vt "h )' itV.' "V -JfffV w '' ' . -"tt'd-ifn Wff -i -yinr ? " H-"' rtw ' "tfl ? J J V &rjf'W f'wpM (.! 7 r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, OCTOBWR1 25", 1000, 3 -' ' SYRUFoJlGS Actrfeasantfy andfivrnpty. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually whetp bilious or costive. Jivsetits int the most acceptable form the Jojcative principles of plants Anojfn to act most heiettcioly. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFEC1S BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVIUE.KY. NEWYORK. NY. For sale by druggists price SOt per bottle. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. OC Per jc Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 elepbone Orctora Promptly Halt era J S3S-337 Adams Avenue. Scranfon Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office Z., It. & W. Passenger Station. Phone C2S. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offlco Hours e. . to 12 30 p. rn.; I to 4 Williams Building, Opp. ratoin... s?$fcK QNIOMLfcBET l CITY NOTES ; I Mill l'Vl!l iONH.III V i is nun i ml put will In- mmii it (In J nl-iui iluli ilu-, iiiuliu; ai s n'tlniK IIIIUli M 1 I lie tliinl ihiiuil lull f the "nulla; Men'-, lit In w Ihiuliuil i lulj will Ii luhl in Mu-ic nil Ii niUil. ( UK hi N M I'l'l II- iliiiltn u i will 1 1 SUM I 111 11)1 pillule if till rillll VMUUL lljl' tf.1 iluiuli luiimlit riuiii i' in s n'lloil I l'i; I OHM) Muiimr.l I llliu i III... k finiiil n fill's i ii on -piiiu ftin I MMuilii ittu lin ii mil now aw ills (In iiumi'h i ill it piilm liiu I ii u ti r. t'MON l.l'Xf.l IJ MHIll -Hie I l hill Ii iuip ill jMin1t it 7 n'lhik lliN iwnni.r to iiiiiiIi In tin 'oiilh Mil' mil it li 1 1 1 1 1 in I he lli pili lliau l.ill. Piuii'a hu .1 will .iniimpim tl.. in l'lll Ml. IJWt IMS t l,s Hit (illinium of tin' I. I' 11 pili ill ilimnu' I a . will mill Iii.Lii iiikIiI it lli. In mi of Mi III in ln hiu' (ocurul tin Kinius it l'iiii,-,n ', , 1 liming .is itiiti utlor. I'l.l Ml. It I I'M.IIM. -tin fimt ill t lilt ulo Mn MilKUit 1'. n,n i wilt iki .lu i Ihis mi ii hi IJ n'llnik lli'lu n i I ill Ilium , ..I", I'lulps htnot i-mieia .it the Inui-i, lltnial will lie wide it Alaro unictiiv, Dunn VNM'AI. IHMI'-H, 1'iuiilv-. lil-li Culm lli llrneuilcnt nnliii U inikliiir iMuniii pup ai illun-, fin t In. Ir eighth Jininil ihiiu wliuh wil) In' lu 1.1 ill Meals' lull on 'Ihinks,lui' im, ln afTair pinnies lo bo tin mini uijinihlc nun ever stun lj this popular ctati!.:atiou IMINVIIOV l)V.-llii in hum ii if Hip Iliim fni tlin 1 iii'iiilli.-s jiiiiuiinii in Hie fiiin.U nl tint inMittitinii lli.it the will lip it (In homo tnihv to imii' their blinds Mfi-, of all Minis Mill lie muili nuipt.ilile, 'Hie tunil U llrffcr Hun i tu htlnii in the 1 1 1 1 1 1, nf'thi asioilation Tlio eenili,r culutalnniiiit piornNn tn lie inot enjoi ihle. A -ilui oiiiiin- will be rccchtil at Hip door, LOCAL FOOT BALL. The llldiinonililo Komi.-, yo tu Juiuwi toiliy to die (lie link .Icini'.u U mi ii tml Vlth the pis hkln. Ihe Oriuitnl tliinl tc mi ihillinues im 1 HI poniiil (i.tiii in l.jil.aujinw luunij in a mhiip. buniljj, bipt, .'. I'u Kjiip, i ipl.ihi The No. fihoul loot bill linn nuipls the thallciiRe of the Allanlio foot ball trim lu u ganio I'rlilay on their kioiiii.N, I'll ii hlile vhere )our fcioiimls aie. Answer in 'IIiiumIi)' 'Ximca. l'at Kane, laptaln. Tin-' SpauhlliiB Alhletli cluli ( IImIi 1'aiK challenge No. It sihool In i u'.iiiip of tout lull ou ThanksKlvlntr I)a on Iluli kuiiiihN ,n,uu rltlier to l'zia .Mini, taplalii, ui W aid t I mis, manager. 