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. THE SCUANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 3M 1900.
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THIS COUNTY'S
CRACKPLAYERS
MAKE-UP Or ALL-LACK iYW ANNA
COUNTY ELEVEN FOR 1000,
Foot Dull Stms Will Shine No
Moio Until 1001, nnd Usunl
Team Pickett nt the End of Every
Season His Been Chosen by The
Tiibuno Tho Two Vaughnus, Kel
llher, Welssenfluh, Lnntrnn, Hng-
perty, Fnnoll, Qcndnll, Tiopp,
McAndiew, Hndglns, Membem.
Till- ili'li id the runt 1 all tafill e'NOiy
vein otCilslniH thi' t hoiHliK nf till-ml-loiro
luiiim ofi tlic lilw Kilillnni". inn! th'
pll'klllt,- Of 'I If lilfM'lltUtlW fit". I'll fitim
the local dIiimk Tin- tnik thl'i win
In nut all ims' niu' Tin tft'litinl of Hie
, Unukiiu'itniiu, which In iniinei vettm
lui'i itlunyt put ntit mic of the ipoiib
I'Mt fk'M iir In the i olllilv. uh thli .seal
ti'iirsi'iitP(l.h an iiKKii'h'alloii o wells
that It fell i,n nsv iilhii In llltrh
School's tec oml ti'Min.
The i'l"i'is who in'e-t'iil miiilti for
the all-ljit kawaniiii unnil tumi aie
St. TlioniiiM, I tilth Sclionl, I'aiboiiilale
Jiiilliilis Km tLii lllo anil the Thli
ti'illth li'cjiint'iit Ol these, St. Thonias
(limit' was Mlniii,i'i than last , pai. The
othois M'Ollir (I all to lie wiinifici, llulitel
ami l.iwer than the teiniii ivi't.
1'iiptiilii Tiiiii illil wniitli'is with his
IIIkIi St ho'il MiniiKsti i. bin tin nh--'1t(
e fl niu It ijl lasl .wut s eleians
on ll not but In noted That i til of
Blunt piianls. ilniiin .uul .Malla, the
two licet halfhiK ks, DfHtiu ami Hieiwn,
li.mlv Sohtllty, the t.u kit , ueie all
nilslii;.
Kiictoiyillle nKo was weukti. It'tli
anNoa, the hiIrIiI. suiiin -Ii.iIi, il luilf
bick, was Riuii' Mini -ei tie the ma
Joiity of tie huskx laiiu who last
enp made lCij stone Article nn one of
tho most foimlcl ilile ikhii nation" f
players In tltt. counts
fAHBONDAkl! 1. N't MAN'S
The Indian'., of I'nibotiliilc, wun only
a little weakei, and I,.u k.iwiuin.i, is
has illicitly Ixeu s ilil, iiiulil not he
ronsiilpictl hi the sune i lus with the
other tt mi j. The Tlmteenth n ulnicnt
had proud matt i ill to tli.nv iioin and
put on the tii'lil a ,'noil team, one MlileJi
in 1101 -lll "kecjj 'em all suesiinii "
Howpei, this eai the nun did not
pi.ic'tlco enoiiKli. and aftti'the ell-ns-1
1 ous tlereit In fi Thoinii', lost liaait.
The St. 'lliiiinib team while ioinpos.nl
of many or last m.h's tin ins, also
hail plcntv ot new blood to inlet t uin
er into the ts.ini wolic, and is a ic
sult easily pienetl the piemiei local
team A nmte.li between si Thoin is
and the Hlith St hool would h.ie iiotd
a good otic, nn 1 thcie was a crcneiallv
e)iesTtl wish foi sin h a same. The
t oIIpkp lnenwtiiikl hae linn too lie.iw,
howeier. fo: the lUlit I!l,?li School men.
and unless ;)il l.ilti'j si moil bv stnl
klcMnir it h ei Weill tit Utiles would
hap been lji.inlee.el, as Tiopp and Wei-
oiilluli aie the onh nun who eonltl be
dipendtil upon to mIii stimuli
In ilniuslntf in ull-t iiiinU team the
niajoiits ol plates net ess.n lis ko to the
"t. Thom is liitn is eeis plajei on
tlie leini )inLil hlmselt ihmuiilinul
the si json to be l l.u in his pollion.
