The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 26, 1900, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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4NTOX TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1900.
THESSGB
Do You Want
A Phonograph ?
This is the place to
buj them, from ($5.00)
five dollars upward.
Records are 50 cents
apiece or ($5.00) five dol
lars per dozen. We have
a fine lot of good Records
now on hand, of the lat
est songs and instrumen
tal selections published.
Is your Talking Ma
chine out of order?
Bring it to
PERRY BROTHERS
As we make a specialty of
icpniring all kinds ol Musical
Instalments.
205 WYOMING AVENUE.
Ice Cream.
BEST IN TOWN.
- g Per '
3C Quart-
LRCKAWANNA DAIRY GO
I c-Jephone Order Promptly Ds.lverai
jg.317 Adams Avenue.
Scranton Transfer Co.,
Always Reliable.
All kinds o: transfer work
piomptly and satisfactorily done.
Office D., L. & "W. Passenger
Station. Phono 525.
HuitTINBTON'S BAKERY.
a em ices fid ira ins
420 fpriice Street.
Masonic Temple.
C. S: SNDER,
The Only Dentist
III lie City Who I n Oradttnto In
Medicine.
42C-422 SPRUCE STREET.
If you have rni noik to bo done c.ill
and take advantage of tliu following
pi lrc:
Gold Crowns, Best $5.00.
Gold Fillings $1 00.
Best Set of Teeth $5.00.
Silver Filling 50c.
'row ii mid bridge work a specialty All
tlii latest cloetilc nppllanies used for
lliu alleviation of p.iin. Call iimi have
nur tieth ovunlnid fue of ehaigo. Ab
solutely painless extinction
Dr. Edward Reyer
CtA SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE.
UK. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST
rye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Ofllco Hours 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. in.; : to 4.
Williams nulldlng. Opp. Postomce.
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SMpni.1cabei:
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CITY NOTES
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ri'i.i. df.hss hi:iii:.hsal -There
was ,i lull dicss irhoaisal o Hi.. Llnlcr
l.iatu mlnstnls lu Music lull vestonlnv
It will be glvm on Mutt li -i.
SOCIAL Til.'l(!IIT.-Tlie Catholic lln
totle il s,,itt) .mil Ntvvmin Mugniiiic
bib will iuii. Iin I - pii..i nun social In
tin lilcvcl. I'luli moms tonight.
i.i:adi:i! si.i:-tiio stmk ,.i tin
l.-atlir is i in r,.,,i , r. ,i, ,lt !lbl..
tlon toinollow by Assign, o .1. W. I.
1U liter II Is i.Npoctod tlli stock win .
buhl In bulk
hi:ni:i:ai, mkf.ting.-tiio ;t , ,-n
l!lil;i Women's 1 lob ImM u, L, M.
CI ll Uliitllu- In Hie pin tin-, o I),,. (J,,u
Willie I'lesbvioii.in iliiuiii. Mn11J.1v nf.
lillioim, Fe hrii.it y ,, ,u ,s;;i o'clock
hoy hj:i.i:asi:i-wini. s. hmiskcv,
.if Hiiach. us ho Hist gave his ,., n,e
l-er.nil bo. uilosted foi stealing brass
.wis then u luiillliR iiinl his ,..M. . I tr-tli.irKi-il,
bv Aldeiiunu How. S.itunl,i.
CAMJllV.TF.tf HKGISTF.H -Hon. .I0I111
I. Fein nor of South Sci.inti.'i, mul rr,,i
Hill. I il'.licll. of tbo Seventeenth waul,
II1V0 rottlsloicd as I'lllli.idalcr tin the Jtu
ltbllini 1 nmliiatlun foi lcj,slutuie in tho
f.ifillil dlslilcl.
II F WO(ll)WAItl) KII.I,i;i),-. til-,
tram was linlvul 011 Hatillilay by .Inm
it Know linn busbies agent of the far-jeiilep-'
union. aniiiiuiiiliiK the death i,y
Holdout, In Los Aneades. I'ulit . ol It. r.
,Voo lvv.it d. ,1 carpenter who bit ('links
Summit with Ms wife mul chlbliui Mmt
il wiks 110.
,
i"J,'Nr COATS.7Pnliolmnn Thmnat
jones Inst ixciiIik, foiii'd nn I'iiihuko.
nue. .jiit8ldo 01 rieulmtm'h tlothlni,'
mnii'. thrte little ml nmtnt Ilo took
them to the. Center htieet pollro htallon
Biid the ownet inn obtain them lodin at
tliu police liendiiiattii In tliu illy lull.
f.AHT OF Till: SUnii:8.-lMitnln
Jnmih T. J.ontr uuvu tho third nnil lani
of Ills freiles of k-itiirih on the battle
of Oeltynbiirfr. In St. Luke's parish hoitt.o
S.itiuday evenliiK. Ho dtxitlbrd tho third
rlay's flKht. tho featutn of which wan
JMeki-tt'B ihatKo, tlio iipulsio of whloli
i in the day for tho I'nlon nidi'.
WKHK'S C1.i:AIMN(iS..Tho ileailiWH
(f the S( railtoi) I'll ill lllK lliillcc ussoiiu.
lion lor the null ndlivr l-Vli. 21, r) j,
hk reported by 1'r.ink 1. J'hiuipH, ranhtcr
of tho Tr.idetx' N11tlcm.il bunk mid mini.
fitter of the ii'oelutloii. ttro in follow.:
Monday. $.'i",7lti v: Tuetday, holiday,
WnlfiPliiy, JJS7,fl".1l: Tlitiriitiiy, Itoll
ilu : I'rldnj, iV'V'i'.'-'i rlattitday, :ri.-
t;jo;; total, M.m.vtiiu.