'Ihe line up H as IuIIoum )' .Im. Un, itntrr; Ii. llioe, rluht Kianl; II. Hi. joe, rlitht tacKlej , JKjue, iluht rixl; V, llecse, Jilt tfiiatilj W. HUe, left taiUlij It I'jiion, left i ml; 1, )ais, imaiUiliark; ('. HiiBlies, left half baik, I'. Mini, lluht lull Uih; V, IiwU, full luih. THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. Local ilata foi OU. 31, innu: Highlit tiiiipiiJluie 71 li.Kini Low i t tuiipiiatuie ,,, , . Vi iIimhi lluniiJitj; 5 a. in. ,,,, W per mil. 6 p. I" i ...... ...... In pn tent. When visiting this city on jiliMsuie .v liuslneM stoj ni "The In lnt;." REPUBLICAN MASS MEETINGS. iiititvinv f.vr,MNo, on. 21-scnmton, Athlitle Hall, "-pealcrs, Dr. 1 mil Srlititliler 1 1 New Jirsfyi idilicn In tlemuiil N Ji ' ul Ijoiii, Ir. TliritlllAV i:IAISf), OtT. il-.-Dunii ore, Oihl IVI'wi Hall. SpciKcM, MiJiii V M. IUt.' i-niW, nf lliltlmor"! lion. John II. Hrr. ItlllW l.M'M.Sn, orr. sU-Jcnmn, 1'nti.r. i lull, Sipeakers, Mijor A. M. IHncock, of lillniorej A. .1. Colbotii, .Ir. -vituii)AV r.vi:Msti, ocr sr-Moww. om IMIm lull. .peikei!i, Mjiih M. Ilinrou, of llaltlnioie! W, (h)lori' Thnm". l'.il strunijvv AnniNoo.v, orr. jr-Diiiei Ohl rimrrli. 'peiker, lien (JuIikIii . Uo. MONDAY lAr'SlVd. 0(T. D-Vrmtnti, A" tiiiin. 'peukiM, Hon 'ha. I . Mltletlelil unci ulhcls Tt.l) I,1!M(1, OCT .0-llMle 1'nl.. "'. Hit Ill's lull. "-pinker. Hmi IIhrIi tloiilon, Mllln. nf Mrglnla! . liitlonl rimmn. I'1 TULilHY lAKMMJ, 0(1". TO-rarboiiJate, Opt 1 1 home speaken, lion flu" I!. Utile' ih hi nml nlheis M't)M.Sj))VY I'M'AIMI, (KT rl-lomplilm. tit.-. sipn.ei. lion tolui It lair: . It. lewis, (I'm mi M. Wntum. niintSHW I'M.MMI. SOV 1-Vcwlnn (Mi In, mt -li I Ic'-t hill, 'iiealitf, Hon John It. I in, . .1 CoHiorn, Ii. IIIIIIAX KVI'.MNO, 0t . -Ohl Vol ue, law nine Itipnhllcin hill. 1-iilit, tlniles !' Dinlels, If. II. .in Dinen. It (. Ilnlilu. I'lttDU I'AKMNfl, NOV. 2 -I Jt Hentciii, Oihl IVIIows lull. irjk(i, liwm l Cailir, W. J. DiurIii', II. S Mwnrlli. , 'lAIIJltDAY r.MlMVfl, NOV. 1-lii'lns, Alli ance II til. Sieikcn, Hon Tohn It I'll', W. It. Iiw', Itiorirc JI. Wiitviu CABMEN AND DRAYMEN. The D., L. and W. Compnny Objects to Them Aiound Station. vMili'iin.i t Millar l H'tllnir c onlil H.iblv ol it ml lltlt ui'oK" oti n inl ine liiiulu Siitnrdnv bv .TtitlBe McClutf III hlili he sttstithiLil the Incnl mtiiris tiatt's jntli?iiiPiU In Mic citin nf tin Pi lliwaii', 1. nk n nttl.l and AVustetti rump tin iiirjlii't S.imltcl I.uwls. uno II AllV. T.tliM -(Ill's .llllM'Kll Si'Mt.tl Mi'cks .iko Lewis uics at-' ti((d .xi tin1 lit-ttiinrn ol Dott'CtlM Si'iilnum. nl tlii' T.iilt.iitiinni, ho nc insi.il Itltti cil In' p.iIng on the com pimx's )ii-inl-ts )v I'onllnuallv lol tn Iiik nbout tlio Lid tunic. I.iika uiinn.t and AVrsli'tti Mt.ifion The tnmp.inv Is inui It anouvod bv the tub men and diaMiicn, hos'j ehlrU,i nt iI.im found stinidlntr map Hie sta tion, nnd tabmen h.ivp bom ancstod on Miiio'ts in'i astons on the chaise ot tn spas-. Alilet man illllar fined Lewis $10 nnd i osti, 'whereat thtoucrh nM attoinev, he ippealed the rase, and Situiduy nfteinoon it came up be lote couit. Until Alibi mm Millai and the Del.t w.iie, L.k k.iuatniii and Western de tntie ofllc ials aie pleastd over this; ictoiv. end it is said that .lBRiessivp action will be taktn nKitlnst the cab men and dnMiien who (ontlnue to c?le ttoublt. SOCIETY REORGANIZED. Meeting Was Held Last Night at Penn Avenue Church. The Hiowninjr Ijitoiaiv society was lcoiiranled last dIrIU In the ptnlois of tlio P'tin Avenue Baptist ebuieli, wlnn a numbi-i of la-.t te.ii's mem bets came toiretlH i ind loimed plans fin this mmi's woik (Ulicpis eic noniinited as follow, 1'tosiilcnt, Cltatles riichtel, ii e incident, OeotKe Levis, ttcasuier, ft id I'otets, scfiet.n- John Utiins Tin- will be elected at the mcctlm;. AVednisdav, Oct JI. The society will c (insist of about thlil mcnibeis this oai. ' SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Officcis Rcpoited by the Nominating Committee at Altoona Will Be Elected Today. lti I villi-1 wiip fi mi I In Wmitpil 1'iev. Altoona, Oil. JI At todav .s session of tile State Sabbath Si ltbol associa tion. 1'iesldent John Wanamakei pie sldid. The amount of money neces satv to nitet the needs of