nt llcriurit coIIcro nnd
two weeks at leak's Island, Portland
Ilnrbor. Maine
FIRE AT WAVERLY.
House Owned nnd Occupied by Al
bert Johnson Destioyed.
At 1 o'clock yesterdaj mornln the
house on Carbondale rtreet, AA'nverly,
owned nnd occupied by Albeit Johnson,
wis entirely destroed by lire tosether
Tilth Its contents.
There Is nothlnu dellnltp known
about the causo of the fire. Tho house
and Its contents weie A'alued ut 11,000
The loss Is covered by Insurance car
Tied In tho H. n Tranklln aBency of
this city.
The Southwoith Studios of Music
are now open for tho reception nf pu
pils, Assignment of hours, 0 to 12
and 2 till 6
t?moke tho Pocono Be, Cigar.
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III
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CANDIDATES FOB, REPUBLICAN
NOMINATIONS.
In ntcnnlance wllh Utile n, of tliu He
publleau parts i nl". which provides that
"All tin1 names of Republican tnndldntis
fii it ii coitntv mi i ihrr nlllee shall lie an
imutiitil In the Millie ulltlnii nf a public
ntwspuptr, wililMii it In the toiiiiti, nt
bast twentj dins In fore the dm up
pointed for holdlUR the primnr) -Ip lion,
and votes east f( i Mil f iinillilnli1 for ni'
ofllee who lui" inn In t n so aniloiined
sh-ill not be eiinitid b the lRllniifO
(iiinmlttiis or tin uiint loniontloii In
Ui tci mining the rutiilldittts liomliuiti !, '
the followliiR peif ins IiiivIiik KRlsUr'd
thflr imrnis wllh ihe stcritorv ntul hav
ItiR paid the li 'lulled ass. "Sinetlt, their
nitnis will alpuii upon the billot, Willi h
shall bo cast at Ihe Ut puMIt an primaries
to be held on Hitunluv. Sept S"il. I1"1,
bitwun the hours nf 1 and 7 p in
Toil COI'NTY COMMISSIONKIt
AYIIIIam K10117, TOO Monroe iienuo,
Sfianton, Pa
J Com hr Mollis fit; Madison ncnuo,
He rnntnn Pa
John l'tninnn, Oh pliant. Pa
Gilts Itobirls. Dillon, Pi.
Sumiitl W Itobirls clu N WashlnRlnn
annuo St i anion Pa
William 1 Tliomns, 1S-2 Price street,
Si ranton. Pa
rou corNTY Arnnoit
Thiiims It Mucins. 1T."1 S.inilnson nw
nur Seranton, Pa.
William li Johns, 1JT S Main nnue,
Seranton, Pa
Asa n Klifir, ir:fi Capoiie nenue,
Seianlnti. Pa
AMIllam 1) Kpucji Wn(rlv. Pa.
Tied I. Waul, TIS Adams inenue,
Seranlnn. Pa
Attest- 15
N AVIIIaid.
Clnliman.
J i: AA'atkln",
Seen lar
Scnnton, Pa , Sept I iw
GRAND OFFICERS HERE.
Came in Response to the Request of
Committees of Conductors and
Tiatnmen of the Lackawanna
i: i: Cl.uk. of Ctdai KnpliK Town,
Rinnil chief of the Older of Tttllwny
Conductors, nnd 1' If Morrlssy, of
Pcorlt, 111 , prnnd master nf the Order
of Hallway Tinlnmen, nnled In thp
(It j pjiIj Aloiulav tuoinliiK nnd e
tenla met nnd eonfeiied with t'
eoinmlttees lepiesentliiB the tialn n
nnd conductois who are employed on
the Lackawanni lalhoad
Last week these lommlttees weie In
confetonef with Siiiierlntetnlr nt Ittis
sell. of the Delawnie, Lickawunni tinil
Wcstoin Kimpany eoneernliiff the num
bei of homs to constitute a ihv nnd
mntteis peitnlnlnK to a schedule of
W.1RCS
On Tiidnx a questlnn anise In th"
confennee that the nicmbcis nf tho
eomnilttee diemcd of such Importance?
as to icqulie a consultation with the
grand odlcers of the orders The con
fluence consequently came to an end
foi the present and Messis. Cl.uk nnd
Mnnlssj weie sent fm They met with
the ineinbets of the committees In A.
