t rf i- jRiViV"'- c ' (P?i CJJ.'S., tJT " NM"W H' ilc ? rf-' t VV 'VVfft'h!'' nit v-r -iYf jysr n&fo -prser tv "HIM1 W"t n'fflw-xtrVHss 11; tw hi ,'"--i;'!iiiftt;''vti'Tvvt'i" -i-TTUTCIJiTvr 'v- . P , hojt, js, " fi!l T-J" m 4 ii TUB SC'K ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MAV 17, 100t. To-day's Milk is not so good tomorrow's oream will iwt bt (taller than Dr. Hand's Phosphatod Condensed Milk. Reduced ftom the unskimmed milk of clover-fed cows canned tu a inniaintr scrupulously rican. The addition of phosphates and hvnophosplutcs to T" i -i"m,Vj- ill mti Or. Hand's'"AM Of. Hand's Phosphated Condensed, Milk Ice Cream. IJES1 IN TOWN. Per jc Quart LACKAWANNA DA1HY CO I 1 1 u-pl ore Order Promptly ! I veral ?,-3J7 Adams Arenas. i v.- QXP0RDC0LL1ERYC0AL At Retail. O oi hutu pi iiupt iMfiilmn tvn t i --1 1 n j 1 1 mi ;t.ili U l Ik nH l"t uil Mt 1 ' iilt f"l ll'tlll'-tl tlM .iiill' ' -if id! ti I'm ml fnn n puip l I Millll It -t ( It,' llllii hi' .illtiulllt II lilt J I . K.I People's Coal Co. I I. iti..lit No 'ii.i.' tlllm, lilllh -III' ' llli.d. il lii (wi i u Dxlulil lll'l 'lilllll ttttttttttittt CITY NOTES V MI 1 I' UM I I in II iiiii l l iIk I II lull. " l III III III It Hull! Hill i 1 I 1 1 III U I M III M III. IMC niMl.lil. Hi.' -.ili- hi I -rivnl -.IMt I. H till N lilllll lllll'lli IhK I .iluilt in lii tuii iiiuiiiliii: it tlio LiLinrii tin itu I linv iii!iii' (Inilii M'iU liuiilil i ill nh. i snv 'i it vrv-. on Mimii. tu. t .mi ii II lIlulU nt Nlft IllM.V .ll K.IIIIIKllil till tlltl- i. iil ot iniili h.tiii ltn will It in iM i it I ll"". "l"l .1. Ill , I. Ill 1 1. Ill , I II. Ill, IM;I I n" iilu r i i i..Mi I... Ii.u. In 1.1 , n ii.ipi iiliiili; nii tin ii inline i.f Milml I illllllllli N lin Ml-- lltl.Mlllil III ., "i li1l.ii), i'iuih llnl ,i inn mil iii.iiIhI tu l.nlil ,iu in 4,1 j. -t it I h'iIikI. MiU iltitiumii in tVitinnlli . I'lllitl-. I lull it lk IIU intMNl itli 111 III "'illlli I tlltiHl 1 1 1 1 i.i: u - i:i ii itsi.n -v i. ii. i ... i. t II. ll 11. Ill I'ilt-tllll III till III! ll 1 1. 1l Kill, I l III vvllll.l ..ls lll.lllllt M,l, t .', III! lii.nllti II I III Ml.!. I'll) nlllil lll.lt it ll itll.li"lliii t i'hijiIiU III. ..iMii'.- Ml lli.lt iiu In' iiiiiii' ut i- "I'nn -." ll 1- -uiihI "Nniii I uniiin I'. nun. Iii) .lt lid'.- I "'.m Ilium, i i.i n nl, i ii I iiiiU 'Iiiiiiii, ni .'ll'i I ii I. m. ii.ii i ixitiii,', I III t.WI It III tlll'll .i.it-,l, Mlll.lllil tl .iMikU 1 1. ixiiiln. i'i' i.w iii th.' Mil Mi'l'iiu, IiiiMIiii, mi l.n Km n.ii i .iiiiiiii til. n iu ..liiiil ii in hIiIii. uil Id li.'Nt nut. 1 1. il tu 1 1.. iiini ll ict .i in 1 linl llic linlos .iii.l ili. .nun I. I 1' ll III till' Hi'lil luinl I.IIUllI HI .1 in, vim! iinl Inilii Mil i. In. I v ItiiMII) ol' lltMii: MKI.IIM, III. I I in lull lll llulil 111' , mill 1. 1 U ll'inli Uil i I IHK-. M'lilll l'nl.l.lil l.un.liu lull i ill ll, lull I mi; at IJ ,'ilt.iK i, i, 'I I, mill v.ill In' .i-uul .11 i.'ll.i. III. 11,1,1 1 ,, t ,,l,mil I'. 1,. mi, 1 ill., lIMiL'lli I" ll.i lilllll l'll l.i.uu Ii llltlnll III II ill'. Ill will 1 1, Iii, nil, ,111 1 1 '...1. 111 iniii tin. ni iiuiiuit. tin 11 inilii., i.t in, Jt plil 'li.ui. H .inn Itiihin 1, .in). 