LtJiO SCiUNTOX TRIBUNE MONDAY, APML I, .100.1. .- SCATHED THE YAUGHAN BILL PEV. DR ROBINSON SPEAKS OF RIGHTS OF SALOONS. Visions of Spring: 7 tin. MopEity HAitnwAnr. sTonr. X 8 Brcnocg X ' 7 X t-tfcTMr-aMft-i"-' t-" I i It's r.tilj lieuill u iep tunR.v ftterl Pimmc-led Wiirc nnrf mil von vl lie hot n It nil" of It tnrerri "trnnsltv Wiiic ilwi nut cliff off. don not rust, dot.friot it'"l hluk, and I. CriiDMiiticil llv cti -old ictlllMlv In Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washington Ave :ooooooooooc i OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus JoOO.OOU. United States Depositary. Business, personal aud sav ings accounts invited. ;, per cent, interest paid ou saving's accounts. )pcu Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Conm.ii, President. Hi sin Mi lin, Jk., Vice 1'res. U'm. M. Plck, Cashier. ),rtrm. ,'0225s iiinip 1 11 I'll iixsmijvm llCHlO, i' ''V-iMBiuir W ij'i . CJ" ! JI'VM Ruddy, ; 3S & .I'.JHHHPV v i i , i" . , i Murphy ' iii in Repairing Done Gratis. LACKAWANNA "THE" AUNDRY. WEATHER YESTERDAY. Hi,;l.ct tempi Mtum Lowest, (cmprr.lluii: li deface- .. -7 degrees Humidity: s J. in , I'l per nut - p. in T.'i per ent, PERSONAL. Mi- M.n Monli.ni, uf lliivlji.il, i vi-ilms Iilcnd-, in south -u.inton. Hilirir Tumltitr, of MhuIi l hunt., 1-. vi.ltln.; it I In; home of .Mtud 'Itwulm: nil suilliml i-Ucei. Ml,'. I'v in... of lVillinil, l",i , vhn li n len Vh-ittli; lUillus In thiu illy, ictiiiiicil home n i-ltiudj",. V. -O. Jims' .uly, i hull, ('. IIili', Minimi lUrnm and I'. M. Hilton, of IMmille. m., .m MMtliiK llkud in this city, William II. N.uiilim, son of .tamo - vi.ni Ion, at Jloiuoe avenue, Minluii ,il 1'ilnrctnii ml Jirfi1, I ficmlinR tin- i:j..ter liulnl.it., .it ,.iui Iliirv I June., lniu, ui I'liiludt1il 1 1, v.ii one i.l ihu Milaiiu 'it the -poind I'li.li.itimii iliiiuli VIsUlllcJ .ll.d Id- III lllllli lilt Mllll" i uiivtlj uiliuliiM In- nii.iall.i tmliiud lucmhii, of It.'i" lOt'irii'Siilluii, COMMISSION ARRIVES TODAY. Judge Archbald Will Take Oath of Office Before Judge Edwaids. Tlio commission of lion, 1. V. Archb.ihl. .in jmjg,. ( u,c, i'tl.,i St.lt JH tCdl'Ull l-Ollft, Will illllVP thl liiornin?. It U epeetcci. awl .Indue Archbald will Immediately take the oath of offlcu hetoiu Judge H. M. Utl wards. No nnnouuconioiil has hci'ii muilc of tli.' pei-hon Judgo Aichbahl will name an clerk ut tlm now I'ouit. Ho has not yot inalre the appointment. Easter Offering. "THE LITTLE CAPTIVE" I tile title of our N1JW ART HOUVHWU for tills UASTKU, which wasmlutccl expressly for us by W. If. JJeaid, onu of the most celoUiatetl uiilnml paint ur lu the wot Id. "Vo mo hud it lepioduced nt a Iuibii expense lltlto. Ki-nplud In twelvo oil iooi. on inateil imper, and mounted on veiy heuv OARDUOAH1). Mrui tixli IucIiom. Jt Is btieh a clMimlns hiiiiju-t tint u fchould ilnd a pluco in every ' homo. Don't miss sx'ttluir om GIVEN AWAY FREE To nil purolw&ers ot Tea?, Co l fees, Bplco Uxtraeta and Making I'owder, Saturday, March 30, 1001, THE GREAT Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co, HI lifkaw.ntn. j'tuw, in tenth MjIii u-nue. vb dp iSv' 1'ionijii delhui. Vcw 'I'Uvm Hi. .is'm; .li'i 1 1 v fftftMHKMHT rHnBw1' i RBsSm;4RSB2MHF' I ivjv. ffiHTC-'Jtw. MENTION OF MEN OF HOUR DR. SUARZ OF LACKAWANNA HOSPITAL STAFF. He Is ftom South Ametlcn nml Wns Graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Mr. Clatk, the Now Weather Man Who Has Succeeded Observer ionaUlfion Has Been In the Weather Service for Many Years Common Councilman A. L, Lewis of Fifth Wnid. Dr. Albertl Camllo .Sunn: n milliliter of tlis