I'Ol'dtlT HIS l-'ATIIIJU.-Wold wim
Fiiit to ptllee headfiiiartern lust eenlmr
that 11 llulit was lu progress 011 South
Washington inemtc. and on I'.ittoltui'ii
llocl.enberry and 1'attncr being dccpalcli
rd to the sctno of tittlon, llicy urrektrd
n otiticr man whom they found HtriiK
Klliif,' with liN father. Tho latter will
appear uKaltist lilt con In police court
this tnotnlnc.
CASK OF HANUliAliaiNa Thomim V.
CiltnlnliU'K, of Mndb-un avenue, about 10
o'clock l'llduy evenlns;, was attacked un
llbsoti Hlteot by two nun, who llrst
"alidbacRed and then robbed him. liu
l.'as ntttuked whllu tear bis home, on
of bis iivuiillnutM mrullmfciilnK and tbo
other KKhKltiv bint The then tilled his
poikets and departed t n Inir him uncoil.
yilutiM, lie sooi. rami! to blmsilt and
walked in bis homo
IIIII.ONC'.KD TO IIAUKN. The four
eblckeiis found lu the pos( hhii of Wll
lluin Wall. 111 usted Wednosilay nlKht by
T'atiolinaii 1 'otter, on the nuspliton of
litriitiv, were Salutday idintlfled by
I (el man llauen, ot S'JT CaiKiuso uxenitc,
as belonuliiR: to I1I111. Mr. U.iKcn claims
that thev weio taken from bis chicken
coop. Widiienlav nltfht, when ho was
awakened IiJl the tblef or thlees and his
iIiilt followid 111 DUfPlllt. Wall Was held
under $Mi ball to appear at coutt.
llOOKKr.niMlltH' Cl.rit. Another tri
ll rocttn:? and prolltable mmIoii Is antici
pated for Monday ctilnt;, Feb. W, when
the bookkecpeis will discuss tho advan
tage to be dellvid by tilt tlsu of tho
loose baf ledmr. The membcr.shlp now
numbois over tlfty. and Is constantly
belnif Inena'-id, 111.1t ly all lines of bu"l
lies belntf repiesented. Illlslness men
111 need of competent help iiimiot lo bu
ll 1 than to ciunmunlcnto with the kiite
tatv ot the llool.kcepeis' club tiiii-ru'ey
hall, elt
mi:i:tino of TnAciiFHS.-s.itui.iay
afternoon, the fomtli meetlnp of th"
cotir-e ot veven laid out tor the benefit
of the Tenihrts' 1'rofes.slonal CI.I--S. by
futility Superintendent of 81 bool.s Tay
lor, was In Id hi the litti'i's olllce. Thee
miPtltiKH aie tor the pripaiatlon of
tiaehers for the .lune e.anilnatlon to be
held for teaebers' prnfesMnnnl ceitlll
i.ites, whkh teiiulre the pursuance 1 f
ioiucs In eh II com rnmetit. school man.
nKcment. rhetoile and sexeral other .id
Miiiml -Itidle The ilass uumbirs Ibli-tv-lilue
,
I.APT OF Till'. DINNFItS.-'Jhe lat of
the dliihti. to be kImmi to the eommls
slmieil and non-eomml-sloiiisl ollleei of
the Tlillteentli M'Klniiut. b folonel
Watles, will be kP.ui b him this wiek
when those of I'ompinbs K, (' and M
will be eutertalneil. This eM'tilni; the
lolonol will dine the otlleris of Ootnpaiiv
.'. of Muiitlioe, at one of the leading
lintels in that place. Tomoirow eenln;r
be will cntertall. the ofllccis of C'om
p'lliy i:. at lliine-dalc. and on Ther-day
lllullt. the ollleers of Conipany M, of
Tunkhauiioik will be feasted at the
eoloiu l's home hi this' illy
REGULATIONS FOR LENT
They Weie Announced In All of the
Catholic Churches of the Diocese
at the Masses Yesterday.
At. Ahlt Wednesday, the Hrst day of
the hiM'-on of Lent, falls on next Wed
nesdav Febiuaiy , the rule-' tor tho
Uoiititn Catholic h'-iit. nue of this
heason weio j,tnla liad In all the
Catholic chin 1 lies thmttiiliout thu
diocese. They ,11 c as follows:
All tho laitlitiil who bate lompletnl
tin Ir t w 1 n t . -1 1 1 .-1 i,ir, aie bound to oh
mth the fast ot Lent, unless dispensed
lor legitimate lea-ons.
Onu meal a. day only s allow id, isiept
on Sunday.
This meal Is not to be tnkiti until about
llooll.
On tho-o ilas on which piimls-slon .s
giauted to 1 at lilt at, both meat and li-h
aie mil to be u-ed at the Mime meal,
own b way of condiment,
A collation or pallia: meal Is allowed
In tho eveiill.i.'. The puietal praitlce ot
pious Clulstl.iiih limits Its iiu.intltj' to tho
tourth part of .111 oulinaiy meal.
