The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 29, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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TUB SCIUNTOX TRIBL'XJJ-FIUDAY, JlAHCJT 20, J 001.
S
MEETING OF
MACCABEES
IinrRESENTATIVES OATHERED
IN THIS CITY.
They Elrctetl Doletjfitcs mid Altet
nates to Attend the Annual Con
vention, to Be Hold in Evlo Begin
ning June 8 Meeting Wns Pre
sided Ovei by Sir Knight C. S.
Wntsnn, of WUllnmspovt Entei
tnlnment for the Vlsltois After the
Convention Wns Closed.
rifU'-Uwi dfli-Huif f"" i'H uiniij
tent!" of thf KiiIkIiIh of tho Miii'iulim-H
In Hi Twclttb illKtili't. iuniirliln& the
MiMrin p.nt of l'oniisylvunln, mul yes
unliiy uftcinooii In ilui'iiiMW hull ami
elected fovi-n d(IfKiili'H mul sovoti nl
lotn.iU'f to the Miiti' roiiM'iillou which
will hf h.-iil In Kill- h-Rlmiliw .limo s
The M-.loii bcKiiu nl - n' torU ami
l.'istod for two luilllH. It wiih pr. liil
.ivcr by Sir KtilKltl i S. vVutmni of
Wlllliuii-iioit. mM Ki-. tit iDiiiimniili t.
while !. Koiki-i nl WlllmniM"'"
iirtt'il an mm reliiiy
The olll.v bllllle tliill-in led was tile
lfilloll of the delepitt!. mul iilieinat' .
Theie Well- hail i-nilK'Ht-" mill the li.ll
liitlllK WIK very close. Tin ilebKillen
If-cted Mere n: rollowH I'lauk VVIt
..IX. of l.npeiSi V. .1. rolHtei. nf Will
l.iiinHii'l; i:. t'. Smith, of i'hll.ol-l-idiln:
.1. H. Till, nf IMiomi; V. II Vut-
i-iif. of Ilinii-Hiliile. i:. 1. Tollman, of
Unit's tiiiliiinlt. ami I'. vV. I.onnwav.
of I'lrtuie lloclc.
Tile follow Iiik iilteilmli - vw-t' tlmm-tr
II. VV'. Hunt, of Ninth Iteml. Ii .1. VV
MalHlf-ll l. of While Iiiivimi. AV. H.
Hi'linid. of Siianlon- It. ii. Thomii"
..f .Vslllo.v : i. V. ('l.'iiKll. or WIIUox
r.aiie: Hatr.x I'.rown. of Doirain tmr
.1 II. t!inf.s. of W.i.Oilnittoiivllle.
l.at lllchl. between the bonis uf 7 ".fl
.mil v.:w. an liifoniiiil rectnii In honor
r the viMtllltf lolcK'ltt ." wis lielil 111
Itlftll.. hall. Tin-rlK.il iw-tt- Mi-soil
.Hid a iileiiKiint t-Oi lal lean- wan eii
Jnynl. At S.!!" ll!"" iieeiit n-palr-il
to tin- Iniliilfoliie dull lions. ..f the
KhIkIus of oliinihiis. "ii Ninth Wash
ington avenue, wheie an ew.'tlelll ino.
i:rnmine .MmtiKfil h ' Ial mir.
inlttee mum given.
An adilfovs of ueltone wit mad. b
lion, .lolm II. l-'iiir. and wax Riiir.-rtilly
le-nonded to liy I'lnri in - F. HilKlies.
of Shntil'ikln. Short addiexses upon the
lU'lucliiles of the oi sail l.at Ion were
innde by In-. .1. W. MarsUll.T. of While
Haven: limit lie-cord Kciiei W I:
Ulnm-v. of (HI 'liv. and l'ast (iient
'lnnmindcT K. S, WiitMUi. ot Wllllnuis
nil. The ritliei ten tin ox of the inoniiinnne
weie kIvi n under tie- dlrei tlon of Mlw
Wilbur and were -orv well received.