In beKhitiiiin at the ends, lolimn
Vauuli in, tin --toiklls -built little ".Sen
aioi" of (he ;-i 'I limn is te.im is im
doubtulls tile hist hi in lo be consltl
eied His oik diniiif Hip pu was
iiiiifoimlv iMellPiit anil in the k.iiiips
asainsl Wjtnuin,' Spininai ind rm.l
h mi l'olle;e he did tspn 1 ills lino woik.
He was do u Hit fltltl until i kicks in
Ki.islioinid-liUe stsle, mil iuesltibly
tlownetl the t iIiIili b lind, sit Ions
taeklts V'heii 1,'iscn the hall lixiuu
with, lie Riiiiiiillv iv.iinoil, ami made
seSLi.il billll.iiu d isln-s iluilim the ea-
M)ll
3IANV KAST MV.S
riieie sveit nums otl't i lasi men
foi tin positions) and .Mi Iluiih. who
pins, ml pail nl the se.u with the hlnh
sihonl would hise made i stmnn bid
foi the ilat e li id lie tontinii"tl in the
Liiiiic until the end ol the siasnn. Ills
flefenMsp wink ssai much btttti than
last season, and he inn is stioni? with
the ball as most n tlie loial half
bat ks.
Pill the tilliei i lltl tlieie tiu likewise
mans- t antlldate. Hans- 'aimii in, of
the IIIkIi Stliool, Manley ami ninniut
Kit kw ond, of St. Thomas, Adams, of
the ThiitPPiith, unci Ilunp,, of Ko.si.tone,
til plaseil hplentllil Kiunt h Manles- and
Kirliwootl jilasnl i M.eedllif;lv .slloiiK
hames, but .Mnnle.s's woik was only
seen in two fjanivs in this ilty ami
Kilkwood s is untoi tuniile in bienk
iiif," an anl.lt tails In ilie senson,
sslileh put him out ot tlie nice Hpei
taculai and biillinnt woik in two oi
thifc Raines (annul be "taken as a fall
iiiteilnn, ami it is no shame to eitlu i
of these steilliiR- plaseis that the fait
ihnt tin1 had nu Iniv tippoi tunltie.s to
(IIsUiikhIbIi iheuisilscs ielei,,itts them
to tho uclllltl teaip, Hail 'aut,haii,
ssltoso haul, steads woik ihioiiKliout
the entile reason illil so imit.li to
sticiifjthtn the HIkIi School, ssill be
I'lsen this tiul, which his splendid de
Icnshe woik and haul line IniPkhiK
eaiuetl hill).
Km' llKlll tat kit, .leii.s Kellihei, ot
St. Tlimnas, looms up luiemost, a
splendltl line hut Iter, his olliiisise woik
Is lus-iilu ible nnd on ilefeui-e he Is
niwilly xtuiiiK. Tiniii aflei time this
MiiHon has lie bioken tliioiiKli his man
mil downed opposlrur baeks lit loie they
ould wet tall Is stm it tl. IJyiiou, ot thp
llljfll .selltiol, also phi etl u kooiI tickle,
nnd FlnnlRim, ot the Thli tetinth, did
ASCII
Anthony and ,loepli Jli Doinjltl, ol St.
ThoiniiH, and Welsseulluh, ot the hih
school, appeal lor lett tackle, each of
them rIioiik on the ilctonse and u tleite
olfenshii i)a.sei. The post (foen to the
IiIkIi hcIiooI nmnatfei, liowesei. Ills
luip-hiKkiiit,' iluilntr the wason ssiih the
finest Men at Athletic pink with the
posslblo eLitplliin of the woik of
ThoniiiH iiKaliim Koullium, ami his de
fnisls'o t.tttkK win it also nf tim (ii&t
hiss,
OUAKDS POII Ti.li: THA.M.
Both Kuaids cm thu team will bo St,
Thomas men, TlmmciH who plaed
ThiinkJCBlvluif iiBuiimt Koulhain pliieil
tllo llncst gtinicl of the Heat-on, hut one
name's woil; will nut' cain liini n placu
on (ho ulK'ounty team and Mm tin
J.anipin and Ilustfeit.s will lm allotted
the Biinrd postn,
l.nntfan is u phiei of many yeaih'
ppoilenco nnd both an u lino bucker
nnd In (lefeiisle sU)i jmH uiwUjs
piosptl a tiiwer of Htieimth to his team.
