I T-VTTK t r THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1901. I!S fS. T . ;xx: IT'' MODERN IIAPDWAnK STORt". SAVE TIME Money nnd labor by using tools that are constructed for speed. The "Yankee" automatic spiral screw driver drives three screws in the time you would drlvo one with nn ordinary dilver draws them out equally as fas' The "Yankeo" Is a riyVhet driver with thiee Kts. tFoote & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave SOOOOOOOOOOCrf L. R. D. & M. AT ALL SEASONS Prior are one of tlie most Important linn o( elie-st at any time ol the )car, ml especially 60 now that we re certain to have changeable weather. For attic, price and eiuallty ec owe. We Know wc nn please you. LEWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES & TIURPHY .13(1 Lackawanna Avenue. fKrt.,$C'ltON.' A.D.WARMAN. WEATHER YESTERDAY. t.011 ilatt fnr .limiiry 2", IfiOl: MikIic-I temperature 20 ilijum l.out Ipinpcratiue 1 denier below rero llumldit.t . J. in 100 per tent. s P in T1 I'd rent. BEFORE BREAKFAST lho-ui4iutloii uf Dr. N . Uit, wlucli, j) lliiiiiirlt tnl in lioloro Hie end of tlio jear, u.ir nt acitptcd to lal.t- plato until .i later date, Jilnsi lo mini tlie fait tint lih titual roii;m inn will ).c on liU .cMiit.v-tii6t bltlhda. l'enple lio no tlio ltfiiii)in, aelhe pliji-li'lau pilni: nlKiiit as n.iul on Ms roiimU can nrjritly iicillze ilul lie In riMiliul Hut uuo lie lm been con nected with the Dcljuatr, Laikjujiuu and Wet trn rnllicud a -urktoii fot nnny yeir, 1i.m l.tin he Muerciti.lii chief at the Moc Talor hoipi lal inte Uk openlnrt aiid, jllhotntli ho roclsn.-, hU pitelit portion, will irntliUlo to lie tlie senior I'.lKii'll of the ftutt. I)i. I.eet j a icftular nut otllur lielnie thr Civ II war and unit 'liiniijb. tint contllit tlth tll-llmtloii. Ills laic inilRiiiint and kieat kill hue brousht blin tho honor and tipcet of two iueintloiu In this n Klon and hit abilities in hit ptofcinlun lute cltcn liini far nioio Dun local fame 'Ihe death of Jli. Sejbolt lcmotn a familiar fik'iire dear to it multitude of neonlo who hate Vnotu and lionorcd blni dtnliiB the manyjears oi in acuto lite. "I lie Rental, Kindly friend and the iipiUht liuslneii in.ui ill lon bo held In ilfectlniutc nitiiitir). His fiiemU ued to loe to tall blin IU-in.inU. Ihciiic of his htiiklns li-cinliljiKc in tho gieat slatiMiiau and "ohller, and It vtns often a mmen of ple.vMiie to him to ! ) inns tpuKeii hi lit in tan tlie resemblance end id, fui mrelv the ktnlle. Kind man who Is 1 iki n aj tu tin tntnli indit t,is ten dlllereiit in tempi I urn in ml in huh r funn the "Man of lion ' u lilu.iul . Mutlit h.i ittiiilt Ii celled .1 book which Ins mile than until Intiioht ac milt works so. U Is t iiujiiilucul pun.'.c ilion of the bictorj ol I'asinn, so b.autiliillt iruttcn up as 10 bo an edition do ii in In handsome bludln?, rtipeib Ulunratlotn und cliguiil lupir. Whit niaV.es it of eiipliouil calue lo Mi. Mollat Is that it contilns nuiit t ii,'r.u nigs of tkelthrf in tie in water lohu bt her niolher, Mr. Me. 'tlttie.t, In ljtun'i eaillcr da.ts. They ule pel fret in iMhite beauty and tepiosont scenes hi .and about tint hi.loile locality as far luck .is 1W5. The book was iiiiiillfd by Mi Ihenba(h, of Knton. . i . It Ii a 1'iiy Ilul steps aie not iumiedlateh' taken to fume ilie fatuous collection if Iridltu llllcj litloii,:!ug to the lato Dr. II II, llollUli r beforo il Rets aj fiom the citt It Is tho tln'ft tiilleitlon In the woild, was kenned at In fill In labor nnd cvpciiMt und I- toiiicihltnr tsitan Ion bliould lo no means allott to be tiicil else where. Mm. Ilolllstel Is in tin iiiiHtanif! thhh in ike it netewaij foi bet to icll the tolleetiou and It is uniltittood thai an ortcr Ins been nude frnni another ell). Stanton tltotihl Urp It lieie. PERSONAL. Mls Aimlu llachai.uh is lsitins fiiiiuU in pjltlrtiore, Md I, I' Tuthlll Is laid up Willi Ihe unp at his omf. 31o tjulney ueenue I lion. J. '. t'reenwood, major nt llrndfctel, 1'a , the euct ol Ills Lrntiier-iii'law, .losepii laitt. Vino ftreet. kir. Kcidhaui lu aiiiioimird Ihe niganiMiifiit of dauehtci. bit alt I .a .us t iirilli.nu, to I., "-tan- rOUler, of Uttoti dlM IMitlt Jones, of Monroe utimit, left Sat- v for a lm In New ork at lie home of rt'roftiisor l'aron Price nnd other friend. William tauL'tuu, son of Sclrrt Cotmcilmau II. . Vauzhau. of the Mnetrtnth wurd, his brcu thosin to the rtipoiulhlo pojitlnn of ccenthe clerk ct tho "t.ito mute. Ilo has tilled several poalttons In tho n'lutc, each ear belnir pio motcd to nomethinu better. 