,.1 Tf ';i n THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1900. ( Late Arrivals Here Some goods we expected in time for the opening but which failed to arrive in time are now here. We wish to call particular atten tion to the Immense line of Jar dlnlers, which were opened yes terday. The largest line ever showh in Scranton at the lowest prices ever quoted. Look them over. Gruener & Co., 205 Wyoming Avenue. Ice Cream. BEST 25 BEST IN TOWN Per C On art; LACKAWANNA DAIRY CI) Telephone Ordars Promptly Dell vnral 24-337 Adam Avenua, Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office Station. 9., L. Phone ft 625. W. Passenger DR. H. B. WARE. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours ,. a. to 12 SO p. m.: ! to 4. Williams Building, Op?. Postofflce. S -.., 4- cm NOTES rt- .$... ). DIVOHCI.S C.KVMjM). Ilunrcu wete situ., day granted liy cuuil l.i .lulu Pottct liuM How aid Totlci and 11. C. Pease, hum llus.dic I.. Pease. APPLICATION' MIIK. spplication wis Sit urdiy made in court (or the m. i i r 1 1 in of M. Itrcndan ronniil, .n. JU, Amino; Men's Insti tute, o Weil Snanton. M-.CO.ND A.N.MIH, IH1.L 1 ho urn IJibus' club wilt cue ill seieniil .limn il i.il,,. u.iiit iml hill Wednesday night at .Mu,ie. lull. I In Inl. cony will be rcsirvcd. 11 LI.OWIi:x &OCIIi.--lhc l.lit- l.mi,iK class will Wednesday evenm,: rim i il ilium 'm (oel.d at the 101ms ol tin .li till Husk U'lSeiils council. Young ilen'a Institute. MMIUK I LXI.II VI. -I ho fumial ut Mrs Olive A. binder, iimihri of (. Nndu, the dentist, will he luld it tin. lonluuu ut v,i iim btrcilir, at ( liiiululU '1 iu.nl u .it J p in. WILL LssTOItP SPLAM:!!1) Iho N i. n; drum corp-, will mitt ,u the Iiim. Inni-i n i t'clOlk. thlb CtlllillK tO piULlld til till. Illlli.MI to efiorL the i-pi iktrs tu tin IIipuMn m iillv." NMJAL Oini.Nti. -Iho olliiu, mil in in ui is cf the Home for the liiuidh will n i II u e's lake toiiiouuw lur tli.li .inimil oulliu, Je.iMiitf on the lOOo Dilawjii', l.iikawjniu ju, Ucstcrn train. I.IIIUl.ItKItANZ UNlLHrAI.NMKNI. Sn cnUr lilnnienl was lil iiiKht t;l"n at Miwh lull hy the Soiautoii l.udeikiaius, at whiil oulv Mini Lcis arid llitir familio-, wne pitMiit. bin.! but intLicstiiiB pioiauuiiL w.u umleicd lirATII '.S .NAIIIIAL-Coitni llobrrli made an autopsy iuuidiy in the nr en ,imus (illsallon, who wis found do.ul li: bul at his home on lluanc stuet, I)i Hli is due. io acme ollalion of the hcait and no input wj, II1U1 Whi:iv'& tLK.lllNti t leailii),-, for the 'ei. ending October 27, llKXi, nit itpoiinl ,i jollon. by tho Tradeis" X.illonil bank: Moiidu, ilbl,. 4i.3.!tt; TueMly, f2l'j.l.to.,r,! WUiridn, fllJ,. Sl.'itW; 'Ihuifdij, M0I.7M.12; 1'ihln, n24ii,. U;ki; fcituida. fflSl.lto, total, M.uia. Ottl.17. .uxusi-.n op sn:w.i.Nj (oi,.-.)ohu i..im, Gooiso Toinj, 1'icd .Mike and .lulu DuUina, all cf Math stnet, cio Mtuidij I eld i-i bail bi Aldtrman Jllllit- on the iIhik.- of tio3pas,iiig on the prop.ny of the Dclawaie, Uikawaiiiu and Wistcrn Itallroal lonipauy iml sUmIIul; ioal. l'ISlli;ilMN l.VJI'lli:i).-Whllo on a lulling trip at Mupkwood Uheodore .Milhi, ol tht him of lliandow ."c 'Miller, lliuriuliy in a with a uil ins Injury. .Mi, Mllltr was oi. the j io Mi cottage with an aim full f ,v,r .,,, i lipped and (ell ou-i a Jo", He luuiiud two libs. WHIST lOKUXAMKM'.-Ihe siraiitaii WhUt club wilt gie a tournament, 1in.uU afiuwuii and IiL'ht, About fuitj peisoni au isittid to play during tho aiUinoou anl In tim m ,,t about sixty will piolubly bo pu.nt. pj,cu fiom IJinghaniton, WilUvllaim aid faiboudile will alt take pail In tlm seeoml m.!cii, 1IXIOY IXVailrl s llODi (Jt' V)l - "Hie member ol tho Union leaeju.i nwM m tho Central llepublkaii tuh' lioidiiiniteK ut 7 o'Uock, tills eteiiinu in full unlfoiin to act ut a I oily guard to Cuukkmiii in Little hi hi, ,,i Jlinie and Hon, Hugh Cordon .Miller, of Vligii.u, who will (.peak at tonight's llepuhlle.in m4, nieitln'. Ilic Lawienee band w aeeoiupuy the Jeiguoi flini.S IXUITSTIIIAL J-CIIOOl.. -Jfio 1st. I.iike'j Iidujtrial hehool fui t.Iil Satuulav nimncbii opined iU fall and wintu trim. Ale.etiii'.ti w be held ery haltuday attiinuou. ,ll girl, cner aeten )CJI! of aju being uelioiue', U)t jear llm utliooj had a ninbei,lip i,( (,0 i, ored and tills ttim mi, a laigei eniull.unt U expected, llov. )i, lhur, l-ieal opened he ichool Saturday ullh a slwii iiitioiltie.le.rj talk, DHK TO APOPM:Y.-laine II. Ce.iuhlii.e. ged iO jean, a labour, ii'hlliig In the ii.u of 1016 Soulh Hjoinln.' jtemii, a fouiul elead in led it i o'clock, jexleiilay innrnlug by hit tela. tiro, luo hour. later a niiuage wa ent to Dr. McCiiath, who notified Coroner Ituboti us required by law. 