O f. AY hall estenlaj and the in.it
teis at Issue weie talkid oei. They
will meet with the niemhes of tho
committee nirnln todaj
THE SOUTH.
Thousands of Visitors in North Caio-
lina Mountains Crowd Increases
Yearly.
The mountains of AYestem Noith
Carolina hae Indeed lit en a lefiiRO
this sumniei. Ticim eei state south
ot M.iijl-uul nnd tast of Crhio tho tom
ists haie pouted bv the tliousinds,
mid tndav the counties west nf the
1 luo Itldgp in Ninth Cuinllna nn
thronged with AMtors who li.no lied
from the tot rid in vs. of the sun In tint
home land to the shades nf these great
inoiintnlns
The cooling wnteis of tho ricneh
Uroad. Sw.uinauna. Daildson nnd Mills
ilcr, tho Pigeon, tho Tuckaseege, the
Tenne.sse, Hl-.assec, Nuntahnl i, Toe,
Cnne and other llveis and tieeks have
been sought by the Invalid, tin pleas-uro-soeker
nnd the f-poitsninn. and
fiom the Ulue Ridge to Smoki Moun
tains oveiy nmuntuln glen, and gorge,
and i alley, and country side has been
filled with thoe lor king for n cooler
spot a deeper hndw
And none hue been disappointed.
There Ins not been a night this sum
mer, between Mitchell's Ptak and
Chunky Oal, when sleep was not com
fortable under mote oi less covering
It stems snfe to iy that between
11000 nnd 2". 000 people nre now In our
mountains nnd still they come And
this throng InetcTses as the veirs go
by AA'hat formeily wns confined to
Asheillle has now spiead until It cov
ers eiery one of the 12 counties lvlng
west of the Ridge, to sav nothing of
the half doyen or more on the eastern
side of the mountain
CONGREGATIONALISTS CLOSE.
Resolutions Adopted nt the Final
Session in Taylor Yesterday.
At the closing session esteulay ot
the Congngatlonnl thuich represent i
tlves, held In Tailor the following
resolutions weie adopted.
'Itesoliid, That ire membeis of th
AYelsh Association of Kastein Pennsl
vanla, uige tho lepresentntlies of con
Kress to do nil that they posslblj can,
necoiding to the laws of the Unite 1
Stntes, to unseat Repiesentatlio Hob
cits, of I'tnli for the reason that he
Is gulltj of polygamy.
"Resolved. That we heaitlly com
mend the law to do away w Ith the can
teen In the army of the I'nlted States,
and believe that It Is the duty of the
secretary of wai to enfoice the law "
Ideal Home Site.
The silo of AYest Va-k lots goes mei
rlly on with unprecedented i.tpldlty
It Is not strange that thej should when
one considers the unparallelled loca
tion and easy teims on which these
lots ate being sold.
You aie inilted to Inspect this plot
at your eullest convenience. Tor
pi lees, teims, etc. apply at newly
erptted olllee on the plot.
The Jervis-Hnrdenbergh School of
Music nnd Art.
Up opens rrltlav. September 1'th
Highest standaid of Instruction. Car
ttr building.
Steam Heating nnd Plumbing.
P. P. &. it. T. Howley.231 Wyoming nve.
A Cnid,
AVc, tho undersigned, do hereby agree
to lefund the monty on u W.cent bottle
of Gieenn's Warranted Sjrup of Tar If It
fulls to euro lour cough or told Wu also
Riinrautte a 2"-cent battle to provo satis,
fnttoo or money iRfuutled, J G Hono ft
Hon Dunmore, Pa ; John I. Donuhue,
Siranton, Pa
OPENING OF THE
THEATRICAL SEASON
LARGE AUDIENCES AT THE LY
CEUM AND ACADEMY.