'Ihe position ho ioiiim to i Olio of the bent within the gift of that body. RUN OVER BY HOG ENGINE. Bvakeman Thrown Under Engine Loses Both Legs and An Arm, Willis Nichols, n Lackawanna brake nun, had both legs and his right arm cut nit by falling under it hog engine on tho Lackawanna, neur tho blast furnace, saturciay. xicnois is in u piotty serious condition, but will prob ably live. Nlcholri attempted to Jump on tho en- itlno, but a. sudden lurch tluew him lunder the wheels, Injuring him as Litatcd above. He wus taken to tho fonts Taylor hospital f WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Celebrated at the livnc of Mr. and Mr. Howara Curie. A vi ry enjoyable evening was spent nt tlio home of Mr. and Mr. Howard Dtirlc, 122 Harrison avenue, Saturday, Junuary IP. the occasion being the first quarter milestone of their wtdded lifts. Tlio houso was tastefully tlecoralotl with pnltcd nlnnts, cut ilowcra and ferns. The houso was thronged with friends. Mrs. Durlo was tho recipient of many beautiful and useful glfis of Hllver. The members of the Ixdles' auxil iary, O. I. A., to the B. It. 12. division, No. S2, presented to Mrs. Dinie. a handsome dinner set. lte-freshments wero served at an eaily hour by Mrs. Thomas Colemnn and the .Missea Durie. Those piescnl were Air. and Mrs. Charles Shores, of Havre, Pa.; Mr, and Mr John La Prance, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Hamuel Coleman, Mr. und Mrs. Valentine Hut let", Mr. and Mrs. Harry llushnolt, Mr. and Mis. William Hunford, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Farnhum. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shlffer, Mr. and Mis. John Sone, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Ili-ownlng, Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Hrounlng, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Miller, Dr. and Mis. C. .'. Laubiich, Mr. and Mrs. John Troch, Mr. und Mm. J. C. Hlghlleld, Mr and Mrs. Charles Ciaragan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Will tird Lanlng, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Toomey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meldem Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgc Carr. VVIr. and Mrs. John Mart!!, Mr. unci Mr.Jcieorge lillckcns, Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staples, Mr. and Mis. John I.oomls, Mr. and Mrs. Kd ward Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steven. Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hand, Mr. ami Mrs. i:. K. Crothtunel, Rev. nnd Mrs. Tt. F. Y. Pierce, Mr. and Mis. J. T. Ciordon, Mr. and Mrs. P. Welnsa, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ilurvoy. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kslielman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brandow. Mrs. William J-iong and daughter Lucy, Mia. Charles Seeley and son George, Mrs. Mcrrltt Gardner, Mrs. 1'dward Uarzlor and son, Mrs. J. H. McPock nnd daughter, Mrs. George Nape nnd daughter. Mis. John Wett llns, Mr. Judson Long and mother, Mrs. William Warner. RECEPTION OF THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY One Hundred and Twenty- ivo Men Received Into Full Membetship. Sermon by Father Kier'nan. Thcie was ptesentcd last night at St. Peter's cathedral a most Inspiring speotacle, when 12i men wero lecclved Into full membership. In the Holy Name society and when over 200 more weie received on probation, lo bo. ad mitted to full membership In n year's thus if they prove themselves wor- eiij. Tho old membeis of the society, to Kether with tho new members, num bering