the associa tion silos.', was raised aftet some dlf lleultv The nomination committee le pot ted these ofllcets who will be elect ed tomoiiow . I'le-hl nl, lulin iniinil,ii', I'htl nlilphi i, vlii pn -il. ins, Willi mi ( lilli, I'Kt-lmi.', Hi i I I) ikti . Mill ili-luili;, leiuiilliiK -uittiii, Hi i Mi Ni i , II irnsliui, tiea in. i, smmoi sim, I'lnl nhlphli, tvetiitiu iniiiiiiilici, Pr. s Itii-,,, Vllonii, In. .limes M. ( ouiii. I.. II 1 1 n -.1 1 1 1 1 ir . I. .Im U jiiiin iku, Phil ulilMi III, tint pn,nl. lit, No 1, (lev. Mev llinrv. I'hlliililphii, No . Ite. It l.nnl, Wl-t ( llslll, Nip I I II Slullimr, MlinllHMl, No I. It II killu -lio cjliuir. Ni' i Pi W. I hlihei, ( iil.onlilc, .Nn o. II It M mi i, Iliiwuk. No ., I i: IliMiri, Wil li nn-poil No , Prof Willi u Mo.iei. 1 1 1 -Iiihk, Nn ii (noii Ii sulii, siirtiri sti tiui Nn lo It i. Willi im )icl.-,uii, l)ill liniR, Ni. ll! W, II I. llolmiii Mltllmlown, Nn I.'. ( I' ilmi lJcilfuil, .No 1., I, I' (.ijrliiK. ( Ii u lu hi, No II Km. 1. s l iion, IthUw ii , No 15 1' V. lloma, I.ecchhi i'; No. lo, tin. .1 1 I Ko.ler, .lohn-limii, No 17. I. (. llitila, i-liiPKipii, No 18, S,nJli iitn', IMIUImin', No Hi, l W. K-lii, N'cw Ciklli , No JO, lln, J, ('. MeVniiiih, Inmesii, No JI, lte. V, l. llowen-. JUaibllli. TonlRht diplomas weie pie.sented to n (lass of not mill students. The state pilnmiy council elected these olllfota this aftei noon: Piesldent. it. CI. Ken nedj, PhlliuUlphlu; vice pieMdenth, Miss Alice M. Hamlin, PlttHbuiir; Mm. L'. 0. CitPBoiy, AVllkes-Bnue; Aliss Muiy Irvln, Altoona; Di. J. X. Cluike, Hiiulsbuiiri W. -T. Hauls, n.istou; leioidlni; .secietmy, .Mth. C. S. Lilly, Williamnpoii; LouoHpoudliKr .seeie taiy, .Mis. J. W. KuineH, Philadelphia; tteasuiei, Mi.s. a. V. Ftntrus, West CheHtei, llbratinn, Mis, W. II. Mllloi, Headlntr. CORPORATIONS CHARTERED. Hi Uvclnilvo Wile fiom 'I in. ssoihtiJ I'ren. Ilaiiinlini-iri ct. JI CliarUn wire lssneil as follows it the state ilepiitmint toili.v. Mooie llir coinium, Oakinont, Mtrirhenv count, capital ?1,(KM, Hull) Walu caompanv, Oakmnit, Allihlicm coiling, iipllil fl.OOO, Hp.hm Cieek Watir coiiipitij, Philadelphia, wlilili will kup. plj will) o tin pioplo of Suitaia towiiihip Dauphin lount.i, rapltal fJI.Wl Looking to the Putuie, I lorn the Washington Slat. "I don't belli to (nil bo.i Jo.li Ins nnuli of a lianln' lowaul film uoiU," 1.1I1I Mm CiiiiiinhI to hit htibani). "Oh, Ji, he hi," it, Ihe an.wei. "lie kccii4 a lianln' an' a k niln' kll ilnalli lu Iks riktlit down mi' koi s to sltep " See the New Battenbuig Patterns and mutoiluls, biamped linens, pillow tnhcs, etc, ut llfjvmib, -'ll 'Wyomlncr uenue Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Has been util for ovci HHV MHH-, ,v Mill IONS of MOIIIIIts for their C'lllf.DltKV WIllLi: IrK-IIIINI!. with Will I (T bl'CCI.sS It bOOIIll-J the CHIIIl. bOni.Nb Ihu (JUJis. AIXb all I'MXi ILHtl-S WIND COLIC, am is the best rcmedj lor llHH0r'V. Sold by DruifBUU In eveij part of the world. lie im0 ami ask for "Mn Winslow's Soothing fewup." and laU- no other iiud. Twenty fln icms u 1-lUv GRIER WILL BE TRIED AGAIN That Is the Statement Made bil E. B. Sturaes, the Prosecutor In 'Uie Gases flaaliist Him. JURY COULD NOT AGREE After Being; Out Since 3 O'clock Mon day Afternoon the Juiots Yestci day Afternoon Repotted to Judge Ethvnids That They Believed nn Agteement Wns Impossible and Weie Dischairjed fiom Finthei Consldeiatlon of the Case Mi. Sturges Bellves Thnt Two of the Jut oi s Weie Seen in the In tel est of the Defendant Befoie the Case Wns Called for Tiinl. The Jutv befoie whom Common Councilman James J. Oiler was tiled foi takliiR- and sollelllnir billies foi his ulllelal Mite was unable to UKiee and vesteidav alteinoon at 4 JO .IikIki' li. M. JMwaids dlscbaiKluK the juiois fiom fuither eonsldeiatlon ot the c" nnd without the uistomaiv ihank" ol the colli I. The Juij Hloml seven tor