At the rornier the Attt notion Was "A
Tilp to Chinatown" with Harry
Ollfoll in the Role of Welland
Strong The Wolfoid-Sheiidnn
Company Opened Its Season at the
Academy by Presenting "On the
Mississippi" Received a Veiy Coi
dlnl Reception from the Large Au
diences. The thealilcnl season In St i anion
was formally opened jestoidni at both
the LKCiiin and Aiudemv of Music.
PerfnrniantfS weie glien afternoon
and evening and Ihe houses mie
now ded. Nntuially the laigest ctowds
weie nt the iitnlug pel foimnnce.
At the I.voium the nttiaetlnii was
"A Tilp to Chinatown." lto.U's enjoy
able faiee. wlili li neier seems to lose
Its poiHtlultj It has hem bilghteneil
and buinlsliHil fm this soason and new
nud up-to-date sp( i laities Intindured
At the hind of the tompini In the lole
of AYellniul Sttong Is Hnn Gllfoil the
whistling tumedlnn, who his long been
Identified with the Holt foiees He
kept the fane moling In n spirited wav
last night and pioied a gie.it enter
tilnei Asslstlni; him weie Mahle
Muntgnmeiv. Ub mm Talk, Tleitha
JInllj. I'lnn ltej uolds. fjus I' Tliomns,
George Shields. H.uiy Mestaer, ill M
Hall and othits Mr Hall gaie a num
ber of selections on the banjo He Is
ictognled us one of the leading banjo
pnyeis or the cnunti l null the tnni
actei ti" the aitlsts who tompilse the
companj tint Mi Hint has sent out
In do 'A Trln to Chlnntnun" ibis en!
It can be snfelv piedleted that It will
haie a successful season
"On the Mississippi."
At the Aiadomy of Music the AA'ol-fniil-Sheiiilan
conip.ui opened its own
season as well us the season nf tin
Acadeim bv presenting the Ihe-nct
drum i, 'On the Allsssspp " The
manner in whlih It was applauded Is
the best testlmom that tan be glun
concerning the wn It pleased the audi
ences that saw It afternoon and even
ing The eomp.ui Is headed bv Mamie
Sheridan Wnlfnrd, a leiy talented
ouiig worn in who made a splendid
Impression last night In the role of
Muile Giandon The suppoitlng com
pany Is t nmposed of veiy tompetent
pei sons nnd the pin was staged In an
exceptionally fine mnnnot
lietwien the acts specialties aie In
ti minted and the peifoimanee Is prac
tli.ill tontlnunus Among the spe
tlaltv aitlsts nre Mss Stella 151 ilr,
dancer, r J Hlllikei. baritone, who
sang scleral numbeis, and A'lctor Har
lei, who sings patndles on popular
songs In an lriesstilil funny manner
This afternoon the company will pre
sent "A Soldier of fiance" and tonight
"In Her Power "
"The Dahy Farm."
Hb.inoi Mtrion a lelatlie of Julia
AYiud Howe, .author of the famous
' Mattle Hymn of the lit public," has
wilttui a new pastmal plm, "The
Daily Parm." which will be seen heie
at the lAceum, Sept. fi mid 7. The
author, while not enctli aiming to
eleiute the stage, reasons thus- Tlieie
neier was a laugh hi ought nut at the
ONpense of modestv that ever paid
the purehnseis, not the sellei , In fact,
both parties to thebugaln lose. Othei
w se expiessed, the Ami i lean stage
Is nnw to a crront i.vtenf i-Uen n ..,. t.
Immodest, suggesthe jilais. let w 'th
all their logue and the piestlge of
rails, London and New Yoik suc
cessi s, none of these pieces his earned
a fraction of the money that "Old
Homestead" "Shoie Acies" not to
mention what "I'ncle Tom's Cabin"
has di.uin to the bo ofllces
Miss Meuon s.ijs n peifettly clean
storv If well told will nlwavs tieate
mote laughter and bettei laughter than
a sniuttv tale This Is the Idea of ' Tho
Daliy r.um." to giie to the American
people a good, blight ilean pla that
Is just as funny as an thing fiom
Pat Is.
the Boston Seieundeis.