altogether nearly 1,000, com pletely tilled the pews on each side of the con tor alslo and partly filled those on the side nisle. A number of hymns weie sung In it glorious vol ume of voice, under tho direction of llov. J. J. O'Uellly, who is the so ciety's rplrltual clliector. The seimon of the evening was de HveiHil by Rev. Father Klernan. a member of tho Dominican order, who is stationed nt Washington. D. C. In opening his lemaihs he explained that he huil been present when the society miis first oiganlscd, but that ho lind not tho faintest Idea at that time Hint It would grow to Its present wonder ful proportions. "St. Thomas Atiulnas." svtld h-, "one of the greatest doctois of the church, said that a society to bt de serving of a namo should have a two fold object or purpose. These two ob jects must bo prlmui y and sscondaiy. The pilmaiy object ust bo one th.it shall rciiulre tho united effoits of each and oVery member to accomplish, and tho sccondaiy object must bo one which the Individual member can at-' tain under the shadow of the society Itself. "The Holy Name society has such a two-lold object. U'm pilmary object Is the honor and glory of tho holy nnd 'ornblo name of God. Thci secondary "t or the something which tho Individual can attain to, Is the salva tion of his own Individual soul, under tho banner of the Holy Name- society. "Vou must bear In mind that you do not ceaso to be men when you be come members of tho Holy Name so ciety. Your success will continue to be mcasuicd, by the same standard of success ns before. If you me going to continue to be the exceptionally successful organization which you htne.been In the past, the Individual members must lend their Individual efforts towards futtherlng Its work. Vou must be patient with your weaker brethren. The strong mut lend en couragement to those who may chance to fall by tho wayside." Tlio speaker then touched upon what the name of Ood means, nnd said that tlieto is no created Intelligence compe tent to thoroughly undei stand Just who or what Almighty Cod tiuly is or what Ills name really signifies. "Why Is It," said he, "that Cod does not punish the sinful men who daily nnd hourly dishonor Ills sacred name. The lensoti, to my mind, that He doss not, Is because Jesus Christ prays to lllm ashing for yet a lltllo while for the creatines He came on earth to save. I'y the prayers of JesiiH Chrlat the hands of (iod's veiiReance nro stayed Is my firm belief as pi lest md man. "While Christ Is thus eailng lor us, He leaves His mime with us. It Is woithy of all honor, all lovo and ell ndorntlon, but this must come volun tnrllv fiom the henrtd of men." EUCHRE FOR CHARITY'S SAKE. Paity Will Be Given Wednesday Night at Knights of Columbus. A progressive euchre party for the benefit of 'the Green RldBe convent will bo given Wednesduy night at tho Knights of Columbus club rooms on North Washington avenue. A number of valuable articles have been contributed to ho put up nspilzos. To the Voteis of the 13th Waid. I announce myself as candidate for common council, subject to tho decision or ttio Republican primary to bo held Monday, tho 21st of January, between 7 and 8 p. in. In the Oeneral Phlnney Hoso houso on Dickson avenue. Vote for me. You won't regret It, us I am a heavy taxpayer, It Is woithy your con sideration, I don't think we want ti man In council who has nothing at stake. I havo no combination. I stand on my own merits. Go and Inquhr. Yours truly, P. G. Krueirennan. PRIMARIES IN MANY WARDS CANDIDATES FOR WARD AND DISTRICT OFFICERS. Weie Placed in Nomination by the Members of Both Parties In Sev eral of the Wards Candidates Weie Namod for Additional Seats in the Common Council Lively Contests Took Place for the Nominations in Several of the Wauls Coming Pil mnrles. The Republican anil Democrats of a nulnber of wards Satuulay came out In goodly numbers with only u day's notice, and nominated candidates for tho aildltloti.il seventeen common councilman whom Mayor Molr believes can be elected at the coming Kebtti ii i. v election. FOURTH WARD. Six cuudldales fur common council materialized In the Fourth waid, four of whom have pievlously been seek ing the ofnee. The two men named, Kdwaul W. Searing, a miner, of lull Price stteet, and Kvsm W. l'vniis, of (ii" Robert com t. a foreman at tlio Church mine, aie compara tively unknown politically, although they have resided In the ward many yeais. The vote by districts ,wui-iiis fol lows: , 1st lMwrd W. Kr.iiln . . I V.n W. Kwhh tl pulil i(. Join i Wallace U. Motor ....