'J lie latter mads in autopty lud lesjrned that death wax duo to apople.). Au Inciueet m deemed unnctebaary. l)eeead u BHirJed tad Jcauj a wife and mural children. CMsElSgg GheVws REPUBLICAN MASS MEETINGS. MONDAY l:Vi:.VINO, OUT. 29-Soranlon. Ar tnotr.. Speakers, Hon. Chu. 11. Uttlefleld and oilier. TtJIISDAY tAT.XlNO, OCT. M-lbile JMik. SI. riavld's hall, Speakers, linn, Hugh Hordon, Miller, ol Virginia V. (lav lord Thomas, I1. TlinsDAY V.VI'.MSCl, OCT. 30-CirboniUle, Opeta liotira. Spealerts, lion. Cha. H. I.Utlc Held iml allien. KI)Xt:&!HY llVr.NiNfl, OCT, .1l-Toinikhit. tllle. Spcakcm. Hon. .lolin It. 1'irrj W, It. Lewis, tlcorge M. W'nton. 1IUmst)AV IIVKMMI, NOV. I-Xmlon Cell. tcr, Van Sickle's Imll, Spraheis, Hon. lolin II. 1'arr, A. t. Colliorn. .Jr. nilllAY KMINI.Nn, NOV. '.'-Old route, Law. fence Itepubllcan lull. Speaker, lurles U. Daniels, II. II. Van llnsrn, tl. r. tlnbler. KtllDAY lIVIIMXn, .NOV. 2-l.ist Renleti. Odd Fellows' hall, Speakers, Lewis II. Palter, W. .1, Douglass, II, S. Alwottli. SATIIIIDAY t:KMVO. NOV. fl ame Hall. Speaker". Hon. John It Low I j, ficorge M. U'ulson. Tlint)AY r.VI'.MNCI. NOV. I moinl's Imll. .peakei, Hon. s s, -.tiislus, AIM I'atr, W. rt. -Mooslt, liy Vicctatid, ol rvi-vv Jersey. rillDAY i:i:SIN(l. NOV. '.'. -Pros Idem e Anil Itnrlnni. Speakers, Hon. S. S, Vioelanel, of Sih Jcim,s i Hon. Janus Molr anil ollieis, MYSTERY ABOUT DEATH OF WALKER Coioner Roberts and His Jury Will Make an Effort This Even ing to Unravel It. The Inquest selipiluled for .Sutlli dny .tftetnouii in Hie case of Clattdo Wnlkor, the younpr man who whs found dead on tho Lat'liawaiina i.tll rottd tianks nrnr Thcndoic troct lni Monday moinliiK, w.m povtiioncil un til S o'clock this evening, in 'the at bi ll atlon room of tho com l liouie. Ow ltiK to tho absence of lovotiil Import ant tltneasc" Saturday tho coroner could not iiiocced with tho inyuttlffa tlon. These witnesses mo IlttKone Hi own, a milk dealer at 107 Mnrloti sAfoet, who idcutilled the lomalni af tr the autopsy was made: lire. Mai caret Clarke, a youtiff widow re sidinpr on Market stieet, with whom lliijwn and Walker boaided, and the hunter who found tho body. Ait'Didlnn to Hiown'H .stiitpnient, lust Monday nlRht, AValkot left his boatd iiiB house Sunday evening at S o'clock, but Mrs. Clarke asserts that Wnlkor remained at homo waiting on her ilur- Inp- her illness until after 10 o'clock w hen she fell asleep. Both Brown and Walker were Infatuated with the wo man, It is said. AVIiilo Walker was In the honse on Sunday evening lie had his shoes, col lar and tie. and vest oft', and when his body was found. It was noticed that all of these articles but his snoes wcie niisi.i. Tie was not in the habit of coins: out .Mthont his vest or collar and tie. An other mysterious cluunistniue is that there was absolutely nothing; found on the body by which it tnuld be Identi tied. In the cst left behind weie se -eral name cnids belonging to Walker. IJiowii. as, far as is now known, was tile I.T-t person who saw Walker be fo:e he left the house and 'as the fust to identify the lomalns. AV.ilkor M'ii (mploo(l bv I.iown up ton short time iign. lie was in the habit of go itm up -nil ilown from XlchnlMin on to.il and fielght tiains, hut the fact tnat hl.i teniihis weie found on the s-outh bound tiaek tliows that li" was run oer l,v a tiain going towaids Sol. niton. Tho tlieoiy w It li ltfcienc" In .ii i blent il death Is that he Ml from a iioilli bound tialn while liding to W ,n lis Nli liolson. Tin posit Inn of the body, as found on the titi'-ks. would suppoit the the oi v th.it Walker .is placed thcte. lie lay belwcoii the nils of the south bound tr.it k, with his lelt hand le.sting on one mil and his right leg on the otbe;. Until of these members woi Moiod by the ttaln which pissed oxer tin- body. Thrie has been nothing dls eooied as xet !' the (Oioner to sat isfacloillv oNplaiu what caused the ft icline of Walkoi's sull and the in-culiat tuts on the fate. CONGRESSMAN LITTLEFIELD. Something About the Man Who Will Speak Here on Monday. Hon Chailes !;. I,ittlelleld. of Iloek l.ind, .Me., who will speak at the lle public.tn mass meeting In the ar mory tonight, was bom June SI, IR',1, In l.eb.uion, Yink "oiinty. Me. He re ceived a common Mhool education and Htiidleel law; was niliiutl "I in the bar in lSTti; .is a menibi r oi" tn Mains leglslatiiie in tss,-, and speaker ol the house In IS ,7; was attorney general of the Mate fiom ISsfi tj lsT?- w.n elected to tho Kifty-siNih oon.;ioss on June 19, 1SJ'), tei nil the vacancy tause.l by the deam c Hon. Xel .on OiiiRlty, teceivlng ll.ti.M otcs to -',7J toi John Scott, Pemoi'tat, und 30 seatteilnrr. His leeord in congies.s was most re luatkable Mom the cxi optional let-og. nltltui lie leeeiveil I'uring bis first teini. Few men have Deep moit,- Intlufnt'nl than he In tlioli lust term at the n tlonal leglslatiiie . 