The management of the I,ecum
piomlscs Its pntions u noieltv In the
engagement of "The Huston Seie
undeis," an oignnlzatlon of lecognized
ltle plaeis. in esentlng tin lr own fai
clcal opeiottas "The llostnn Sete
naders" Is a new oiganlzatlnn nnd tho
flt.st of Its kind In the counti It dues
not claim Its piudiutlnns to be light
operas, but modestly announces them
as farcical operettas
Thev aie said b competent ultlcs
who haie seen them to be a happy
medium between light opeia proper nnd
the higher class of faice comedies On
rilday, Sept S, this company will pre
sent Mi Treil Millet's latest noik
'Dai Junes," a nnutlcnl musical nov
elt SUNDAY SHOOTING AFrRAY.
Itnlians Quariel and Use Theli Re-
volveis with Veiy Bad Effect.
The stillness or Sundav night In Wim
moie wns iildely dlstuibed by a sho it
Ing uffiny in whit It setTa1 Itullnns
nre Involved
The affair occnntd on Smith stieet
In the Italian colony. Pasco (Junll and
his son-ln-lnw weie standing ooposlte
a gang nf theli iountrmen when a
tiu.urel aiose and shots lwrm to fly
We offer Large xxx
Yellow Peaches In
Crate and Baskets.
Fruit Strictly Fancy,
Wholesale Prices to
Families.
E. Q. Coursen
Wholesale nud Retail.
Today
about, one landing on Quails hip. Sev
ctnl shots iicre fired, but none had nny
111 effect.
The Injured man assisted by bis son-in-law
started for their home nnd were
followed In Atlihael Hallow skv, who
held a smoking reiolier In his hand.
Hlood Honed In profusion fiom the
Mound, and rV man had to be carried
to the o!llcf of Dr. AVInters who dieted
the wound. AYnrrants haie been Is
sued for the nrre.t of IJnnousky nnd
his companions,
TOOK TOO MUCH MEDICINE.
Tliomns Koschok Died Veiy Sud
denly at Winton.
Tliomns Koschok, a mlnet employed
In the Oinss Island shaft nt ()1 pliant,
died vet sitddenh at his home In AYln
tnn buintigh iMilv Sundav eienlng.
Coroner liobeils Iniestlgnted the
case thuiouglili jesteulai inoinlng
mid dlseoveied the niolnble cutlse of
death It appeals that the deceased
had obtained a dose nf medicine fnun
n neighbor last wei k fm n stnmm h ills
order he wns suffeitng fiom
He called at the house again on Sun
day eienlng nnd, nut finding the man
in, went to the cupboard illicit1 the
medicine was kept and took almost
half th intents of the bottle lie
became veiy wenk nnd went home nnd
died sunn after n tiring to his bed
Themedlelnehetook contained opium
and the qtiautltv taken of this pui titu
lar ding alone was ten times the ordi
nal v dose. He had been a di Inking
man and the post-mot tem examina
tion i denied tho fact that he had only
one lung These tondltlons tended to
lnciense his susceptlblllt
An Inqutst will be held this eienlng
at 7 o'clock In the undeitnket's rooms
In Oljphuut
DISTINGUISHED GUESTS.
Hon. and Mis. Wm. Counell Entei-
tained in Honor of Gov. and Mis.
Stone nnd Chnrles E. Smith.
Mr and Mis AYIUInm Connell en
tertained nt nn elegant dinner Inst
night In honor of Goietnor nnd Mis
Stone and Postmaster Genet al Chailes
lmoiy Smith Tho spacious grouds
weie biilllnntlv Illuminated by many
clusteis of electilc lights The dining
room was a scene of gteat beauty, w.ltli
its i ith mahogany panelling nnd the
mrl.uls of lights leflected from the
cut glass fhuulellers
The table was elabotatel dteoi Ui d,
the tenter-piece being a patilotlc piece
In confectlonen. with the national
tolots nnd cannon lulls in the design.