HIb pnitnpf, HuBBoity, iiindo his Hist
Jocnl appearance tills season anil played
it lino fcMiui'. He is tho blfa'gest und
heavltsst nvm who has played tluough
niit thu tall at Athlotlo pail:, but for a
lingo man Is nesci thelcbs very fast on
Ills ft C! t .
i:iwi)od, of high school, Is a young
Vl'Cf who bus tlojiu splendidly ut i
Rtiiiitl nnd In a year or two will make
it inognlflLont plnyev.
At center, tho majority of tennis have
been lather weak this year, nnd Fnr
lell, or 9t. ThotnnH, nppenrs to be the
strongest candidate for the place. Ho
If why and slicing, pauses tho hall well
nnd has mined n pine c on the county
ten in. Thete la n wealth of men In the
backfleld to tliuw ft out. ltlgcno Tropp,
of the High He hool, l, however, lltst
i hole n foi iitat let back, Uurlng the
nonson he only played pnit of the time
nl (lii.ulcr, the lemalndcr ot his gnnies
being at hitlfhnck. I1p Ih nutuiitlly,
howmcr, n itiaitcr, and In sooial past
peitfoiiF has .shown his ublllty In that
line. Ills most foinildable opponent Is
.Inmcs u'lloio, ol St. ThonuiH. The
hitter Is n player of much (ho same,
st.sle us Tiopp, nnd iluilng the senson
has been i piled upon bv his leniu to do
the bull: of the punting. Tiopp, how
evi r, r the butt iill-niounil place and
dtop kicker and punter In the county,
and theiefoie phi lis his place, lie Is n
sine and sii inns tatlilet, and with n
sluing line to hold back the opposing
side, Is at an t Inn- liable to menace
his opponents' j;o,il with n Held kick.
Its iiilllmek goes to lliitlglns, of the
t'.iibouiliile Indians. This btllllalil1
plnscc was with St. Thomas In seveinl
garni s, but nt'VPithi'less is one of the
sttoiigpMi iiiembeiK of the Indians, and
tlie fact t lint when the tJnibondfilp
team lined up against the tollege that
he was at fullback loi the loliner Uum
pi opei ly i stabllslits the team to sshlah
he ilgbtiull belong" lie is a h.iiil
Hue iilimgei ami splendiil end luunei,
hugging ills Intel teience cloi-el and
being haul lo down. He Is, nun poser,
an pmi'IIpiu plate klfltt't and good
ptllltei.
!i:.VUAI,l. (SIVHX A lUi-M'i:
Olt k. (leliilltll, of tile Tllllte-llth,
takts one of the liaises This scteian
plajei put up n stiong game at h.ilf
li'ick toi the soldier bo s, and agilnst
High School phiM'd a gieat game, as
tlld also his colleague, Oiegoiy. (Jen
tbtll did not do so well against St.
Thorn is, but this wus p.iitl.s due to the
Intel lor suppoil glseti him by his com
1 nilcs ICtele. of the Tllll leenth. also
pluul well at lujf.
.McAlitliew, ol St. Thomas, the
bunks little tight halfback, -will play
the other half Thiougliouf the season
lie put up .i splendid game, und also did
line ih tt nl e woik Hanson, of the
Indians, nnd lieeis, of Ke stone, abo
pin isi tine liaises.
TliN, then, swmld be the nil-counts'
team: Cuds Hauy Vaugiiiin, High
School, John A'uighan, St Thomu",
tinkles, Wels-enfluli. ilTgli School, Kel
lihei, St Tliom is; guaids, Iingan and
Ilaggett, Sf Thomas, tcntei, Pan ell,
St, Thomas: qiuii tei back, Tiopp, High
School, h lis es JIcAndress, of St.
Tiiorn.i and lit nd.ill. of Tliliteenth
legiinent, tulllmtk, Hadglns ot Cai
bondale Km line-but king Hip team would be
supplied witli Iiangan, Kellihei, 'Weis
seiilluh and Haggeits, ssho aie moie
than Lompetent of tipping " pieces oji-po-lng
lines Hadgins, McAndiew and
Gentliill ue a foinildable piid-t tinning
tllo, ami Hadglns ami Tiopp ss 111 moie
than attend to the kicking depaitmenl
o! the game
Tills tiain ssould be a lppieseiitatls e
one li mil the tounl and ssould abl
lepipseiit Lackawanna upon the gild-
i I on
NDUSTRIAL
4--- ---Hy .s).4.
Boycott Deolaied Otf.