11 1 FUNERAL OF MRS. ZIZELMAN. Sei vices Weie C01uluc1.1l Yesteulny in Ziou Lutheum Chinch, TIip tiiiiciiil nl tin lutn Mi i i, Zi;i'liimnii, wife of iln jiastot ni th Zimi l.itthoiiiu limn li, was lu-lil I'lum that tfiupli' nl iii'shli ji'.stt'iiliiy iii tcriioiiu at " u'i Iiu Ic In tlii' lui'si'iuK of a liit,"' number of Hit' ilcml wonum'.-, iimuy filmids. The M'l'vlri'.i wen- 1 iiinllli It'll by Id'v. .lnhu V. llainloliili ami How I'liatlni (J .Spli'Uni, .iml spi.'t lal nitisli with ii'it (ioicil by 11 iiklu'd iiiiiIi uiiarli'tln 1111 li'r th' li'.idt'i,iili nl IiiiIi'mi' .liilitt T WatKliiN liitl'i-nii'iu wis nimln in tlii' Foii-ht Hill ii'iiiuli'i'j, tbf "wi vlct'-. at tllo gl.(i bi'lllj; I'lllldllrioil hy (u. Jailli-'h P. WllKo TI10 imlMicuicts wi'io as ioIIuwk: Wllllmu 1'. Klo.-.f. Ili'iuy Aiinbtirjit. floni-RO lirlt'K.'ll. .lilllll I'iohii, Willi. mi llohllim and J0I111 (!u'lmr. Tlin an meiutiH lloi.il ti'bute, wbli-h Iniliulid 1 liundbuinu iik'cu 1 10111 die Nay Auk HilBino ioniKiiiy, of u lih It tin, lU-mi woiuun's son, I'lih.f XUvlimiun, of tin- Ill'O lICIMl'tlUCIIt, U a IIU-llllH I, l'li cairlod b LaiMfiKo .oidlor, K'duaid KlPboi-kcr, i:unoim .loy.i' and .Itiiuo TUwall. Learning' Coin fur oiblluKu purposes at Ci. It. CbuK A: Pa.'. 20i WashliiBton uvuaue. makes it ideal food for children I t s- 'l I building strong bones, I I i lr teeth, nerves, rich blood, I i y J J) WV I solid flesh; the greatest f J Jr j If JJ AB restorative for workers; )'y' &r J I 1 n aging persons, invalids jApCfl? S V (M equal to a diet of f Y f l I T wholewheat. M f r rff j J o"" Ju Miikr conVe- li iitnl(Hn; (LbKSsJJ . Vy JaLI iniiki-t.eer,ihliiulieitpr. filPS. 'TgSJraft v y flflrV I g Itoulili't by itiull Iroe. l jf yy J Bui I DR. HAND yTS gf S Jflf I J CONDENSED MILK CCy J&sc V" jf&M I T Scnnton, l. svS!!l5:7 88mal j vtfAS fj JaaBig 1 iL'H'llllill'l1 i1 iir'ii lllMiIllIW1lilr,CT:l?'w',"aaea !UNlONf.lfcXABEL TfgyivT ' E?&h. fw EA. c r All y IAni) WALTER L. MAIN CIRCUS. It Will Exhibit in This City Next Monday. Tin' illluni'.i(irt Sun nl" 'I'lK'ilay I'liiil.tiiii'd the tolliiu Iiik about tltc W'.il It'i li .M.1I11 Uri-tis whli'h will eNhlbit in I his 1 ll nuNt .Mnintaj . ' Wiiltci I. .Main's K,isi,in I'lali slum ..niMil lu-if tills moiiiiinr fiom l.'linli'.i, X. V., whfic .M'slddny It ;,uv iwn )i"ifoiiiiatn'(.s tu bin liiisincss' A hiK iinwd Kifcl.'d tho chiiiv! imin n its tiirh.il, ,ind ifinuineU thi'ii' ulilli the wink nt luiln.iilliifr 11111 koIiik mi. The fjlinti 1 i.U'l iif the (imiil lnlluwod the i'i iiliatils-, Ji(ii.s,.fi and 1 anieis u the old lair uiouikI. wlicii- t lit- canvas was eieci.Mi i:ctvthln-: Willi lite Main slum N new, cNteiil tin- peuple, and lln'.s .no innli'ssiiinals who an- f,'Hhm tli it ii.ilions new tuts- m a nnist .ir tistii m.iiuur "At in n'( lin'K- the paiaili' stalled fiom llie cm us mounds. All .iliniK the unite t,f the ni.ici'ssli.n Hie cui h Mas iinniled wiih people, who weie Vet y much pleased with the p.uadi. The Miiwin.s .11.. all newlj pninted and il.l el mil weie ii. aitiaetive. and the 1 usiiiines ine inaKiiilli ent. The animals weit. lew-ed i itli nitii h inleiest, (he .s. etnl open ( afies atiiaetliiK the HU-'at-esi intention. Tlie steam piano was rnlliiiMil liv a hall-liunilied hoys fiom I lie time il .stalled fiom the (Inns moiinds until it 1 ('tinned Waiter .Main now has aliniil Uoii head m hoi.