Ilnad. butter, chcise, fiult of all
kinds. L.itads, vcKetabks mid llsh aie
pumittdl at the collation. Milk and
irks ate also permitted.
custom has made It lawful to dilnk In
the moiuliiK some waim liquid, suih as
t a and lOlTie, or thin chocolate made
with water.
Necc-sity and cu-tom have uuihoiiznl
the ii-u of lard Instead of buttir in
pupai Ins lih. toRf tables, etc.
The tollowlnu pel Mum aie not bound
to ob-irxo the fast. lz: All mult t L'l
veins ol litre, tho sick, piiKilanl women
atul those :lln'i nick to infants, those
who am obllKi'd to do hard woik, and
all who thioi'ph weakness iniinot fast
without Jnjut to their health.
Il di-pensatlon, the use ot tlesh meat
will bo allow id at mi llm on riund.i,
and unco a d,i on Mond i.v, TiHsilay,
Thuisil.o and Satuiday, ecept on Ibo
iicoiid Saturd.n in J . e ut and Holy Satin
day 1'ersons exenptcd lioni the i.tilisa'-i" 1
of fastlnfc' bv iiko or laboiious of.iip.i
tlon, .lie puinltteil (lie llsi ot meat it
any me.il 011 tho-e d.ij 011 which its u
Is slanted by dlpeii-.ttioii.
H an Indult ol the Holy Sei uiauted
Match 11, K'". lor tru (.us In f.uoi
rf tbo woikliiRiivn, the bishops ot tins
lountiv tuny dlspm.-e the funnel' lioni
the more iluld law ol abstinence in ttiw
of (ell lie dltlleultlo tint mar esl In
Hull I'.nee... lu iitue ot this liidul'.,
woiklnnmin, tnitlur with llnlr entile
liuii-i Uul'l.- m, in al Ibhh meat on the
(ihMilii lice dais if l.eul, on lliubei Das
ntid 011 the lulls of tho loin Is, i m Lpl 011
l'lldii' s. on Ash Wi die sda, on the daw
of Huh 'i . k mul 011 the Ull of CluM
mas. Ak llish mini, howetit. I- peinill
t"d bj- the Indult 1 f An,. ::. IV17, ,,n all
Moilda s Til s,H and 'lhlllsilas of
l.i lit. Widiii-diy and S.ittird i 11 tc tbo
onh 1I10- nmiitiint. lu llolj Wnk on
will ll I In. 11 ' it tb li meal Is not pel
inlttul. th m- who ute blUi il ti last,
,liei, '1 I I ill llM.il 1 1 1 1 m -. 1 1 .s of thin
lpi iiMilteii oiilv ut tin piluolpil meal
Th 1-1 vbi ha. mil naou.ille doubt
lis to tilt ll ability to last 01 .llwliiio
should ml. the advln ot Huh' pa-toi.
On tin lli-t Sunday ol lain a collec
tion Will be t'lklll up ill all the chuithos
of the dloe st lot the Neirio and I1.1ll.111
ml Ions mid the I'nlted Slitis auu the
ploeeuls sect in l!e. .lohn LoliKliiac,
baiicelloi, .iir, Wiiinlnir n m nue. s.'iuu-
tell
'I ho jilous inneilee of conttlbutlnt.' n
small amount 011 Coo,! l-'ildn, to tin tmp.
poit of the haiaii.aiUc of the lloh Laud,
should bo ciiiouiai-'ed. duly 11 1 1 ill.- -'mm
one to tho u'lits net it b tlveii, and
tho iiicctitl.s of the lollectlou shoiibl be
sent to tliu lb . Chr.iieclior
Miehail .lohn llohan,
Ulsliop of S 1 11 11 toll.
Theie will be special Lenten set vices
In the Cathedral on Wednesday and
Fib'ay eenlii3, with 11 seivlce for the
ehlldicn on Filday ntii'inoons.
On Sunday otenlnss a spetlul ser
vice for men will hri Riven nnd short,
piaetlcal sennnna pieuched by clctKy
men from tho vatlous city pailshes.
Snpho 10c.
At lieisman Htos',, 503 Linden St.
40j Spruco stteet.
and
it
M
BIED.
.IOIUi.N.-At Set anion Private hospital.
Feb. .'I, imj, Miirwood Jordan, aged l
eais, Funeral servb es, which will bo
lulviitc. -v. Ill be In bl on Tuesday, Fib.
-'7, at tho bouse, ias Adams uvcnii", ut
l.M p. in.
PATRIOTIC SERMON
BY REV. E. A. BOYL
DELIVERED TO PATRI0TC OR
DER SONS OF AMERICA.
Ap rami Religious Service Attended
by Members of Camps Nos. 178
and 333 Love of Country Is the
One Sentiment That Strikes n Re
sponslve Chord in Every Human
Heart Foreign Immigration and
Intemperance Onuse Much Trouble.
Some Pointed Rematks.
The member.1) of C.tinjm Nos. is un'i
"l.l. I'nttlntlc Order Sons of Atnerlcn,
uttendeil divine set vices Inst cvcnlni,
us Is their ttstitil cnstoin cvety year
lite Sunday following WashltiBton's
birthday. The services wetu held In
the I'lymoitth ConKioKHtlonnl chinch,
on Juckson street, nnd were iitteniletl
by it Mi ffo niliiiber or tliu nietnbets.
