y(iwf-pw-f'r" -rv' ift'fvtffW ?T y ' .' ""'Wi!ia"ff ffWfV '. WJRQiiRii"''' ltp THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1001'. 6 WEST THE DRUMMER EVANGELIST HE IS AT THE JACKSON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Hovivnl Services Opened Last Even ing Under H1h Direction Ex tracts from His DIscourBe John Thomas, of Luzerne Street, Ar lested for Abusing His Mother. Alexander Grady Changed His Mind About Prosecuting Funeral of John P. Thomas Other Notes nnd Personals. Ttcv. W. H. Williams, the drummer evangelist, began his rrtinade against hln and Intemperance at this Jnckmii Street Baptist chinch lant evening. The attendance was very Brutlfyinfr. ifter u service of tonu and prayer by AsslwUint Secretary Tlurton. of, thi .Railroad "Youtnr Men's Christian asso ciation, Mr. WIlllainH preached a ser mon on the text, "Tho spirit nnd tho J)rido say come," "Tho t-plrlt," the ppiiiker oxplnlivd, ''Is what Jesus promised to send. Tin spirit Beehs you when you are In nil "verse conditions. Promlsott arc not Icppt and we ought to cult lying to Clod. Tho Hlble la often closed to intldl.i r.nd wicked men, If they continually iluin away from the ploadinna of the r-plrlr. "ThrouRh the Sunday school, the rhurch, the hymns, song and prayer tho church hat called you from sin. rrhore in heaven are calling', are call ing you; father, mother, brother and ulster calls you sinner come home, ri'ho brldo nnd tho eplilt says 'come' 31c can savo n fallen woman ns easy as ii fallen man. Jesus has no atandattl pf difference of sex. "The gospel Is the only thing that "will save a fallen man. Why don't christians go more after and tell fallen man the euro for sin? Ood Is leady lo meet a sinner, if tho sinner will go io the father, for whosoever will may come nnd rtrlnk of tho water of lite freely. It Is cleansing and satisfying." After tho sermon, several present ex piesied a wish to live u. bettor life, and ' -wulk in tho way of the light. The sub ject for this evening will be "The Ten Virgins." Commencing today, He v. Williams and Dr. de Ciruehy will tn suigurate a house-to-house canvass In- ABOUT THIS f COUGHS out fob land COLDS "TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. M Pedestrian Suitings for Ladies Early Spring Wear They are weighty enough for present use, even in a zero temperature, but they were nude to meet the demands of the opening spring trade. Many of the colors and combinations suggest this at a glance. This New Line Was Opened Yesterday And is undoubtedly the fiucst ever 'seem iu this city. Many of the Plaid Backs slt'o nocl effects that are simply charming, while theXBaacjf Colored X .'Backs in solid shades, iuclude all tlie-hites of the Xrainbow and a few not to be fouud there. We will K,.w be pleased to show these new Suitings to all H irvisitorg, and particularly request the favor of a call "froin early buyers of Spring Dress Goods, A Few Novelties .'t. "Are also to hand iu new weaves in black, which may interest you, and if you're looking for bar gains, there's lots of opportunities for saving money in the purchase of winter weight fabrics. Globe Warehouse SCRANTON vUlnjc people to attend tliu medium unil neck salvation. Abused His Aged Mother. John ThonviN, of Liissf-rne stieet. wiih iii-rcNto'l .Monday night at the liimiiw-o of IiIh unci innthor, who accused him of m-Ftiullliift n ntl nbimlni; her. Mho cnmplnltu-d to Llciilcnnnt WllllaniM Hint ftnlcl hIio wan nfrntd to ko home. A wan-ant wan hutted by Alderman John for IiIh arrest. Mm ThuimiH In old ami ici'lile, and almost blind, mid says her hoii'm aluife In hubltiml with him. In police mint ycHtcrday illuming Thulium wiih fined Brother Changed His Mind. Alexander Giady, of Kmmet stuet, caused a wnirant to bo Issued by Al derman John for tho an est of his brother, Kdward Grady, on the charge of assault and battery and malicious mischief. Kdward was plated under arrest nnd loeUod tii In the station house, but when he was nrinlgncd for n hearing yesterday, the brother failed to put in an nppearanee nnd the prisoner was discharged. Funeral of John P. Thomas. llev. Thomas de Giuehy, P. I)., pas tor of the Jackson Street Uuptlst, church, oMlelated at the funcuil of the Into John V. Thomas yesterday after noon. The services were held nt thn house, 2T0'J Jackson street, and inter ment wan made In the Washburn street cemetery. Tho pall boaters were selected from among the mcmbeis of the Jackson. Street ltaptist church, and Included William Jenkins. George Coombs. Kvnn Morris