1). Hlacklnton, of Uunmoie, was a le'llow- towiihumii of his In Maine, and duiing Mr. T.lltletle'.rs Itinerary In this, county he will l,e piUertniu l by Mr. Ulae kltnitou To a Tiibuiie man Ml. IJIaokititnn told of Uttlelleld's rally strug'lis with poveity, when an tinknuwn pr.u' tltionei, without rriends and inllueiice. ly his gilt and onurgy hu giadtnlly foiged hi,? wuy to a good piaotlce. "Ho Is a most 'oa-liMs follow," continued iir. itiacKiiuon, -aim inn legal com bats when lie wonted recognition wrre an evidence of the foice he has since displayed In the Maine legislaturo and In congress," MAYOR WILL SIGN TODAY. To Affix His Stgnatuie to Poplar Street Ordinance. Muvor .Molt will today sign tho or dinance piovldlng lor the opening of J'oplar stitel acioss tho tiaeks of the Dola.aio and Iluduou rnlltoad. Tito thirty days giaut.'d by Judge Atchbald exphe In a day or two so that tiu pieabiim will becoinr a law Just In tlnif. The Juilgo ulloweil this thirty days In ni'dor that the clly toiMMt take tlu nccessaty legal htops to tleolaio tho Htteet open, If the ordliittiicc woio not paVsed al Hlguetl within the thlity days the Injunction icetialnlns tho city fiom liituifei'lng with the com patiy's. iIkIiI of way woulel hao been made permanent. m i Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syxup lias been iued for oei l'llvIY YKillS bv HILLlONh of HOIlU.lts foi theii CIIII.U1IKX iui.r. 'iKiruiiN". wiih I'EnrwT slccls. It bOOTHKS the CHILI). SOtTKXs, tho IUJJIS ALLAYS all PAIS 5 t'UKISi WIND COLIC, and i. h. bt remedy toi PlAHltllOEA. Sola v... Prugglsti In eery cart ol the world, lie SU1 nd ak for "Mr. Wlnslow'a Soothing Sivrijn," and take no other kind. 'lweot-fli9 centi t bottle. DANGERS OP THE CHRISTIAN REFERRED TO BY REV, JAMES McLEOD S. D. In His Seimon in the Fhst Ptesby terlnn Church He Spoke of the Temptations with Which We Ate Surrounded and Also Referred to the Chiistinn's Secmlty, Conver sion and Obligations Our Secur ity Is in Chilst Who Has the Rower to Save. ".Sifted by Satan" was the topic ot tho sci mon pteaulied jvhteiday morn ing In tho Klrsl Picsbytoilnn church by llov. James McLeod, 1). D. tie took for his tot the thlily-ibst and tlili ty-seoond eises of the twenty second chapter of Luke, ".Simon, Si mon, behold Satan hath desired to have you, that he may slfi you ah wheat, bill 1 have played for ll"'G that thy faith fall not: and when thou ait convened, sticngthen tbv biothron." The speaker divided Ills seiinon un der four heads, "The C'lulstlan'.i Dan ger. rhe Christian's Seem Ity." "Th Chtlstlan's Conveislon" ami '"I he fhilatlan'R Obligation." After icfi'i ling to the chniaot'M' of St. Peter! and the droits to tempt him, Dr. MuLeod sale': It was wlen S. p, tu i oil hl guinl, llnl sntan (uniruiiii! him, .iml heieln 1 1 - inn ilaiiKil. te are us iiililn to be tiii.ptul Jt is be. 'the eiiem ni mil ouU his nliiade giilml aiiess to c ie.li one of tw, and he will li all I'll flits to ieduei' lis at,aln and again If hi gained aeeeps to !. Pelcr iml to all Hie apo. th", and e'en. In oui bles-nl I mil, we i.iti hinlh hope lint he will pi '' w'' should we In- exempt. Wr neiel nut U ignoi. imt of sum's elckes. At the mm time' that liiist was wamilig (. Pelei. "Ihi- el'll en teieil into .luehts Pe Mint." THi: CASK OP ST. IT.TKK. In the ease of st. pitu, so in th' e i-i of enih one of us there is eertiln to irtiv Mine sra-uii of f ti loidinii) dial, when our nligion will he put to the sMerent test. 'Hie tfinptei will then sill us, anil at Mien a time, we will have reison to bless tied our siU.nir, li we ionic out of hu sieve pure wheit, tint i to siy, with an ursullkd chiiaeter, and not as worthless chid which Ihe wind dilieth ana). It is obvious to remark thit the tci'iplitions' and evils that assail us arc vcrj leal mil vol) personal. 1 lij are not ghost of Ihe imagini tion. The.v aie not A set of ahstr.it t iik.H Satan is a red neilion. He is a peronil luiiw, whose knowledge und wisdom and powei nie Miperluiman lie lutes all tint Is good, and hi loves .ill tint is bid. He hates nil who aie pure and holv, with l hitred that has been growing In its intrn-.it v . cvei slnee m himself was thrown "sheer o'ei the erjtal hittlemenls " It is both phllosnphh mil Siripturil Io af firm that the oil Hut is in the woild needs a devil foi its (planitlon. 'Ihe shoikme and honlble and aliominable e limes tint I no often disfigure ind drgi.ule and ihsgiaie liuniinit.v aie not wliollv uf limn in origin. Pimonlii po-sis. Inn, and ileinmue iheils ot lnfaniv aie rot con fined In Itlble limes. The deeds of inl liny pre printed in PatlPison, N. J.. Ii-I wick, uul.e one shudder, sin li men are "brute beiMs," von i-.iv: if., willi npolngii-s to tne nei-is; 101 an hell contains no foulei fiends II need not be iliimlnl tint otii persons noWtidavs are cnniplcleli iimler the doininion of the devil. Tho ale his oheiheiit si units It is mule iharitiihle to believe Ibis linn it is to .itlnbiile all Ihe atioi lull and levollitig (limes in the woi hi In hiimin mime ilone. Iliiiinn inline is, inihed, bad inoiigh, but i bail nl in plus the devil m linn, is cipible ot developing into in iiihiimiii uiuiistii. 