resident stuff of physicians of the LuekaWYinna lluspltnl. In ony of the most RPtilal nml nffnbl" of men thiil has ciosed the border line Into Henm ton fot oine time paid. While h: SiiuisiN stay In thN city does not e-c-ceed ihie-i nionth". ho hut met and conquered by his unaffected manner u host or frlcudK niul ,ii.flliilntatH'Pfi. At: his mime Indicates, Dr. Siiniz In of sTianlnh piiroutnpe. hl.s home belnp hi the Uefitibllc ol I'olombln, South Amer ica, and he iHHfiisoo.s with all the atdnr of a pad lot the all'alis ot li unlive Intnl. III'. Suniv. lias travelled ovei n Rie.it portion o! the world, hiivltiK visited dlffetent pm-th of Fiantp, Km;land and Uelyluni. He bus also pui.. visits to Bo-stun, Xew York, Fhlladelphl.i, ('In ilnnatl. New OrloutiH and many other eltle.s or the ITnlteil States this side of the Mississippi ilvet. He .speaks tllioe InnBiiUEC". Spanish. French and Ihifr llsh and leads rortuguoif. For a for elfin boin, Y)v, Siintx speaks Ihisllsh flupritly, his piouuuclfHlon icrelvlnp an added charm from slight accent and cautiousness. Dr. Stiarz has been In this country ton ycais and secured his medical edu i.'illon at tb t'nlverslty of Pennsyl vania, havliiK been graduated In the dni-a of IfiOO. He Is loud In his admira tion of the wonderful wotk petfoimed at the great university. .. Oboiver W. Ij. Donaldson, who was In I'liarfje of the local station of tin Flitted States buioau, ever since its opening, lett the city "Wednei-day tor BliiRhnmton and the man who will lientelorth look after tin; peculiar fdinses ot Scranton weather Ls already presiding: over local atmospheric des tinies. The ordinary man tolling along on a red hot summer day fondly pic tuies the weather man as calmly jieiched upon the heights of the obsei v.itoiy on tlie (Vinnell building in a staf of deliglitful coolness, raidonlcnl Iv gloating over the unfortunate vic tims of old Sol Thete aie men some people who cairy their whimsicalities lo sitcli an extiome as to actually blame the iinlorlunat recoider of the fie.iks ol the sun god for the whims of that divinity. Mr. Ckuk is not a man. hoveer,w ho Is likely to uoiiy a gieat deal over mistaken notions of initated human ity. He is a southerner and possessed of a gonial good-humoied nntuie which Is destined to make him as gieat a taoiite as his piedecossor, Donaldson, was before him. Mr. Clnik is a man of long e.perience In the sen ice of the weather biiieau, and enjoys the icputation of being one of the mobt et llclent officials in the department. For twenty years he has been a "weather man," and stands high in the esteem of Chief of the Bureau Willis Mooie. He was in charge of the station at Lit tle Hock, Arkansas, for nine years, and was at Rlnghaniton, his last station, for three years. He has served in all parts of this country and has also had churge of stations in Alaska. The young element of the Republican party In West Scianton has a capable and clean-cut iopie.sentatio in the common founell in the person of A. li Lewis, wlio was recently elected to 1111 the Micaney in tho Fifth waul, caused by the lesignatlon of Cliai les li. Godshall. Mr. Lewis came Into coun cil, practically uifverscd in the indi cate ways of municipal affnhs, but he lias proved to be an apt student and has already made several pithy little speeches in opposition to p-unling measures. He is an enthusiastic volunteer tin man and was for some time an assist ant chief. Hi; was opposed to the orig inal tire deparlnr'iit 'le-oiganlnntioii ordinance, but It could be seen from the trank and open manner in which he manifested this