eonvhtion und five foi .until! till. It tetii-d at .J o'clock Mondav hiu inoon. Alter coutt opened lu the moinlui: the juiois filed Into ( mil I ai'd n puiled that It was impossible for them to le.uh ,m aifi cement and thev usktd to be illst'haiMd. .ItlelKe lMwaids In I lepl.ving to ihein said I lup i mi iiniiitli.li fiom tun. sintl nun of I In Jim, iiilnir that u miiiiol iai' hi this i i-i I nn vin -mn lint ion in in t ilile to iifiei It toik ii- Mini i infill llj,s to tn lie c i- d ll his Iipi ii it iiiiisldii- abli. evpuise to Ihe cuiuilv, nJ (I I." '1 1" uiliMliienii to voiir-ilM- Sinn. Jim will hue to ai;iec lip ni tin" ci-e. if von fail t" ague, and you iini In be twihe piild Intil t i K nt nun We think von ouslil to In able to ilipie if this lase und liiimr In a Midut. I do not fnl w iiiankd on iiecoiinl of (he turn taken in the mil of the i in', ind the iniportanie of it, in ill-irlincriiiir von this nioininir I villi a-,k toil Kiln to utln nut lo n-i voin Im -t i Hi ts In mm up in i M libit 1 iliilinp In ilnchugi- jou it pu l III CALLED unroitn Tin: cocut. The Jin ois wen plainlv disap poiiilid, 'ind -ludcre Udvvaidb informed the mounts that If ill am cement was not uaehed )iy adjourning hour In the afteinoon he would dlschaifre them At 130 he sent i'oi the juiors and s.iki (.rntleinrn, nc von nearii an ii.it i mt nt ill in v on win- flu- niouunfc' Inn in in Huiimtn-Wp ne not our honor I ilunk it is iinpii-.iblr for u- lo anno at a veiilut tin iiiiirl Do nn think then- is i ihinie foi vou lo agin if I kiep v on mcillur foi tin I ll hup of the week liuoi-I tio not Hit nitrt ll i- i 3ieii ili-ippoiutmi nl to tin limit, niiibe to llir pnties hut mtiinlv to tin coinmumli, tint nu Iiim nut In in ilile lo lune upon a nnliii In this ni Of ioiii-( f litoptile vom tvht lo vntll own jiiilgmeut ml 1 ilo not winl in ki ei ion loaithei miles, lluu is i pio-put of in ni;rei on nt one vi n in the othei If there is nnv luenihci if the Jin v uho thinks b kiepinj tht, jun toi Iher Imuii tint flit v miirlit agree I would like to hi ir fiom him liuoi I don't think there i- 1 ponbilili foi ii-, to igne the wai we sf mil Tin lourt Well, I am rr inrrj that such l i iliimtv has Inppeneil, tint vie villi hue to trn ill our tin- woik again, but I tnke vour in nl Ihit it would mil answer am lueiul pin p i-i to keip ion logether im longei I (lieu fori ilisilnige ihu fiom fill t lit i cou-.nlei.it ion it (hi i i-i When the ju'ots flist let lied, they toocl si to sK Attei u tow ballots, one el the juio's cbantred his mind, nnd lroin that time on the juiy stood beven for (oinhtlon and live foi ne illttal. The Iuioi.s weie. Joseph Hacbman. fnimer, Oouldsboio, Hail Caipenter, huckstci, Noith Ahintrton; Thomas Holme, eletk, Simpson; K. C. Hanson, laboiei, La Plume, James Han is, miner, Seianton; H. Hoi Kate, student, LiPlume; Albett John son, plumbei, AVnrlv; F. S. Kel loTff, palntci, Seianton; Chuuncej Xoack, fatmor. Madison, Jacob Stan ton, fanner, AVe&t Abinstton: C. P, AVilllams, Mi met, AVest AblnKtou. jriions Ave n n snnx. 1'. B. Sturfies, the prosecutor of Mr, Oiler and tlio lendei In the piesent l iioi m movement, was seen bv n Tiibune man last night and' asked to make a .stateaicnt icffatdlnB the Tall in ( ot the 1uiy lo URiee. "I don't know- that I bnve much to b iv," said he, "except that I know It neraln fallows the need of a betlei class, of Jm Milan und ol mine honest Juiv comiulsslor.ei.s. f h.,u. infoimntion vhli'h leads me tn believe that at bust two of the juiMiien v.em .seen beteii e hand, "In fact, when ihe tiial was only one tiny old. vc icallzed that wo had N-e'l' little chanee ot .secmlnfi a con viction. One could sco by the ludif feionce ol some of the juior.s, by their inattention to the,' evidence, that thov bad been been befoiehand and wem nlieady uetkUd which way they weie to ote." .Alt. Stuiscs was asked whether the Cnler case would