1 rt no one labor unilet the ehlii-iiii thil Silan i, a nil til. It wis Sat.in win intnid Into .lud is ami who tried to ruin M. Pun. and who sent one of his messiiigers to buffet St. Paul, iml who tempted the world's Ilo defniei. We elo not WTOolle with ni.vtlu wlien we wrestle with Satan and his cohorts. TIIK CliniSTIN'S SKCL'ltlTY. 'I hive iir.ived fur Hire that thv fnth fill not" It wis not st, Peter's ilrtue, oi pietv, oi mnisl ruiiii.e tint smd him; it v,a,- th' gmee ind the iuten essor, pitwi nf our 1 old lciis (hilf-t. Il was S, p, ih's Imist that he wis 1 1 .uls In go to piisim iml In ileith with I hrist. lint he t nil v loved Ihe Ma.lri, plid tint he felt willing to sulTei uiiitvriioui tm Tfis sike whin he mule Ills hiat, there cm be no ile iiht. Hut he hid nut i uiiuted the cost. When he thought he was strung he wis wufullv weak. Ile showed miiiic inurige when he mew his sword, intruding, loublks,, to e ut oft Ihe held of Msltlius, but nulj siiicculiel In Hitting olf one uf his ens. Hut in one short horn the mm who thought himself ,i In in lm jme .1 iiiuging row in. In liie piesPiiee of i c-e i i.itil mild, Sum slflcd him t tint inomrnt lie eeeinnl ti be ill chaff and no w lie it. Hi- lied to the maid and in otheis, once and agiiu, and still igiln. "Ile begin to imo and to swen, saj ing, I know not Hie mm of whom ,ve speak." Poo.' Peteil Ile wis not liiueh like n saint jul Ihei'. His eonelitioii of nilnd und of scul w.i. pitiable. lie would indeed have hem hope le'sslj ruined, hid not Llnlst i one In Ids res cue, lbs look of love melted St. Petri's heait, and his e.vcs wete filled with hitter penltenthl te..is. His sins weie gnut, bill his repentame was genuine'. His i.iilli did not cutiiel.v fall, foi the praver of Llnlst saved him. 'Ihls, too, is oni only Meiuit.v. If we Inve not fallen and, denied our I.oid prciielv as SI. Peter did, .vet in some vvav, ami too olteu, eaih on of us I is deiiiul Him. When we thought wo Wiie stiong, we were mrpiMnglv we ik. In the hoiu ol lleiee temptatiun, Satan his sifted vis: and If we have not ahva.vs jlclded to lu blanilUinneuls, it has been because .limes out I.oid and M Intel luis stem) b ih, and pi.ivul foi us that our 1,'iili might iml fall, Christians slmiild novel fuiget tint the sumec and sreiet ol theii iiowei ovu tiu ind ovel templatioii UK- not in theii own wisdom und will, bul In Jems ( luist. If we lui-t in our own stiinaU!, Silan's ileal ip will be grauled, and vm will he siiteii as wheat, mil tulind, If we woulel stand llrinl.v, we inuit stir.d on the Knek of A,ii-s. 'I IIK lll!sN S -ONVi:ils()S "When thou irt eonveited." Rut sinel.v s( Pelei hid been eoiiuileil. lieu he lelt all ami followed thlis. he- was liul.v tonveitnl. Mini It fcciiin tli.it he needed to bo touveited agiiu. 'ihero no iiianv profe-ssluj; Chrl.tlans who nusl .1 seeonil (uuve'iaioii. The.v have fallen fimu then first love. Thee are lnck.lldeis wllhoiit a iloubt, Ihey neither tall, not act like Cluistiaus, any more than did Simon In the judgment hill. iTHE flW( $ANK, Our Savings Depni Uncut is p.t t ionized by till classes noun u() loo Ich, mine uie too pom, I,ai:rt! sums and small sinus me all tiealed alike, and expeilenct) like lestilts. Savings Department TRADERS NATIONAL BANK Cor. Wyoming: and Spruce If t There Is ft seme In w tilth sinners mat be con verted Inote Hull oliec. The need to retuni to the SiMotir Wrhom Ihey have greatly grieved and ilcnleil. Ihey heed to eto the tint works. We are not tauglit here, or elswhcto In th ruble tint any true tlilld ot Hod mtv Imntne a a illllil of the devil. II ever Hill lenihl be (Mis It w"as Hue In the Use! of Simon Pelei. Imleeil Jesus rchiikcilMilm on one ociadon with hlttri, hilltntig vvonl! "((el Ihee behind Me, Sjlali, thou art au nlTeiie unto nic." Hut jet st, IVtri wis n f'hiltllati, for we Iiuvp Christ's own woid foi It llnl Ills dei Iple's f.lllli had Imt filled and would not fall, Iheie Is' not liiueh iii.ufiil In the dntllni that one may be a ehlhl of Itml lodi.v, mid ,i 1 1)1 l.l nf the dcvol totimiinw, and thus alltiinle rue's ro Intlonshlp to um llrivenlv l'ntlui, I ?. not llud any siie.li ilmtrlne ellher In liul.v Hili(un or In tight Iri-uii Hut ii leiouveislou In Hie sene of a lilmti le I'hrM and u iieonrera lion to Ills s it him wis i inline nnclte on the pirt nf Simon I'rlrt, nml II Is a inline lie eisjlly mi the part of many pioteslng Chtl tims loi'iy. Iheli' .lie luiittlli de nf Christ's dleples who limit tetew' thi'lt illei,linie In llltii h"foii' thty ci'ii be nf mils It us- in lighting the t.oid's bit tlf. or In Hie bitlhl'lig of Hod's klugdoi I. An diew did ,t gnat servhe to Ho thtirdi of ('ml wliru he (ottnel his hmtliei Simon and brought him Io ltu. Hid slmoii n-nr wis so lino In his siin js . win after his srcotid eon vrrs'ou. I'u bilng sinners to Christ In lh first Insiime l wmk tint must in it he iiegleited. It i C'Mlstlv wnil Hut to tic evety means in our power to iislote wandiiers, ami to leelilm hick slide i. nml Io atotie nml levlvlfy llinse pinfess ing ( hrl'llatis who ate In n slate of spiritual Lt um, tlil, tun. is Chrislls work, and It must not be iiegleeteil. Till: ClIIIIMUN's OIILIIIUIOV. "Uhen thou lie loiiveilnl, siinigtheu Ihv hielhtili." 