Kev. Mr. IStiyl, the pastor, took his
text liotn Piov. xlv: 31: "Ulchtcotis
tiesa e.xalteth 11 nation, hut sin Is a
topi oath to any people." Ho spoke, In
patt, as follows:
I nm Kind of the oppottunlty alfordtd
me this evening; of speaking upon the
pilnclplth ol the Patriotic Onlir Sons of
America, and especially to speak to you
of patilutlsm from 11 rillclous standpoint.
For, be jou well nF.stuetl theiu can lio no
titm patilollsm with Ood left out of tl.o
question.
Thb lountry Is mil only mus as Ameil
iiins, but It Is God's nation nlso. Our
country was discovered by a devout
Chtfsiliin; unil u was tbo pui-poso of
run.lni the sospol to India that ln-pltitl
Columbus In the hours of bitter disap
pointment and cheered him 011 to his
maud achievement
The 1'llKilm Kathcis mul William 1'eiin
laid tho Inundations of their colonies
upon the Tin Coniniatnlm.'tits and tin
sermon 011 the mount. New IhiKlainl Is
the 11 suit ot the prnei.s of the I'llKI'llu
Fathers. WasliliiKton at Yoiktown was
the result of Washington upon his knici
at Valley Voire.
OOL' Till: l'OWFR.
So God all Hh way through has been
the power behind this nation. This Is
Clod's nation. And lu the higher, grander
eoiie-eptlon ot patilrilsm, ho who honors
Ood most, selves Ids nation best.
Lute of count! y Is the one -entiment
that btrlkes u ie.potisvo elinid in every
human heatt. No sky so blue as that
upon tho other sltlo of which, lu our
chlldNh Imagination we could almost
biar tho Head of angels. No stais so
bright as thosu upon which we gazed In
childhood ami niaivc'.eil at tlclr won
dt nits, btauty
That sky l nt ovir, those stars looked
down upon our native land, the lovo of
which .is wo glow oltler became lutir
woven with the iry w.up and woof of
our existence,
"The hills are dearest vvhlih out 1 hlldlsh
feet
Hmo illmbid the earliest, ami the
sin mus most swi et
Ate e, 1 ihoe at which our joung lips
(bank
Stooped to their waters o'er their mossy
bank "
If inn want to find the teiiilt 1 spot 111
the In alt of the true Kngllshmun. talk to
him of Wateiloo, or but mention the
p llllots behind tbo lllttelichlllellts ol
1. 111 know dill lug the Sepov rr billion
The eve of the pious Scot will it
Igiisttu a: von talk to him of Hauuotk
I bin 11, or teais will fall at icmemiiiance'
of tho fatal Held of Flodden So the
heal t of the lint) Anieilran beats high as
be thlnkii of the manv battle Holds from
Lexington to Appomattox.
Hut pattiotlsni iv not all expressed on
li title Held.-. Thele Is a pitrl'itl--m neeel
cd In time K of peace as well as 111 times
of war Nnd we havi as much need of
tho former as the littet. There are n
gieat manv questions facing the Ameri
can people today (hat demands t'to most
absolute lovalty to solve.
i:panslon Is 11 troublesome question
today, but It Is of small Impoitanco lotn
paied to other questions awaiting solu
tion This question is olio for this year,
theie 1110 questions thnt hive t.iecd in
for many wins and peihaps will be with
us for many vcais to nunc.
KI.'NTFCirV AN IfLVSTItATION.
These itri.it questions aio the questions
ritjiatlon.il llgbteoiiaiicss. Ktiitucky Is
mi lllustiatlou of the nerd of a solution
to this qinstlon. Suiely as wo look upon
them wo taiinot help agreeing with Solo,
moil that "Sin Is a lepioaeh to any peo
ple "
If we would guard our nation well, wo
must guard the sanetltv ol our family
llli . This neiesatty A lllustrati'd by tho
hlstoiy of France. Onee tho great na
tion, at whoso feet Furopo knelt and
bigged tor meiey. Now she Is fast In
terning one of tho liislgtililiaut powers.
Tho rc.uon has been that licentiousness
has ibstioyed the sanitlty of tho home
mid the honor of woman. Children an.
considered a. cm. so In tho homc and
while (bimuny has mi Incieaso of popu
lation yearly of over three million pure
eji rmaiis, tliu Increase lu Fiance is only
iboitt one hundred and seventy-llvo
thousand per annum.
A lentuiy ago Frame voted alter the
stvle of the fo.il ot the SciIptlllcs, "Theie
Is no Ood ' May not God say in nun,
"Theie N no Frame." Tho siuruhiiss of
tho lamlly must be tho strong btilwatk
of the American mtlon.
1'llblic schools must also bo mi con
ducted that the.v will train the moral as
well aii tht intelbctuil man A tiaintd
Intellect without a stioug moi.il llbte Is
a cuise anil not a lilm-lin tlatlleld
said. "The to is mm 11 dansor to our
lounirv ircm her intelllp nt otganlzel
criminal faitloiis than fiom the mlglitv
tn ism of In r ignoiant and illlteuite
I 1 lasses "
"Fonlgn Inimlcratloii niiisi hi nstilot
id. We are glad to web onu to our
shores the sober, honist, Indusltloiu foi -
Ignt r. but Ameilea should 111 er be the
dumping ground for all the tilth of I'.u
rope Intrmpeiante Is our gleatest foe, i
ei isis our bind with Hie Hi ry buuth of
Hell. Suffeilng thousands nf women and
cbllditn an calling for help ugaiit.si this
beast tb.'t Is tearing from tlulr hoiiiri
eviiv eomfoll nnd finni tin It hi.it to
eveiy Joi
l'.itilotle Sops of Ameib 11, out pittelid
ed palilotKin s n faico If wi quail In
foie this enemy,
HEROES OF LIFE'S BATTLES.