They Included wvei.il t-nprnno solos b
.Mrs. .lolm Williams, in Itatlous by
.Miss Slocuni and dramatic posturine:
by Mbx Kunlinm. a yoiniK lady of
slncular heaitty and ki.icc.
The lonilllltl.'f floill the lin.ll t'llix.
w lili h had the timiUKeiueiitx foi the
K.itliHrliiB: In i-lmrjjt . was toniiioM-il of
the following meiub. is- Cluilimnn. Or
I'. .1. (I'llain I'. W. Wells. Kll r.oiur
ii h. Wllllaui (iroh, in I. r II Anthonv
A .1. Mulil. Hy and M .1 Mattel iv
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
Six of the New Lackawanna Passen
ger Locomotives Have Arrived
and Aie Now in Service.
Sl. of the new lii liawaiiiui l.ulio.ol
paSM'UKer iiishus from the S. henei -lady
Locomotive woiks. havi- urlvi-il
and ate now In servlie, and all ai i,iv
Inp cxculleul satisfaction. Two inoi
le expected today and tomoiiow.
Hleven d tin loin lei n swll. h eiiRln. .j
i d'-'ied by 'h- coinpany ft mil tin ji. U--on
Maniifaetmlns; eoinpauy hae been
dellveied. mill all ale i oi).tilered CiaiU
erj.icks liy tin- cumpany and emploies.
The lelliiillllllK- thtee will b llnlslied
soon and i un Into wivh
Meeting of Advisory Boaid.
A ineuthiK of the ikIv'imii buald "I
the strlklm; faipeiiteix' union was held
lust ub;ht in ihe otllce of the associa
tion's bllfllle-S llljlllt. O s;. hulz A
number o jilans of aellou for tin set
t Unit lit of the Ntt Ike weie discuss -d,
and several inebers of the bo.iul ex-plc-sed
tlitnikelves as violently opposed
to i itumlng to wink on any terms pro-
VldillC foi' tlU'll eo-opi l.lli'iil with the
"(Joi'il .Meill.lllUr. club.'
Tliey claim this m made up ot i n
ppnters loiinerly nlllllaled with their
uilluii. who have i etui ned to woik since
tile Ut'KhllllllK nl tile stllke.
Koaltli by ijvoirisc is one of llic miiicsI of
imoiIltii fiiilji. It is really it recognition of one
of thu hoei'sxiirv l:iVh of licultli from whicli
wo, in inoilurn fife, itro ithviiyrt pronu to drift
away. When caeli man provided for his own
individual noed, lie had to till tlio'ground, to
hunt, to earn hi htcad literally by the sweat
of his brow, ami till this exercisx1 made for
health, .owa-dax. when there it specializa
tion of labor, it fails to tho lot of many a man and woman to
woik in store or ofliee and to take no exercise save what can
betaken between the store and the dwelling or on Snndavs
and rare holidays, I'or this reason there is sound sense in
the atleuipl to supply artificially the exercise which cannol'be
obtained nalitially to toughen the intitules, and expand the
chest. Ft is never to be forgotten, however, that yvninastics
or calisthenics are artilieial, and while they will" promote
health can rarely be counted on to produce it". If the heart,
lungs, liver, kidneys, or stomach, are "weak." it can hardlv
be expected that, e.xcicise will strengthen them. But once
cuii) diseases which weaken the body, and then exercise will
do much lo preserve the restoied health.
One chief obstacle to the lite of physical exercises for the
promotion of health is that the people who most need exet
cite cannot be persuaded to practice it. or persist in it. legti
lurly. They are weak, run-down, nervous, and the very effort
which exercise calls loi discourages them. Then, also, tho
physical enervation thex feel has its cot responding mental
enervation and there is almost a total lack of ambition. It
is to people such as these thai Dr. Pierce's Golden 3Icdic.ll
Discovery comes as a means m the te-etslablislunent of health.
It heals tliedi-eiites of the stomach and other organs of diges
tion and nutrition, purities and enriches the blood, and enables
the building up of a sound, muscular body from the utitiition
derived from lood perfcctly'digestcd and assimilated.