Huntington catered and tho music uns
f ui nlshei! by Hitler
At the tables besides the guest of
honoi weie Judge and Mrs n AY
Atohbalcl, Colonel and Mis H jr. nip
ple, Hon. and Mrs H N. AYIllntil. ltev.
Dr. nnd Airs c M Glnin, Mrs Lamp
lev, of Ihifnla, Ala , Miss Jessie Dlm
mlck nnd Mr Theodoie n Connell
The gentlemen were obliged to hast
en nw.i eaily owing to the leceptlei
and Innouet Mis stone lemalned
until latei, when she met the other
inimbeis of the pnitv and took a spe
cial train for Philadelphia, arrange
ments fm which had been made wPn
the I.ehlgh A'allev tallioail thiough the
effoits of Mi. Connell
Mis. Stone made a most pleasing
linpiession on this, her flist Mslt to
Sctanton. Possessed of much beaut v.
Infinite tact and a c banning frank
ness or manner she Is gatheiing unto
hoi self f i lends all niei the state, Ir
lespectlve of fnctlon. There nie no
"Insui gents" when the goietnni's
d.uk-iied wife smiles on those she
meets and the pnpulailty she enJos
Is well merited
She wns delighted with Scianton
and wished to see moie nf It than was
possible when most of the nfteinoon
of iesteidn wns soent nn the second
mil fiont of the lei lowing stand on
AYashlngton avenue Sho will prob
nbli be often entertained bi Mrs Con
nell In the future
Mis Stone Is nlwavs beautifully
gowned A"esteida she woie n
spuigled black, with white silk and
chenille fiont nnd a nuff silken boa
.at her throat Her dinner gown last
night was white satin encrusted with
ilihlv wrought black lace
NATIONAL EXPORT EXPOSITION
PHILADELPHIA.
Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania
Raihoad.
The National Hxpoit Imposition,
whlih opens nt Philadelphia on Sept.
14 nnd continues until Nov 10. will be
tho most lntei etlng nnd Impoitant
event occurring in Philadelphia since
the Centennial exhibition of ISTfl In
addition to its laltiable tnmmeiclal
exhibits It will present many fea tines
of popular Intel est and amusement.
Tin I'nlted States Mailne band,
Sottsn's band, the Handa Ilossa, In
ties' band, Dannosch's oi chest! a nnd
othei telebt.ittil bnnds i furnish mi
sli alternatively, and a Atldun Plais
anie, equal, If not stipeiloi, to the
AVoilds Pali Midwai at Chicago, and
toinpilslng a Chinese illlage, a CI in
ese tbeatu, aetobats and tustims, an
Otlental illlage. London Ghost miovv,
Hagenbatk's AYIld Animal show, lllar
ni'j Castle nnd manj other unlq 1 1
presentations will furnish abundant
and dli ei silled amusement Aiiamii
nients have all been made for mnndo
lln, guitar and bmjo contorts, md
fot a gt.md choitis fiom the Oeitiinn
singing societies
Tor this octaslon the Pennsylvan i
P.alltoad tompan will sell exclusion
tb kets fiom nil points on Its line ti
Philadelphia and return, at i.ite nf
fue and a thlul for the louitd tilp.
plus pi Ice of admission, These tickets
will be sold dining the continuance of
the xpnsltlun and will be good for re
turn passage until Nov. 20
I"oi speeltle rates nnd additional In
foiinatiuu apply to neatest tbket
agi nt
POLICE COURT NOTES.
In police court Aestculay inoinlng
Janin I.uttelt and John C.ifftn who
weie ariested on the chaige of stealing
n hoi so belonging to James Kenints
of Sandeison avenue vine held In $,00
ball for their appeal ante at couit.
