8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1809. ( "On tho Breakfast TaMo SILK CITY CONCLAVE HERD ON A VISIT PATEIISON HEPTASOPHS ENTER TAINED BY LOCAL BRETHREN. Accompanied by City Ofilcinls nnd rt Band They Cnme Hero Nearly Three Hundred Strong and Spent n Day Looking Over the Electric City Under the Outdance of the Hepta sophs of This City and County. Addiess ot Welcome at the Armory. Silk City concl.iu', Improved Ordei of Hpptnsoplis, of I'utcison, N. J., made thin city tho scone of Us third annual outing', jestcrduy, and was iojiUIj en tertained by the Hept.asophs of this city and vicinity. Tho local reception and executive committees, composed of lepicyenta tlves from the vat Inns concIaes, as sembled at Hotel Jetmyn In the morn ing at 10 o'clock and proceeded to the Lackawanna station, hearted by the Lawrence band. The Patoison lsltois wore due to nnlw at 10 :!0 o'clock, but their tialn was delated ly the wieek of a coal train at Lehigh and the did not i each tho clt until tl .10. There weie near! KM In the patty nnd ihey were nc-cnmpunled by Uoliln roii's Second Itegltnent hand All the officers of tho conclave came with them. They nro Past archon, Frank I Forbes, arrhon, H. A Sheiman, pto vost I A. Cow lea, secretary, James H Gall; financial eectetary, James K. O'De.t; ttcasurer, H. II. Schoonmaker, Inspector, Samuel Garraliiuch: warden, William Thompson, piulnte, James Uiowney. sentinel, Alex Hryson, jr? The committee of Pateisonlnns In cltargp of the affair consisted of the following Chaltman, L A Cowles, secretarj, James II Onll. treasuier, II L Quackenbush; Thomas V. Foyle, J. U. Grejbgl, Thomas W. McAndiews, F I Forbes. II. Schoonmaker, P. Don nelly. II I? Wood, K. J. .McDonald, H. A. Shbrmau. C. C. Cozzens, A Adams, Dr J. A. Browne, Thomas MoNamaia, C W. Stonely, Chris Groetth, James K. O'Dea and 12 J Fetle, Jr. PHOMINKNT CITIZENS. A number of prominent citizens of 3'aterson also came with the delegation. Mayor Hlnchcllffe, who was very do blrous of coming to the city, was un uble to get hete on account of pressing olllclal business. Among the more prominent citizens who did come were Chief of Police Tred J. Graul, Assem blyman Wood McKee, Alderman John Hoylan and John Johnson. County Sur rogate Charles M. King, City Contioller Thomns McLaln and Hon. Chilstopher Kelly All the lsltors wore partlculatly neat and attractive badges with the words Third Annual Outing, Scranton, Pa.," Inscribed on them. Tho local commit tee distributed other badges bearing a picture of two clasped hands, tepre eentlng the cities of Patetson and Scranton. The v1stlng delegation were escorted to Hotel Jeimn. whete they partook of lunch. As the condition of the weather was so verj threatening It was decided' tt hold tho meeting In the ar moty Instead of .it Nay Aug park, as originally planned Shottly after the met ting had commenced in tho Jatter place, however, the sun came out per orsely and shone brightly In through the windows, making several members of the local committee say things. The meeting opened with an overtute by the Second Regiment band nnd a selection, "The Letter." by the Scran ton Glee club, both of which weie ex cellently rendered. C G. Poland, who acted as chairman, then introduced Maor Molr, who was In especially good humor and who tnado an address of welcome to tho visitors He said, In patt: MAYOR'S ADDItUSS I take great pleasure In welcoming ,ou to this city. The particular thing 1 notice about jour organization Is its gieat unselfishness The fact that no member ever teaps un benefit himself 1rom the money he pays to the order, but that this money Is never dishtnsed until he dies makes the Heptasophs a unique organization. Other orders pay sick benefits and have funds for aiding needy brothers, all of which may be classed as selfish alms. Put you seek only to provide for those left behind you and I am sure tht the real, sincere, pute motives back of this desire will aid in laying up treasuies fot jout selvts in heaen 'Another thing I notice Is that onr otder Is cosmopolitan I took particu lar notice of tho first four men Is line today. The ilrst one on the light was a member of that bold, dashing rare, an Irishman, next wns a mem ber of the thinking rate, a Get man: next was a member of a race without whom a parad In Scranton would not be a success, a Welshman, nnd next to him, as If the ordei w Ished to show lis contempt for the Dreyfus outtag". Tas a Hebrew. "In conclusion, I would say that when I thought of the