opposition thnt he was acting not fiom a selfish molte 1ml doin a desire to see the ctliciency of the rtopai tnient improved. He is popular with ull alike and will uu doubtedb make n good icconl for him self. BLESSING OF THE PALMS. Set vices Conducted Yesteiday Morn ing at St. Peter's Cathedral. I'llui Sunday, the Hi .st day of Hob Week, was obsencd etwdny at Si. Fetei'V t'athedial with special cere monies, At h.:!0 o'clock, in the pres ence of an especially laige congre gation tlie pairs weie blessed by Rt Rev, Rlhliop Hoi. an, assisted by Rev 1 J. dough and Rev, Myles J. Mc Manus, as deacons of honor. The p.ilni.t ufiei belli j; blessed wens dlsilbuted among the congregation. Following this ceienui.y, a high inn-s was solemnized by Rev. J. .1. I'll llllii, Dm Ins the pi ogress of this, tlie story of the passion of C'lulsi, tiiisuii tioni Him Gospel accoiillng- to St Mathev. was chanted by Rev, J, A. O'Reilly, lector of tho cathedral: Rev, M. A. 1.01'tus. of St. Paul's chinch, Green Ridge, and Kev, Finnic Struuh, of St, Mmy's German Catholic chinch, South Scianton. Ulshop Hoban made a tew bilof ic uiiiiks, explaining1 the hlgnlllcunce of the distribution of tho palm how H is coinmomoiutlv.) of the entry ot ('hi 1st into Jeiusalem when the peo. plo strewed pulms aloiiir the stuet Tin uibod pr.uiko of stlf-deniul dining tho ecmlnp weak. In honor of the sutfei lug and death of the Savloi, The complete piograiinut' of sei vices tor the coming week has not yet been ccmpleU'd, The Teuehrau vill hu ihanicd op Wefluesday, Thuisday and Filduy ufleuioou, conuiu-iHliig tit 1.30 o dock, li the piiests' choir of thlity voices, assisted by i speilally selected boys' choir of twenty-six voices ftom i-t. Thomas lolleyo. The Tenehuu.' cnnsistH of selections fiom the book of .leiomluli aim other pans of the O'd Testament. On Thursday morning, tho o:1h to hu used during the year In'ad inlnlsteiliig saeraniupts wjll be blessed. Guernsey Hall, yU Washington ave., Scianton, Is the best und most tellable place to pur. chase a good Piano, ty wI pay you to call and get piles and term. J. w, Guemsey, Pi op. , HON. II. ,L EDWARDS. He I ud.iy bucceeds Hon. K. W. Aichb.tkl .is I'lesulent Idtlge of tlie Couits of Lackawanna County Judge Since Jdiuiatv, 189.5. BOTH REJECTED SCALE. Looks as if the Settlement of tho Silk Mill Stiike Was as Far Off as Evct. At meetings held Snuudri.v ol the striking cmplojes of both the haul and sntt sills departments of the S.iuiuolt mill, tlio otfer of an .s-U per tent, in crease made to the stiikois by Superin tendent Dm is was 1 ejected, and by this move it seems that all peace has been shattered once moie. A lommittee ropiesentlng the haid silk glils called upon the Sauquolt su peilntenilcnt Satunlav moinlng. They wcie aimed with a wage .scale, diawii up Friday afternoon bv the eecutle commltlee.aud this document they fne sented to Mr. Da is. 'j'lie latter ic fui'd lo consider it He also Infoimed them ol the action liiken bv the opera tors and sitpeiintcndents of this legion at Satuiday night's meeting when they pledged themselves to liuike no fiutber concessions 1I1, 111 those otfeted by Hie SaiKiiolt inanagemenl. "Motliei" ,Al.iry Jones lett the city Saturday night for Ohio, which st.it she will tnin 111,1 king speeches in fauir of sti iking mill ghls. Toinoriow aiternoon the ll.nvey lo cal will meet and take action on tlie offer made their oniinittee last neck by Supeiiiitendetii llnney. AT ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. The Mnnnei in Which Holy Week Will Be Observed. At St. Luke's hpiseopal chunk yi s terday iheie w 01 e special celebinlions fif the holv communion at T.:in ntid 10. !fl n. 111., conducted bv the rectoi Rev. I r. Ros-eis Isiael Theie wax 11 special mission seivice at 7 :tn o'clock in tlie oenlng, vhen the tedoi ihlheicd a suTiion on "the liesum ctiou ol the Brdy. ' Theie will be seivice.s in this ehitich 0:1 Monday. Tuesday, Wi diii-sday and Thuisday moiiilngs of this ,.ek at 7. 