bo taken up nt tlio noct teim of couit or whciher tho cafct'b aualiibl bcunit ot ilm other ten Late Arrivals Here Some goods we expected in time for the opening but which failed to aulve iu time are now heie, We wish to call paiticulnr atten tion to the Immense line of Jai dinleis, which weie opened yes teiday. The laigest line ever shown in Seianton at the lowest prices ever quoted. Look them over. Gruener & Co., 205 Wyoming Avenue, Indicted cottnellmcn would be pushed fliil. "tt'K a (title too eaily to tell that,1' said he, "The Juiy wns dliolmtK-ed only tills afteinoon nnd we have hud nn mecilnir of the league et, lo dH cush tin mutter, t think myself Hut the seiond case URainit Mi. Hiler will be taken up next; "This In the nisn In which he N ehaiBed with nee eptlntr 51,400. "Wo would lnuo tiled this sine Hist, but when we saw the pnnel of Jiiiom we decided llutt ll was better to tnke up the slu cise. Had we succeeded In until Inn it uimlctlon in ibis eae, with Its muss of pot Jutv und chtuac" tot witnesses, It would have hnd the effect of 'secuiliur lonvldlons lu all the oilier ruses, 1 believe. Tint. onetH nKnliist 'liter nie by fur Ihu moat (oinplleiitd. The othiu aie simple. Alih WILL RH TlttlJD. "Vou can say thai wo aie not koIiir to diop nnv ol these iaes. Thev ate nil la be tiled nnd we uie roIiir: to endeavoi to the bet of otn ability lo etuie a conviction In ovety one ot them." i fine of the aftcinoou )npiis Nestei dny annoitiued Unit It wtib an open si'eiet tint Ml. StiUKes would be a landldnli lor ina.vor at the next (lec tion. Kofi 1 1 In; to tills -tntemetit, he said: "I have tifM'i bald thai T was it eandldnte for inayoi 'ind I iluu't In tend to The only ollh" I want and the otilv olllce I v.'lll "vet act epl Is Ihe olllce of luty eominlsslonc'i, be tatlse I believe thai tu that olllce tan best seive the Intel tsts of the people." m NO TRACE OF THEM YET. Police Satisfied Two Men Weie En gaged in Biady Theft. The identity of the Itt.ulv diamond Ihleves "till lemains a nivsletv and in Vain have the local pollie deiiailment tilveii lo t,aln some iltie as to the wheicabouts of the mvstctioiis hum lais. The pltltal numbei can now be used, unadvisedlv as Chief liobllns' N (eitiiin that the theit was the woik ol mote than one man. This was the police tlitm liotu the stalt and Tuisdaj nlbt it tecolved stionp: conlli inallon by the- statement made to Chief UoblitiK- bv the coach man ot Thomas II. Watklus, who lives on Momoe avenue, not fai Hum the home of Mi Simpsnn. Tin coach man was walking on Momoe avenue Monday evening when his attention was attiactid by a daik fouu at the fiont window on the second Hoot of the Simpson lesldence. At the i o -ne) of Olive stieet and Momoe avenue stood another man, 'who was lookinn up at the window The spectatot'a cuiiosltv was not aiouscd b the slirht, as he thouslit the man nl the window was one of the household bet v ants and that the man below was some ft lend. He was unable to Judge fiom the nositlon of the man at the window w bethei he wns euteriiiR the house ot making1 his cit This occuried nt exactlv (! M o clock As the theft was disclosed about fi .10 o'clock It is icasonable to sun poso that the buiRlar was then leavliiR the house This method ol stationing a eoniedeiate below the window to watch if anvone is appioaching', ts the usual modus opciandi of this class of law bieakos who aie known as the "porch thieves' and aie legauled by the police as one of the most dance i ous, ilevei and elusive clas-, of ciiin inals in the cottntiy. Y. W. C. A. STATE CONVENTION. Delegates fiom This City Who Will Attend Rending Meeting. The annual satheiiiiKs of the Younsr AVomen's Cluistian Associations of the slate ate alwajs inteiestinc meetlir's. They ate not sin h huge conventions thnt (lie peisonality ot membcis Is lost, but the ac fiuaintanc cs foinied aie a pleasant featuie Consldeiahle