"I feel it tu duly to lei ou all know that I have recently advised
a voting gvntfeitt.ni, who was siilTeriny badlv with kidncv and blad
der disease, to trv our '(.olden Medical Discovery,'" writes l-'ranU
'
Connolly
&allac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
Extraordinary Specials in our
V
White Goods Department
8c A
10c H
eauinn -F fiinm
IOC I S3C1WIII3 " IIWIU
! 4 to 8 cents on
4
ifI Ust' i!w
4'M mn
iI 1 fir "9"
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wmmmmmmmmmmmmmcmmmmmmkm
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Start. M U.. of I l.itont.i, l-'au-tte Co . Texas. "Ho bought four
Dottles trom our urtiKj;isi nere, aim alter lie Had used the hrst bottle
he bcfjun to improve Sometimes hevv.it unable to walk ten steps,
now he can ride a horse without ail) pain in his back, and looks as
well and sound as a young bov. Ills ae,e is oiilj 2t. He has sutlercd
for nculv three years,, and several other doctors called the cite In
curable, full I had confidence in I)r It. V. Tierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. a"d now I have been offered one hundred dollars several
times for my kind advice, but I would not accept it because I want
evervbody to know what llr. I'ierce's
l.imoiw medicine can do.
"This testimony is absolute!) true, and the reason I haven't
mentioned the young man's name is because he does not want
to have his name published."
The cure of this joiing man bj the use of "Golden
.Medical Discovery" serves to enforce the proposition
made in the beginning of this article, that health by
exetcise is impossible when certain diseases exist. A
man who can ' hardly lake ten steps" is certainly in
capable of active exercise.
More common, perhaps, than kidney disease, and
often associated with it, is some disease or disorder of
the liver. The following letter exhibitb a specimen of
the cures of "liver complaint'' whicli have resulted
from the use of Dr. Pierce's (Joldon Medical Discovery.
"I .sent you a letter about a veir ago." writes Mrs. J. Elli
Hamilton, of l'armington, Maii'ou Co , W. Va. "I stated mv
case as plainly as I could, and received a letter from you m a
few days telling me to use Dr. Tierce's (.olden Medical Dis
covery and ' b'avorite Prescription 'a bottle of each. I used
three of each,, and feel like a new woman. Don't suffer any
pain or niiserv any moie. liefore using your medicines I
suffered all the tiine had 'jaundice, caused from food not
digesting properly. 1 would have sick headache three anil
lour times in a wee!., and jaundice every foui or five weeks.
Could not do the work mvseli. I commenced using our
medicines as lecommended for livn complaint, mid 1 am
cured now. I asked our doctor it he couldn't cine me, and
he .said he could give me medicine to help nic, but the trouble
might leturu aintime. 1 doctored lluee vcars without any
iclief, onl for a short time, and then I was as bad as ever.
Haven't had sick headache since 1 took the first bottle of
medicine."
It is often the case thiii "weak" heart, torpid liver,
kidney "trouble," and other diseases have their cause
and origin in the diseased stomach. When the stom
ach is ctited by the Use ol " Discovery," the other dis
eases arc cured with it When the cause of disease is
removed, the effect stops.
If the dealer offers a substitute tor "Golden Medical
Discovery," icmeniber that the sole motive of (substi
tution is to enable him to make tho little more profit
paid by the sale of less meritorious preparations.
YOUR HEALTH f-" b? ''
. uso of pronor mean.
tho
pronor moan. Or.
Pierce's Common Scnso Medical Advisor teltr what
means to use. This work contains 1DOB larnm pages,
and la sent FREE on receipt of stamp to pay expense
of mailing ONLY. Send 31 one-cant stamps for tha
cloth-hound volumo or only St stamp for tho booh
In paper-covers.
Address Or. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y.
Remuant-5 of English Long Cloth iu lengths of from three to ten yards, a positive
' 2 J cent quality nutl the finest Long Cloth wi have ever sold. 15c a Yard
Remuauts of fine India T.inons, in lengths of from one to six yards, at
, these prices:
i
v Lot i
j Lot 2
Lot x 1214c i
; Lot 4 !5c J every yard.