-'7 I) nli) L. Mortem ) llaltd 11. Thoinw It) ill .Id. ctli. 'total. IS 111 '1 m )S iti (" JI7 ii r.i aj IV) i!j at TJ )"" I li I .M ai lo Ci l.'O Albert Lewis, who was elected In the Fifth ward, to till the unexpired term of Charles Godshall, was really nomi nated and elected at the special elec tion to succeed Gotlshall both for the short und long term, and he Is the tegular nominee In consequence. The now candidates named are 12. I, ltobathan, of lfiG South Hyde Park avenue, who foimeily repiesentcd the ward In the common brunch, and John 'P. James, of UK! Fourteenth stieet, a well-known teamster and member of the West Sldo Republican club. Benjamin GiillUhs and 1'dwln 0. HUffhes also ran, but they weie dis tanced by their younger competitor. The -oto east In the four districts was ns follows: 1st. ad. .".I. 4th 'lotal. llobalhan SI .12 :IH 2'i l"l James ',i il I. C. 1V1 Griffiths -ju ; n :;'i n: llujlir r, a; 'jii ro In the Fifteenth wurd, William Lewis, of 1167 West Locust street, the present leptcsentuttve In common council, was named over T. Fellows Mason, of South Main avenue, by a majority of .1j votes. Both candidates weie in the Held at the special elec tion recently, when Lewis xan out. The vote was large, considering the cold weather, and, was as follows: Jet. ed. Tol.il. IowU IK. 47 li Mason !U CI V,i Thoso nominated In the two dlstilcts ns election oillceis -were: First district, John Shants, Judge of election; Mor gan Davie?, Inspector of election; John P. Williams, register of votets. Sec ond dlstllct, Frederick. Leber, judge of election: William , Caul, Inspector of election; Samuel Williams, register of VOlflH. EIGHTH WARD. Inasmuch as the Flghth waul In en titled to no extra representation In the common council, tho only candidates for the election boards wore nominated at tho Republican pilmailes. They were as follows; Tii.-t district Judio c.f election, .lmiplt liieen l.tngei ; inspector, II. O llrvaiil; iijUtn of uHcrsi, A. Itaub Second dlstrlct-sludse of t lection. John Kauf man; inspector, W. s Ditl; iciNtirnf enters, Walter 111. lam. NINTH WARD. In the Ninth ward, II. V. P.itne, thi 1 icseiit common councilman, nnd At torney O. II. I'artildge were chosen as the two Republican candidates for the common council nominations. - Only threo i an, the defeated candidate be ing Peter N. Hann. The vote was is follows: 1st. 2d r. 'inttl. If. II. IMlne to )7 . lh) (i. p. ramldici' ki ' m ij-i 1. X. Itian 'Ji 51 I. Vo The following election olllcers weto also nominated: 'mvt dlstllct Jiidire of election, 1. II. (aitei, inspector, C. 1! Chittenden; ugblcf of cotei, Jacob Daumen; tiirlliineit committee, W. II. Tilpp, 1). II. Williams, 1". M. Vcinoy. hecond district .ludae of t lection, ) II. Jail win; intpector, P. silai) W.iltcH; leul.ter of totcin, I) V, llronninir; tWH.ince committee, William lies, frank .Stiles, 1". . Siudei. Thltd elktiiet Judite of election, O II. w riant, lic'IKctor, Stewart llulciilrison; l.vUtor of tut-J er, G, I. Millet; vtKilnnee conimllfn, Charles MeMeans, 1tU Vortlmp nnd (Jcorgo A Millet. ELEVENTH WARD. The Republicans of the Klelemli waid held a Joint taucu-s In Athletic hall nnd nominated Oscar Helrelgel as a cnudldute to till 'the tegular vacancy and John Lewert us the additional candidate. Roth men weie uomlnuted by acclamation, there being no oppo sition. The following election olllcers wro also nominated: rirt dlftlitt JiieUn of election, i lurles Itose; inspector of election, Charles Ilcler, iegi,trr ot enter, John Iickus. We Believe Coursen's 'Be?t" coffee to be one of the finest coffees the