time is given to infoi mnl discussion ot piae tlcal topics, wlieio many leading woiX cts take pail and this exchange ot ideas is most stimulating. This week the convention occuis at Heading, opening Thuisday with an addiess of welcome by Mi. C. H. Itulil. Di. Uidmnn, of Geiiuantown, is the speaker Thuisday"' evening. Mis. M.u ginet Sangstei, one of the most pleas ing and helpful speakeis for young women, speaks Filday evening, anil ttolieit Sneer one ol the brightest and must eat nest young men, gives tho ad diess Satuulav evening. Miss Maiy S. Punn, ono ot the National .secietailes of the Y. AV. C. A. bpeaks Sunday eve ning Miss Iivine, of PIttshuig, a le tuined missionary fiom India, gives a nilsslonaiy addiess Satin day attei uoon. Dally Bible studie s.ue pait of the convention. The Heading association gtMs the delegates a ilde to Mt. Penn Fri day afteinoon, and senes a tea at their new Y. AV. C. A. building. Soan ton delesates ate Mis. Cteoigo Men ill, Mis J. H. Peck, -Mis, John Scheuei, Misses IJthelvn AVlltox, Esther How landb and Helena Clink, Mib. AV. T, JIuckett, Mis. F. S. rulfiey ami olheis. JIis. II. J. Can and Mis L. JI. Oates, ol the state committee, will at tend. Other fi lends will be welcome and may have pi Iv liege of icduc'd nttes by calling at Y. AV, C. A, looms for lallioad caul oideib, .Mobt of Seianton delcKiites m,o c. 15. ot X. J., going by way ot Allen town, leaving at S 35 a. m,, or 1,20 p. Ill, A few piclel Ihe ), A, JI, to AVIlkes-Haue and Lehigh A'alley to P.uudlug. SEVEN BOYS ARRESTED. Accused of Tampering with Cais nt Mifflin Avenue Switch. Seven boys weie m tested beinie Al deiman Miller .vestenlay title! noon on thu charge of tampenng with cms ot tho D., Itf'-S: W. lallioatreompanv, at the Muillln avenue switch, They wem mre&ted at the Instanto ot Detective Iku Keldmnu, who alleges that the lads on various occasions ian tho cats down ginde, and otf the tiackb, Unbeit Calvin mid Hover Swlsner of l'enu avciiiio, and Lewis Smith, Finnk Condon, Thomas Lovnlaud, und Ttiotnas Sumpsou, the last uumed ml cued, weie the bovs uuestecl. Tho oldest "f them Is foiiiteen veins of ukii and the ouiiBesi but nine. At tho henilng Jlobcit Swlhhnr tinned state's cvldeiue and u&iiileei to lmviiiff Satuul.iy been jiimiu Sainp con pushliiK one of the oars off the Hack, and loosening the brake. The nldeimuu lined each of the young pi Is oneis J3, ivheieat them was much wnllliitt and lamentation and copious bheddlng of teaib uiuong the Miuth ful offendeis. The Lackawanna lompauy has been much annoyed by the boys tmnpculug with tho cars at thu switch, as thete Is danger of their being thiown over the embankment, when sent lapldly down tho grade. The Iiom, too, me likely to be In jut eel. PARADE' OF THE FIRE LADDIES ANNUAL INSPECTION TOOK PLACE YESTERDAY, Excellent Showing Made by the Pile nnd Police Dcpaitinenti us They Mulched in Review Past Mayor Molr nnd Other City Officials. The Mnyoi's Compliment Mm -vellotis Exhibition Given by the William Connell Life Saving Coips ou the Raub Building. Wind was pel haps the last pi'i.nle of Set union's Milunteei Hie dep.il Iment took place .vestetduy aftiiuoon and was witnessed bv huge timings of peo ple. Whethei or not It wlll be Ihe last inutile depends veiv little It upon what cotninon council does with Select Councilman C. II. Chittenden's nidi nance pioviilltig loi a le-oigaulatloti ol the lite depai tine til and Incidentally foi the disbanding ol the piesent Mil unteei lone. In addition to the paiinle ol the fire men Iheie was the annual Inspection and paiaele ot the dtv's small but eflleiettt police fotee and a uiiiueliiU" (hlbltlnu bv the I, lie Saving coins of Ihe William Connell Hose compattv. Taking evetvlhlng Into consldeiatlon It was one of the most successful llie men't dais In the hlstoiv of this i 'I v. 