Plaid and Stripe Nainsoolcs of cxcelleut quality, worth 2l cents,
At 8c Yard
Lace Stripe Lawns, in new effects, at special prices,
10c and 12&c Yard
50 dozen Hemstitched Linen Huck Towels, medium size aud fine quality. Tho
best Towel bargain of the season. 10c Each
And 50 dozen of the biggest and best Turkish Bath Towels we have ever offered,
size 27X5S inches, of solid towel, with knotted fringe ends, a positive 50c value,
At 39c Each
I The Men's Collar and Cuff Sale
has proved a great success and will :
; continue throughout the week.
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Special exhibit of fine Leather Goods will be
made during the balance of the week, including t
Belts, Pocketbooks, Chatelaine Bags, Shopping
Bags, Etc.
... ..
CONNOLLY & WALLACE, WAsH',MR '&ENlm
Special
liai'alns
Friday and
.Salunlay.
Myer Davidow,
The Cheapest Shoe Store.
3(17 Lncknvvniiiin Avenue.
Special
Hiirguliis
Friday and
Saturday.
n id r
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At less than cost of making. Every Shoe in our '.store is up-to-date,
fresh goods, and not damaged. We defy competition.
Friday and Saturday Special Bargains,
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Today's D., Ii, & W. Ilonrd.
Tho inukcup of todny'N D., U, anil
V. Iioard Is as follows:
Till lllV. M.MIl II -.
Milil lal-. I1jI i in t' Knu Im I' .
01. M. I'lmifiO ; II p. 111. I.. M II1II.-1
rillllvV. VI Mil j'i
Wild (an, l.j.l -ti..,u j. in. I'. 1 .-10. 1 ,
l.CU a. III.. II. I. UiMi'. .1 a. 111. .1. M l
Mte; 4 J. til.. .1. Itn.li: ."1 J. 1:1. V. Krlilum
7 J, in, M. .1. Hi nnlu:iii; .1. in., .V.K. Mull'ii,
111 . 111., i.llllu'.ili; II i. 111. I. MjIioii; I '.
pi.. 1'. Il.illrlti 1 .:'.'! i. m.. I. U.ilbci'. -i 1
O'Cuiiliui, uilli llalil.i nun, ,1 11 in., I I.
I!'i;iiii I. Hi i. 111.. A. Ii. lliiiuullt; '1 . in.
I'. Ii, Villi W in 1111 1 : Ii I'. 111., T IKiiulli 111
r-unimit., i;u.H ,1. 11 1. 1. .1. Ilmnum;
i a. 111. i.i-l. LllhniT, with II Nli-liM-'
Hull! U i. in., ca.l. ,1 CuiIjk; i 111., t.iM,
I', l'i in.iUKh: 11. tn.. il. Oioim- rrmiii
fillier: T i. in,, o.nt from Njy .Viin. IMwonl
MiUli.'tn: i. 111.. not (ruin 13uik-i. f.lnl :
T l. III.. rt 1101:1 t'jjiUJ. Mil.um
Ii)ll(i 1) 11. in., I'. II. Si cor.
I'urtur f a. 111.. Iloii'irt 10 1 ?u. I'm.
1 'rli 1 ll.ro a. in.. Mimii; 7 i. in., Mutili ;
!l p. 111,, l.aiiipluc; 10 p. in, VM.lnti.
I'aniiii;ii Kii)ilu-T J. 111., Ciltui-ji 7 a. 111,
MlHi 5.30 p. 111.. SUliton, 7 p. in, Muiov
tin. Wild fat. Hut -j J, 111, I.1IU11; 1 1 in,
D. llJ.'i'i-.H.i.
NO rui.
llul.fnun M. J. nuilic Mill .-a out on tuiu
CI thr inh. In place or lliakcniin 1 ulu.
Iltlki'incn Mil In Dcc'uir, IMwaul OlllniHS ami
I'atilcV riinlln will rail :t lulimiaitei'. of-flee.
This nnd Thin.