and John Joium. Notes and Personals. Ml Harriet Thompson, of Stiouds burg, Is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Until son, of Main avenue and Jueltson Street. llev. David Jones, pnsto! of tin First Vclh Congreisatlnuiil i-huu-h, N 111 at hl home on South Lincoln ave nue. The Mundny rohool clay taught l.v John T. Davis In tin- I'lrct U'oK'i Congregational ehurch. will hold ,i dime social at the honu of Mr. n.il ICt South Hromlny ufini". th'i aft. ! noon and evening. Mis. Maiy I'luohi.ti. of Kranl.t'ii Pa.. Is visiting her slMor, Mtv. 1!. S.m fold, of North Alain avi iri . The Ml. Vliaaiit kinilgignr -i ' still open and the teaclK vs : i v -v anxious fir a full nitc iii'ain Tho Sunday school elans of ,lum - T D.ivles at the First 'nn'i if--.it I'li.i1 church will hold u, ten-i'i in mi. Jul ,t tho homo of John II. D..vies, nil ,- u '1 Bromley avenue, on Wednesday a.i i noon, January LM. -'nnilwlclie". riU coffoe and ieo cream will be xvo.. Proceeds will be given to the Huiinttx school treasury. All a-o welcome. Specialty. D!senes of Wi nio.i Hoom 1, oer Globe store, flout :: 1 to B.r.O p. m. Consultation j'i" ! Trevcrton. " J NORTH SCRANTON. The new barbsrs prices, which were adopted at a meeting Sunday, will tako effect Feb. 1, The prices aio as fol lows: Shave, 10 cents; hair cut, 23 cents; shampoo, 25 cents; marking with scissors, 2?) cents; shaving neck, ii cents. The closing hours nre to be nt H o'clock p. in., excepting Wednesdays and Saturday evenings. No harboring will ho done on Sunday, The first of tho series of piogresslve. "urine paitles of tin different V. M. I. councils will be pl.iy next Friday own lug between the Phil Sheridan council, of llieen llldge, and the Marquette, council at ilia hitter's looms on West Market street. Tho game will start at 8 o'clock. Thu winning side will be presented with a silk Hag. After tho game there will bo a social. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dunning cele brated tho tenth anniversary of their marriage by a tin wedding at their home Monday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wniren Dunning, Mr. and Mrs. lCdwurd Salton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dunning, Mrs. Marie Van Duzer, Misses Ilertha Dunning, Lizzie Penman, Florence Dunning, ltegle Walters, Nettlo Dunning and Maud Dunning; Messrs. lleubenVan Diuor, Warren Sexton and John Smith, C. W. Hsnjanilii, of North Main ave nue, Is slightly Indisposed. Professor H. 11. Martin, of No, "J.; school, is confined to his home by sick ness. Hd wards Collins, of Noith Main ave nue, Is convalescent. John Mackey, of North Main avenue, Is suffering with la grippe. Miss May Henley has recovered from nn attack of sickness. Ileiuy Twining, of North Main ave nue. Is convalescent. All news matter will receive prompt attention If left In the tin box placed In G. W. Davis' drug store, corner ot Main avenue and Murket street. 'Phones of the new telephone com pany are being placed In dlfl'ermt bus iness places of Providence. Annie Gallagher, of Parker street. Is slightly Indisposed. Dr. J. H. Cursor, of North Main ave nue, Is III. Tho social committee of tho Provl deiuc Presbytvilnn Undeavor sodety announce another unique attraction lor Feb. t. namely, a 10 or IS cent entet talmiHiit, and you take your choice. Th" inmnilttee expects a largo at t ndaiice and nho to gie perfect satis In: turn to tliwlr natrons. An evening with itlble Invitations" Is the subject of a conference in tho Proi Ideiico Piosbvterlnii church this M'tllmr. The ; ublle Is asked to attend thO SMfVlli'. .SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. T' iiiueiul of the T-jear-old dauKh- il Mr. and .Mrs. Krank Jansen, who in b"i n d lo death ycstoiday morn- b tho biirnlni: of their homo, will I '.'!? plif o His afternoon finin the t Im.ri ot .Mi.'. William .lansen, on Aldoi ' .r I ot, " o'cIik k. Services over tho I H-v'i i will be b'lil at the same place. I liii.Tmi-nl Will be nilde In tho Twen- th h ward (iormnn Catholic cemetery. il. .. Miller lias I'haiRo of the funeral, j Tl-o tilirm of llr" turned in from box "7 . i'iii rd.iy nfternooti was occasioned 1 I y o "H",u hlazo In a barn belotiBinK ' M c. i. ltnlaiid. Owing to the piompt a Mon of the Connell Hose romuany 1 i i b'r;: wiih iiulckly exthiKUlshed, j T' . Mineral "f the Infant child of Mr. I mul Mr. 15-my, of Hickory street, tool: I i ' yo-tordnv afternoon at 2 o'clock. fv;. ,v. weiv condueled at the resi lience, lu'i'iinent was made In Forest Mill ii :n 