rterlatlon of the name Heptasophs today I was, Df course, reminded of the secn '.vise men of Greece and decided that It must be derived from them. Hut It aeems to me thin afternoon that them nre 700 wise men In Scranton fiom tho appearance of this gathering and only a few fools like mjself who don't know enough to Join the order BOUQUET PRESHNTHD Henry U. Hopewell then piesented themayor with a magnificent, bouquet of orchids, the gift of the members of the Silk City Conclave H. A. Sherman, archon of the Silk City conclave responded to the may or's address In behalf of Mayor Hlnch cllffe. Superintendent of Schools Georgo Howejl then spoke on behalf of the Heptasophs In this vail iy, wel coming the visitors to the cl'.r. Ho natd that '-the' charity that actuated men to provide for the welfare of their family when' they nre gone, without any care for self, was the very pujest kind of charity. Short addresBes were alto made by several other Hepta ecphs, both of this city and Paccrson, In coffee,' ten, chocolAte, nnd In many delicious beverages, rlchoeis Is added by tho use of Gail Borden Eagle Brand CONDENSED MILK. For more than forty yenrs It has gl en perfect eatlm (action to tho American people. Bend j or Hook on "DAtiirs." onetN-a CoriotNaiD Milk Co., New Yonn K.. 0 It'terspetsed with selections by ihc glee r'l 1) nnd tho band. The visiting members nt the cot cl'tslon of the meeting weie ta'ceii fot t trolley tide on special cat to villous prrts of the clt. including Lamel Hill, the Country club and Hyde Pirk. Dinner was served at tho Jermyn from 5 to G o'clock nnd the majority of the visitors teturned to Paterson shortly after 10 o'clock, after a band conceit and Informal teceptlon ot the Jermyn. A number of the letter carriers from Paterson weie also present nnd enjoyed once mote the hospitality of this city. All tho visitors expressed themselves as being delighted at the arriitge mentH made by the local comnltteo and expressed a desire to come hcto again. An orchesttn furnished tnuid" In the armorv In tho afternoon and evening for those who desired to dame. TWO MORE TRUE BILLS. Littlo and O'Toole Indicted for Criminally Libelling Alderman Kelly nnd Jncob Ellman. The 'giand jury jestetday returned two more ttue bills against Little and O'Toole, of the Scrantonlan. Tho cases weie those In which Alderman John P Kely and Jacob Hllmun ato the prosecutors. The Juiy completed its work and was discharged The final report con tained twenty-eight true bills and neat ly 200 Ignoted bills. Appended aie the July's recommendations and the tiue bills. To tho Honorable the Judges of the Courts of Ojei and Termiiiet and Gen eral Jail DiMlvcrj and Quutter Sessions of tho Peace In and for the County of l.ai kawanua The giand Inquest Inquiring In and for tho said count ot Lackawanna, rtspecl full report as follows, to wit. Hesoh i d. That our thankH are due to District Attormy John It Jones for tho careful and painstaking wa In which he has picr-ared nil hills of Indictment, tho fair and Impartial inannti in which In has perfcnnied his olllclal duties, and for the groat executive ability he has demon btiatcd la tho prompt dispatch of the public business Ho has reduced tho great bulk of huslmss In his office to a most commendable si stem Assisted by his able and courteous deput), W. Ga luid Thorras, and his competent detccthe, Thomas I.ejshon, the district attorney's office of this county is a model for tl.o commonwealth. Wo hau lslted the county Jail nnd found this Institution to ho well kept Tho building anil suiroundlngs are neat nnd cleui Tho food furnished to tho prisoners is of good qunlll. Wo make tho following recommenda tions: First That u thoroughly strong It on gato bo placed nt west side of Jail ard to substitute present wooden gate, and also that sewer connections he made with tho cills of basement corridor. That the floor of west wing basement corridor bo repaved Second That some, means bo taken to seeuie better entllatlon throughout tho eorrldor on third tloor of court house; that the side walls and ceilings of said corridor, as well ns the district attorney's olllce and ladles' waiting room, bo painted Third That a man be legulaily em ploved to run tho court houso elevator, rourth That a new linoleum covering fc th" tloor of the district attorney's of lice bo lurnlshed. Fifth That the sidewalk on tho west side of court house square be raised to tho curb line. Respectfully submitted, 11 C Du Dols, Foreman. Scranton, Pa., Sept 21, lS'A