All uf the- available l.iicUavwtuiiJ cu
rIiich are nmv In sorvlci', tlu-to lielnif a
leulnt iloiu.'iiul fur Mum on mochuiu
of Ini'i'i-ascd coal ami firlglil lnifllc.
I.. 1. Foley, miporintunilmit uf tele
Kiaph un tlii' lic-l;iiMiiiiin lalliuad, if
turned to Ni-vv York lant ovnlur,' after
ji i-unfoH'iic-i' vilth tli- lui'iil ofllidalH.
Tip; llruoksldu vvnclu'ry at Avora Iuih
ccaM'd opui-atloiiH, all tho culm banks
juiitliuHi'd liy U. A Watri'H. of Hcrnu
ton. liavlnK'beon mnveiU'il and fwircoly
a veHtlt'p loinnltiH that would remind
unn uf tliu Ili."t una I inliui at Avucu.
ThC'WanliPiy enipl'iyi'd twenly-twu niuti
and 'iHiyj.,
AST AIT
For Our Great Sale of
IGARPETS and DUPERIES
.j.
We arc now prepared to fill all orclsrs with a
complete new stock of
Wail Papers, Linoleums,
: Oil Cloths and Window Shades
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HISTORIC
Places in Virginia
an be tomtort ili an J eisih
reached by tlis
Men's Shoes
LOT 1 Men's Box Calf uibber
heel, leather lined S3.00 Shoes at
$1.08.
XOT 2 Men's Winter Russet lub
ber heel, leather lined Shoes nt $1.98.
LOT 3 Men's Enamel Russet and
Black Shoes, worth S3.00, at $1.08.
LOT 4 Men's Vicl Kid," leather
lined, $2.50 Shoes nt $1.40.
LOT 5 Men's Box Calf. Velour
Cnlf, Enamel nnd Patent Leather
$3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at $3.48.
LOT 6 Men's Light nnd Heavy
Woiklufj Shoes, worth $1.50 at 08c.
Meu'a Mlninc- Shoes at 08c. Men's
1 Woonsocket Rubber Boots at $2.,.r.
' Men's Aicticb only 08c. Men's Em
1 broideied Slippera. worth 75c, only
!40c. Men's Felt Shoes, woith S2.00,
i nt 08c.
Ladies' Shoes
Ladies' high cut Box Calf, also flnar.
Ivid-Hned and Winter Russet Shoes,
worth $2.00. S3.00 and $4.00 fttt,
$1.60. j
Ladies' Goodyear Welt fine Shoes4
made to sell at $3.50, only $2.20.
Ladies' Patent Leather, lnce nnu
button Shoes, woith $2.50, at $1.70,
300 pahs ladies' DonRola button
und lace, kid and patent tip, Good-,
year welt Shoes, woith $2.50 all
$1.10. ;
v. 200 pahs small and odd sizes oC
paiis to close out, woith $1.50 to
$2.00, at 50c.
300 pairs ladles' SI. 50 Ttusse
Shoes at 08c.
Child's Rubbei Hoots only 75c.
Youth's Rubber Boots only 08c.
? WILLlAriS&ricANULTY
: : : -n
126 Washington Avenue.
DUNMORE.
. jri imiiiUrr "in piicm ji ii l -1
Kpli I'rl il.uuli I.1.1 nl.ilil uinl nij.'Mil li.j'uis
Ikv. V. 0. Mmp-i'ii i,ic 111. iiliiuiiii'il uilii'.
liciil llu iullA i I..11 M il1.ii. 1.. Siiiiiciuii
l.ttiini. imni Inn uiitliin'. Ii.i l.iui n ...
M',i' It'll) ill -it'll .1 llllllllltl lll.ll .lU plllllilUlli.il
It mil' nt tin' I" -I iilll.icllniu i'l tin' 1 mil. 1.
'llu- fiiiiiul i'l ll. Vlklui'l .1. Mull Mill li!,i
pl.i.-i In 111 ln'i liti' t-imii' mi M'mil net t. vii
iiiiIjv nidinlii? at t,!.'l n't Iik It, A luiiltiil lilisli
hum villi lir toll Ir.Ji'it at "I. lai' ilum'.i,
jihI Inlmmiit will li- mulu In lli oli t'.uliii.
llu 1 1 lllttl i.v.