-es, ni.mj ul which tooU pan in the paiade. "I'lie pel fmiiiaiue il,se s ,, j ,), Tills alleinodii Hip doois oiiened at I o'iIikK. and altei lew inn tlie ntenns erie lur an houi. the mini ni.iieil into the bif,r teul and saw tlie koiiht uf the (llill' pidliil Tllele weie t U'O lillKS and an elevated saKe. and many Hood ads wen witnessed About the jjie.it est ad was Piol. Il, 11 UneKiiir.s slM- Illlie tiallleil Ilnises. j lMlIj . del I ill aet. .Madame .Mainnteite'.s' uini injj liiii.se and pniiiis w,.,. aiiothei JJOOll I'l ill 111 t ." GRAND LODGE OFFICERS. Chos, n at Yesteulny Session of the Ivoiites. at Tayloi Pioginmme tor Today. Two lui.s) sessions weie eoiiillleted by the 'lt tie iMiiito .M'stetday .11 Tavlor, in their lii, mil IiidKe iniivention. OH. ( els weie elected, (lie pi. 11 e for die net lonventinii ( liusi n. and the tepmt.s of 11 number of . ommiu,i,.s ln-aid. The miiliiim; mssioii was denied 10 the lepni t.s nt die ( haliuii'ii uf the 1 ninmit lees appointed at the opi'iilnj, session ol Tlle.-ihi. iiljdil. The aildilillK 1 oiniiiliiie lepoileil I'liMM.ihl.v upon die eniiilltloii of the llea.nu'l's biioK,, and like lepoits weie iiitide iiiiiiii the picsident's and sen,.. lar,'s annual sutunii'ii. A iesnmon IhanMiiK die Talor liiiljje lor s lms pltullt.N was liuiliiiuniiis-ly adupi,. ''j,. allernooil session was called In oulei about J.l.u o'cIik U. l'esdin Iluinphle ). un,.Mf.i ,, I'ali Ilium, 't wit!- a i.uiillilaie tor le-eci.tii bill was del'eiitid h .lilllll i. Tliouia.s, ot l'i( a, X V John . IJV.tlls, ot Xew Vnlk, Wlls ellis,.n 1, ,.. ineHlileni. The tan was inisi, mr dis olilie, iheie helm: loin miter (.null, diitt John AMliton, ot I'l.Miioiith; lilelltild 1 1, Wllliiiinw, of lluine, X. V., William U. Williams, uf Wcm Si un ion, anil Alosi Jones, of .Middle iiniu " illf. X. . John ,1 Hums, m Xindi Seiaiitou, was le-ilctiol M-eietiuy, and a liki honoi lietell TtciiHiiier "icujtof i:aiiH, ul West pi 1, futon. Xew I'tlle, I'a, and I'llia, X, ' wee hut alii I the lleNt C'ul eiidoil. and the loiiuei s.ei'111'cil it. A iir eapllti tu s 01 fmly cents, die sipic an the lust liNi'd. was an. tin decided upon. Ouiinjj tile leninlniler ut the llUellun u Mini of iiiuiii'.i v.a.s apinupi laud tor the put po.se ut fiisteilPK die oldur 111 the Wcmciii hiates a I'limmlitee I10111 Itoheii .Mollis lodse, iniiidMtliiK of John II. IMwaid.s, i'M , W. 1(. Lewis, e,si., and liiald J. Oa is, wite appoiutiMl in make 111lotih tiupiiiiaui m u-flliMib In llieihaitei of the loille.s Thih llioi'll lllH I lie lilllll session will I,,. ll(,, , looms ot lloberi .Moirls lodne. We.st Seiaulon All alllulliit nl Mild Indue Hoik "III be loiiduileil HlllllIU the ii'iuallidei uf the day tile delcKiitet. will he cniui (allied bv the Wei.t Scianiou liiddf, and will Ihlh n. iciunun be leij a nip Duouch th mine... - -. Lectin es and Oeinoiibtiations. We have s-eeiiieit tho cen lees of .is Ihnlly .Mailon "oIIIiik to (.t,m ( on and deinniisuate the "Art or CookliiK by ti.ii., in How In .Make I'ookltuj l-:.ih." I.eituie.s ami ilcinoiistintloiit, dllllilK ll"' wefllt (omuieliCiuu May 'JO, osiiy .Uteinoou at ll o'clock, at' r07 l.luilcii atifel. Jlo.ud of Tmde ilnlld. Imj. The Hiranton fins and Walei Co. .Suiij'nu the nun Kleon cigar, la. BOTH BODIES IN SESSION CITY LEGISLATURE DEALS WITH MAVY MEASURES. Common Council Votes