'Ihe eliinih uf Christ has '.noil rea son to Hi ml' her ivlug ami Head foi I lie iceon Vimiou ul Slmuii 1'itti. lie i mini mil Chllsl's i iiiiiu Hid to the title i . Ile did slteiisthiii his bielliieu. sri. ii'nt jnii heii Iti tn in Hie da.v nf Peiileiosl! see him .ind hen li i lit before th. Siiilieilrlin; lti nl his life and lit tils, .iml note his lldelitv Io I hrit, and linn Imhllt, .it.il how innslintlj, ind how siiie-e'ssfullv he pieaehed the gloiloin (iospel of the h csscd Cod. Whin a soul Is eoiiverttil llrst ni list, il Is the di'llghl of ll.it si ul tn eling to CluM, and In wmk foi Cluist, and to pioclalm wit'i leuemii ?ul and feivor, the tlehes of His ledeemlng love. It Is the I'sihuist wlm siss: "Itestme unto me the nv of His snlv.itlnn, and ipikkcn me b thv spirit: thin will I teaih ti.insgiess. ots Ihv wis, ind suiiieis silt til be (.inverted iti'lo thee " The eleetatallnii is true tint as in Hie else of Pivhl and of SI. I'r'ei, mi thru Is In the ease of all tioue Chrisllins, One who it this mo ment, is nficrlug His praver that theii f..lth mn not fall, but llnl the.i mav eoine orT virlnrinu'. Ami when om spints aie revisit, il will seim not onlv 1 dull but a pleisure -ind a piivilige to support those whoso fallh Ins (attend in the hnin of letnpt itlon: for those who haie known u li 1 1 if is to he hied Ihimselvis, ire heller piepiud Io svmpithi7e with and to sliingthin otheis FINES IMPOSED UPON THE JURORS Joseph Bachman and F. S. Kellogg Hod to Pay Ten Dollars Each for Their Whiskey Drinking. Chaiiman Joseph Bachman, oL tho Grior jury, and Jin or P. S. KellO'ig weto lined "J10 each by Judge Aichbald. Sdtutd.iy motning, on the charge of surreptitiously introducing whiskey in to the jui room and di inking It. lioth of the juiots weie .scathingly l clinked for their shabby touduct by Judge Arcbbald, who declined their actions to be "a pkco of gioss misbehavior." Fm cman Il.icbman, who lives In Ootildsboto and for whom point Filday sent County Detective t,o.shon, vva Saturday in court, and when asked by Judge Aichbald whether he had nnv statement to make, aL fit.st declined to say nns thing, but later was swoin, and after ho gave his, testimony a consul tation was lielel of tin- tin co judges, and the disposition of the case decided tipln. Hat-hm.in, while on the stand, testi fied that the day alter the trial stalled he became awatc of the f.tet that liquor dt inking was going on among members of the jury. While at dinner one of tho juiot.s was suddenly taken ill and ienitiod from the loom by a tipstaff. While they weie out llach man caught tho eye of another tip staff, "I'ncle Jake" Hitter, and mo tioned to him that ho wanted a drink. In the afternoon Tipstaff Powell came to him and told him that court had gianted his reriuest. lie then asked Powell to go to his hotel for his lover coat and to hi ing him some whiskey, as he was not fooling well. When the (oat came thcie was a half pint bottle in one of tho pockets. This happened on Wednesday afternoon. On Filday a couple of packages were found In tho closet. "They contained whiskey," said the witness, and making a wither lueful face he continued, "and It was mighty bad whiskey at that." Beside these two quart bottles, tlteie weie a couple of empty half pint bottles In tho closet. Powell, when asked by Bachman on Satin day for mote whiskey, leplied that he was afiaid the minister (Jut or Moigan) would find It nut. The wit ness afteiward found a pint bottle in tho closet. Bachman declined that all this time ho believed he twas getting the liquor with pei mission of tho couit, but on uo.ss. examination he admitted that on Monday Tlpstalf Powell told blin that the com t would not allow any whiskey In the jury loom. All of tho jurois, hu said, helped dilnk tho whlbkey, with tho exception of I te-v. Mot gnu and Stanton. WOMAN'S BOLDACT OP HIGHWAY ROBBERY Edith Pond Who Last July Stabbed North Scranton Man Ariested for Robbing a Man of $135. Dt'teetlw John Molr and Meutinaiit of Police John Davis made an Imiioit nnt aiieit lit.it night, when thy took Into custody Kdlth Pond, of South W-isliliitoii aveii'ie, whom thoy lio nised of having tubbed a well known