TRUn HILLS Illegal Practice of Medicine Lena G. Gable, J J. Roberts, pios. False Pietenses LUzle Lahotsky; Iiel ford Harris, pios. .Morris Hollander; It. H. Weeks, pros John 12 Hall, John T Iioce, pros Libel - Richard Little, Michael J O'Toole. John P Kollj, pros Richard Little, Michael J. O'Toole, Jacob Ell m m, pros. I.areen and Receiving John Gillespie; William Gelger. pros. Patrick McDon nell; M J. Iiurke, pros William Green, John McCnbe, pros IaniIh Aekerson, Fitd Holderle. ptos Mrs Michael Yas Ko, John NoIok, pros Michael Yntsko, '1 hotnjs Leshott pios. Assault and Hatter Michael DIsant", Marj Murra.v, pro: Alexandc- Segurskl, John Segutskl, Costa Uoduk, Mcftody Slinst, pios Michael Malta. Martin Mc Lean, pios. John Morgan, lames Mc Hale, pros. Joseph Gnule, Aduni Zubos kle, pios Chat lis Gravlc, Adam Zubls- kle, pros Martin Popchock Jacob Por, chock. Antonla Meho, prox Statutory Rurglarj George Rroek, M KUbcrg, pros Assault and Iluttcry Fpon Public Officer August Krnshanks, Joseph Senoskl, An drew Kamlnskl, rios Embezzlement- Peter Jakcncowllz, J C Hawthorn, urns Selling Liquor Without License D P Kane, llernnrd Davis, pros Selling Liquor on Siindav John Krn shanks, Andrew Kamlnskl, pros Fornication and Uistnrdv Stephen Kit wan, Jennie McHugh, prox. Larceny by Riillee John McMillan, M W Guernsey, pros Mallei his Mischief Mich icl Olanage, Stee Polko, pros Negligence bv Ilillee- Charles Lawson; Joseph Kelly, pros FAIR AT MONTROSE. The Fifty-third Exhibition of the Susquehanna Agricultural Society. Special to The Scranton Tribune 'Montrose, Pa.. Sept. 21 The fifty third annual fair of the Susquehanna County Agricultural society was held hero yesterday. The weather of thi day previous looked as If the fair would be a repetition of n year ago, but the officers of the society and noaily 4,010 people who attended wero happily dis appointed In tho change of the weather, which for the occasion was all that could bo asked for. The enti les, which closed the day previous (under a now rule) enabled the Judges to perform their work earlier and eveiv ono seemed pleased with the result of their decisions Tho list of entries In all the different classes were the largest ever known In the history of the association Tho programme as published was carried out to the letter. Mous. Dubeo with his trained animals and William C, Hoeller, the champion trick bicyclist, entertained those present with their respective performances, Great ciedlt Is due Secretary W. A. Tltsworth and tho officers of the society for their work, which accounts for the success of the fair. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD REPORTED SALE OF DIAMOND "FLATS" CONFIRMED. As Exclusively Stated in Yesterday's Trlbuno n Deal for the Plot Has Been Closed and Big Industries Are to Be, Located There Scranton and Wilkes-Barro Men Buy the Large Parcel Another Sunday Flyer the Lackawanna. on The exclusive announcement In Tho Tribune josteiday morning of the sale of a large portion of tho Diamond Flats Plot of giound, owned by tho Delawnto, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company, was confhmtd by Superin tendent K. K. Loomls. of the minim? and real estatu department, yesterday. Sixty-eight acits of the plot on the right hand side of tho Providence road, going north, were sold Wednesday to a syndicate which will be known as the Diamond Land nnd Improvement company, of which T. J. Foster and Detective II. Hnrring, of this city, nnd John T. Lenahan and Patrick Gllllgan, of Wilkes-Uarre, ate the principal owners, Mr. Loomls also closed a deal with Attorney J. W. Drowning for four acics west of the Providence load, near Battle stieet, in tho First ward. This small plot Is to be used for manu facturing purposes Messrs Drown ing, J. K. Johler and Jacob Dletrlck, who ate Interested In the land, are negotiating for the establishment of ,i mill for the munufactutc ot steam bolleis on their plot. .Mr. Drowning, wliwi seen by a Tri bune reporter yesterday, said he could not give out anything definite rogat cl ing the ptoposeu Industiy. but that ho was quite certain It -will be secured T. J Foster, of the Colliery Engi neer company, who, ns above stated, Is one of the leading men of the Dia mond company, t" an Interview gave out that as the deal had Just been made the company had not formulate 1 Its plans The land will be Improved, Mr. Foster said, but to what extent It Is not known at piesent He further stated that he was of th opinion that the men Interested will