'tery. "'!" rcuic.lns of Miss Iteatrlce Tou 1 ln vpiv lonxlKncd to their final rest ik plai ' yesterday morning. The fi'ti't.il was held from the family rest d :-e on 1.VJ0 Pittston avenue and was la"ioly attended, A high mass of re quiem whs celebrated in St. John's i Lurch Interment was made in the c-.iicdrul cemetery. The pall-bcarcrs '" o: Martin I-avelle, Thomas Har i it. William Iliiuly, John McCiou, .lo reph lloyle and John I'oy. The funeral of the late William llar-hlnt-, ol Mlnooka, will take place this inonilnt; at ! o'clock from the family rosldei.ie. In St. Joseph's church, Mlnooka, a lei-ulnm mass will be cele brated. Interment will be made In the Mlnooka Catholic, cemetery. The riouth Side. Outinff club will hold a regular meeting on Thursday even ing at their rooms on Fig street. Frank Walter, of Cedar avenue, who had his arm broken about two woks ago, li.is lesumed work. The Frelllgrath lodge, Xo. 2SD, Order oi the Hail Garl, will meet In regular resslou In Ilartmnn's hall this evening. All member aio requested to be pres ent. The Sunset base ball dub will con duet their annual masquerade ball till evening In AVorklngmen'. hull. Henry l.aubsher, the proprietor of tho South Side Howling Club house, inlt. -i all his friends foi a free supper T'auiMl.iy evening. GREEN RIDGE. The Young Men's club of tho Chinch of thu Ciond Slipphi'id has leiiuested tin- publication of the following: We v Ii h to announce to the members of tin- p.irish mul to their friends In tho community that they will be unable to hold their llfth nnnual turkey supper on Washington's, blithday, on account of that day coitilnpr In the Lenten sea son, nnd we do henitlly thank our friends who had pi offered to aid us In uiitlclpnton of the supper taklm,' place as In foimof ycais. While thu club will hi- lie at a temporary lo financially, wo kn.nv Hint our Mends with us will I. hope to pain spiritually. Appteclatlner lite kindness shown to us In the past, i' can assure them that It Is the club's Intention to woik faithfully for tho pilnclples wo represent. Therefoie, we extend our affectionate Krcutlnp. Miss Itene I.a Touoho-, of Marlon street, is convalescent, after a seveie Illness. At tho quarterly conference of the Anbury Methodist Kplscopal church, held at thn homij of Mr. D. S. Miller leiently, by the unanimous consent, and npprovnl of the entire oiUclnl board, t. W. ti. .Sitnprou was invited to remain another year, and the toi lowltiK board of tiustees were elected: T. J. Snowdwi, K. U. Hleu'iis, Ii. T. .layne, u. c. Seward, 11. h Dunn. D. W. Ives. V.. H. Peck. ,1 H. Miller. Thu o'llci-rs of the board are: I'lusldont, T. J. Snowdcn: secretin. v. 10. ii, Stevens; 1 1 usurer, H. T. Jnync. MIsh .Maty Xlcol, of Dlcknui avenue, Is sutferlnpf lioiu a sevcro attack of (it In. Mre. Inhn Sampson, of I'llccbmir, SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow ii mush to ii'ii mill! It srt lnjoml ltc rouih ol iiiritlrlne, 'llm nflfii .-., "Oh. it will near uway," lmt in in.nl iikch It will wear tlifin uwtiy. fuiiM they lie imlurnl to try llio iicrMul imJUino callul Kemp' lUlsjui, wlikh il KiUI on 11 ltUi' KuauniiT tn mrr, tliry miia Imim illdtpty kv the I'virllrnt tllott iilttr UMni the Hut lIne, 1'iieu 23o, uml tV)v. Trial i tree. At alt Urujsliti. I CARRIED TOO FAR. The Pear of Being Deceived or Hum bugged Prevents Many People from Trying a Good Medicine. Stomach troubles are so common and In most cases so obstinate to cure, that the people itro apt to look with suspicion on any remedy claiming to he a radical pennanent uro for ds-s-pcpsla and Indigestion. Many such people pride themselves on their aciilcness In never being humbugged, especially 111 medicines. This fear of being humbugged can be carried too far. so far In fact, that many people suffer for ye.iis with weak digestion rather than risk a lit tle time iind,moncy In faithfully test ing the claims made for a remedy so reliable and universally used aw S"tu art's Dyspepsia Tablets, Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets me. vastly different in one Important re spect from ordinary patent medicines for the reason that they are not a secret patent medicine; no secret Is made of the Ingredients, but analysis shows them to contain tho natural di gestive ferments, pure aseptic pepsin (government test) Golden Seal and diastase. They me not cathartic neith er do they act powerfully on any par ticular organ, but they cure indiges tion on the common sense plan of di gesting the food eaten, thoroughly be fore It has