10.:t0 ami 1J.05 o'i lock, on Monday. Tuesday and Tbilisi lay lime will be i'eniiie piaer at 4. I'd o'eluek, but on AVeihiesday this sen ice will In (in ducted at the usual hour, T. id o'clock. On Oood Fildav, thcte will be a special teivlce nl 7 o'clock In the nomine and dom U to :: p, m. theie will be a thiee lioius' seivke, In 1 0111 niemoiaiion of the agoutis of t'hiisl. Theie will bu eenlng piayi r 011 Good Filday at "."!.' o' lock. On Satuiday theie will be a iclebin tion of the holy communion at 7 o'coek in the morning and baptisms at 10 a. 111. and :! p. m . with the litany at LJ.O.-. p, in. IN INTERESTS OF VOSBURG. Meeting to Be Held in the Audltoi ium Tonight. A meeting has been tailed tot 7.:;a l Ill's cvcnlnr, in the Audlloi him, N01 th Scianton. to 'lake action with lefet once to l he indidacy ol . . Yiiv buig for the appointment to the bench of Ibis coillltv, to sin ceed Judge R. W. Aiclibnld, Theie is a leellim in that pint ol the city that It might to have Its eanill ilate, Mi. nbuifi, iccognl.i'il TODAY'S EVENTS. l!i,.it;.ililalioii nf iniiiailk 'llii- 111..1 n 1 1 l- (onu'il nf f.ufiith of Si lanti.ti I'ullii ui tn-n. XKlit lluwlin; iii.tt. Ii hetiueii IIiimIo lnt lean jimI Ill.uk Dlamniiil' leillnc: In tli Nimiloiliiiii, Ni.illi . Miumi. in Win S. Amlmii: tm tin Jndi,Tliii iu''n. Ask for Kelly's union ciaekeis. This Is the Time to Buy Oranges Sweet Navel Oraugfes, mo seeds) 15c per doz, Scmlliug. Tt for '3c Fancy roc 0range, rr per dozen Ma Indian ltlvcr 0rniixl'niii lll't Iim'h (iJ'OVCS, (lOZ. , 30f (irupe Fruit, sn jidi-Uoz. iiou drape Fruit, OU's, vuvli. .. 10c E. 6. Goursen Additional l..iw ACTOR DROPS DEAD. Edwin S. Tair, Veteran of the Stage, Stiickcn by Apoplexy After tho Nigiit Perfonnnnce. JJdwIn S. Tair, ol tlie "Belli ot New York" company, chopped dead of apop levv in the otllce ot Hotel Terrace at I .M o'eloik yesterday inclining, at the age of ii.i yeais At the tins'' of the night pcrfotni.ince at the Lyceum Saturday night he went out with seveinl inembeis of the com pany for a lunch and then icpaiicd to his hotel. He was sitting In a chair leading a newspaper when ,1 lit of couching sebed him and in ten min utes be had uttei y collapsed. He had cotitiac ted a old and wns coughing more or less during the past two days The o.Nertion, it is thought, tun st a blood -'ssol niul caused death. Re sides sulferlng tioni the cold and Its attendant cough he was worrying coti slileiable timing the day over the cleat h ot his i lose peisonal friend, Roland Reed, which was announced In yesft -day's dispatcht s. The deceased was on" of lite bes Known of the old time aelois, basing been on the stage for nnu than thlit fle jeais. He was oiiginally 11 legiti mate actor and supported such famous stai. s as IMwiu llootli and (iiailotte Cusliiiian. Later he was with the K. , Rice companies, tlie Rostoll Museum and tin Haltiinoro Stock comiiany. For .1 number or jeais liast he has been one ot the Lederer coips ot stage man ageis. and In tlie "Relle of New Yen k" company acted as stage manng-'r and played the pan of "Snlfkins," an old man 1 ole. He was a Mason and .1 member of the Rosinn lodge of F.Iks and the New Yolk Aetois' 1 und. A wife, one son and