Sermon of Rev. Robett F. Y. Fletce
In Penn Avenue Chuicli.
Kev. Hobeit P. V. Pleii-c, pastor of
the Penn Ateiiue liaptlst I'huivli, do
llvercil one of lils usual eloquent ser
mons last evening, taking us his themo
"Hemes on Life's H.tttlelleld," He look
as his text Hev ,".:J1: "To hint that
tiveteonieth will I giant to wit with tne
In my throne, even us I nisei uveicanie,
and inn set down with tny Father In
his Ihtone." Among other things, bo
sild:
"While walking thiotigh an art gal
lery In Philadelphia last week, .1 saw
11 pletuie which caught and held my
gas'.e. It was a pletuie reprusntlii;
the Kt-eiit wart lots of till men and of
nil hlstoiy, fratheieel In nut Hal at ray
pOUGH SYRUP
oures Croup ant! Whooping-Counh
'- ::o.Teellea lor Coubiimptives. CJ.ves
.u.suin rtjuli.,. Kvniackulistituui.
AN INTERESTING LETTER,
Ktciyhoily enjilfl 11 Kiwd letter, mid
when It 1 entertaining. Instructive and
"hteczy" It putH the recipient In on
nsjieeahlo fritmo of mind. Scores ot
lettets similar to the subjoined ate to
eelvcd by Warner's Safe Cure Co., of
Itoehcstor, N. Y., and they leHpectfully
teriuest you to read this. Out' word for
It, you will not regret It.
In 1881 I was told by two of the best
ph .-IcliiiiB In lloston. Dr. AV nnd
tir. H , that t could not expect to
live a year: that 1 had Urlght's Disease.
At that time I henid of a man who
was supposed to have been ut death's
door and was slopped, or dying, at tltn
Commonwealth Hotel (now tho Lang
ham) nt tho south end of Huston. His
wife In reading to hint, enmo ncross a
Wot net' advertisement and not a bot
tle of the Snfo Cure. Her husband com
menced to take the medicine, saying
nothing to his doctor until utter two
or three weeks. His water commenced
to show signs ot Improvement nnd the
man was able to get up nnd walk
about. When he found that ho was
really Kcttlttg better he told the doc
tor what he had done and dismissed
hltn, continuing tho medicine, and 1n
thiee months this dying man wns
about his usual duties, those ot an ex
pressman, and was llitillv cuted. On
the sttength of this cute I got a bottle
and dropped all other medicines. My
doutots sent mo to Kunas as a good
place to go, out of their jtlilsdletlon,
nnd die. They gave my wife medicine
to cany, enough to last me until I
should die, and which I left nt home.
1 curled one dozen bottles of Wat iter's
Safe ittre, and went to a small place
near Junction Cltv, where 1 had a
cousin who Is a physician. I had him
examine my water every day, and after
a week he found Improvements, and
honestly acknowledged tint 1 was on
the ro.td to tecovery. And I did recov
er, although It took a long time because
1 was badly off, and I took over one
bundled bottles In the coutse of a year
and a half or two years. Thse facts
can be ptoved by any one who knew
me then, and I will willingly write to
any one who may desiie to know ft 0111
me directly mid give them n history
of my case, Vety tiuly yours.
H. V. HOSM13K.
Newhiity, N. H Sttnapec Lake.
Meilluil advice fiee Address Warner's
Sife Chip Co. Tloehester, N. Y. Micro-se-opical
examinations on application.
and headed by those three great mill
tary geniuses, Caesar, Alexander and
Hannibal, rndeinenth wns wtltten the
title, "The Conquoilng Heroes." AVhat
a misnomer, what a mistake. Con
quenns. peihaps, put. not conquerlnc;
heioes.
not MiLiTAiiv rnowrss.
"Military prowess does not make a
heio. Hrnteiy does not make a hero.
Neither Is eveiy man whose name Is
immoital and emblazoned upon the
banner nf fame a hem. Physical cour
age may make a biato man; moi.il
courage may make a strong man. but
it taki an element nf spiritual cour
age. Hie courage that permits u man
to do rlfht becatts-e It Is light, to make
a tute bom.
"I believe that to be a teal hero re
ciulies a spltltual self-coinmand: a self
command that will allow- u man to
stand alone facing the world with a
conviction ot duty. Heroism can onlv
result when theie N self-abnegation:
iv hen a man has a lighleous contempt
for public praiss and does his duty
simply because It Is his duty.
"A trtieheto should he always In the
ftont tank em life's battlefields. While
conversing during the past week with
my brother. Chaplain Pierce, lately re
turned finni the Philippines with Gen
eral Law ton's body, I asked him If he
had ever been with the general on the
battlelledd. He told me that he had,
and when T asked him If he had ever
been In danger, he loplied: 'Anyone
with Lawton was always in danger, for
he was always on the tiling- line.'