time to ferment, sour and caue the mischief. This Is the only secivt of their success. ('athmtlc pills never have and never can cure Indigestion and stomach tioubles, because they net only on the bowels, wheieas the whole trouble Is In tho stomach, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after meals, digest the food. That is all there Ik to It. Food, not digested or half-digested Is poison, as It creates pas, acidity, headaches, palpitation of tho heart, loss of llesh and uppetltc and many other troubles, which nre often called by some other name. Tlit'v are sold by diugglsls everv whi'io In the Fnlted Stales, Great Hrltalu and Canada. spent yesterday with the family of M. C. i 'a rr. Mr. Jiwipli Van Morgan, of Sander son aonue. Is able to bo about the hoiido ngaln, after a aevere attack oC grip. ''olonel F. L. llitchcoclt. of Wasli luglon avenue, Is In Washlngion, D. C. Jlrs. Charles E. Cobb, of Monsoy nvenue, who has been (.otlouslv III, Is reinverlng. Mis. Nell, of Hawiey Is MtIng Jlr. and Mis. William N'oll. of Marlon street. DUNM0RE DOINGS. A Dearth of Republican Candidate and a Meeting1 Will Accord ingly Have to Be Held. A number of the Republicans of the town at a meeting held in the Ex change hotel, last night decided to call a meeting of the Republican citizens of the town to bo held on Saturday night In Odd Fellows' hall for the pur pobe of selecting candidates for the various otliccs and deciding whether or not the Crawford county system should be continued. About a dozen of the prominent Re publicans of the town were In attend ance nnd, after discussing the matter in all It phases, decided the proper ac tion to follow would be to call a meet ing of the Republicans of tho town and have them select a representative tick et. Accordingly a committee wa.s ap pointed, who framed the following statement: "The borough committee met last night and, the registration for candi dates hnvlng been opened for one week, and not sufllcieut having registered. It was decided to call a meeting of the Republicans citizens of the borough to meet in Odd Fellows' hall on Saturday evening, Jan. 26, at 8 o'clock. "At this meeting will b chosen tho candidates fof the various olUoe.s and It will also bo decided whether or not the Crawford county system shall be abolished." Revival Services. The revival services at the Ti Ipp Avenue Christian church lasL nlRht were attended by a large nudlenc?. llev. Mr. Cobb took for his theme "Al most Persuaded." He began by first presenting the case of Herod nnd then followed It by a number of examples from the scripture und history. The address was very impressive. At the close two more confessed their faith In Christ and seven woro bap. tlzed. The topic for this evening, is "Scriptural Conversion." Tho ttev. l-'ilch, of Westmoreland, wns present and lent lilt assistance In tho services. Briof Notes. Mrs, J. J. JiroBan, of Chestnut street, has recovered from a severe ntlaek of the grip. The employes of the Pennsylvania Coal comiuuy were paid yesterday, Uev. Mr. Dunnett, the Canadian evangelist, addressed a large conjrre Butlon at the Methodist Episcopal church Inst nlcht, uslnp as his sub ject "How Ood Keeps Our Kecord." TonlBlu his theme will hi "nod's De tective." An Important business meeting of the Improved order ot ki-ii .Men win on held nt their rooms Thursday night, WHICH all memuers are .menuy u quested to attend. Unlets were posted at all th" local collleiles of the Penlsylvanla Coal company yesterdny, stating that they would bo Idle today and tomorrow. Xo reasons were assigned. OBITUARY Mi 8. AnuK, Hughes. Aim 1!. Iluilif. viilon ol the l.tu II. lliigln-. illf-l .it '& "'clock ycletiliy Mi. juiiiln i.iuiiitnir at 1 In. txiliiHi. onnr oi wjiiiuui tiin mul N,ulh IU.li- I'.iil. Meniu', atu-r 1 imiU'h III11. -. wl.lcli limun Hli a li'ny '"M. D.rrakfil win Imui I" I'D" Mnr, "tVidt, .111J wl.en hi' ranio to AinnU.i mttli'il in Huiiiolin, 1.,,. .1.0 ri li'aiilnl lo Mr. Ihislie. in No M'lnliu, l"i'l, lieiliB lil irfioiiil wile. She v. At a iIpv.hu mrtiil'ir nl llif i'lri-t WeUli llipti.t iluuili, atnl a lonulriilliim I hn-llan umiun, Mi. Iliulu'4 wai'Ni ie.ir ot ui;c lait Mjj, au-1 kunlul l one Utir, Mm. .lo.epli lluuliu. ntnl the tollouti k li''thllilri'iii Mm. Kllir i:i.mt, ul Wi.lerly. It I.l Mm. Klli .lonn, Mr A. II. Kjnon, Ml William Mcphoiw ami Mis. Jerkin T. Ileee. The timftal will onur I'lIiUy allfinorn. I'irver mietinK will lie h'ld at the lmie lu ll., irow cienlmi, anil Hi" ieiniln vlll he taktn o ShiininUn (or