icsident of tho cent nil city of a pock etbook containing $1.1", about ft o'clock. The woman Is toloied and Is the siupo damsel who was last July unestetl on lilo chiiigo of Htabbhur a gontletnati living in Paik Pltoe, after lobbing him of his pocketbook. She wiih lukui to tho tt-ntwil sta tion, together with n oiuig n.tgio, Aithur Moiils, who was Willi her when she was taken lino custody. About ITS of the stolon money was tound In a 1 1 unk In llm woman's uom, Sh. uflliius hep liniocenco and deilmes that tne money belongs to .Mi. MoiiK who won It ut a ciap game. She mot her victim about m;. uYloi 1: on Penn avenue and pei -mailed liiiu to lake a walk with her. When thoj got to South WabhiiiRtou uenu, and wme In the duikness of (he btldge, she suddenly Hashed a weapon upon him anil as ho stalled back In biupil.se she sel.eil bis pockeihook and inn hastily away. Ho nollilci tho pollca and Detective Molr aim Davis, recog nizing the woman by his description, visited her house, which Is on South Washington avenue near Jtler street, and thcie arrested her. EIGHT NINES MAY NOT WORK O. & W. COLLIERIES LIKELY TO REMAIN ISLE. Because the Management Has Failed to Post the Notices Specifying How the Ten Per Cent. Is to Be Paid the Men Refuse to Return Penn sylvania Company Falls Into Line. Rieaker Boys Present Piesident Mitchell with a Badge Intetvlew with Mr. Dilcher. A teohtilcallty Is all that stands in the way of a complete lesunipttott of woik 111 the Lackawanna region this nioiiilng, The management of the eight collleiles whose output Is han dled by the Olitailn nml Western has failed to post notices complying with the demands of the millets' convention and despite the fact that the men Imva been et bally assuied that they vvbttld be treatett the same as th" employes of the oilier toinpanles, they letuse to leturn to woik. It Is expected that the matter will bo adjusted, today, when a mass meeting of all the com pany's men is to be held at Molt Jla en, to which the company Is Invited to send representatives. As was fotecasted in The Tribune, tin' Pennsylvania Coal company fell Into line Satutday and befoie ulgliti.tll the bulletin boind at each of its twenty-seven collleiles was adorned with tlie following notlto: XOIUl.. S Taking cfect Oefolu i 2'i, Ihls lumpiuy will reiluie the piiie of powdir to its iiilnm to 4I M pel log, and Hie pnee of mlneis' oil tu lUi. pei gallon. ANo one tent pel Ion will be added to the foi nier priie pud Hie miners for eoil In ill veins. 'lids will be iipiiv.thnt to au aviragc iiiiio.iv to the mlneis ewieding tin tier eent. 'lu ill othei emplovis In and lhoiti the iniiic and bienlers, m avenge nit Inereise of ten pel cent, en foimei wigis will be paid. Shine;, Willi mis, Cuiiral Supt Appiovul: lew 1!. Smith 'lhild lie Piist. Uunnioic, Oer. !7, I0X). DIFFERS SOMKWIIAT. As will be observed Ibis notice dlf feis somewhat from those posted by the other companies. Tile l eduction of ftftpen cents a gallon In the price of oil and the addition of one cent to the ton Is mow- than equivalent to two and one-half per e-nt. on the car, the company claims, and the miner-, admit. The Pennsylvania pays by weight Instead nf by tho oar as Is tho custom with the other companies, i At some places there is fear of both er resulting when tho Milkers return and find tljomselves called upon to wot k alongside non-union men. The union has taken no stand In thl mat ter as vet. but fomo of the locals, It Is tvpoited, have decided to tefuse to woik alongside non-unionists. National Prosidjent John Mitchell, his sectefiry. Miss Mollis, and John Fahcy. president of Pint let No. 7. came up Satin day from Hazieton, and aie making their headquaitein at the St. Chailes. wheio tbsy cpcct to te m.tin until AVednesday. Satniday right the bleaker boys hud a big demonstration in honor of Piesident Mitchell. Eighteen hundred ol them fiom Scranton ami the Imme diate vicinity had a pawidr and then a mass meeting in Music hadl. Tho foalute of tho latter evmt was the presentation of a gold bulge to Presi dent Mitchell by the bteakfi' boys of Distiict No. 1. Pennie Phillips, a 12-jeai-old boy, who is a slate picker at the Pine P-icok, and who lives at lT.'O Washbmn sheet, made the pi oscilla tion speech. It v as vety cleverly done and tho little lad was f.ihly show red with encomium". President Mitchell lesponded feelingly and pa'd a high It Unite to tho way boy.t had conducted themselves during the stilke. "I know ol no element, no foi on in this stilke. that has eontiibutcd more to Its suc-e-csss than have -our actions." was ons of tho lino compliments the boys ie e.elvd at tlie hands of the rational piesident . Addresses were also made bv His. liet President Fahy and Organiser Ficd IMIcher. OTHf.K PltKSCNTATlONS. I'pon returning to the hotel President .Mitchell was, piesented