'I'he membcis of the ailous com ptnlis loimed on Washington avenue bitween f.atkawanna avenue and A'lne stieel belote the stalling ol the pj i.ule and attei being lined up weie in spei ted by Mttoi Molr who diove down the lino in a caril.tge with f'ltv f'onti oiled Esdias Howell. Cltv Tieas ti i or E. J. Hoblnson and Cltv Solicitor A. A. A'osblllg. The major lode In this cunlige near the bead of the line and It was fol low cd bv seveial otheis containing nianv of the othei 1 1 1 otllctals ind cntiiic Ilmen. MARCH El IS HE VIEWED. AVhen the paiade had nea)lv l cached the municipal building these eaulaires weie detai heel and the maviu and otheis weie bunledlv diiven on .ihe id that they might take a stand In fiont of the cltv hull and ielew the paiade. A stmt was made at J.IJO o'clock when the pioeession tinned Into Ltckawanna avenue fiom AVnshingtnri. The line uf match extended out Lacka wanna as far as Eighth stuet. coitn tet in. ncli to Adams avenue, tn Pine stieet, to Washington avenue, pist city hall to Lackawanna, wheie the paiade disbanded. The paiade was headed, as all good pniades should be headed, bv mounted ofllceib Hinke and Hloe h, lesplendent In their vellow tilmmed unlfonns and campaign hats Behind them came Baud's band leading the city's police foue Chief nank Hobling. Ji.. walked at the head of his men and behind him tame Ueuten mt John Davis, lollowcd bv thiitv-tlvo ot tlio foi tv-sl policemen Thov weie in lull diess u'liloim long coats, belts, parade dubs and white gloves and they matched with an eieetness of healing and a pie c ision that would have done ciedit to a icimpiny of legul.u aimy soldieis. Behind the lour lines oi pollcemi n followed the patiol wagon diiven by Seigeant Hldgewav. CHIEF ON TOOT. Chiil ZUIenun headed the (lie de pai tnient on foot, walking just in front of the lollowing five assistant chiefs- James E Bil tley, Hanv fJtecnwood, chailes Simiell, D. J. Slowe nnd M. l" Genltv. Thecbief came in foi a good sha)e of applause, all along the line of mmch but he was too modest to believe that the cheering wns meant ten him and walked along without a look to Ihe light oi to the lefl. The H ,1 coi.ipativ in line was the Fianklin Engine c ompnn.", of AVcst Seianton. hcided bv the Citi zens' band, The men woie long blue conU with white helmets and marched just ahead of theb newij -altcied hose on t and steamei On the ' smoke stack of the lattei was iciched a f un sized itiostei, apparently ei owing with delight at the splendid appeal -ance made by the company. The Nu Aug Engine company came next, accompanied by its ovv n diuiii coips iu lbeii nutty unlfoims ol while und yebow and beaded bv Ike Blown, the eoloted e-peimanenl mini, who Is eonsldeied one ot the best Hie ilghteis in tho city and who canted pioudly the company's banner. The inombeis of the company woie their paiade uultoinis of blue, with white helmets, and mm died In n sin gle, even line, which sti etched front aub to cuib UBEHTYS IN LINE. Following the Nay Augs enme Ihe Llbcits, of Not th Seianton, with their leinodelled hose wagon and be hind them weie the Cij stuls in theb fawn-coloied unlfoims, mat thing with their steain'i and hose eniilage. The 111 st ot the South Seianton companies to appear was the Nep- tuncs, who weie beaded liy the lllng gold band, anil who woie blue dock i oats, with blue hats to match. They bad theb sieaiuor In line and also the old "Shooily" hose cm i luge used ninny yiars uro tn the Delawun, Lickuwnnna und Western shops. The good nntuied face ot C'oiincllmnn Fird Phillips, with its peiennlal siulle, was lo bo seen in the fiont innk of ihls i onipaio. The Neptunes weie followed by the Belief and ("leneial Phlnney coin ptules, both of which had very few inoil lu Hue, the uppe.unneo piesunteel by those v,ho did mauh being highly (ledltable, howevei. These two com panies vvorp folliwed by the Niagaras, who have lately moved Into their new hose Iioufo and whose uppauittih has