a sister sui vivo I1I111. The son came on Ik-ic, yesteiday, fiom New Yolk to lake ehaige ot the luiualns. They .110 b-ing pitpaied for bin lal at Wynilis' undei taking osiablislinient.and will be 1 oiivc ed to I'nliliiioie on tlie S o'lloek Diawaii, LaiUawanna and Vt o.itci 11 11 alu this inoiniiig, tor iniei uieiit The (oinpau. lilt .sesleidiiy aflei 110011 lor Muntie.il, ijauada. It.s iimin bois weie tilled with deep legi 't at the loss ot their stage nmn.igei, as all hail beiiinio gieall.i attached to him be muse of ids l,ludl was and the lath etlv Inlet -bt he look In them. DEATH OF ROLAND REED. Succumbed in New Yoik, Satuiday, to Cancer of Stomach. Roland Reul, the actoi, 101 m.iis past 11 lieiiuent visitor to Scianton in n social and pintVs.sloii.il wa,, dltd at Id o'lloik Satin da) niuiulng at the home of Mis. Rush, No, ,!iil We.sf Oiu Hunilied anil Ticnt, -si 1 omi stieni, Niw Yoik. At his bedside weie Ids diuighlei. Fluieiuo Reul, and Mis, Jtiish, The at tin's ile.illi was caused hv cancel ot the siomiuh. tioni which lie had been stiliViiug 101 some Hun and tor the .imellniatlmi of whlih hu had subuiltteil lo s,.vonil opniiitlous at St. Luke's hospital. His death was peacelul. It was annniiiii ed al tb liayei's' 1 lull Unit .Mr. Heed would be bin led under the dltectlon of the Kdwiu Feu 1 est lodge, Aelois' Older ot Fiiuiidshlp His 'body will he placed tcnipoiaiHy In a .Hill In Woodliiwu leinotei.N. The pall-be.ueis will be Flunk W. Sanger, Milton Noble. Louis Aldllcll. Augustm T'ltoii, John Diew, limn iiaiwuoti, .1. Duke Muiinv, Ileiiiniil Rcinold, V, Muekav, Charles Klein, Rben liymp lou, Antonio Pastoi, AVIlllani A. Ruuly and Wllllum Couttiigiu, Itoluud Reed was Inn n In Phll.nleU phla in ISW. As a child he s. ived as call hoy In tho Walnut sticet tlieatie, wlieie his luthci, Joiiii Heed, was door man and supeiliiteudent of the supeis for st.-iilne yenis. The father said Hint when he died he wanted to be dis sected and have his skull uhed lu the theme In the ffiUM'dlggei secne when eci Hamlet was played. Roland Reed at nineteen .m.iis old went to the Aich sticei tlie.uic as a nienihcr of Lotiu's uinipany. when Mis .luliu Diow was uianaglng tho tlicude Then he man led Joanna Soiueis, of liillnduliilila Shu was mil an aitiess. Alter playing In W'esitin Utles Reed Incline a star with a company of his own lu lNSi.when he plodu.od "Cheek." He hud staued without success in two plus Indole ili.lt, lull ' liieeh" was .1 Mines-. He uppiMU'd afluiwaid In "lllllllbllg." "Tile Club Fllend. liie Woiniiu Hatei." "Lend .Me Your Wile" iiitioeciu as ,1 Lani)i." "Da kota, - 'The Politician." "A Man of Ideas, ' "A Distinguished tliust," "The YoU8i-." "Ill-, Futhei's Ho," "The Wioug Mi. Wilght" and "A .Modem Cuisoe." Reed was the iuignnl Koko lu 'Tim Mikado," which he tiist plujod III. New- Yoik city at the I'nloii Square t hca tie Notice to the Public, our now .-J suuitl has been moved to our muln store, t Spruce street, op i,.,vi ., 1 m 1.. .,1 (i . ,,, n,,,s . lie I las Mcen Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church Compated Loc.il ExUtlng Condlilcus trlth the DofHmnt of Anoloal Jcvuoalsm Ko Warmly Applauded the Woik of Rtv, Dr. Jtuv.eri McLasd and tho Other Mem bera of tho Oltlsens' Csmnilttoe Who VKltcd HnnlftbuiR. "The rlflhta nf the saloon . why In frfero with them' 7 Was tln subject of a-1 liu-vestlng dlicnuri'P by it v. Dr. C V.. Uobinseii. at the Second Presby. fiian chu.vh a.n 11I5I1 1. during whk'i he denounsed In bitter terms the Vaughan liauo.