with a golel headed cane by the oftlceis of District No. 1. The picsentation speech was made by Col. F. J. Filzslnunons. Thcie was a paiade at Foi est City Saturday by the mlnera In celebiatlon of their vietoiy. Over l.',000 ,veic iu line. Piesident John Mitchell icturned last evening fiom littston, wheie In the ntteiuoou ho addressed a gieat open air meeting of mine workews. The other speakets weie National Oigan I.er Fied Dilcher, Gtnuge Purcell and John Faliey, ot Shamoklti, president of Dlsti let No. 9. Soon alter his aulval at the St, Chailes Piesltlent .Mitchell was waited upon by a committee of men lepie .si'iitlng tollieiies continued by tlie New Yoik, Ontario and Western com pany. Notices Iiiivn not been posted at those mines as yet ami tonse liiently tho men will not 'tetuin to woik this morning. Theie is a likeli hood that the notices will be posted dining the day and, If they are, the moil will letinn to woik tomoiiow, Piesident .Mitchell Is somewhat ill, owing to the gieat stialn he under went while the stiike was on, anil he feels that lie needs a test, lit- will nihil ess the jnllllli atlon meeting at Caibonilaje Tuesday night, one at Mc Adoo AVednesday night and Thursday will go t" New Yoik for a shoit lest. Oiganlzer Dilcher last night made the following statement: "Upon the resumption of woik we tuge the men lu the appointment of committees to sslect conservative, business. l,e men and if any dlllk-ulty ailses infer It to President .Mitchell, that theie may bo no stoppage ut any mine, TO I'UOMOii-. HAU.MONT. "It Is our Idea to pioiuote haunoul oils lelatlons between capital ami la hor, that In tuturti the ope-iatoiN will see tne jiisiip-ss or tiio men's claims and meet in cnnfeu-iue with them to discuss them to tho pnd that they may bo udjusteel without strikes or loekouts. Wo do not want to widen the bieaih between capital and labor, hut pieler that the men may coidlully shakt; huiitls with those who employ them." Mr, Dilcher said that thu national of tkeis wunt to thank tho men oC DIs. ttict No. 1 most heattily for their ordeily Londiict dining the stilke. It was not necessary to make a single ar iest and not a dollar's wotth of prop erty was Injured. To the business and piofesslonal men of the region, who assisted the men. and to all of the J tWWrtWWrtWWVWWWWW.iftuVWW'ii War in China The Gun our store, the ammunition our pi ices. Luster plates with decointed centeis, copies of very expensive goods 00 cents, large enke and bread plates luster border, spray decoration in assorted colois, ically worth more, our price $1,00. Berry or Ice Cream sets, one large 14-inch dish and twelve 5-inch nap pies, best china, beautifully decoiated, $3.00. These are only a few of the good things we have for you as our Fall imports are aniving daily. rio V MSI I at Jfr Miliar & VJWsVjT. V . ATJLISIU.1 V. mmmmmwmmmmmmwMN& Gold Crowns $3' Gold Fillings $1 Bridge Work (Tpeth) $3 Silver Filling 50c Ml work guiranlrrd for 1) jeii. fill aid hi', i; .voir Willi tMinmcd flee of rfntge. Sitisf iLtinn oi no piv. u5ao:uK5::::ossa:K?i::a:::::M:;acK5 p About Rubber Tires O Of course all rubber tires look alike, but don't you know ft there is a great dilference in the wear and quality of vehicle rt tires, due to the different methods oi putting on, etc. We have a very expensive plant for putting on Kelly- M Springfield Tires on all classes ot vehicles. It is the only per- iS feet lubber tire inanu-factured, being made of pure rubber 2 and not composition. These tires are put on to stay held in A the channel by two wires electrically welded, Cannot possi- bly roll off or tear out, BITTENBENDER & Prices on ttHXKXXXXXKXXtKXXttXXttVQGQi In Our New Store IC 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. newspapers of Sctanton and Its vicini ty, Mr. Dilcher said the officeis of the Mine AVorkers" union return their sin cere thanks. Saturday night Mr. Dilcher was pie sented w 1th a handsome floral piece by friends. It Is on exhibition In the w Inflow of II. J. Collins' clothing store on Lackawanna avenue. Mr. Dilcher w III remain the city for the remainder of the week and will then leave for his home In Nelsonvllle, O. He In tends to n;ove his family to this city and make Scianton his peimanent home. NEW PROCEEDINGS TO BE INSTITUTED Quo v -anto Wilt Will Be Asked for to Show Cause Why Char ter Should Not Be Revoked. City Solicitor A'osbuig will (today send to Ilaiiisbuig the petition for a wilt of ipio wiiiwuito to show causo why the iiuvvly gianted charter of tho Not them lloulovuitl company should not hu 1 evoked. iiu- petition envois the stuno giotuvl its dltl Mr. A'oshuig's nigumciits on the question of law bofoiv thu secretary of the lommonwealth pi lor to tho gtant Ing of the chaitei, lt points out that tlu-iu Is au net of assembly which piohihltii coipowitlons