world produces it sells at 35c per lb. We offer for one week this coffee at 25c Per lb. 1 lb limit to introduce the coffee, E. G. Com sen 420 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. ."croud d lad let -Judge of eletllnn, Wllllifni ll(iitlri) Inspector, I re J I'Micr, irgUtrr nt ulnr, I'lnllp Muter. On Fililay nltfht last the Democrat? caucused and chose Fred Phillips, the piescnt councilman, as u. candidate to succeed himself, and Chailes (1. Iltar as the additional candidate. THIRTEENTH WARD. The Democrats" of tho Thlitccuth ward held a caucus Haturdny la Alder man Bailey's oillce und noiiUnated J. J. MoTnijue nnd Daniel Pace as candi dates for the common council. Tho following election otlleets wera nomi nated: I'lfat illatrlcl linl.'f ol election, lHiry l.t; lii'Kitnr, I'lilllp llradltK ri,ller ol otrt, Jamct TompUlni. Second district JuJkc of election. Mllllam Caddrtij lnpeclor, Jai itn tloclic ; leglilcr of oter, Michael ltarney. Ililrd dUtrlct Jitdse of election, .latiiM lU-ej Inspector, .1. T. I'lilllip,; rmller of otrr, Jolnu C. l.lder. SEVENTEENTH WARD. Matthias Stlpp was nominated by the Itepubllcnns of the Seventeenth wind ns the cnudldute for additional common tounr'llmnn, defeating Attor ney AV. S. lllelil. The vote wus us fol lows: MnllliUs Mlip )i' W ! Hielil 65 NINETEENTH WARD. Tim Republicans of the Nineteenth ward choso W. J. Hnillh, the pres ent common councilman as n candi date for re-election to mcceed him self, and nominated William Jnnssen and Jacob Cotdler as candidates for additional common couucllmen. POLITICAL NOTES. The Republicans of the Thltteonth wntd will conduct o Joint caucus In tlm Oeneial Phlnney lhiglne house this afternoon, between the hours of 4 and r o'clock, to nomlunte one additional ciiidldate for common councilman. The Republicans of the Second watd will nomlunte three candidates for common council Imluy between the horns of t and 7 p. m nt the legular polling places. Tlio leturn judges will meet at S o'clock In Aldeiman Myois otllce to canvais the result. The fol lowing candidates are icglstered: C. V. Teiw llllger, James 1J. Casteillno, Harry (I. Davis, lsuttc R. ICdwaitls nnd Thomaw J. Snowden. D. R. Ath crton, boeretaiy of the board of trade, Is nlo a caiulldtite. Tlie liemociats of ihe Nineteenth ward will conduct a mucus today be tween the bonis of I and 7 o'clock, at the homo of John C. Dlpiue, on Alder street, to nominate two candidates for common council. Charles ilraf and John Main aio mentioned for the noml uatlnns. PROMINENT GUESTS WILL BE PRESENT Annual Banquet of the Bonid of Trado Will Be Made Memor able on That Account. Tonight's annual buuiiict ef the boiuil of tiade will be memouib.e for Its list of distinguished guests. If for no other cause. The chief executive of the commonwealth, Hon. AVilllum A. Stone, and United States Senator Holes I'cniosrt base both given lato assur ances that they will be present, nnd all of the Judges of the Supeilor couit, tho judges of the local courts, Con gressman IleniyW. Palmer, of Wilkes Dane, and Mayor James Molr will ulso attend. The dinner will begin at 7.uU o'clock. At Its conclusion the board will have a brief business session, tit which (the annual addtess of President J. -. Ionising nnd annuul lepoit of Sccie taiy D. P.. Atherton will ho heard, and oftlceis for the ensuing jear elected. This being over with, President Lans ing will Introduce James H. Tortey as toastmaster and tho speechmaklngwlll begin. Mayor Molr will aespond to the toast "Our City;" Governor Stone to "Our Commonwealth;" Senator Pom use to "Our Nation," and Congie.ssman Pal mer to "Tho Sister Cities." Tho dinner, meeting nnd speeclnnak- Ing will all take place In the board of trade assembly room. O'Nell will serve, Rnuer will furnish music anil (Mail; Is decorator. One vi nor Stone and Senator Pemoe will airlvc at li.L'O o'clock p. in., by way of tho Delawttio and Hudson ionil. They will be met at the etatlon by a committee of the board of trade and escoited to the Jermyi). A shoit In formal reception will be tendeied them and