- Hcdhs- bill nml hlghl lauded tap efforts nf R? Dr, Jainei Mela od. and the other members or the citizens' committee who devoted their energies to lighting ths nionsure Hi chose his text from Nelieinlnli xllltai. wliich tells of the piophet's fillitentiK Indignation at the siiciellg lou.s sights he saw In the holy city. In opening his addr'ss, Dr, Robinson mild, "For "Oiu time Ihe Christian ifm pprauee people oT this city lmvc had pb'nt of iiilerentlng leading regaid ing the fauioiis, or not to put loo line nn edge upon It, the Infamous Viiugliun bill A eojnmlltee 11 1 Harilsbiug, rep resenting the InlurpfHs of the people who aie 1 eprespntiitlVPR of the liquor Intel ests argued that with such a high license very lcputabli' citizens would be deprived of tin? veiy reputable busi ness ot keeping saloons, stores would be vacant ns 11 result, and n cones ponding loss of piopelty to Ihe eltv would ensue." Dr. Robinson then narrated m length the b'tteis ol a number of local min isters to, the dully press regarding Ihe passage of the bill, ano the meeting which followed In Guernsey hall of a number ot ministers and other clttens, at which condemnation resolutions weie adopted and a committee ap pointed to go down to Haiiisburg and there light the bill. WORK OF COMMlTTHi:. This committee." continued the speakei," consisted of Rev. Di. James MeLsod. chaliman: W. J. Hand and e--Jurlge .lessup. All piaise to them for the stiong effoi ts which lesulted In success. They art ived at Hairisbuig too late to appear befoie the commit to but not too late to teach the legis late! s at the capital, by means of the public pi ess. and by placing befoie each of the membeis u copy or the petition signed by citizens or this city showing them what public opinion was reguiding the bill which passsd Hist le.idlng u the house, without a dis senting voice. "Their eftorts weie 11 owned with success, indeed, and on linal reading tlie nieasuie was defeated by a vote of 7!i-77. Agitation of a gloat cause in tlie name of God and humanity is al ways mighty and more powerful limn reginu'iits or soldieis. The supported) of the bill aigue that tin mote saloons there are, the moie business theie is. and the more business the mou pios poilty. Money, money Is the 01 y no matter how many men aie debauched or ruined to acrpilio that end. "When Xehemiali viewed the exist ing condition of nfCaiis in .leiusalem, he was moved lo wrath. Ho saw peo ple win king on the Sabbath, lie saw the men of Tyie with their shops open ui the dn of rest, they having licenses in do this, and even at that time the same aigunient w n made as now la advanced. "'We aie loo poor to 1 lose on Sun day,' was the eiy that went up. the ciy of tho saloonkeepets of the pres ent dnv. The people bad paid a license and believed they weie justllled. Anil I hen again pic turn the beautiful temple, with its most aeiecl spot, the holy ol holies, piofaned by being ttn lied into .1 money mint. Small won der that the young man ol Niuaioth Indignantly -i ourged tenth the sonlid mob. Wlnne.v, money," was the sum. illgl.lllelll used then. IT IS DRSTRlVTIVi: "Now die Hanoi dealeis vulie tin ciy, and .vet the luiluence ol the saloon on business is mniiilly and Il11.1uci.1llv distinctive. lu nnglnnd. whenevei theie is a bill Infoie pal li. incut which Impel II- the lights of the people, It Is a ii'cognUed fuel Unit theie is nothing so poweiiul as the moused public sen timent, ami no siateMiiaii cm .