1' 1. Pi eeman. l.ew Is Johnson, John
AYIlllums and C.eoige Smith, analgnetl
on the cburges of drtiuki nness and dls
ouleily conduct, weie lined $1 each
Geoige llrown and John Hi own, al
leged to haie bten guilty of similar
offenses, weie dlsthaiged
1M ill" liee iriie.u nn- I'irtUHIllJIJA
Sold by Druggists In ever pan of the
world. He sure and ask for "Mis Wins
iov b snoiniug nrup, nnu inhe no other
11,1,1 'I n nnli'.lh'n PAnlg n liitlu
Mis. Wlnslow's Soothlnc- Syrun
Has been used fm over PI ITY A'HAItS
bv MILLIONS nf MOTIIHHS for their
CIIILDltHN AYHlLi: THPl HlNtl l 1T
PHHPP.CT BHCCKSS It ROOTHH8 tl'n
CHILD. SOPTHN8 the OP.MS AI.LAA8
all PAIN Cl'UHS AY1ND COLIC, nnd
kind.
ORGANIZED LABOR
HAVE THEIR INNING
MORNING PARADE THE LARG
EST EVER HELD HERE.
Oiganlzatlons in Line Made a Veiy
Credltnblo Showing nnd Were Re
inforced by United Mine Woikers
fiom Up nud Down the Valley.
Thousands of Men in Line Picnic
and Speeches nt Laurel Hill Pnrlc
During Afternoon nnd Evening.
Organizations in Line.
The Labor Day parade sutpnssul
nn thing heietofoie conduct! d by or
gmlrtd laboi In this ilt. The most
notable teptesentutlon bclni; the turn
out of the tnlnets from the dlfft-ient
Intuit Ins of the Tutted Mine AYorkers
of Amnkii fiom this) t Ity and adjoin
ing towns between Carbundale and
Wllkes-liuiie
Mujor Molr was tu haie u piominent
place in the ilc numeration, but owing
to some tnlslnke u cm lingo was
not pioildetl nnd after some annoy
ante hud bun cnusul his honor he
was plated In a carriage on the left of
ox-Maor lVllows
Probably the strongest leptesenta
tlon in line, outside of the Mine AYork
cis, was the turnout of the Catpen
tcis' unions, nttmbeilng several liun
iltcd men The Plunibcis union also
tnutle a veiy eitdltahle showing, and
had in line a huge uuinbii" of men.
The Tlnneis' union, whlth Is a com
paiatlielv oung oiganlratlon, Mere
well represented In the parade, nnd the
Hlectilenl AVoikets. with nn "Illumin
ated colored man" weie a fenture of
the dcmonsttatiuii
Nearly a thousand men wire In line
fiom Purest Clt and A'andllng, and
the Notth Sciantun, Taltu, South
Scranton nnd AA'est Scranton nunc
workeis weie stiong In numbers The
Hotseshocts' iissuclatlon were nil
mounted, and note uniforms uf similar
inlur, with daik blouses and white
taps
THP. TYPOS IN LINH.
Tpogiaphitnl union No 11 J, had
nearly a hundred mtn In line, with
Hatter's No 1 band at thilr head, and
the Theatrical employes, recently or
ganized vvtte also In line
The imploes of Clntk .V. Scott's To
bicto fnctot, comptlslng the ladv
membeis of the Tnhact o AYoikers'
union, lode in t arrlage, and Clark i.
Snovci's emploes weie also in line,
occup lng t ighteen carriages, decor
ated with the national colon
The Car Hulldeis union cuinpilslng
the cinploea of the Delnvvaie, Lacka
wnnn.i and AYcstern cat shops, weie
out about 600 stiong, nnd Klcctrlc City
Lodge of Machinists, No 230, had about
300 men In line
The Latkawanna Daliy compan,
Atlantic nnd Pat lilc Ten tompan. M
Robinson's bievveiy, Lconaul's Tobacco
fnt tmy and St heller's bakeiy weie
alwi lepiesentttl
The patnile htm toil on AY timing
avenue at 10 15 o'clotk, and went ovei
tho line of march ns follows Down
AYomlng nienue to lackawanna, to
Hlghth stieet, coiintermaich to Jeffei
sun, to Olive, to Madison, to Pine, tu
Lauiil Illll p.uk, vvhi'ie they dlspeistd
The make up of the line was ns fol
lows Mounted Ofllcers llurke and Block
Illcjclc P itrolmnn Hopewell
Clrnnd Marsh il M D ("Itliuty
Aides AMIllam llt?snimons and James
P Malum y
Division Marshals l'list Division P V.