SFNTKNCi; FOIl CIiniSTIANS,
'Always on the firing- line.' What a
pithy sentence for Chilstlans who
would be heroes, to ponder over. We
should alwa.vs be in the front tank lu
our battle for true manhood and true
womanhood. Wo should be tiuly, 'Al
ways on the firing lino.'
"Another clement In these days ot
skepticism and doubt which goes to
make tu the real hero, Is the nobl
resolution to tefoim. When onie a life
Is marred by sin; when a tdiaracter
fotmed has the mark? of sin on If
when a man has given himself over to
tho maddening cunent of evil, he he
comes ti heio If he tlscs out of the
depth j of his dfstadutlon ami puts 011
tho minor of light The man who will
face the ridicule of his friends and his
enemies ami make a determined effort
to tefoim his life Is a ten thousand
times gi cater hero In the eyes of God
than Is a Hannibal or a Caesar."
RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES.
He. J. M. Howell occupied tho pulpit
or tho Ash Stteet Methodist Hplicopal
church last cvenlm.
Gtoige ll. Davis dilivcrcd an addicts
last evening at the Fiist Haptlst 1 hutch
beloru the Yoii.r People's sotletv.
Hev 11 I!, r.inullet, of Monttoso, ron
iliictfd the sirvlcos at tbo Uiiunioic
Mi thodlst i:plfop.il r hutch jcMuday.
Hev. J. It Austin Is ruiuluctln,- ivan
Rtllsth senilis at the Nay Aug Metho
dist Kptscopal ibiiieh eviiy ivcnlnjr u.
11 pt Satuula; .
Hevlval mtethus art being bebl at
the Court Stmt Mi thodlst i:p'eopal
churi b mul huge audlcncis aie .utiaeted
to the teivlcis
I.ov. James lluphes will .uldieys Hie
Haptlst Pastois' conference In Penn ave.
nue ehitiih this morning on "Tho South
Afilean Situation."
Hev. A I.. It.umi. of SI. Mat It's l.uth
ci .111 rlitit'h, ilelivctod 1111 !nteiostln'
s rnioii I.isl ev cubic oil "Tho llltrtsoil
I'llvllcgo ot Suivlmr Chi Ut,"
Hiv. Hi bell F. Y. Pirtco delivered a
sermon In tho Pain Amiiuo Hiptist
chinch last evening on "Heroes on Life's
Hattlellel.l." Jluptismal services were
also held.
The lotnth quarterly meeting services
at the Simpson MethotlNl nplscop.il
ibuiih wne bebl yisttrday illuming.
Hiv. Austin Hllllin. 1). i, conducted tho
vi ubig sirvlee. 1
The Young People's ("111 Istlan I hide iv or
sotletv of the Washburn Street Piosby.
tiilan chinch held consecration si rvlces
nt il.TO o'clock last 1 veiling. Special
niljslo wus re tide 1 ud at the icgulut str
v Ice.
Itev. John A. Hvans condiictetl tlio ier-tl'-ts
at the West Markt t Street Haptlst
church vtsleiilav Tho morning stiuuui
was lu Welsh and in tho btvuhii llm
cercbes were hi KiiBllsh Haptlsm and
tho Lord's supper vvcte ndnilulsteied.
Hev. II, lliuiii'lng. of Hlinlra, spoke at
the special meetings III the Fnlvvrsallst
church Saturday evening mul Simda.
Ills vvoids are clear mul deal with tbo
pioblems of the day. showing that tho
Gospel Is for i nnd me. lie spoke by
request Sunday evening on the "Nlnetv
and Nine," Ilo fills his heart is with the
spirit of "Sloia Lovo O God to Theo" in
tho broadening out of our lives lu deeds
eif Chrlstllkent'.is. Tho publlo Is cordlnllv
Invited to atlend. Services each even
hid. When dUy or diowsy lake Ueech
am's Pills.'
LITTLE IS BACK IN
THE COUNTY JAIL
ARRESTED ON A CAPIAS AND
RE-COMMITTED SATURDAY.
Pending the Disposition of a Motion
for an Appeal mid Supersereas, to
Be Made to the Supreme Court To
day, the Prisoner Is Confined in
the Debtor's Cell Appeal Not
Mado Last Week Because of Delay
in Securing Certified Copy of the
Records Other Court Matters.
Keillor nich.ttd Little. oC the Scran
tonlan, Is back In Jail. When court
convened Suttttday morning a cupl't-t
for his re-arrest was Issued on motion
. ot Joseph O'llrlen, of o Prion & Krlly,
1 who assisted the commonwealth In the:
piosorutlon of the llhvl case. It wus
served on Little at hie oilteu and at
4 o'clock he canto In and suttendered
himself.
Pending nn nppe.il to the sttpteme
court he Is allowed the itlvllege of the
e'ebtot'.s cell, a tooiny, well furnished
apartment ot the rounty Jail, located
In the nilmlnlstiatloii building.
John T. Lonnlian, of Wllke s-Hatre,
onu of Little's counsel, Is In Philadel
phia with 11 cei tilled copy of the tec-
irts In the case, piepated to petition
.'1 v an appeal ft am th" decision of tho
superior coutt. unci if the appeal is
iillowetl. to have the same made a
supersedeas.
The defendant's counsel confidently
expects that the appeal and supersed
eas will he allowed and that Little tvlll
be free again by tomoirow or Wedni s-
1 day. The fact that a constitutional
question Is Involved I.", what they rely
upon principally In the movement for
un appeal.