At a meeting held sesienlas afii i
noon in tile Unlit tlimtle ot the inein
beis of the Stage Cmplo.ses' iiulon, the
dilfeienets wbith base existed between
the union and the managements of the
l.scpum nnd Atiideins tln-atics iluiing
the last seat weie amicably adjusted,
and ssllhln a lew da s the boscott
against the plas houses will be tailed
oil
.Manage"! A .1 Uuft.s, of the Lsieuin
tbeatie, ssas pie sent' anil held a oon
ieieuce ssitb Oianlyei Pietl Dilcht r,
of the Tlljled Uitie Woikeis ot Alliel
1 ii. ssho ssas piesenl In the iiitt i i?ts
of the stage emijloses togi llier with
I'lesldenf Jlaitin U Plnheit and
Geoige If. Oothiei, ol the Ctntial
I.almi miioii.aiid Scrietaiy.lohu I temp
ses, ot the mine woikeis
It Is iiiiclti stood that the maiuigt
meiits of the two tlieafies hasp noss
agicttl lo sign the scale, to appoint
none but union men, and as ilils was
llie piimlp.il bone ot cuntentlou
Ihioughinil', the gilc sallies aie now
inaetltalls at an end.
Oltlceis Veie Nominated.
A intetlllf, ot tllel'cntuil b.lboi Iiulon
was la id scsteidas alteinoon, anil the
annual nomination ol oilkPis took
plntp, alter tlie liansaetlon o! the it gu
ild loutine bllhllu ss,
I'nsident .M.iitln i) Klaheits was
iioinlnateil to sue iced himself, V, W.
Uati i Is the iitiinhii'e tor hv-piesl-clent,
and Nit hnl is Hmke unci John JJc-
S llie aie the noinlmes foi leeincllng
sicietais. lleoige II. riulhli'l's niune
was glsui lm llnaiiilal hh-hiiih, ami
noiuliiatiiins weie a u made :oi mis
ttes mill sci go.iuu-nt-ai ins, These otll
ti is win b- plectea at the meeting to
be Iiclil a mouth Hunt sesteiila.s.
Tiaimnen Elect Otfleois,
At a icglllai meeting ot Moses T.l
loi lodge, No. if., lii othei hood ot
T'l.ilnmeii, In A, O. P. AV, hull jC.s.
tetilay afteiiiDou, tin following olll
i eis wpip eh r it'll lm the ensuing ear:
Mantel, J, J, Muuay; ske-muiitei,
T. J, Timlin: beuctary, V. 1. Htilll
financier,' M. J. Lynns; lollettin, A. J.
Cintal, Join mil agent, W, ,1. Muiut
gh.tn, elelegiitu to biennial umvontlon
to be hold al Milwaukee, Wis, a. M.
McDonald, alternate delegate ivt'er
K. May
This nittl That.
Tuillliuastei McCnnn, uf tlie Caeku
wanna, bus acheitlsed satanelcs on
tlallis 10 and Si.
OignnUer P. M, Howe, of Hrmlfoul,
will iiiiilghl comliict u nii'ctlng oi the
city bnibcis at tho mlueih' htudiiuiii
tfis, on fuLkawaniin avenue, and theie
oigunie ii baibei.s' union, Tho South
iScinutoU knights of the Mia.suis )mn
alieady been oigniiUeil. Wednesday
night tho expiessmen, cab dilvets and
baggage men will bo foi mod into a
union,
Oiiruulei Kitdciluk Dllihcr, ot the
United Mluo AVoikeis' union, who has
been In thu city dining tho past two
weeks, playing a ptumluent putt In
the mgaulatlou of a number ot local
labor associations, will leavo today for
DlstilU No. 0, Ho will mako his heud
quails;! s ut Hazlotou, and intends to
band together the viulous ssoikeis and
peifeot organizations among the labor
ing men In the dlstilct. He will return
to Scianton next Sunday und will thon
begin a seiles of labor meetings to bo
hold tluoutjhout Lucktisvanna county.