-(ami against It. When aii.v man stands up like Jesus of Nazal eth Willi God be hind, Iheie is woiulcilul powei in pin tost, "This Is not ihe end ot mil -(niggle bill the vbtoiy gained by the loinrult ttv in 1 inn Hun g tells ovoione of the fiower of molest. All clllells should see to It that 1 Igliteousncs piovail and the plans 01 ibe saloonkeepers bo uvei eonie. What lights have ihe saloon-',' We buve 11 light to our llinl ill piotcst, II light lo piess this mutter till ihe time will come when the I'hiistlnn sen tliuiiiit or tills ell of Ihlr, stall', of this uiuntry will dilve out the whole hateful, ilovUls-h business." RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. 'tin 1 oniii'll ol. i li nudum tin urn vli. II..U. Ilk lli.:ill .11 llie l.llil P.llt, Mc IIii.iIUI l.i- i.ill illfillli Hut ll.d llliilelul tl Mil M piilli.m 1 linn h In W,i.ilm;li n, I), l .. iliuiiiu ilie in; III ll1lli;ll.llii n Ml Pi.. fill III Ml Millet HHtHtM tHtttf It is suiiiiislng" how many f hats we have sold since the v . new one's an ived to see them is to buy them we again wa nt to lemind you that If you want -f t a coriect lint, whether in a . Knox or a knock-ahout, come to see us. - - Theie axe some new BOELOF s hats heie, both derbies and . cnfl l,nc ni " $3.00. -0 : "ON T!ljE, ; HH tHtHftttttl Eveiyone's thoitghts turn to thnt which is new and desirable. Heie Is one of those all too few chnuceB that come only once a yenr. Our Clarets and Rhine Wines AT YOUR OWN PRICE. CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. lllllif I t'llllll -l.lf I' II ".I" til I liul In mi iinniiliii ill .ill. let He . .ind 1 .lll.i In till' I' ' Hi It. t i M ilium. Hot I t M HI, I'l'M in lln .l"li Inn K'llciit i linn h. uti'Si l.-t m-iu ii'"'i '" lniiiiill.il 'Iniic " In tin ini.iiiimi In- nlij 1 1 h ' Intin'ilt ut I luli." 'lin. imiitiilt finith iiiiiliinc c uiinliii'd tUtllll.ll lllllllMHIl lit 111' 11 llllil.il Vniiusi Mfn k I In M hill ii-.iiiiitliiii Inillilllu il'd .i l.iuih .a li Intnl. linn' m.w ii i-pc fi.it n d i niiln Id l. ll.e wfiiliitv U. Vdili. "I'l.iiiHi. Mriii.nn- ii Hill I'liui.ton I lilna" V.U Mil nlil it .111 I liliflldll .PlUlnll .li'llllll li.l HllilllL hv lilt Itfll'll I . lie ici. inl"i m He 1'ni'i miiiii liili-l ilimih In li" iiiuniuiK h" i-iiiI,i mi ' Ctiil-ll in I l'in-i"!i ltc Hi'. 1 M. fllllliii. ii elm nf llif I.l n I 1. MctlinilM l"ilio'.l Hiiinli. di lb pi nl mi" -fini lilltt cli'illitlt -i 1 mull Maildl lilullllllL. I. ! UP, h If.l Mum Vllllliitt will. .": "Illll'iltl. tftiii- liiiw l h fl unto inn ilci)l.iii"i" .ind I.i'k" iv. II. "And vim. h" i- ' ui'"' ,"'"11" lin licliilil I In" il'i .in. I upi omi t' " 'I he llniimtiii luuulin. Itci. t . II Will held I ttn Vlltisiliii.il h UUP UliillliK' Ji.liulil ii1 in .111.1. iii. Ill Hie dilun Mitliiidl-t I iIm pd thuiili. Id vu. to. If.l In .1 line .inilirin f It nils tin Hind limp Mi. 1 1 1 f 1 1 i - I'ml.i' in lot iluiKli. VI i".:i n in.. Hi" ItiPiu llldu'f HlillM ihinili .ii iiiiwiIpiI ttlth limns III tin' lld".. M hotll nf li'lsi' llkllillUH lit V. M1III.IIIH riinlhil tin' i"iiili. .ikiIiki the cilnnii nnd n' nlinl mmiIi iili-tiiiliniH In luli linn in in. v.iiil, 'Hie suhr, at cull iiicotitii: .i "I lie I .id Ihiiiip vt llli Hu 'llun." Hi ttill give Ihe nil e inliliif.s .it the I'limlthi" MilhculM clumh. fiuVii lililtii". uovt s,miljj nli,ii ut ; VIi Will iirn- h.nii Iniliv fi.r llhc.-lliiii' In icnnu vulli it illll" lOtl-lilh's nf riiouii' ciilllltt Ui imiid tn . lc.