lliilteu, second division, C W Itaxtet,
thlul division W.J O Council
PIItST DIA'ISION.
I.awience Hand
Delegates to Ciiiual U.ibor Tnlon and
Hullillng 'Iradis Council
H.iui r s Hand No 2
Cnionteis' I'nlon, No rt3
Cnrpentcis' Union, No 20.'. Pukillle
Carpenteis' Pnluti, No 4S4, South Scran
ton Kluggold I! md
Plunibcis' I'nlon, No 10
Plumbtis' lfilpers No 42.
Pilnters' I'nlon, No lis
l'alntus' rnlun. No 21S
Na Aug Drum Corps
Tlnnirs' Prion, No M,
I.ithus' I'nlon, No is
Lathers' Union No Jl
Hr!cklucrs' I'nlon, No IS
niietrlcal Woikers' I'lilon. No SI.
Stouecuttirs' Pnlon, No 1.'
Plisttreis' rnlon. No ion
1'lastertis" Helpers, No 1
Hodcarrlcrs' t'nlm,, No 211
SHCOND DIA'ISION.
I'nltul Mine AVoiktrs, lo"j, A'andllng and
Potest City.
Pnlon Hand, Pnri st City
I'nlted Mine Workus No M, Porest Cltv
and Yanullrg.
Archbald Cltlzuis' Hand
I'nlted Mlno IVorkeis, No 'CI, Archbald
Jtssup Drum Coips
t'nlttd Mlno AYorkers No 10ii Jesup
Phil Slu rid in Dium Corps
I'nlted Mine AVorkers No !" 01phant
Citizens' Hand, Prlcebui-;
1'nlled Mine AYorkcis, No 1010, Ii let bin g
A O II 11 mil. Pile, bure
Tnlled Mine AVotkt is No loot Tlnoop
I'nlted Mine AYorkers Moo-ic
Dm vie Cornet Hand
I'liltid Mine AVotkirs Heinllum and Old
Purge
T'nlttd Mine AVnrki is No lull Tnvlnr
Til lor t'orin t H mil
Poltid Allm Workus No JTS North
Si i.mton
llllzins Haul Not th Seranton
IWE SELL-ir 1
Cusliionet Turn 1
SHOES
B FOR WOMEN. 1
IF.nsiot mid IIiiiiiNoinesl for
Dress Wear.
rnllkeAii) OIIkm'SIioos, I
I schankTspencbr
n Sale Acnt lor Scranton, fl
1 ,)io Spruce Street.
United Mine AA'orkcrs, Nos, BID. 151, 62(1,
Nortn Scranton,
THHID DIVISION.
Slcnners' Hand, AVest Scrnnton.
Pulled Mine AA'oikers.No ff2, Pino Hrook
Pnlted Mine AVorkers, No. KUB, Diinmuir
I'nlted Stlnn AVorki rs, No l'H Dunmore
t'nltul Mlno Workers No 21", AVcst
Scranton
Pnlted Mine AVorkeis, No 40J, South
Seranton
Horsesliiiers' Pnluti, No 78
Halter's II tint. No 1
Typographical I'nlon, No 112
Piess Ptedcts' I'nlon, No J
Tilt ati leal Hmploies' I'nlon, No. 1.
Cl.uk H Scott s Hmployes.