ELKS' LODGE
OF SORROW
tConchiilrd f i om I'.ikc i
keen lilctitlflnl n iincoiiipiomUIni; (u'i nl (lilt
nolorlouc thiK tint lint). iiticiiiactl, llomWicil,
for our a nitnrtir cil ii cmtlirj,
lllrlmnl lliuUcil iirrlril minililiio silicro e'er tic
ssclit. lie litil a lnil r.s liunli und ;l IUh(oii u
Welti e( t In cr lor nit ssho xtooit hi luitl ul II,
Vit no nun In tills coinnmnUi ilnoil In grullri
Mill d( ihcr t ti in ltltliirtl lttKluil liliusttl, lur
In nc tlm Miljjctl ol llie niiwt linnsiiiil mil is
tiiiortlinnry nil'toi Itiiim. Mini 1ml n "Itnlitit 'l
t'nliili lill coll kc lie i is loinprllul tr iilMiiiinn
lilt bunk i to K" tniil i-nl, l"i I io.'I I 111 In I'liiot"
I' .sou evno tnncriiit sillh tlio life ot I mm
svlio m! not known tlie liltwlmr nt n ihv Jn e
dim )lil"il pilii In twe ms Mir-, i iliiili ,;
Hint tiini' liul itiqulieil mi tilmiitluu mi, I ii tui-(r-i-loii
Iiitt aclilcuil iliilll ctloii .111101) lis in
Sinkrin mill h ul ilnlir mtitli In iurll lite chit
lite In stliltli lilc till ni win vp'iit, smiiiIiI
.nu tint iKelaic Hint mi li u in in li nl wlllilii lilm
nit tlie clTnenli ol uremic-? Vit stir li u mm
Wu4 llkliitil lluittcil, inil iniilil-l ll nil ll' fOllllll
time ti foi get lil-t ussli IiiIhiIit, in Miunllifug llio
(iiilnwttl bum nt ntliiiK
ll'iKir. lit s(li
rttpjiiiint i ho tituti) nt linn i'. w 1,11114'm,
t linnet ful uJ if 1 xlw il 1 lint " ik, 'I lio
xllOlk III IfiullFll In llN ill Mil V h Ml leu ,ii-
nllv lii lii oil itentiitiu Win riser xltilhu inni
lirml piifoiiiul Mhulndilp, Juilltiil inltitilty .aid
ilniilinl.li tontlll) ItlnlH In the KlKllltle mitlill
nf the Utv i,n. nppioti ltd, liini w n Itll Hit
iiiliinltl of Ills ih uli intl thiii si ii li illnl
the inlirhls l id In th, liu)l ) ink, nt i i-innttl lit
Ills plsllln' HIS IS Illil Itlilll Wit IS hillipk li ll
Mil pinfntiiiil Hi Inil it i ni't iillMlur uitniirii
lltn ft! the Rlt ll -liul Ihi Kuml In lili ntfcs
Klnn, vit In his slmplliili lit dpmi' i ill il
tint he liokl u pi up In Ih.' fit nt mil with tlu
Kit ilnl ji.tl tin. iji-t, 'Hit. Ilbini itnmio limit
hi- tohl iw, ' llltvnl le thi! Him Kill ftn Hits
"1 ill tilit tin inn i ' Mir. '; , tin n. u tllll ssiin.'
1IIII.C htse lit, ll tin l ie-1-lllL of 111, r, s ll 'till ullt
tu I' W. tlim-tii 1 1 tint Hi,. Ilnoiio of the la nut
I vnltnl Unki of Hie I lit tl-, lm li , tint njr
ill iilinllil.Mrlt' 14 nf tin lits, ft mill mini 1111 h il
iitiitfiilliiii in ilbjt nlii' llmt ilismi' nuility
slhh "ilrnfipiih i tin cnitlc inn fmin
In ism " lo discuss liini In id mis nf l!n pol'iM
cf cli-irsiillon. iltliti ns i nun i stnnlai, 1
iillii oi a jiulte. is it tusk snrtln nf Ih,
ihli"t culiKi-t. I -ta)i.l ii on tin mas. ml ci.i
f lis nil ili.nitnls tntl c.lani iiiK oici llitir s ul
t'spiii c, (e my tl,in In d h et illimpt t
iillliirf tiibitt I latils must inssiti "nu Ih li" "
"Ills llfi' wis (iill,, mil the th nu l.ls so
nasi it in him.
liul n Hun miijit rliititl up Jli'J -r. Iii all
llie SSnllll.