the other guests pievlous to tho dinner. THE PEOPLE'S BANK. It Will Open in the Mears Building on Apiil 1. Th," new bank to be opened In Serantou this spring will bo known as the People's bank. At a meeting of the shareholders recently, am oigan- Isatlnn was effected by the election of the following boaid of dhectors, viz.: ". D. Jones, G, F. Reynolds, Thomas Spiague, Samuel Sumter, Ricluuil O'i'trlen, M. J. Henley, T. Cramer Von Storch, Arthur Dunn, A. 31. Waunnn, M. r. Caiter. C. S. Woolworth and Dr, AV. tl. Fulton. Among Its stockhold eis, besides thobo mentioned ubove. arc L H. Sluiges, John T. Richards, F. S. Godficy, Dr. D. A. Capwell. W. D. Kennedy, C. P. Davidson, F. L. Peck. P. r. Carter, Peter Stlpp, H. H. Crnver and Dr. I. F. Hveihatt. The ofllceis of tho b ink nro; Cyrus D. Jones, president; O, F. Reynolds, vice piesldent, and 11. M. Ives, cash ier. Thi corner stoic room In tint Mears building has been leased for a period of ten years. The exterior will ha re modelled by making tho entrances on Washington uenuo even with tho rest ot the building. Te interior will be thoroughly equipped throughout with fixtures which will compare with any of the banks of the city. It has been the aim of tho bank to make tho com position of ltu stockholders and dliec tots as truly repiesentatlve ns tho namo Implies. Tho standing of tho men who compose the stockholders and dhectors Is too well and loo fa vorably known to need nnv comment. hero, sulllce to say they lusuio tho f stability nnd tho success of the in stllutlon. Tho doors wilt bo opened for business about April 1, Mr, Ives, the new cashier, has had a long esperienco In banking, having been eleeu years with tho Sailugs Hank and Trust company, and four yeats ns paying teller at the Traders National bank. To the Public. Wo (leslm to Inform tho public that In this nionth wo sell our Rugs at tho sumo prices that wo luivo paid for them. Uuy your Rugs now and you will huvu tho full benellt of our prollts. 124 Washington avenue. Mlrhuelltin Pros. NO TROUBLE IS EXPECTED STREET CAR MEN'S DIFFICUL TIES TO BE ADJUSTED. At Least the Union's Committeemen Aio Firmly of That Opinion Con foienee with General Manager Sll llman President Claik Will Come Here Wednesday Powell Caao Has Adjusted Itself Compromise Like ly in the Case of Keller and Seeley. Grip Makc3 Necessary the Hiring of M&uy Men. It Is the firm opinion of the com mittee of the street car employes' union that till of the tlllllcultles yet existing between the men und the company will bo amicably adjusted. The opinion is born of the conference which ihe committee had with anneial Manager Sllllman Saturday. He re. eclved them very cordially and by In lereuce, rather than by direct words made them feel assured that the agreement submitted to him would le celvo his signature. The only clause of tho agi cement which caused blin to hesitate In at taching his signature, was tlm newly Inseited onu to the elteet that no man will bo employed ns a conductor, mo- tot man or bat 11 hand who Is not 11 member of tho union. Mr. Sllllman said this was homothlng which 'ho would wish to have Piesldent Clark's opinion on before he would take de finite action finis, asked that the com mittee give him until Thursday to make nnswer. President Cluric will one heie Wednesday and the answer will be foithcomlng the following day. The, meeting of the union called for yesterday morning, to tecelve the committees leport, was accordingly postponed until next Frldtiy morning. It Is thought that a compromise will be niatlo regarding Keller nnd Seeley, the two men wito woiked during the strike and against whom tho opera tions of the clause tiro particularly tlliected. Keller will be lecelved into the union, but Seeley will havo to b taken from the ranks of the cur men, the union being detei mined not lo ad mit him to membership because he Joined nnd took tho pledge the night before the t-trike. and 'four hours later broke II so It Is alleged, by tak ing out a cut. The caso of ex-Dispatcher Charles Powell has sattled Itself. Mr. Powell declares