It was the Intention of Ml. Lenahan
to move for nn appeal last week, but
the want of n certlfed copy of the
lecord delayed him until Friday, and
when Ftldiy came the supieme court
did not sit, or to he exact, was In ses
sion only long enough to ndjotttn, the
Justices deslilng; to attend the opening
of the new buildings of the University
of Pennsylvania law school.
Theio Is a question as to whether or
not the time an appeal Is pending ap
plies on the let m of a conviit In a pto
ceedlng of this nattite. A prominent
attorney stated to a Tiibune reporter
that it does not, and that notwith
standing the fact that there was no
to-sentencing, tho full term for which
the pilsoner wns 10m1nitte.1l mutt be
setved In oonllnement.
Must Go to His Father.
In the habeas corpus proceedln?
brought by Jacob W. Warnke. the
West Side met chant, to recover posses
sion of his six-year-old hoy from
Philip Schtiell, his father-ln-lavv. Judge
Aichh.ihl Satiuduy decided In fntor of
the father and dliecled that tho boy ba
turned over to his can-.
The plaintiff lived with his wife's
parents until his wife died, and their
boy became gtently attached to his
gratidp.uenf. After Mrs. AVarnke's
death the plaintiff went to live with his
hi other and sought to take his chi'd
with him.
The little fellow did not want to leave
his grandparents and the giundpatents
did not want him to leave, and to se
cute the child It was necessary for him
to go into com t.
The fondness of the child for his
giandparents was veiy evident and an
ticipating that there would be a pi
thetlc scene at the parting, coutt In
granting the writ made It non-opeta-tivo
until toelii).
Will of Sidney Broadbent.
The will of the late Sidney Ilrond
bent wns filed with Register Koch,
Saturday, and letters of admnlstratlon
were grunted to his son, John Btoad
bent. The will named Mis. I!rnadlxnt.
the wife, as exeeutt Ix, but she preceded
her husband In death, and as the will
was not changed to meet this occur
rence, the estate will he adnilnlsteted
under lettets to the son.
The will directed that the whole es
tate should go to his wife, and em
povveieil her to divide It us she saw lit
among her children nnd m-.tnriciiit..
Ldren upon her death, anil If she died
wunout a will, that it should be divided
share and share alike murine the chil
dren and gninilchlldten, the latter to
leceivu only such shatc as the parent
would be entitled to.
The sum of SI,''.. Is deducteet from
tho share going to the children of his
deceased son William, which sum was
advanced to the latter during his life,
time, and the same is oideioil to by
paid to his oldest sou, Charles.
Dispensed with Preliminary Hearing
In the equity suit of Spruks against
Contieli & Co., brought to lestruin the
defendant flint Irnm using a certain
lgar label. Judge Aichh.ihl on Satur
day handed down the following ouler;
"I think that this matter might not
to be disposed of 011 piellmliuirv heal
ing, but Hint the merits ought to i,0
fully developed 1 will there! 01 ., as
soon as this case shall be put at Issue,
set It down for disposition nt the tcgu
lar equity lei 111, beslnnlng Match" li.
and dispciue with lurther heating on
this title."
Divorce Granted to Wuench.
A decree in divorce was vtiattlcd Sat
urday In the case of John Wuench
against Nora Wuench. rnfuithluliie.
was the ground on which tint petition
lor divorce wus based.
The parties live on the West Side,
whero Wuench was pmpiietor of a
hotel, A few yen is ago he met with
nn accident, which tesulted in one of
his legs being amputated. I'iiiih this
time on his wife, it was shown, was not
true to hltn.
Court House News Notes,
This is the last day for filing tomon
httances against the granting of liquor
licenses.
A chatter was granted Saturday to
tho Watson Avciiuo Methodist I'pls.
copal clVurch, of Lincoln Heights,
A formal order was Is.-uecl by court
Satuiday, dlteetlng a elecrce to bo
made In conformity with the iliid'ng of
fact and lun lu the case of l). it. Wat
kius and othet.t against Henjainln
Hughes.
In tho case of James H, Mai tin
against A. S. Stutt a further stav of
thirty days was made on the execu
tlons, pending the disposition of a peti
tion lu bankruptcy Hied In the t'nlted
States coutt.
SLOT MACHINES HAVE GONE.
Gambling Devices Have Been Clcnred
Out of the City.
The action f Chief of Police Utihllns
on Filday night In notifying the pin-
nrhitorg of tho rations establishments
'wvwvwwvywvwviWkwww)
It Will Pay You
to look over our stock of dinner sets, a number of which
can be bought for about one-half their value; also Roatt
nnd Breakfast sets in French and English China. You can
buy these sets for about the price of the cups, saucers and
plates. We are going to sell these regardless of price as wo
mdst make room, so, as wc said before, "It will pay you to
look them over."
CVuxvaTVfe
5 Millar A Prk
d" iVIlilUr (X rCCIV,
w?mmmmmmm?m?mmmm
Do You Consfder
Quality as Well as Price ?
We simply ask you to come in
and let us show you our Jackets
before purchasing elsewhere. We
guarantee the prices lower than
the lowest.
Any Cloth Jacket in the House
From $2.50 to $10.00
Many worth $25.00. They all
belong to our reliable, up-to-date
stock.
F. L. Crane,
SPRING STYLES NOW READY
412 Spruce Street.
Try Our Special 10c Collars,
all modern shapes.