build manufactories or (tse their ef forts to Induce factories to locate there. Nothing definite can be done until tho company has fully oiganlzed, which will be next week. The consid eration was $102,000. Superintendent Loomls stated to Tho Tribune leporter tin t there is not any probability of the land on the opposite side of the latge tract being sold In the near future. "We may want tint ourselves," he .significantly remarked, but would not say an thing further on tho subject. It Is undei stood that tho Diamond company's tract Is already negotiated for. One very laige concern, supposed to be the Pittsburg Iron and Steel com pany, Is booked as a certainty to locate on one part of the tract. Another good sized concern Is said to be almost sure of locating on the other portion. Another Sunday Train. The Lackawanna road will put on its second Sunday newspaper train next Sunday. It will run from this city to Nantlcoke, a distance of thirty four miles, which will bo made, tho management figures In thirty minutes. The train will leave immediately af ter the departure of the new train which runs from Hoboken to Buffalo. The Scranton papers and the New Yoik and Philadelphia papers for dow i the alley will be carried on the now tlyer. Industrial Notes. General Superintendent Russell, ot tho Lackawanna load, is on a tour ot the western cities both on business and pleasure. J. B. McMurrlch, sales agent of tho Delaware and Hudson company at 03 wego, was In the city yesterday for a short while and was entertained by I. George Elsie the local sales agent if the company. A sample copy of the now S00 mile coupon book the Lackawanna road has Issued for use in New Yoik state only is on exhibition in the office of Divi sion Superintendent Salisbuiy In this city. A notice hosted on it instructs conductois to study It carefully. The air brake shop of the Delaware nnd Hudson company at Oneonta, N. Y., was destroyed by fire Tuesday night. Tho cause of the flic Is un- known and there Is not any probable clue at hand that might lead to its origin The watchman was at one of the other shops and was notified by a passerby of the flte. The loss Is esti mated to be about $15,000. Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa tion and all liver Ills are cured by F'flfc The non-irr'tating cathartic. Price 25 ccnt3 of ei' t'nti'plsts or by mail of iJAlli. .., .111.1 I nt) UCOlcouiuliif jouiufljrfroui rrlrttc lueue J.ieeiiei. I'roT. ti. 1. 1 lll.i;!-, M, D.t CO 1 North Hlxth hL, I'hlUdel. nhla, l'a., rim Gutrmtw la tver; tu triotMtl 4 Stricture (no cutiloei. IoiiTleor ik llftUb re itorM Ptrtl enlarged. Uourt 1 9 I J T l & V duo 9 11 Hours for long t iodic k d4 dinftroui 1 Bead for Sworn teitlmoaitU to hoot. All frauds ixpcud. t T T i iff Wi Myer Davidow's Shoe Store, MYER BEAUTIFUL SKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by The moat effective skin purifying ami beauti fying soip In the world, as well as purest and fmeotcst for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tho only prcrcntlvo or pimples, blackheads, red, rough, and oily skin, red, rough hands with Itching palms and shapeless nails, dry, thin, andfalliug hair, and slmplo baby blemishes, liccauso tho only prcvcntlv o of tho cause, viz , Inflammation and clogging of tho l'onr.s. Bold trerrtthfrt PorKR n Ik C.Cnip,, Prrttm . Tint ton. llowfoliMtUciubfut Skill, Uudi,udUilr,trt. SPECIAL SALE This Week of S, Xow is tho timo to got a bargain at thoso prices. You cannot ob tain them in tho future. Call and seo them. Fine Diamond Rings nt $3 00, worth J10C0 Solid Gold Hand ltlncs at Jl 23, north nco. Solid Gold Hand RIubs nt $1.00, worth Gold Pilled Cuff Buttons, COc, worth (123. Cuff Ruttons, previous prices 1 00, now 37c. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Elgin moo inent. $3 50. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth J3.30, now $1 73 Gent's Nickel Watches, 8 W., prlco JJ GO, now JI.75 Rowels Uros Spoon, watrantcd, Wc. Rogers HroV Rutter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Plcl.lo Tories, 37c, previous prlco 7f'C l.adlci' Solid Gold Watch, Elgin move ment. $n no Ladies' Gold Tilled Watches at $8 B0, worth $15 00 We also have nbout threo hundred I. i dles' Solid Silver Rings, worth DOc. and 73c, will close them nt 10c each Special "ale now going on a Davldow Rros Attend hi wo nre offering goocW nt one-fourth tlulr oilclnal value. Pxtra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at 19c Davidow Bros 227 Lackawama Av3, 7iiift2!uiiiii!iini;iiiiiH!:nsii;iuinu K 0 I THIRD MOIL BANK i OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. 