he will not go back to tho company's employ, even If Invited to do so, he having secured another nnd better position. Tho report that the men have been cuued grave anxiety by the notion, of the company In hiring mote new men than, apparently, are necessary to per mit of the new schedule being put In opeiaUmi, Is without foundation. The company had forty men on Its extra list. The now schedule would give permanent employment to all these and a few more. The grip, however, has incapacitated thirty-three of the regular men und a. a consequence a whole new force of extra men has had to be employed. Even at that, the ser vice U crippled to no small extent, no less than seon cars having to bo laid olf Saturday, two on the Carboudale line, two on the. Nay Aug line, one on the Bellevue-Stone nvenue line und two 011 the West Seranton-Dunmore lines. The new schedule" Is meeting with almost unanimous appiov.il of the men. In some cases a man will have to worit thirteen hours one day and seeu the next. Instead of ten hours slralghl a day, but In cases like this, tho inns are so arranged that on the alternate short day the men will work the seven hours straight In the middle of the day, theieby giving them op portunity for a long sleep both before and aftep the long day. MAENNERCHOR MINSTRELS. Will Be Given Tuesday Night in Music Hall. Roues will clatter and tambourines will tinkle at Music hall tomorrow evening, when membeis of the Junger Mnunneichoi wilt give a minstrel show. The following men will appear: City Ticasurer V. J. Robinson, lntctlocutor; Jacob F.mlck, Fred Phillips, Cus Rep ei l. Otto J, Robinson, John Kempher, August Gelger, Charles Schench, John Hahn, tambourines: William Smith, William Plqkus, Chailes IJeighausor, John Stoeber, Fred I Ion nun, Peter Murker, Fred Ileint', Joseph Kmig, bone.s. Chorus William lierghauser, Will iam Rudenbach, Chuiles Dleslng, Al fied Outheinz, Joseph Heliiegel, An thony Harper, Henry Kelper. Frank Koehler. William Kaelke-, Charles O. Lewert, Ed waid Kannengue.sser, Tlieo- yvv ;? It is necessary to dispose of odds and ends (in furnishings and hats) that accumalate duiing a season, thus keeping our stocl: Ui'-'IO-DA'Jt' and al ways fresh. Commencing today we will establish MONDAY SPECIAL hAl.liS, continuing each Mon day for the next six weeks, making a special run on one article each week. Our fcpeelul for today lb - wear. lsOige flowing, end Im perials lOngllsh squares but terlly ties, made from the finest Impoitcd silks, one elollnr hind, today, 50c. All flfty-tHlt Imperial. I'oui-lii-hands, and Ruttcifly Ties, 35c, 3 for $1. Special lot ot lUty-cunt Im pel l.ils nnd Hat-wing Ties, 25c. flpWMMnt. "s' "An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure." By using our GREEN VALLEY RYB you can feel sure you have a perfect safe guard against the effects of the CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave dove Lewert, I'lilllp Low art, Will n Maun, George Mutts, Henry .loie 1 inann, William Moser, Fred Rl i e Michael Roth, Henry Relf, Paul Clr.n metm, John Schmidt, Jacob Si-hunk, Fred Schunk, Cluiiles Stoebor, John J. Snyder, Charles Sprandle, A. West Pfahl, George Wlrth, Wllllnm Zlesmer, Plt?r Zang. SNEAK THIEF MADE A VEItf RICH HAUL Got About $1,500 Worth of Jewels in tho Residence of A. R. Rnub on Jeffeisou Avenue. The itisldeiice of A. 11. R.tttb, tit SIT .luffersou avenue, was enteicd by a sneak thlof at 2 o'clock yesterday af ternoon and jewels to the valuo of be tween $1,200 mitt $1,S00 stolen. There was no one hi the house at the time but Mrs. Raub, a Judy about sixty years of age, and she did not lit at- ths movements of the thief. !As In lite other mysterious rabbet 1ms in tho hill lately, tho unknown exhl i ted remarkable familiarity with ill interior of the house. He made straiKh' for the room containing the buicMU and proceeded to ransack the dtuwe s and the Jewel cases. Kvldently he was j frightened away before completing his Investigation, for several valuable in- i tides were ovet looked. ' Miss Elizabeth Raub was the luxt ' one to leave