to Ptohlblt Director Hitchcock from Bienklng Up the Practice of Selling' Liquor to Minors Robinson unit Martin Hnvc Taken Oath of Ofllcc Select Council Lets Up on the Electric Light Company hi the Matter of Raising' Street Lights. Xellhfi' of die two pin tleliltn ly en Kio.s.slnjj mattiTH In elty IcjjIhIiiIIoii the Wyoming avenue franehlsc and the neatlnjj of the exlr.i eoimiiolieiH canie up at lasL nluhi'K mretinus, but the rail of ineasuies of less general iin puitanco that tlld roniu up made (he. .so.shIoih unusually Intetentlntj. Common council was nelned with 11 sudden parox.VKin of moralliy and pa 1 1 lot Ihmi and paused with only one dls sentliiB vol that of .Mr Vartrldtje. a lesoltlllon Intiodtlt ed by Mr. Koehe, dlieetlnjj' die dlieclor uf public safety to lefialn ftom employlnjj inliiors or aliens as deteellves. Ales.sts. Phillips and (iiuf aifilKd that tho dheetor hud eiioiiKh to do to look alter his rcjjlllar work ami not jjo out of IiIk wa to entrap .snloonkeepei.s. "hot him leave that wink tu the Munlelpul leapjlle people, who have lots of leistne." said Mr. Phillips. .Mr. ciraf told of havlnir bis?n a witness at a heni injj yesteula.N aflenuion, wheie a little boy told that he was enticed 10 bin beer ut a saloon b 0110 of the. diieetui''.s deteetiW's. "Is II iljjht to alii e thildieii like lhal"" .Mr. Utar lu iiiiied. Mr. Pai'tiidije answeied him b. .s.iy inji he Ihoujjht this was iilile as ilKhteous as die lllejjal .sollinjj of lhuor. "If the saloonkeepei would not (-ell to minors'," sald Mi Paitildjie, "there would be an occasion for employ injj ehlldieu to iletei I them 111 Iheir ivinntj. dolnjr. All Hint iuibody asl.'s is that the saliiiiukeepets shall he leasonably lawful They should not t peel this council lo step In between them and the law l.et them stand on their own lejjs 11 ii..j don't piopose to be Inw iibtilinsr, we oiijjht lo do nothliisj that will hllidei our imllee 1lep.1t tmetiL fmin compelling them to he Ww-abldlnjj." Mr. Piiitildije's phadinus, how ever, fell on deaf eats. I MINDS AX1 OATHS Tlie baud of M J. Mai tin. who is claiming lo lie ( Hy suiicltor, and Mayor-f'laiiiianl rhatles Robinson weie i-eielved, and the bond apptoved The oaths weie taken hefoie MNs Mary lieeily. notaiy public. I'oiuad Sihiue der and Joseph O'Hiicn aie hondsineii for Mi. Mat tin in Ihe sunt or SROt'i). A letiutln disdis-ion took place on the oidinauce lo N.icate the poiliiin of iViiler stieet huyoml the 1 ami al low the Delawaie and IIiiiImiii ( 0111 panv lo use it for its new ftelsjht depot, .Mr. Phillips. 101 the Soulh Side cont injjent. opposed any such lib erality lownid.s tho Delawaie and ilud Mn eomp.inv and elted as leasoiis lor his .siand the n-ru-al of the company to 11 move it.s depot il.iUo-m irom I'heriy stieet or chanj;e ils switch on KeiniiiRton aenue, w hei e, on nnouiil ol the obsliiictlolis to a leiv ol the main Hacks caused by Muiiiliim; 1 uhu and lumber cats, a number of jjitN fjulin; to and ttoui the silk mills have been run down and killed. Messrs. Keller and t'oleman , mined lhal the new doped would he a jju-al b( nellt to Ihe merchants and the a 1 atiiili of the .sliett would i'.uim' tile ilv no los.s or ineoneiiience. Mr. fal- plu took this lew of (he matter, too. Inn he believed il advisable lo make the company