lately been put iu bplendlel condition. St. Petoi'rt Ditnn mips, fiom Hello, view, was next in Hue, and It uuult one of the lilts of the puiitde, It s loiuposri'l of buj'H imiglng In age liotu 10 to Hi jeais, all uUlieil hi while tioiiseih, with HovvinB scmlet bluuscs, mid all possessed ot lliu abil ity to play the dium ami life. They headed the Eagle Lbiglne iompan.v. who woie their paiade iiiilloims of blue. THE LAHC1EST COMPANY. The Sons of A'eteians dium coips followed the Eugles nnd matched In iront of the Columbia Hose company, which had the luigcst turnout of any company In line, theie being two full lines leaching uoifibs the stieet. Thu men v.oie light blown suits and caps und picbenied u veiy neat uppeiu.nue. The Excelslots weie net, with their IVontlliued on l'Jo b New Cameo Placques Bon Bon and Card Boxes, The figures that form the prin cipal features of these new cameos are In full and bas-relief. The figures are In pure while with the back ground in sage green. The assortment is large prices ranging from to cents to 50 cents. They add tidiness and tone to any room in which they aie placed. These are only a few of the many good things we have in stole for you at 3 Geo V Millar & 5 VJCU. V. ITllllCtl . We nulcp teith lo milt ou and jour frlfiidi) We guarantee to plmiie ou 01 tin pity. Mi keep work In r pull Inc of 1 barge We tvaiuliii' and extm t terfli fne of elnrge Our Crown and C i Per Bridge Work... P Tooth ill work giiaiaiitenl tor 10 veam Call ami haw- loin teilh eviulniil batltfaetlon in no U) What Is This Basement Store ? You Ask. It's neither a Four, nor Five, nor Ten Cent Store, though our assortment of goods at these prices will compare very favorably with any we've ever run across in any city surely a greater variety than you'll find hereabouts. We think we can give you better value for your money than any one else, simply because the quantities we buy makes such prices a pos sibility. Every Utensil for the Kitchen and Home many other pretty and attractive things. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue. About Rubber Tires M m Of course all rubber tires look alike, but don't you know mm w there is a great difference in the wear and quality of vehicle vjj ("5 tires, due to the cli llerent methods o DUttinsr on. etc. 3 We have a very expensive plant for putting on Kelly 5v? Springfield Tires on all classes of vehicles. It is the only per- J feet rubber tire manu-factured, being made of pure rubber 0 and not composition. These tires are put on to stay held in f lilt--cii.tiiiici uy uvo vnc-- ciccuieaiiy wcuicii, v-aiiiiui iJUiSl- g hlv roll nft" or t.ir nut. Sn. "j - - -, Prices on H BITTENBENDER i CO.. KKKnUXUKnKKUKIKKKKMKKUKJOKK In Our New Store We are now located in our new store. 406 Lackawanna Avenue, formerly oc cupied by Siebecker & Watkins. We are showing a superior line of Furniture and Carpets,and invite inspection Scranton Carpet and Furniture Company REGISTERED. HEADQUARTERS FOR Hen's Underwear. Highest Grades at Popular Prices. 412 Spruce Street. Agency for Young's Hats, VyVxyaTViaAX. I Co m Wyoming Avenue g WW. wlk In and look .round. fe TEETH $5 SET 5$ Hotter come lu anil talk to us ll.uiil ,10111 tieth We belleie Jim vrll) (ppiriUti the woie- and our low' priies We will MVf vol in ailv one halt on all denial A. We nuke w'cbdiy of Crown an J Bridge work and It ouhaeans old or decaved teeth, come to ti. and we will make new one out of them for ou Dr. Reyer, Dentist 114 hprucc St., Opp Court House. 126 and 128 JJ Franklin Ave. Application. C5 1 4 ft, Hi IH M M I'M wS.rt- 'Vi" FLOUR 2SaBB&2 "No, I Will Not" That souuds posi- I tive, but she was right, for her grocer tried to make her take an inferior flour instead of "Snow White" - rvarritmamMirvtM. "iouMTM AMauKmu.rrf'J ,HJiJU e t T&kyZ mint. ? Efflr tej&fr If-, . -$L&, 5-JL4.4& r.
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