fiom tonti oiling tlu sheets of a municipality, West Muiket sheet being cousideieel a city slioet, Inasmuch as the city has plaetd electric lights nlonu. It, spent money lu cnusti acting culverts and othei wise impioveel It out of tho public- funds. The chin inr which has been giaiiteel tho boulevard company toiitnliis a clause authoiUliig It to lease tho Ab lllgtou tilliiplku Imtn Ihe Ahlustoit Tuinplk". company, It was coiifldeied at llisl that this would successtully stave on' any attempts ut condemning the turnpike, lutiHiiiiiii as tho loads owned hi buulevaitl companies are e.soinpt fiom coiHlemimtloii. Senator J. c. Vuuglian, who is tho attorney for the petitloueis lu tho con demnation pinooedlugs, does not take that view ot It. lie sajs that Inas much as thu tumplko company still has au existence that ovc-n though Its 1 oud may bo leiued by a seiond com pany, that load may still be coi)iloniii ed. IIo will theiotou- not iiiako any attempt to wltlulinvv his petition ten th" appointment of vleweis, which petition U to be argued on Nov,,;.'. Qtund Itepubllcan lally at the at- moi y, Monday ovenlng at S o'clock, Speukeis: 4 ton. cnaries i.. hittlefleld, of Maine, and Hon. Hugh Ooidon Mil ler, of Virginia. Co. J? s Walk In and look around, TEETH $5 SET 5$ Rellrr rouie in and talk let us nbinit join lei Ih. We believe -.on will appreilale Ihe wotk and our low prlies. Wc- will save von nnrly one half on all denial w ork. We make a specialty of Painless l.trac tlon. and II you experience .mv pain while wc are nulling jour tet-tlt will guarantee to do all ul your work free of charge. Dr. Reyer, Dentist SU Spruce St., Opp. Court House. CO., 126 and 128 IT mam lr I In AiB. a ibhiiixiiii "wwa jf Application. Qg URGES MORE FAIR PLAY ALL AROUND Lessons That Rev. Dr. Fierce Thinks Should Be Left by the Strike That Has Just Ended. Itev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D., pas tor of the Penn Avenue Baptist church, In the com so of an eloquent sermon last night on "Fair Play, or tho Bright Side of the Strike," had many timely things to say. He found his text in the Second Hpistle to Timothy, 11:15: "A woikmun that needeth not to be ashamed." Among tho many e.cel!ent things he said wete the following: One thing lh.it Ins delighted ins h;ait miring the it t IIo 1j Leen tlie i'pcrh legaul tor the liss- which Ins (hirictcriztd the ai lions of the mill und tin ii leadiM, In all the appeals is. uuiil by thsso le .uli u llieio have been warnings In Hie linn pi keep wilhiit the pile of Ihe law. The Utiko has had the e.tett ol bilnginr Hie fhoiiglittul nilie I and Ihe thoiiuhtful opetatoi- ililo sinking hands distant c It haa made euh I now- the olhit brim jud 1 am slue it will iaii'1- eaih lo Ivo l lie oilier mutual lieln in the- flllllli. Ihls is .111 aLf if nigaulatinii. Wiiknifii luve th? uuht lo oigiuio foi theii .mutual he. piuveni'iit .iml pi ileiilnu. Ihiv liave Ihe light In wntk Hid the light lu slop woik Imt (apllal. Its hive lights, Inn, The, have the right to wilhlnhl oi invest tlioli e.,pilal and if liny iu si.-l the.v have flu iir-lit lu leap the berrfit ol llieir imiatiMoiit, Wuikuiiii hue the right In lav down th-li tools wheii lli'M please bi.t Ihe iiiuiiiiiil 1 lii'.s liiliitiu wllh the lipids of Mints wuikiiiiu, llit f r iitiun is eiimliiil, Ihe inditslilil piiihleiu in this (uiuitiy luday i .ills for nme ot Hie giciitsl slali'diiiaiuhip In all IIo vsoil 1, 'Iheie nisei w.is an hour ssli'ii tin' lihoiri .mil iniiiiiuiii.il man needed a ktatei Iimii lu bull) In h id Ihem ml of Ihe Uleal wil. ehiiii-vi of Micfil pinhhms as Ihey eln uovs, Whil did vse i e last ultjlit on om slinlij gull pioeesshiu of mine bo.vs, Wlrit business iu Ihls i iillghlriii I imuiliv of inns hive vs. Willi ueh a 'liHe..,iij? 'ial lads rush us I n. lasi id. hi jie eiiiipellrd In wink l a blight ii) en um ilvlliilhui I iU nl fm In Inns who lave In wt.k, I plead ll at tln.s uu.v he kept awn fiuiii the ihit.Uio if wmk until t Iu I r buliis me pi ipeil.s iliteloped ami tlnli minds bioiihtil. IJiVis ho bn.ss .1 e bailee, lit tu .hint fill pl.is Ihiuiihh all ll.e laud. Till plav foi the mini is; fill play foi e op run is and tlie emplu.vris of Ijh.iij fall play fit Ihe b",vs und .Ills, tall pits toi tho houu-. Tail plir also foi Ihe mm, Mlue'i, give sour bu.ss a ehaiice: give .sour houu i ehame; go .sum. ill a iliauie, ylti .voiii bellei manhnnd anl eluiaelei a ehauie aid keep rvir sliuggling up. waul In In III I thills, Hulii life anjsr wlien jou gs lue-U lo woik tomoiiow and be true to Ihe best linlhuli of jour nuuhood. tit ami itepubllcan tally at the ,ir o'clock. fmyry, .Monday evening at X Hpeakeis: Hon. Chailes K. l.Utlefleld, of Maine, ami Hon. Hugh fioulon Mil let, of Viiginla. Ctx 134 Wjomlne Ayenue . ! 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