In which were kept nirkol-ln-the-slot
machines, card maehitu s and nil other
sorts of gambling devices lo imme
diately lemovu them had Its eifeil, and
hencelotth that pnrtliul.il' fottn of
gambling will be unknown In Set anion
for a time at lopst.
Immediately after Filday night's
warning the machines wrte turned
around and the playing of them
stopped. Satuiday the weie dispose I
of and hereafter any machines found
will he lonllsiated.
THIRD DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
Fixes Dates for the Primaries and
Convention.
At Satittday's meeting of the Hepub
Heap, standing innimittee of the Third
Legislative dWtilct, held in the nibi
ttatlnn loom of the coutt house, a it so
lution was adopted fixing Artll 7 and
10, tespeotlvely, as the elates for hold
ing the ptlmailes and convention, to
elect state delegates and nominate a
candidate foi the lcglslat ute.
IHehaid It. Ilolgat . nt l.aPlitme,
was on hand with an objutlon, lie
thought Apill was too , ailv n ilun fo:
I nominating a candidate for the Iegi-
latlll . and proposed havitit,- t'Mi oii
' volitions, one in A ill fo.- eltct'ng stale
I delegates, anil one later on foi nom
inating a candidate tor the legisla
tine A motion emliodyliic; thM proposi
tion, made bv Ml. Holgate, ut'.d si -ended
bv Stephen Ayloswoi th, was do
fe.it eel by the follow In:- vote'
Fnt George Fiieinuii, Honton, J, A.
Woodbililse, D.iltoll. It II HciImUc, Lu
Plumo: Stephen A.vbtwoilb Ninth Ab
blKtoii; Tnblns Stein, Hansom. Geoigi
Mllbl'. Stott; .1. C Nottliup, West Ablllt,
ton 7
Against ll .1 Noilhup, Ghnburii; 1)
T). Grllllths. Willi im J. Williams. jnt i
MoCrundle. C. P. Andetsiin. ol Latl-a-wauna
township; H. Willis Iteese, Old
Foige; .lames Salmon Old Kolai : Wil
liam Heuiiett. Old Fotge; W. H. Davles,
Sixth waul. Sc'iauton: T. S Parkot
South Ablngton. eillbett Ci'lnln. South
Ablu;tim. J H. Hvans, James C. Wal
klns, Jamis Price, Geor-,'0 lioose, of Tav
lor, George H. Sievinson, Wnvetl -IB.
The resolution Hxing Apt 11 7 ami to
as the lvspictlw dutes nf the ptlmurle.s
uml convention was adopted by a vote
of 10 to 7, tint division being as above
The tesolution was otfereu by P.. Willis
Heese, of Old Forge, and seconded by
W. H. Davles, of Taylor. Mr. Holgate
piophesled that the action of the com
mittee would result In an Independent
Republican candidate He aim seived
nntlco that ha will contest tho legtt
larlty of the notlee calling lor tho
double convention.
T. J. Matthews, of Spilng Hmok, pio
slded over the convention, and Attor
ney James K. Watklns, of Tulor, acted
as secretary.
Mrs. Wins'.ow's Soothing Syrup.
Has been used for over FIFTY YHAHS
bv MILLIONS of MOTHHHS for thell
CltlLUHHN WIllI.i: THHTIIING, wtfi
PHHFHCT SFCCHSS. It SOU. CHI'S tliu
CIIILH. SOFTFNS tho GV'.MS, Ll AYS
all PAIN: CUIIKB WIND COLIC, unci U
tbo best remetly lor IMAHI'.I lOI.'A. Sold
by HniBBlsts lu eveiv part of the vol Id.
Ho suro and ask for "Mrs. W-piIivv'h
Sootblu'.' Sjtttp. ' mid I iko 'in cti.cr
kind. Tvvcnt-llve cenla u bottle.
1
13 Wyoming Ave,
"Walk 'n nnt look trou-H
324
LACKAWANNA
AVENUE.
LOOK OVER YOUR
PYCLE
And see if it does not re
quire a Thorough Over
hauling. We have ovens
and skilled mechauics for all
kinds of enamel work.
Also a well equipped
Nickle Plating Plan:
Your wheel, if brought to
us, can bs made to look like
new.
We have made the
1900 SCRANTON BICYCLE
a winner.
Call ai look it over.
120 nnd 12S Franklin Ave.
Everett's
Horses nnd carnages are su
perior to those ot any other
livery in the citv.
If you should desiie to go
for a drive during this delight
ful petiod ofwe.Hher. c.ill tele
phone 704, ami hverett will
send you .1 first-class outfit.
EVERETT'S LIVERY,
236 DIx Court. (Near City Hall.)
Stock Certificates
Lithographed nnd Printed.
D. IRVING SIMMONS,
720 Connell Building.
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Scouring
Wheat
That wheat I actually
SCOFHHH In our mill befoia
being Mound Is pmbably news
to a 1.00,1 mail) .people, .who
luivei never been In 11 niocjern
tlntir mill,
II
IAOVV
WHITE"
Flour in mado nf SCOUUKD
wheat. Wheal from which
ALL the dirt has been removed
by tbo most peifcit system of
costly scnuihg marhlneiy
known. "Scow White" Hour u
CLHAN Uj YOU usa it?
' All mocirs sell It.
"Vteonly wholetib :"
THE WESTON Mill CO.
Scranton,
Carbondale, OlyJHteht';-
Ill 0.