jjlve some eciuivalenl. The 1 ivois (he South Side people veie iisk llii! would be of Kiv.11 benellt lo the city and no jjieat loss or Inconvenience to tlie company, l.et a enminllteo of f ouiiill and the eomp.inv olllelals jjet tojjediei' and efieet .some soil ut' a barter, he advised, lelti'i I10111 (li'iici.il I ..1 lid Ajjeiit 1'. S. Wetuu nnnoiinoiujj that the Pheiiy stieei mailer -was to be at tended to at nine was tend liy Mi. foleiuan. ll piovokcd Mr. Phillips in to siiyiujj that the Delow.ue and llud suii ciinpany onl.v otieicd to do this when it wanted sumelhinu. lie also pointed oul die lilts die city and the Delnwaio and HuiImhi company have had over the l!ihh;o stieei station and Po'lar .slieet 1 to.slnj;. Tin- mntli'i' wits lln.tll.v dl.spos, d of by Mr. liuiieU's motion to icfer ihe in. 1 1 1 I1.11 1, u cimiiiiittfc with in- tint lions to eouter with the Del.1w.11e and lllldsoii cilllciiils. AI'DITIXr, COMMITTKi:. Tin Jitdlc lary commlttfe ie)oi ted 111 voiauly the lesolullous leeoKlilxlllK Hie auditliiK committee and lunoriuK th,. ! i"i( 'I's lljjlit of Veto evicept ill the mallei of .iiipiopiiatluli oidluaiice.s 'i'li. lo-uliillous weie adopted. The uiiliuauce fur pavlnj;- Puutli Main av 'line was tepefied lavorably tuna 1 ! nmli (ee and pas.sed on twn le.id Iiijjs, an was also Hie oidinauce tor luipio'.luK North .Main avenue and I'lO'ldence lead. The oidinauce m. ik IIIK the lllniilujj u "Hat wheel" t .11 s a nusitui(. and ihe urdiiiauie t.iNlim public M'rvlie 1 orpin a Huns weie re. pulled favoi'abl.v. New UlellMIU'S weie lull i.iUlceil fur Kiadlnsr .Mooslc stieei, between Finut hiieei and Crown avenue; pormltiliui Ah'N Orass tu teuipotaiily occupy a pot Hon of ihe teii-inot icsorvailuu; piovldliiK lor a Ihe hjdraut on the 1 inner 01 Itlvei stieet and Inimjiue nue and ptovldiiijj that If M. j. fin,, buns does not aciept the .eado a,.. line sower lontiaci within leu daj. it shall u to ili hum luwesi b,,oi p I'' o'llaia SELECT COUNCIL. h'eleit (iiiincll devoted (he ,os ,,f lis llllle tu the disiui-.slon ol a ie,i,n Hull lutl'oililced hy Mi. Melu vich M'cks to e.N pi Hi,, elf'tilc lljjlu nun. puny fiom the lonthmnii pinvl.slon of lis couliacl thai H shtl nis,. die atiect llisilts in at luifi lvt'ii(y.o feet. Th.i Mflvln iei-ouluu leaves the niattiir to Ihe dlscieilon nt the loiiucll iiinii in the waul the lights an located. Mi'ssis, Wajjuer. Oliver and V.iunhan had It .11 leaded by pin Idlag that th tine, lur ul public wo, ks would bave tu be ciiiimiIIimI. The walei 1 fill oidinauce wis ln. oi.thl.v lepoilC'd ai. I ',is.-eil on twn leadings. Ato'llt a I'OiuiiillUie.ltlnil Itulu I'oil tioller Howell on une.Npeuded balances and dellcimu les, .Mr. VatiKhan had a lesoltlllon passed tllli'i.tlni; the coll tioller to icpoit theso lo ccmuclls, that the councils muy apply ihe haiameg to Iho dellcloiicles as II may t-ee 111. New nieatiuo.s vvtic luiiodiieed pio- ARE YOU Going Blind? !.. ;v vi fThc atmv les Hold this 1." Inctici away .mil count the spots If your sight is perfest you can icid the followiiij paragraph 25 inches away. Mint cllictuTJ tnircli la lcp wllti the lUhHiiiu ef rltllliAtlon, but trouli li. wllli Hiul iIIwiwct ut llic ere nrc irtlliipltiR IhniUBh the!, Icnclti anil titemllll f Ullt COIIIltrj Ic'ilVlllB IMBU'1 our 1 hllUreti wild