inliiinrnt. Georfpe L. Preston. fJccrgc I.. I'lrnton, ctcran o( Hie Civil wir, ii.it CI f- 01 Uiie. rlieil ol cei'iial cltMllty at tho l.aiknwanna hopllnl at noon ji'.tcrilay. Mr. I'fwton iia foiiml SunJiy nttrrncon l;lnr uiuoiiiiioiu U'on the rlooi nt I1I1 bij room In the Ornnd Army ot the ltrpulilio building en Wellington armir, I'nlctt word l ivcnel from M. brntlicr in Klmlra he will l,e Imrlcrl In '.ho tnMIci' ilot in the t'orett Hill erinricry, Sonnis Dorrig. ' Dennis IVnlir, a well Vnown nildciit ol Dun. m.ne, illtil ury middrnly at lit home ncir flly d'roip Momliy night. He le a ltov uii'l ecnd ml.ilt ihlldrtn. Ilir lnnir.il wilt ereur thN inoinlnn l p.M olrk unit (titer incnt v 111 he made In M, Mir) 'a crmptiT). Thoina ll) l)al, agnl IS JWH, HI Incnlhs nl 20 d.ijn, illcl jclcnl.ij Jl tin- home el !! (MMiK. Mr. mul JIif. John l).oi, SIS l'l" uiii khu-l, 'llm fiincrjl Knlers will he inn liKltil .it tho hoii" toiiiiirnnv nfliinonn .ll 3..0 oMock. iMvinicnt will he lini'lr In ho W ashliutli tlct trimlri)'. Ki.i, the S inontlH-nM (hlhl i.f Mi. uii.l Mu. JiiIIih lloiindl, n 2111 O.iiflcM jmiiii'. fltctl )itnil.iy. Tho liincr.il fotUcs will ir rumhict. il at the lioino I'linoiiowr iifuinnon at 'J o'dixk. Intrniifnt will he made In Hie U.nh. limn Mriet crmctrry. QUEEN VICTORIA IS DEAD 1 umliiilnl (torn I'ukc 1.1 January, 1S20, while the duke and his fiimllv wcio living at Hldmouth, In Devonshire, ho came in from nn open air Jaunt nnd sat down to play with his baby daughter. Ho could not tear himself away from her long enough to change hlx wet clothes, and as a re sult suffered a chill and was prostrated with pneumonia, from vyhlch he died Jnnunry 23. Victoria was then eight months old. Six days later, his tnther, Ceoi-go III, breathed his last and the prince regent came to tho throne as George IV. He reigned ten years nnd then the queen's uncle, the Duke of Clarence, acceded as William IV, William's two daughters having died In Infancy, and his brother, the Dnke ot York, had no family. So It enmo about that In 18:!", when King William died the succession foil to Vic toria. The childhood of tho young princess was p:tscl quietly In ICng l.ind. Her education was directed by her mother and her uncle, Prince Leo pold of Saxe-Coburg. Tho latter an ticipated the destiny which awaited tho young girl and instructed her In much that It becomes a queen to know. On the Throne. "Vlctmla ascended tho throne at the ago of IS, From the ilrst she wa.s pop ular with her subjects. F.ngland nt the time of the queen's accession was torn with nartv strife. Her grandfather, George IV, and her uncles who had followed him on thu thorne had not considered It beneath their dignity to mix In the political battles of the day and1 they quart clod constantly with their ministers. Hence n dedicate task confionted Victoria and it was womanly tact which came to herald In accomplishing It. The queen tacitly established the principle that tho sovereign shall not participate in the political contents or disputes In the realm nor Interfere In the government so long as it is honorably conducted. In future It Is dpubtful If this princi ple can ever be disregarded. The coronation ot the queen took place a yeur after her accesion on Juns 2s. 1S3S, In Westminster Abbey. In tile fall of 1SS9 the queen announced to her ministers her bethrothal to her cousin, Prlnco Albert, of Snxe-Cobuig. The marriage took place on Feb. lo, 1S43, and was the occasion for great popular rejoicings, Happy Married Life. The mni-i-inri tif. ..r virt,wh .u n happy one. She deeply Ioed her hus band nnd tlulr man led happiness fur nishes a shining exception to the rule of Infelicity and mlseiy which so often governs royal matches arranged for political ends. The period of thi queen's matrlcli life, extending over twenty-one yeat.J, was the time of her gteatest activity. Court functions were unmet nits andlh.--loyal pnlr attended many balls, c un ci rts and ehtbltluns and took a prom inent part In chatltnblo enteipils..ti. The lirst vbit to Irelan 1 wa.s nun!" In lSI'i and the queen and pi luce con sort were received In Dublin with gteat enthusiasm. In 1S4:!, n je.ir 1' grea Itnauelal sltess and nutrcrltur lit Kngland, an attempt was i.i.id- on the nuecn's life. A man named l-'mncN tired nt her with a revolver as shi .id driving pact, but the bull"! w 'in wi lo of the mark. Another attempt ti kill thu queen was made at Windsor in 1SS2. The queen bote her luisbini r.ln? children and all but two of them, lb" Prlncc-.i Alice, (died 1S71). and the Duki? of Albany, idled tssl), stuvlv. The Pilncc ot Wale-" was born In !SII. and Miccccds lo the throii" as 1M waid VII. COMMENTS ON NEW CHARTER ( m.i Iwliil ll.. in 1'ji .'