-hiS pcniVi .i-ii - m tlul lonntt. Ak for Kelly's union ciaekeis. Lackawanna Excursion to New Yoik Cltv. On Aplil ''til ticket ugetit- ol the Lrck.iwanna iiilliead will -ell special ixrursloti tickets lo New Yo' k city, good going on ,inv din Hint date, for id mil ou any ti.iiu until piil llth, iiiciuslvc, u late of one mi) fair pl'H $1. O'i roi Hi" loinul dip. Ask Tor Kelly's union ciaekeis. The Scranton Ga& and Water Com pany and the Hyde Park Gas Com pany. In aicorilanro with Hip polic o' thpir com panics to ii'durp itcn fio.n Inuo lo lime na nidv ho ttaiMiitPiI In liiPie.ispd poii-uiniitii'i. noliip H hcicht (,'ucn Hut, on .mil if I fi .V.ril nevt, tlio fiiico of CJ', villi I c erne dull n iier cup thousand entile fcit ihii'iiiiipiI, 'uhjert to thi tollottiiiR iliicouiiin 1'ivo fii crnt mi nil hills whoic Hip comimiilion foi Hip iiuni'i miioitiits to livi Him ittriiij-llvt clolljr.; tu. per cent, on .ill hdU vvhpic tin? lon-uinpl.on Mr tlie month on cunts to tn cat", five dollan .in.l up vimd-i I'roihlnl Ihe lull I- paid on in lutoip llii" 20th din of the month in uhlrh tu bill i icndeicd. II3 onlcr of the hmrd G I! HAM', -.rutin SPECIAL. SCUWION till AMI WATI'R niVH'VNV M) lhdp l".iitc llj. iiiniiiin -In uhIpi In cniiiui affp the i.-ip oF iyjs foi IupI tiuipi-is. notki" 11 In itl'j ijncn Hut ,111 mil .iIIpi Vpnl I i.i'vt tin" pripp nt kii. bo ii'id Mill hi 1 up 1loll.11 pel on thousand tei't loniuniPil, sub. cot to Hip following -jiecf it cli-toniiCT 'Ion pp esnt.on .ill hlll-uhcu" Hi imi-ijiiipiicinfii. thPiinnlli.inioiuitsti) linsthiu tttPiitj-tUc clclhii.i lii)lj P'i crnt. on nil lull vihein the 1 C"n-.iuiiiitiuii I.' li.e 111 u'li imoiriU to tvpntt'.flp doll u nn! upw.U'J I'iniiihd (he hill is pud ui in lifh.ip tin 'uil tidy of Hip iiiomli in whhli tlie liill 1 1 iiiIph.I A -Pnri,li' inrlii, Imiil-h'd hv Hi c nip 111 . i nnuttsi 11 ' iiiIpi of I lie ho. id. fl II HAND, Si l IPI lit Have You Ever Tried a Barrel of Our Celebrated White Beauty Flour This is the finest Hour in the state. Jt makes more bread to the barrel than any other Hour' made. We are sole agents for the Slate of Pennsyl vania. Clarke Bros &m fa, WW" m ..ma .. - Hi;h tirade Couch m NSc guarantee Coiivli lor three IiEui value $12.00. CREDIT YOU? CURTAINUYJ i'Mth.lif Don't Try To look pleniaut ill last ycir's liat. You cau't do it. Buy a T)or Hawes. It's a uuion hat and the best hat made for $3.00. CONRAD, 305 Lackawanna Avenue. "1S17 floaters Bros.'1 Goods. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about Ihe quality; we have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wear twenty.five years. Immense slock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Gccis for Wedding Presents. Mercereaii & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. EEDS Lawn, Timothy, Millett 325-32? Penn Avenue. Pierce's Market, Penn Avenue Wt make. 1 ifPilallj ef fmcjr Crt.ioirr But ter and ttrktljr fit&h egi-and th priest it .1 loiv as flrsl Uss good I can be told it. We do not have any aptcial aale er leader, but at all tlima eaiTy ai complete a linn of ilarkrt llnod. fancy Groceries and Table P.lict ili'i. as ion be found in tho large.t New Tora 01 I'lilLilolplna llaitet. which we eell at rlghi firiiea. W. IiTPierce, 19 (.ackavanni At. I'rompt delhery 110, 112, 111 Pens lia. Tho Dickson Mnnuntctnrlng Co, t-crautoa and WtlkavUarri, I'.. Manafaoturara o.' LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENOINeS llullerii HolstliiB and Pumping Midilntry. General Oftlce. Scrnton. Pa. Saw Clover m l fill I nil -if deep ttiltini;. CQiisliucttpn ol tin liiic-t oil teinptred s eel .-pinig vsurk ws'iuii;s in plain view, inoat touches liavc cnilv jo 1 An tit'iMit, luxurious Imncstlj iiMdi! .ouch, civrl tu art velours or Hue tapcstnui eMh ."''W . , veafa. - " STHF" jf. 1 I Hi. fflNOMY .si& &j , -rSf- SAJMl - rt k.ufait'..'L X 4.pfe &.-. ,1 j-Hfj.
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