llitli uynunlU. The Reason ? Few are taught how to uu- the eyes, and .secondly uric acid in (he blood has a strong affin ity tor the optic, reive. If your eyesight is failing, if v. on have specks and blurs hefoie your eyes, you are the victim of kidney dis ease, and no time .should be lost in securinp; and using Wamei'sS.ife Cure, which will put over-worked and diseased kidneys in good health, and the excess of uric acid will be driv. .1 from the .system instead of passing into and poisoning it. Failing eyesight in eight cases out of ten is a danger signal which should bo heeded. Send journ.une and address to Waiiskr's Sake Cur Co., Rociifstfr, N. Y. l'clK I'KKF SA-MI'I.K Warnkr'j Set 1. Cuuit. villain mi 1 h.iuKinK 'he lines uf and pavinji liildjie slice t lor completing the appiocehes to jJlooni avenue cill veii: c.illinjj for an alphabetical list of city slie'ts. and providing lor tile hy iliants on Hickory .stieet at Hie living and ('town avenue Intel. sections. The huckster ta otdiniince and the uidlmiiice fur const! iictinj; Section A, u! tlie Si entc enth distort .sewer pas-ed third ic.iding. The enunul le lused tu mi lulu a conimiltee ol tho whole to amend Hus Wa-Jihuiu Htiaet navii. 01 dfteiiice anil if iiu.. limiwu. ill Hy witheltami Tlie Caibon ste,.t paving oidiiuuei pas.eii second i.-ad-injj. 'I'he pionciU'l. ni Ihe new su-eet lallway stated lt nlivht tint thev I el rained limn h.xvlng Ihcdr fianchisc uidll, auce hiontrhl up h, cause of a fear Ilia' the W'.voiuius .ivenne ubJectoiM would Mtei "oil in havinj: it lirlelhiilely pustuniieil. DIRECTORS MEET TONIGHT. Tlie iliieltuis uf tlie 'n tniy Oil Filter c iiiiiimii), a new Sci.iuion ni.iiiufactur iug cum em, will meet tonight hi At Icunev (o'oige D.'Tav loi's ollke lur or ganization. The lonipany will make and m.ukel a new patent oil fillei. invented bv I'haile.s Seuddei. uf Ttentnii The tac torv will be lueaieil in m1 near Set, ni ton ft Is- 1 hiitneel In be a uie.it I in piuveiueiil over the piesent lllti rs. It updates bv i.ipilliny alliactlon. In stead of hi. m avll. 1I11111. as tin the old Jilteis The diiec mis ul the company aie .lu M'pli l.ev.v. S.imtltM Kramer, c'.ecuge D. Taylor. William DeWItt and I'hailes Si udder. - - - LEASE OF THE WESTMINSTER. Tlie iicenilj orjjani.ecl social and lieilelli ial Sue let ' of the emplo.ves of Ihe liileinatinn.il 'oriespoiidence Schools has about c losed ucKoiialions lor Ihe lease ol Hie building on Wyo ming avenue owned bv .lollll Jel luyn unci foiineily occupied by Hie Wesl niln.sier hotel. It will he used enthel.v as club house by Ihe assoi In t Ion. TODAY'S EVENTS. lit 1 III I'll 11 1' lnliil 1M1 tin' I'ls-i.in P'j.l II 1 In IV mi Vieiuii' llipiiii 1 linn 1, linn 1 n nins' I lii' llalu, b'mbii.' li nil c ill lull Iiu We-I l.ml Ul'i.'ni. 11 11 Uiil.i- I'.iih ,,1, l,,. l.illi, . lilt J t litllnlll HI tin- iiu nil" I-. 111 tl.c I'. 1.11 Vmmh' I 1 1 1 1 t 1 liiiuh 1 lioir .He U'iuti il to unit in thi In ttnc r.nlii nl tin' iliunli .it 7. i'l ii'clm'l; this i ii'iiim.-. 'II ni' will Im .1 ninth. i Hi.- 1 u nth in ini'lc ill ili.ii.il nl .he .Htii'iii' iiji'liinv luiiiiil'l .a ( I.t- liuiiil n. It 11I1 .i--.nil.il 1. ,1, in- lii.. lllll' el llie lull "III I" ll'.'''!, 'linn' will In .111 iiiii'.'il.i'ii im' linif it . ii,. mi iiiiil'.a inilii-- 11 11 inilii ' ut llic I.i ..1 1. 