'Mils s is i in in "
-mt Is Hip lus.s of i,uth Iii tit I cr dm nil ii i- I
lust ma.tio) oti stotihl h.isi llii ihht-i iniii
niiiiilts iiooi imhiil, tmil this lull.'' in i Until
litis tin wul kitnlt
We n ille Hi it sse ma mill mm h In pi 11 in
thin Uses htfoio ns is ))i txunpli, ami ssc ss ish
Ul ll-lifS ttl Ulir tlllllst tlLsill tu sn( Hnisi
sihnm tin ilip.uloil, hi the iiiiinssoi 111J Itmltur
null , li tse kfl Ih In tut
In tin tspittsiun of inn -unost f.ii om 'lip'rl
nl biolhtis sii t nn tills tilm tin ssntils of the
illllslllDUS llliiiu ' Ul III tin r- Hits 1 1" ml in
i lie silence nf Hie nu limp ssoil t the 'Jiintl nf
Hit' isusts in, )Mi) nn tin firthii j-ltnre Tint lilt
ilu uts nn Iheli stisltil I loss thu 1. 1-., nf thu
lfinnl mtiiiiinir M
' THi: HOLY CITY"
'1 he flisi iiru i ot the pi oii amine was
Plough l to a close bs a comet solo by
Thtiiuas Miles, niiompanlcd 1)V
li.iuers oiektstia The Hoi Citv"
ssas tlie it lii Hon, and llie tlnilon
iiotes of llie fainilli'i an sst.it fjisen
ssith adniiiiible teisoi and phlt.
'I he oiclitstia net plavecl Ituben
sieip's .Melot'Ief m F, and as tlie last
notes tiled awns-. Clubman Jonnlnitf
stepiinl ltiiwiiitl anil "said "Ladies
i nl sentlt men. It Is my pic isiiur duty
lo noss piestnt to sou gentleman
ssbostunls liijfli in oui oi del. and enn
ssboni sou ssill all be pleased lo hear.
Tlie Hem .loliii II. Koit, ol ('linden, X.
J."
As All loi' stt ppetl toi wdlt1 liessic
loiindls Lritttetl bs- a bmst en heaiiy
iPlilai'sp He planned instantly into
Ills 'ubett, -il iklinr s" 1 1 bout ln.inu
scilpt and ssltb a ieistn anil finene
ss huh "boss oil boss deeply lie s.is en
Kam tl in ids toplt. Ho dsselt piinci
i ill itpuii the blstoi s- ol the oitlei,
anil ik i lined lli.it s bile It is ouin
all intended to be menly ol a social
ti il in t- Its lossth was plienomeniil,
anil ll speedily blanched out into tlie
cum beiiesoknt and pietettiso older
s.hlcli it noss Is
He milled lllion all piescnt the lie
it ssits- ot eoiitlntialls- ssoiUlinr loi the
a' sot I iliiin'b Jnteiests, nnd tiiiiK in
all possible ssiss to fiiithu ll aims.
rorfs APDimss.
Mi Pint, in tlie ionise ol his ie
iiiinks, iptikt of the leellncfs ass-akencel
in him bs the nieinonal speicb, and
the thoughts nioutd In liini ot the
membeis of ills ossn lmliti noss pas-ed
iwas
"Tlie oi del ul Klks,' lit said, "is not
stneiated bPtause of Its iintliinliy, nor
1" it ot but iceeiu siowth. Its nnblo
imposes sseie leli lonij nso, bs' tlie
noblest spliiis
"It ssns oiiiy'inaltd. howesii, n Toss
.seats n;;o in Now Yoik by a puts- of
liltth-ehaiae teied men ft inn Kncrland.
AVheii chin l,s AIt,eiiinii Shines VIvlun
Kntbeied about him one Hatiutlny uf
teinoon those Hiendly souls foi n lew
lioius of sotliil pit iisiii e, lie stunk ,tho
kt's-nole of oui iniriinUatlnn,
"Pioiii Hint little icirlil nieotltiKr
npi uii oui Kieat in dci, Th elk, that
nulintl licet nl toot, Hummus in 1 1 11 til
nnd stioiiK In the pioticlkm ot Its
witiu', naso the name to llici, issoeki
tlon, ss lilt li now miuihciH sK liuudied
lodges lu l his rouutiy
"Kinni Manila tu Alaika, oui lnotb
jetl totla.s leleblilli' the 'line set vices
thai we me nbsei In1."
Tlie unlseisality of Hie i:ik' cliar
ll is Hie i tatcst "'' 'u' I'll! poses of
llici iiiilei, the n)iiikei sulci It Is not
like tho rold dimity dlspcn-ttl by tbn
win Id, but Is ulsen In tho kindest and
sentlopt splilt.