.1. C. Ilhisluni. ut ll.iuli). I- lUului liltml.
In tuun llili Mnk.
1'. VI. Pnitii U un a ImtlnivK trip tn KiMpie
ImiiiK t-vuiilj tlii iir),, -ran Itlnsr fm 'i"' l"i-
I llOli'.
lSsSProf.G.FTf HEEL527 ASUS
- I lbll.,ll..l. 1 . li ii. 1. I ...... ...:..!'. IA
Iwrrlrti iiunriiirflirwr tUob ntll 1'rltfttt
I'l't "- " ! TT .Hva MIWI uimu, 'tr'VUli
J)i tillHj,Lit ltnbiturt rl'vftl Jt Mrlrlurr'T
rultlitiu lntlfirluDNinl A NhrimkB ltrtui.4
4frrrb f4fwunil 4 lo lftda;. 3I jtur prufllnl & It finf
;huii lut ttptflriirr UtirwaBy. r rorlol 'Trulh 'il
i(vulug uty f tllfal k Irrlrlrtl friuJk. MrsUon IhU papar.T
fttfimns tail daily rxi-rpt Suinlny f i out I'irr 21,
Ni'Flh Ubtr, ioft u Hi ii trut, Nrw itV for
Old Point Comforf
Norfolk
Richmond, Ua.
and Washington, D. C.
Connecting for All Points South dnt Nst.
The above arc only a few of the many bargains, We invite you to call and examine oui
goods befoie buying elsewhere. Kemember, we sell stnetiv reliable and up-to-date Foot-'
wear onlv.
DAV8DOW
The Cliunpcsl Shoe Store.
;!ir, liiicknwtiniiu Avenue.
V M'ting ihilil nl II in Siuliu, .ii lliinwi
slutl, it ijillt'.- .ki. will, main lal fmii.
I'oe l'ltuli, uf ("liin cin'fi. i fiiliin'il tn
lib Inline- liy Hint..
Il'iin, tn Mi. .iii.l Mi, Pitii,, i.iiiu-.iy, nt
.Vppk' .IllllUi, ,i mm.
Openlnp; of Mrhon's
shue htori1 toinm-iniv inrtinlnir.
l.noluviiiiiiii iivniiiii .
SJK
Tlinnih 1 icUsts returnln? iroai Waslimton
bv rail or water.
tur tull Information ippl? to
OLD DOMINION SH-AAiSHIPCO.
81-85 Beech St.. New York.
II.U.n.LKi:U,TriOlsr. j.j.diiow.s.o r.A.
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
... WANUFACTUHKD I1Y .
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO.
t If MITI'. Til It A AM l
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
anfrl Acent for tlw VVyoraltij
Dlitilct for
DUPQNTS
POW
l Kill
UinlDfc', niattlnz, fporlln, SmoVolrsi mil llu
Kcpauna CIicihUjI Company't
Hig;h Explosives.
Safety Fuw, Caps anil Kplotlcr. rtoom 101 Con
nell Dullclln,-, tiraiil-jn
f I
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mm. y , p
THE
POWDER CO.
Uooius I and'i.ComMthB'l'd'g.
6CRANXON, PA.
nining and Blasting
DWDER
U.'da l Mooilc nd llutb lal Wori,
aui:ncu:si
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I J01IK II. (ill nt k bo:
VV. I'- HULL10AN
ntlston
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.VVllttill.rM
lH. Ill SfTI N .ill piii't- ir' . - rjf
la All Acutu and t'hrniiK HitftM uf !!
Hotni-n ami t hilnn-ii, (Vn.nllatlnn anil
ilniriulion Ire Oltt't- llu u. Ham ami Mir
I a, in. to 8 v, m.
LA PUN RAND POWDBR Coy
ORANOE QUN POWDER
Ut etrlo Haitsrldt. KlootrloICrplaJara,
aplollns bUiU, tjitfely Kuiat
. Repauno Chemical Ca's nvWw