1 ni ti.nl,. ti'ilail .11 1 1" 11'. Im I , A iU'i.itiuii iiniii j I ill I 'II 'li-ill'll. Ill liH' lllll. Iltll M li" I ,n -I. in,. I. 'iinl an 11 in. ef iir iiniy n. inn vuiu.i 'mp li'ii'l iinli.lil .it '."ii n'lli.il. iii i'elnni'i lull ami villi iiu ml In id elk Him in si, I'iIit', 1 iilmlijl, .iilu uliuli .111 iniii'ii.iia liivhi. III 'it It will In '11 III. WEATHER YESTERDAY. I... il iliu fur VI i IU. 1'Hil lllljlu-t luilnl.lllli' "ii ikl.lCl't l.ou 1 .l nuiiii inn.' la ili'ijic'ci llilalhit lluiiii'litjii ' 1 111 In u'r cenl, s l III . . !' ll I 1 1111 Notice to High School Students. AI a m -ci lug of Hie liigii and lialuln? 01 'initlee ol llm llo.uil of foiiuol,, held la.st evening, it was usehed that a Hiori sL'sshui of tlie .school he hold 011 Kihhiy inuiiiliig to enable die pupils lu take suliable adlnn on llie death uf pilnclpal . W. l Irani. Pupils aie iliieiiol lo ,iMMiihl' in tin Ir i''iilra llnii looms as usual Jollii P. Wagnci. l'ce Puiii Ipal A Local Pliotogwiplier Honoied. At a H'lfiil (onventlon of the Pho tomaplieis' association, of Pennsyl vania, in Heading, the Salmi Iioiiom were captuied by a l.tigc- pen Ir.ilt, eii 1 1 ili il. "ciafundheit," f(1j wlihh .Mi. lleuiy ti, Dlller. one of Seianton's old est 1 let man le-slili-iits, was poed The iii list. .Mi. J. II. behi K.vcr, J.s to In 1 iiliHliilul.cteil upon tlie .success of Ids eifoit. which is on e.Nhlhiilon at thu outiaiico to his studio. Ftee Tiip to Buftalo. at o'llaia's cigar sloie evoiy Monday dmlny the lixpoalHoa. ASCENSION DAY WAS OBSERVED KNIGHTS TEMPLAR GATHERED IN ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. A Speclnl Senium Was Deliveieil hy Rev. Ftancls R. Baleman, Who Told of the Foundation of the Or der In the Middle Ages and of the Principles Inculcated Into Its Members Some of tho Things That Membeis of the Older Should Avoid. Ascension day was obscivul last night In SI. Luke's church by the mem is ot Mt'llta ami Coeur elo Lion coni mnndeiles, Knights Templar, who tit tended St. t, tike's Kplseopnt church iu a body, nttlred In full dtess iinifoim, to listen to a special sermon by Hot'. Kiancls K, llntemau, rector of the Chuich'or the Oood Shephctd. Ucv. .Mr. Itnteiuan Is n TCnlKht Templar himself, mid win is in the pul pit the inslguitt of the 01 dor across Ids surplice. He chose for his text the .sec ond veise of the .second cliaplcr of the second epistle uf Paul to Timothy: "Thou therefore endure baldness, as a good soldier of Jesus Chi 1st," In lit'glnnttiK his it minks he tiaeed the early history ot the outer Horn the time of its ni limitation hi the: ninth century. II was founded, he said, by a Ihiigundian knlghl and eight of his ft lends, and the odes governing 11 weie drawn up anil ptepated by the Bieat SI. Hernurd. Its membership, he said, giadually glow to about 15,000, and fur over 140 years Its membeis look an active pan In the Crusades. The earlv Knights Templar stood llisi and primal ily tor the Christian loliglon, he said. It was a semi-prlcstly older, and unriuesthm Inji obedience to religious Miperloi.s was enjoined upon and rendered by every meiubei. CAHi; OP THK AGKD. The second gieni thing for which the older slood was Hie care of Ihe lined, and the third, the elelcnse of manhood. Silence, l inutility and