Clark &. Snonr's Hmplojts
Canlngcs Containing Citizens
Cumberland Hand Ninth Seranton
Cnr Hullders' Asot Intion. No T.104
Holler Makers' Pnlnn. No 71
Dunmorn Coinet Hand
Hlectrlc Cl Lodge Matltlnlsts, No. 210
Cigar Mnki rs' I'nlon, No 21
Lncknwanna Diliv Comptny Hmploics.
Atlantic and Picllle Tin Company 11m-
ploves
M Hoblnson Hrtwtrv Hmploycs
l.tonard's Tobacco Pactorv Hmploycs
Seheuer's Hakriv Hmploes
Cllbens, I'lonts, etc
All along the line of match tin
streets weie lined with people, nnd nt
several points the matchers were halt
ed to peimlt the police to clear the
streets
AT TIIH PARK.
The parade required nearly an hour
to pass a given point, mid was most
rt editable In eiety respect Scleral
hundred of the participants took din
ner nt Laurel Hill paik, nnd In the
nfternoon short addiesses note delli -eied
by Heiijntnln James, d'strlct or
ganlzei of the United Mine AVnrkets,
and T. 1) Haves, of the 01 pliant
branch of the iliilslon
In the cionlng at Laurel T ,'.1 pitk
the ptlnclpal event was a shoit address
by John X P.usons, president of tho
National Association of Letter Car
riers, nnd gtand master workman of
the Knights of Laboi, who spoke on
otganized labor The dancing pavilion
was well pattonized by young people
and tho day's piogiamme wns success
fully carried out in every respect, sale
the speech-making
THE JEWISH NEW YEAR.
This Gieat Event Was Obseived by
Many of That Faith Yeseiday
The fe ist of Tlshnl, the llrst day of
the seven months of the Jewish cnr
and termed the D.iv of Memorial and
Judgment, was obseived esterdiy In
this city In a lifting manner
At sunset esterdav, which was the
fit st duy of the ear ."6r0 in the Jewish
calendai, the feast was begun and end
ed nt sundown At tho Linden Street
Synagogue Rabbi Chapman officiated
nt the sendees of that congregation
Services lasting seven hours will bo
held nt the snagogue this and tomor
row mornings, commencing at C
o'clock A feci i Ice will also be held
tonlsht.
NOTICE.
Opening Dny.
Public school villi open September 11,
180s.
Pupils entering gumm.ii, Interme
diate and primary gtatles the first week
nie allowed to do so without permits,
but pupils cnteilng nftor the first week
mus't secure permits foi admission, at
the superintendent's otllce
HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS
Pupils, not of the public school, de
siring to take tho entrance examina
tion for tho Preshman cl iss of the
Scianton High school, will b exam
ined AA'ednestlay, September C, at 010
a m.
tiP.AMMAU A EXAMINATION1'
Pupils of Oiammar A who obtained
a geneial average of 6" per cent In the
eir's work and final examination aie
entitled to a second oxnmtnallon,
which will be held In the High school,
'Ihuisdny, September 7, 19, begin
ning at 9 30 a in
George Howell, Sup't.
Smoko tho Hotel .Termyn Cigar, 10c.
Will be paid for informa
tion that Avill lead to tbe
arrest and conviction of
the party or parties Avho
set Mt. Lookout Break
er on fire Monday, Aug
ust 21st., 1S99.
THE TEMPLE IRON COMPANY,
Scranton, Pn.
The School of the
Lackawanna.
Established In 1373.
243 Jefferson Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
The hlsh standing of this Institution is
reru,nlzi d b tliu leullni, tolltgts and
in linlt al si hnulH nnd l the business
tnmmuntli Piuilsion for both sixes
Tho tlrst turn will In gin Sept lltli with
kii 11 expi rb nei d lnhli ut Iiiik 1'ilnclpul
mid head nuistei will be at m buol hullil
lng Sept sth and ilth to milve mil ills.
blf pupils St nil fm catalogue
RE. THOS. M CONN, LL. D.,
Pilneial and Proprietor.
W E PIUHLEY . . IB.
11. id Masui
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