"The sliiipllelty of llie oulei Is so
Mint and lut piesslblc that none 1.111
i.inlestaiitl It unb ss full Initiated into
lis m Millies Then, aie nu iclttoiiH
ilistlnillons, hut oulv one 1 niutuon
lu olliel hood.
' Tliei ladlts, loo, base theh mission
in helplni: the 01 tier, an the ssife and
the motliei, tho slstoi and the dauith
fn base been ns eruofullv looked after
bv the VilUc ns the husbniid and
fathei Ouee a seal, llie oidet has
its Kinnd IoiIko incettlncj, ul wliieli tho
niembeis fissHiublo tnni all osor the
toiintty. P.sen then mo tho Intettsis
of the women loolted after ami, In
dud, the aim and objtrt of Hut 01
imlatioii Is to niakii tmcr nnd hotter
luisbinds, bieithuis, fntlieis and los'
ms. ,
'This day ot niemoil.il Is, nnd out-ht
to be, nn eventful one ainoiu tin
UHn, 11 imulndei that noxt ear nno'a
own 11. line niuy ho loiind on tho 1 oil
call of tho absent onci. Any man ssho
Joins tho lodge fiotn felllsh motives,
of cither a political or bocl.tl initiuo,
lias not Imbibed thu tiuo sphlt iif i:ik
dtnn. Ho should ho a nicmbei Because
ho Iosb his fellow -mail, and Is wllllin
to suffer unci die In humanity's cutis;).
"Tho sphlt of selfish etltlclsm Is de
bin 1 Pel, for ssltlioul tho noblest Ideal1
bffote him. none eun woik sutcessfully
lu the older. All should Ftiise for tho
best alms of the association ami In a
ssay do mlssionaiy ssotk for It, by en
eleavorlncj to enlist ns many now
ssoikeis as possible, to carry on and
promttlRnto its noble principles nnd
deeds." 4
OONOtttmiNCI NUMM3H8,
At the oloso of tho speech, (ho
ppenkor received 11 hetitlv oviillon.
ilohti W, ,Ions then jjeive it splenilld
boss snlei. He satn with lino effect,
Silence's "Tito Utlifiinds." and was en
thusiastically applauded nnd encored.
Miss Coin YmtiiR'K 11111110 ssns next
on tho pioiriamtnc. and the little miss
lecltetl, "The Two IJoi Halts," a poem
by A. ,t, Colborn. Hho showed mm keel
elee'titloniiiv ublllty and, tendered tho
etnotlonnl lines of the poem with cotn
inondnble tuso nnd gntce. She ssas
piescntod with a litiwe botniuet of
ehiyf-iintheinuins when sho toncluded
the lecltatlon.
And then, once 111010, the Klks on
(he s(it(e lose ficiiii their seatd null
pet toi nied the I'otielu lint tltos of the
nicmoilal set vice. Kxalted Killer
Smith piopostd the question as to
sshethei or not the seivlco had boon
iltils und coinpletely can led out, nnd
ns tho nt'liinntls'e uns'ser ssas given,
tapped seveial times .sslth his gavel,
and the- orchestiti Inn si Into a selec
tion, as a signal that the lodge of sor
loss for the ear inoo ssas nosv osor.
The affair was evcellenlly conducted,
and all eiedlt Is duo the committee
In c hinge, ssho cons-iHted of:
Mi nun hil sirslir-l, I, ttiiiitiiil liul ('.
II11.1I. T, llcisc .It tit s, inn .N. (lun-lir, V, .
slum 11, 11 ins . Iliossn, l. ltosc, W. s. sill
in, , s Huiilil.
tltllltl)ll .1. It. fill. 1 11, I'. 1' (lllllstfl. . 1) ,
.!ns l.ss, M. I s(,, p w. siirlln, ,t. 1.
Iliossn, I' I l'lt.mmiiiis, I) ) ItitiU, 0. I).
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Others may offer lower
prices but they give you
much inferior work.
Some give good work, but
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Our facilities are the best,
our work the best and our
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or twt I fvt i.jvs lUiutlon,
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stpjmos -ail ilills- esctpt Stimli) tiom IMci iO,
Ntitli Itisci. fuiil if He nil stii'tl, .Siss nrk
Tickets, nn I111I1111, 1111 lis mil Miitirnom jicnm
mnil itiulis, s I IK) mill tipis ml
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It n Msl It, J 1 if Ms-r. J J.HIIOW ,ll f A.