.i not ceiiliinii) lur iii'W Hull "0 Jj.s, liut Mie Mi.vot I'li.ill luo pnwir liy iid, lain.itiu.i lo rmllmip the irguKir hvIoii hi 1..11 q'uiil ? i hliix lur llio putiviMi of il!pihlri; nl mitiuMiril I iiilnci ur new liihln'it t ! .I'tiil 11111 hlll l.o dUtlmllv ftJtiil 111 U.c .uw I.111111I11H, anJ JIO Ollll'l ll'I'IrCH hlllll ! tl.lllHRlUl. ARTICLE XV. Contracts. Section I. MI contract" trhtinu In em af iiit shall ho In to tho Im.nt repnmllil.i MiMer alter ieaoiuliIf noilie, Wlien Ihe coil Had eVienU l'f null notlie lull lc liy .up MIlMiinciiti nhen Iim IIhii lh.it ulnniint ul-uill-enmil nuy he illtpcnil with. I'.my ''ii 1 1. ict kIkiII ,!'(' let hy tho lunur i.ml he.ul "I the piopif ihpaitmrnt, ami .til lml Khali he leti'lteil publicly hr them iu .1 iliuci unci pluee In In' K!f.:iatel In the ciltrrthrnient or noihe Iu hi.hliM anil lull he i.pcnoil at .iii merlin ', ami tho tlsunn ttaleil lo 1-liMeM then piviin. Ml n.iitiicu klull U- In williiu, il-'.H'.t .ml M-t utttl III the iiatiie ol the lily h Hi 1111)01 diiil hc.iil ot the pi.pl r ilopaitn.uii. N'n on iit. I.all he iiiiie.l li'to or evcuieil iliuvly lit tie iiiunell or uuy lonmiltlei1 thriem. Ml iitr..it hhill lie iMintnliiiiil hj the nmiinl Ur : n'l Itlul mul nuUKre.1 l.v iitiinher. ilale uml i-ontenU in llm inajor' nfllie, an.l attitii 0 pies iintiMiril to tho (onlmllrr ami ll.o ! paitmitit iluiKiil with I Ii woik. i:ciy coiitraii lor puhllo lii'pioteincnU ilull In Ii eil upon tlr; crtlinii" oi the whole (est turnUhul liy tin- picper ottlcer Ihtuunli the lie partment lunlnr eliai-jo ot tho liiiproicinent, anil lo Mil In tu.i ol mull oliiiiale thall he je eiptnl. Kveiv iuh .c.ntrret klull contain r cl.mii lint II Ic HihJiU lo tho innieluiif ot tlil eit. and the liability ot the city Ihciufin uliall ho llinltitl bv the JuiounU whleh Mall line hem or may be from thus tu time approprlatcil fur thu EUHie. No rcmlriet for worU lo he ilonc lor hi piopirty or rnaieiUU to be miM or wp 1I1i il to the chy or any 1lep.11 tint M theriiif !ull ba nuilo with an uoiiMllmaii, ollkn or emplo'e of Midi cl, or with any firm, cu--attmrlilp or aoiijtlo:i o( whleh meli munvll. nnn, clficcr or cinplo.ie U .1 tmiuhcr, ami II any reiii'cllniin, olilcer or cmplojo diitlnu the tenn tor whlili lie thall tiao been cleeteil or A MISERABLE MAN. Ttv.o Years and Six Montho Without Sloop. Sleep seems to be in many cases a matter of habit, just as eating and Urinkint; arc habits. The Arab whose desert life leads lo nusteuuousucKS, uc- allies me otter oi a uraugiu ot water, saying, "No thank you, I drank yester la" lie drinks only when thirsty, mil like his own camels, he can go long md far without water. It's much the same with sleep. When labct and Hue, the French mi&siona- ics, were exploring Tartar)' they en- .riKcd in the translation of the Scrip- 'ure, working without intermission day nil night. When one felt the nred of icep he lay on a couch, holding in his and a bill, beneath which, on the oor, was a braren lniwl. When his luscles relaxed sufficiently to release ic ball, it fell into the bowl, and the oise wakened the ileepcr who resumed ts work. But it is one thing to give up sleep id another tiling altogether in be table to ilecp. Those who suffer it! asthma, bronchitis atid other dis i!s of the organs of respiration are ily loo familiar with this enforced akrfutne&s. Thsy would give almost lything for a night's unbroken rest. TUB SIXIUVT Ol' SI.K131' r them lies in the cure of tho disease-" h'tch h.inish fcluntbcr. That this cure i possible is abundantly proven by lose who have used Doctor Pierce's roldcn Medical Discovcrv for the cure f bronchitis, obstinate end dtcp-r.eatcd oughs, lung "trouble" ami other dis-a-,cs of the organs of respiration. "I can this day say that Dr. Pierce's .'.olden Medical' Discoery is the lst is the Hist ,-er found for Una," wnte.i mil only remedy 1 have ever what the doctors call asthma Mr. F. G. Rodemever. of 45 Hayden street, Fort Wayne, Ind. " I have stiff-red from hay -fever (and I get tho asthma with it), every year in August and September for the last fifteen years, and could not sleep one night during that time, until tht3 year, I have not lo.t one night's sleep, thanks to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery; and beit of all I did not get the asthma with the hay-fever, and I only used two bottles of the 'Golden Medical" Discovery. " The cures accomplished by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery" are as niutinrniie iifl V1A iri It'fttWtVrf 111 . Tllf j t triuulplls & this medicine have geeJ wf)n jn lhe Cl)re of cj,ronic dis- cases of many years standing. When every ouier incnicuic liau imiro w more than give icmpory reuei, ui. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has made a perfect and petmanent cure i...iilc(l krxnincb ll'Vli", jii Intrust m 1 -mil c Mitral t li aIuII lull. It lii odli 1. SCHEDULE. llOli Mllliln CO ii.ij- tiom Ilir jiu.il cf thl ait the smntiir ot Dili ioin.n'nM..liH hall by appointment Mil fi" ollio of major in 111I1 o! thi exbtms cllhi ot th" feeoinl ihv. Tie trrwlii app. Inleil -hull liaie the i-.iiiie (I'lahflciiioni .11 reinilrnl tt the i.iijor umlir lull ail, 1 ml dull h.iw il ll 1 powei. ami pu ti.im ..II the ilntlei' Iclmiiclm; In Hi" UK- "t maur uniler IhN aet 11111II llilr nece-m- .u.' il.c teil anil ipulllliil. -ilil itiiiiim ' ll I"' cIiomii at the '-.-dil.i iiiiinl!p.il iliilh.n in the j ear lHU. iml "lull I- qujliiail 11r.1l uil"i iipin tl.eh i.m.e on iln 'imt Muml.n It. M-i" toll.iulmi ral.l (1-cIIjIi. ?!. L". rpon the apnilhliiier.t belns' iinile 'i' plialcleil In the piecullni. ullim Ihe ortu "i in i. r a liiii'iutoii' Nl-linir In joy ill ! the MCH.ml iltkh. a well no In "ll.n evuiitlie m.i tion ami iniplojiiiiriK, 1.I..1II be al.ilMi'iI, v 1 pi is pi -mill In Inm mll.Hi. ami ill pu-oin oiiupjlnv: an; mkIi ittin. p"-tn'iw ami unpluv. nn iii iiii.Ii r 111 put. 01 4 uutliuilij -hall at nine iij-.i ! nt, ami Ib.'i iitii 1 -ii Ii Uttmr illiel hall be s.ii.'inul 1 ml i.ini.i.lleil I. thi ' t ami th. .A.iiitlte mill t'li a piotl.le.1 hiieln. llm lhl .lull mil be h mliilm il a" t" cluit Hie cliy liea.uiei. ill lominllcr or bn.iuU ot -n-.--on, t.h 1 ,Rll iniitlnue uniler th. in t mail Ihell Mlit -hall be illitnl iml iU.illfleil. Mill -iiih...i -ha'l lu- cluleil .1 Hie 1mt1l.11 niinlilpal .'lccilmi In Ihi en Itml ai'.l -hall be iiiilllli.l .11. 1 ir.iei ) 'll Hull olhci- tin ll'it Mniuliy In .rll nest rii-iili.c uM ibcti"ii. Wnen New Councils Tnlce Hold. . ... . .11 . .1.... . tltA. r.l Me. ", Hie coillli II 01 .111 r-u'iii.K i.i'i- v. the n'tiiml il lull leniln In otfice with the pown ami d'lilii' pumilbiil b tliU act until thu in, I Moid iv o. Aplll, I J".'. "I'd their mieieiiou ulull ! 1 licit il lint" r thi i l at tie' utuUr nmnlelpal iltHii.m on th" thlul TueMla in IVI niity ot Hut ttai Set. t. 'Ihe prntitlnii. m lliii Jit a- lo mn lliniatloii hy M'liti inim-ll l pp.ili.tiiicnH bv (lie major -hill nut apply Hio? imolf by the per"!!' appoluttil t.uyci ot cJuiiifr iliien an piotliled by i-eillou 1 ol (lit, t-tluil il. , lull the nnt.-irs to aVl'Olnlnl uliall AM el oiliee iml ciiiplojliiriiti wliU I b.t thi- ait ate In be lllli'I bv tin inatot vltlioiit null fiiiitHil, but thnti' appointed ii ill n- the qualitli Jtlmi iTfiulr.il by thi ait. -us .1. 'Ihe al entitled "an ail In 11 1 itli.it In the ijijieinroinl ol tltlm ot the mcoii-I 1l.11." ippioted the Hth iliy of June, A. P. lth. I heieby lepealnl. And all f'tler law for the rov. ermnenl cl title ol the cionil i!a nnlesc pre-n-itnl by the limn ol l"l 'Hi. a' '!' "" laws liumi-Uluul Willi or .upplied b till act, are hmbv uiiealnl. STATE PRINTING BIDS. P.y r.tilmhe Wire from The Alienated 1'ieii. llarilslntiK. Jan. 22.-HIi1k for tho Matt- prlutliiB and hintliiiK for llm next four yeirr". heKlnnlnK Jul 1. Wini npt-ncil toilay hy Dc-puty Hecrc tnty of tin" Common ATitlth Hcltler, in tin presence- of Auditor Ciouoral Mo- (Muley and titnio lri'n-nir.'r iiauiuu. Milton II. 1'1'inK. t HurrlsburB, wan tho lowest Wilder, IiIh bid hchiK S!)."J per cent, oh' U10 inaxltiuitn prtn. W. Stuntfy Uay, of llarilslairir, tho prcs nil btato nrlntei". hid S8.01 ini" cfti. oft Other Wthl-'iH wpio Clarence M. L'.usch, ,.r Piiiiiiiiflnhiu. fnrnici" stato piiriter, I sr.07 pur cent, and Jam-a N. Dysoii, of Philadelphia, i8. The contract will he awinlc.l mi the return of Secretary Client from Vloil da, The preseni coir.rict price lor tlui woiU Is S8.01 per cent. olt. 