th house. She left shot t- ' ly before 2 o'clock, und did not leatn'i of the robbery until about t o'clock. ' She made u hurried examination of the i ransacked drawers, nnd hturled lo police headquarters. Among tho articles stolen weie two golel watches and chains tliue dia mond ringo, four bracelets, one con taining a four-leaf clover set with dia monds, one bow knot gold ring, pin set with three pearls, pin with cluster ot diamonds, an opal ring set with three diamonds, nn emerald set with seeral small diamonds. Miss Raub believes that the thief oiw whsre she placed tho key upon leaving the house and watched his op portunity. Presumably he was ac quainted with the house and the lutbits of Its occupants, for he succeeded In entering the room where the Jewels were kept without alarming Mts.Ruub. REAL WINTRY WEATHER. A Cold Snap on Saturday but Tem peratuie Rose Yesterday. The tlrst ie.U genuine winter's weather which the citizens of this city have experienced during ihe pie.-ent .season they experienced all day Sat uiday and estly yesterday morning. The thermometer on Saturday morn ing registered Just 20 degrees above zero. Shoitly after that hour a furious gale sprang up, tha wind attaining a velocity of thltty-four miles an hour This bioughl the thermometer hi two hours down to six degiees above zero and it continued around this tlguie nil day until evening when II fell, regis tering Just zero at S o'clock. It temalned practically stationary all night and nt 7 o'clock yesteiduy mottl ing icglstered ono degieo below. The tun came out and the mercury grad ually rase until nt 8 o'clock last night It ntood at 28 degiees above. The rise In tho temperature was due, according lo Weatheiman Donaldson, to the wind's changing to the southweM. Special Monday Bargains in All Departments Today. Clarke Bros Pierce's Market, Penn Aygi hi W't Mukr a iprclilty of fjucy Cifanur.t I tcr artel tttlctly (trsh cicvi and tha prieo i low aj first Ua gooiU can ti aolel at, Wo eio not liats any ipuclal aalra or tenure but at all tlnifi carry c compute a line ul Market Coods. 1'Jiicy nroccrlea anil Table Utlli-a. clf as can be found In l),e larerit Vaw York or I'litladelplila llarkita which t aril at rljht price a. W. H. Pierce, ! LtrkawanDa Ana. rtoroijt dell) ( no, in, in rem x. l A Way's Muffler Is tlio popular throat protector this season. Put on in :t minute, fa.steus nl tlio back of the neck us ctwily siH your glove iioes around your wrist. Price 25c up. CONRAD, 305 Lacka. Ave. GREAT BARGAIN SALE UifK.1 'ul .Isilcit, 2y,, lleitc . . . . . . . l'e'UIMI l.llllli "lllll llJlllh" col- Ijr ai tt trtiisr, I"iU; now . $175.00 $125.00 05:00 150.00 50.00 55.00 45.00 50.00 !'ili.i.lu J n in'. .b,li I, ;;.(), now Mini. Jc, Sii In. ilrip, yW Mm ilinl; Crc, .10 itieli .licj., s75; now Martin ( jpe, :n li.i Ii c!ff, ."i; now Mai tin Ciipr, 37 Imli ileii, Mil; nntr Efjtcr C'jpr, 27 hull ilerp, $73; now I.lccttle Ptal, Martin dimmed, 30 Inch dfeii, iIJ; nntv r.locltlc scai, ,,uin, so; now f.le-ctrU' Sr.il, (jljin, JJ5; note . . l.lccttlu .Seal, . rlsin, f-0 27.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 Ml rlotli ( lKi, ('rail and Suit. It (Mltl? rttmrrcl prices F. L. Crane, 324 Lackawanna Ave. Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. The Popular Place whore you are bound to get your money's -worth. This store without n bargain -would be like a plum, pud dinp without plums. Today's bai gnins nia 53.00 Carpet Swcepets for $2.45 S'.50 Cnipot S eepeis for $1.98 Foote & Fuller Co Mcars Building. A Most Successful Sale. This sale has been a wonder ful suceet"--. Today wet begin the third and hist week. All lenialnhig otitis and ends plenty of them nro given, deep er reductions. This means price out of the ordinary honest, cleon-tut values cmlte a little more than your money's worth, Reed Rocker l.aige Ann Reed Iloeker.sfull i oil, easy aims, fancy pattern buck, durable und comfortable. Regular value Vi.'". January f'lenn Sweep Salt Trice, $3.98. j CREDIT Your certainly: THU 0NWY V. 22l-223-225-227WyomlBg Are M-lteVLiSL liX