The Dickson Maiiiiructtirins; (Jo.
tiranton ami Wlllcos-Uura, IVi,,
siuiiiifucurari o!
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General Office, Scranton. Pa.
STRONG AGAIN.
Yoil ss lio ome jKissessetl sturdy pliys.
Iqiiesnncl steady tiers es, but uosv tuise
Insufficient plis 1lc.1l force to properly
nttentl to oullimry tliittes, sou ssho
hiseaheiiseof "till t;one.iii.ss'riittertlie
slightest exertion; uu ssho arc ctull,
languid mid old In (spirit-, at an age
svhen sniislionlil be full ot physical fire;
j on svlio may feci tint jour life is not
svortli the btmugle there iiObcientillc
miaiii of rideetuiiii; nil the precious
posserssshich seem to be entirely lost.
Hase cured thousands such as sou.
Don't experiment ss ith your health or
money. WesvllltnUe the risk. It six
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SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
All Around the Store
I '
- What beautiful silks ! A.nd they cost so little. Did you see the silk display last
yeek ? It will be continued this week. There are also the plain black taffeta silks J
(guaranteed to wear) at $1.00 a yard; wider widths at a little more. And silks were
never in such demand as
f ; ;
The new shadss are shown in the Jouvin Gloves for women in both glace and
suede, in modes, pearls, greys, white and black, at $1.50 a pair.
: : :
-f There's a delightful collection of fluffy lace and silk neck fixings in all the new-
est effects, such as Jobbots, Neck Ruffs, Fichus, Stock Collars, Ties, etc, at our
usual low prices.
4.
Pei haps housekeepers will be glad to know that there are some very hau'dsome
4- Linen Sets at below usual price. Table Cloths and Napkins to match, splendid sets,
J at $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00. Also a great line of Tray Cloths at 25c.
f They have been very busy in the Cloak Room lately'aud there have been most de- -
cided reasons for people "going in there, Good reasons today, but no space to tell more. X
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If you are thinking of Christmas Gifts it is safe to decide on an Umbrella. -Here
you will find the greatest assortment, the most reliable goods, the lowest prices.
The lover of books will
The sale is so large that we cannot keep all titles in stock, but we are doing our best.
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Tlie display of Leather Goods, Pocket Books, Chatelaine Bags, Collar and Cuff t
Boxes, Etc., is a characteristic of Connolly &. Wallaceone that means that there is
nothing Licking. Prices, of course, are right.
Attention is called to our great line of Ladies' Silk
4. colors, at $6.50 each, equal to any $10.00 Skirt offere I
Ask to see them.
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ss
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON
ORGANIZED 1B7S
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital
Surplus ..
S200.000
soo.ooo
VM. CONNOLL, Prcsiiient.
tlE.NRY BELIN. Jr., VlcoPres.
ILLIAM H. PECK, Casblir.
Bpccla' attention given to busi
ness accurnta. Threo por cent, in
terest pal on lnteroat depoulta.
111 I
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Mnniiracturers ir
OLD STOCK
PBLSfiER
436 to 455
N. Ninth Street,
.PA
Telephone Cull, 233.
THE
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Itooms 1 and'', Com'ltu BTd'j.
BOBANXON, PA.
niiilng and Blastlns
POWDER
Mccla etl Mootto and Kuittlalct Vfotlu,
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ORANQE QUN POWDER
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xplodlui' blusta, &rty I'unmi
Reiaunn Ghanlcal Ca's exVvc
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now.
find something interesting
& WALLACE,
i
CARPETS
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till til ft mww&jil
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$m msm irn l s v w M
WmL iS S Will appeal to you.
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These Game loarels have Rules or 50 Catnea including
CROK.NO!f" n"'1 i11 '" OAnnoM GAMLS
Florey & Brooks, 21 1 wAsvhe,nnlfet.on
mcpMB
i &
DR. DCNSTfiN, .111 Spruce Stre.'t. bcran.
ton, Fa. l cute mil Chronic HUemcs ot
Men, Wont nan 'Children. Consultation and
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Petticoats, in black and all
anywhere.
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WASHINGTON AVENUE
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If you're a lover of the
Oriental, this superb line of
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ful color combinations in all
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Headquarters for
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General Aecnt for thu Wyoiuln
Uittrict (or
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llernunu Clicniliul Ccininnj'j '
lii:h Explosives.
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