'ii ii Even when the disease was fur advanced when there were hemorrhages, nights sweat, emaciation and great weakness,! "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured) the disease and restored the strength. WHAT l'BW MJJJf KNOW, ii that catarrh in its commonest on simplest form is a menace not merely! to health but to life. Catarrh of thai limes is but a step removed from coin t Muuption. Catarrhnt affections should! therefore never lie neglected. They aret a dangerous as they are ollenstvc. "For twelve viir T mi a mtffrtw fiom catarrh anil was treated by one of me dcst. puysicuns in tne Bute of wortn Carolina, who said the trouble had reached my lungs,'- writes Mr. J. M. l'atton, of Clotho, Transylvania Co.. N. C. "I grew worse every day until' 1 tried Dr. l'ierce's medicines. Will say, Dr. l'ierce'a Golden Medical Dis-I covery with one bottle of Dr. S8ge Catarrh Remedy cured me. and to-dar I am well and hearty, nnd I will sayt further that my former physician, Dr.! W. M. Lyday, recommends Dr. Pierce's medicine to me ana to omers. J. an' Mire your medicines will cure any case of catarrh that exists. I recommend them to all." By purifying the blood and Increas ing" the activity of the blood-making glands "Golden Medical Discovery" strengthens every organ of the body. Accepting the fact that the blood is the' life, ft follows that the healthfulness of) the physical life will depend upon the' healthfulness of the blood, and that a deficient supply of blood must result in a deficiency of physical strength. "Golden Medical Discovery" gives f health and strength by increasing the quantity and improving the qua'"y of quantity ,', t ' the blood. The evidence of this lies in the marked gain in weight experienced, by those who have become emaciated! by wasting disease, and who have been 1 cured by the Uie of "Golden Medical l.is"ovcrv." It is not a rain of flabbv j.al) j.ut a a;n 0f sound flesh and firm musciC( and with this gain of flesh and. jmjscic comes a gain ot strength, which i reeks a new outlet tor itseit in active -cercise. The frequent testimony, "It has made a new man of me," thoroughly i expresses the real rejuvenation which comes to tltce cured by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery." Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery.- No so-called "just as good" medicine can compare with the "Discovery" when its record ol cures is considered. 21 CKNTS TO UKCLB SAM. That is the condition under which you can obtain a copy of the "People's Common sense .aieaicat naviscr," jttc. This L-reat work, containing Ioo8 poires. in paper-covers, is sent free on receipt i of at one-cent stamps to pay expense of! mailing only. For the book in cloth J binding send 31 stamps. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce Buffalo, N. Y. A MUSEMENTS. YCEUn THEATRE -Rel & llurijunder. Lessee nnd Minajers A. J. Dufly. lluslnejs Manizer. rrtday Night, January 25, 1001. DM: l'l'Itl'OllMAN'CB OXLV. 'Ihe l..iin;ii.ible iiildllj 'Hie Newly Discovered! Vim of Mage Fan. (IIMIIKS I'KOIIM X'.S 1-nKsKN'TATIOV Of t l.-ilii: J-IUIIIJ't Dlll(ilXAl.S'ACTCOMi:D, Captain Jiiks of the Horsi Marines Ilv a Pukeil and Tapahlo .-I'M I l. KUOIiMAS COMPANY. Itl.el llarrmiuie, II. Heetes binltli. Edwin nu'uih. Aim." Ilioinnii Wltten. Ceorje W. liar t.,id. Illliim Tlinm'ite. II. S. Tajnir, Barstow -.niiih. Ul. He Mni-ilmer, Tannic Addison Pitt. II. 11 hi Marriott, llinv 11. Amhim, bydnev (Viwtll. Jul 11 lb "-umi.il, llanraret Punne, Gird nvr J111UI11-, l.teljn Jep-bii, John lliiBlieu, Kale Tin I'tili. la-wit Wood. Lorcno Hale, Anlt.i "...ili. ' Anna M..ril-iui. M. J. Gallagher, Ua- nn. aiiw. Iiarij i.iuon. .tint- mjnui nw I'llll ):- !.'i .A., 7'i' . "?t. and $1.80. i-Vrt'ltPAY. Malime -tml MbM, JASUAUV 2i3. Mailme I't'iioiinni'v in l3. Cveninc; l'ctforiiunco at 8.IXX I'o-lilwly ia-t appearance ol NEIL BURGESS (iiiMSixr.) in l.li jieat production of The County Faij Heller 'ihan Kier Delore. t-peiul llaisaiii !' Matlneo. CS and BO cent r.tenlns piiiei, '-5- W :'c, lnd J1"00' -eaiK on bile 'lliurday at 9 a. m. "1 ACADEHY OF HUSIC. ontSA BUUnUSDIIR HARRY A. DROWN Manafn and Uitte. Local Mwicer. " I. ALL THIS WEEK. The flillman Compan S- innorttnit Maude lllllinan and Jerry Donavln,! in a u'l'i iiulrt- ol stan. lint production!. Monday Ktcnlntr "The Planter's Wife." 'luetdav Matinee '"Ihe Hidden Past." rnnCav i:rnlne "Cliarlty Hcm." Weilm-d ly Matinee "IamIi the Forraken." Midneida.t i;Miilns-'"01liir lvlsl." Mitlnee I'iliei-10 and 20 centt. Kit'iilm; Price 10, a), iiO cents. New Gaiety Theatre it. It, I.0N0, l.efcee ami Staruter. THUliE JI.WS", COMMKSCIXG Alonday, January 21. MATisi-K i:vi:nv pay. P. W. Dlnlilni prewnta tho best yet. Mr. ll I I THE VAGABONDS; sn-ri'.oci.K l.v Tin: r-Asr-ro J'mri -r.tfiiinir, IV., Uie,, 3U, Wc. Matlne.., 13c, lor. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURI I. K u j-- '' Ml