3 a a Capital $200,000 a surplus 425.000 a Wftl CONNELL, Prcildenl. s HENRY BEUN' Jr., VlccPrsn. S WILLIAM II. PP.CK, Cashlsr s i WiiiillllililllllllllllllllltfllllllllllfHH llIllllllftlXll5lllllllllllllUalttllMU? TAKE TIME BY THC FORELOCK.' Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us in mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as repiesented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Fiva largo floors full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Stons, FranlM if uUAP BABY BIUIS Ai (MARTS Friday and Saturday Special BapgaiDsioSboes At $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 for men and women, all styles and nearly all widths. Boys' Shoes at 98c. Misses' Shoes at 75c and 98c. Children's Shoes at 50c. DAVIDO m The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lacka. Ave. 05nno1j3?2dlDallac To Black THIS is only a branch of our Dress Goods Stock, but it's the most important of all, and we treat it with the care and attention that it deserves. In seven years of providing you with 'Dress Fabrics, we have never had so much in black to show you. There are hundreds of styles for you to choose from. We show them in the right center of the store, under a clear, pure light that is merciless in its dis closures of faults. Nothing but a good, rich, smooth black will endure this test. We have nothing else. There is no longer attached to black an exclusive significance of mourning. Ma dame Fashion has long since recognized its richness and effect iveness, and it holds a high place in her favor this season. The whole "stock is one worth examining with care. Coon 127 and 'ood i Is the "Stnff of Life " It can not be mmli- ot poor flour, and when you hae good flour 5011 muxt be .1 poor" cook Indeed If you do not have good bread. u riour mike delicious bread. Bread that tastes so good jou will chew It Hlowly and thor oughly because you enjoy every bit of It Get It of your grocer "Wconly wholesaled " THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olypliant. IITPLlINL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic use and of all sizes Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered In any part of the city, nt tho lowest price. Orders received at the ofllce. Connell building Room S0G: telephone No. 17C2, or nt tho mine, telephono No, 272, will ho promptly attended to. Dealers supplied nt tho mlae. T PLEftSANT COAL CO The Dickson Manufacturing Co. h'cranton and Wllke-!! irra, l'a, Manufacturer of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES Dollers, Holitlngamt Pumping Machinery- General Office, Scranton, Pa. 307 Lacka. Ave SCRANTON'S SHOPPINQ CENTER. e new Dress 129 Washinoton ly Fall Carpets StffiMi lit WILLIAMS Interior l liis Lager Beer ry Manufacturers or OLD STOCK ffilO!SIJi(lDlrJ Telcphon: Call, 2.1 H, ii 311 Spruci S. Timple Coim UuliJli, Scraatoj, Pi. All acute nnd rtuonlc Ulsciuea of men, women una children CHRONIC. NERV OUS, I1RAIN AND WASTING OI3i:AS KS A Bl'KCIALTY. All discuses of tho LlNer, KldtiejB, Uladder, Skin, Ulood, Nerves, Womb, i:e, Eur. Nos-j. Thrcnt. and Lunt's, Cuticors Tumours, llls Ituptura Uoltre. Rheumatism, Asthma, Catairh Varlococcle. Lost Manhood. NlKhtly Emissions, nil I emalo Diseases, Liucorrhoea. etc Gonorrhea. Syphilis, Ulood I'olson, Indlscrotlon nnd outhful habits obliterated. SurEery. Fits, cpj. lepsy Tiipb ami Moimtnh worms CA TARRHOZONi:. Specific for Catarrh Thrco months' treatment only J3 00 Trial free In olllce. Consultation nnd exami nations free, Olllco hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p m. DR. DENSTEN PILSNER 1 Goods Avenue. We offer better iuduceinents to the carpet buyer this season than ever before. Paying less for your carpets than we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels. Savonerrie, Ingrain. & M'ANULTY. Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, UJS3BIB58IISESI1IIIIIS11II1IIBI1BKII1IIIKIU 5 PinRFY &RRnnKs I K S 5 211 Washlnitou Avenus 5 S l-ppoiite Court Home. S riUIIIIIUIIUHIIUUIIUEHUtllUIIIHIlR THE .looms 1 am.2, CouiMlliIlTiTg. SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting iMFIiie'Eat M de at Mooale and Rush lute Worut I Everything I ill I mi . I I.AI'LIN & RAM) I'OWMIK CO '5 ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl etrlollitterlc. lUeotrloExplodari. for exploding bluli, .Safety I'uoaiil Repauia Cham'cjl Go's exp&bs v.