model atlnn Were the gioat virtue's whlilt they weie en joined to prneth e. "What nail of this heiititge or duty Is curs today? I.eavluu aside the pro tection of the plljjiiin.s and the are of the aged, is womanhood lu no need of piotecllon today".' Are thoie not today great iinlustiies ami gient c omiuetchil Intel ests heaping upon the backs of women cioss(. dmi ate loo heavy tor them to heal.' Ale then not In this fair land depai tnient stoics iu which the wage iniitl the women cleiks is sv -mall lb, it the templatlon to make money dishonestly is iitd eased a thou sand fold? "Is I hei e not danger eimujjh lu Hie women of this eountiy In this icspeol to cause us lo clean up our ai trior and girdle on our sivoids to defend die highways nr life against ihese coin- relal muinudeis, f(ll. vvhat else ate they? "I know that la uttr cunimainleilos today tlieie is not half the devotion and fin nest in-ss of put pose Hut there were in those elaik days of the middle ages, when men vveio not as enlight ened as we aie today, and I am soiry lor It. r am at raid that theio is noth ing like the eaine.sine.ss In our vows of the early knights. "Theie aie two things which this oi lier teaches its member:, which aie valuable things for (his model u age ot ouis. It teaches its membeis tu hold their tongues and II leaches them the inviolability nl ,, man's plighted wind " TIIINCS Tl) UK AVOIDKD ISev. .Mr. IJaicman then idled some of the thlnijs which he said he believed vvie degiadlug the older. One uf Ihese was ihe .soranibii for honois and nu mber the ilvalry between ronmiundoi le iu lejjaid tu the iiumhei of mem beis in aih, nevv membeis beiujj so. cuied in many Instances, without a snf licleiil llive.'tijjaliuit as lu their iiiotal woi Hi. "i have heatd ol Knljihis Templar,' said he. "whn have litvn Seen to enter saloons In iheir teiuplni unlfoini. i tun not one nl those cleigymen who belle m.' Ihe saloon lo he an uiunlligaleil cui'sci anil wlm dooms the man who en teis one to be past ledoniption, hut I think Hint Hie knight who 4niei.s uiie clad hi the unliorm of the older, his foijtoueii Hie ciuelilecl Saviour and has loijintioii what the c'tuss upon that unliorni siauds tor. ' lie molested iiiflillt 'the jjiuwlllg prac tlce of telling ilie-itlouilhle stoile.s al Masonic K.ilh-i'iuKS and cautioned tlios,. pr.'.-i nt lo leiiiember "llim wlio spoke as never man spoil" beloie and whose well ils weie all holy." Ill emit lusioti he said tliai the Ktlijihts iiiinplar had before (In in the jiliatesi Held of ilsel illness of any oilier oigaulitiitfiin With the pNicpllnit of the Chrisllaii i hutch. All other so. I.'i t and fiatcinal orKanlnatlons had eharllabiy stolen something iioitt ihe Knights Teniplnr. Tlie collection till,, n Up ,11 llie ser vice (liiougli the khiilness of Or, suiel goes to the A-sOiimed Chultles. FUNERAL OF PROF. PLUMLEY. Services Held lu the Fust Piesbytei lau Church. Set Vices over tile remains of I lead- iiiasietr W. I. Pluinley, uf tlie School of ihe l.uckuwunna, weie held yester day aitenioon in the Wist pi.i.shv lei Ian chuicli, and wen' .tlleiuled by a gie.n loiiioui'be of persons, young and old, who loved and icspecleel tho de ceased teacher, Intel iin-iit will bu mucin loday tu .Menu lieu, X, J., wheie the icmains will be accompauleil hy hev il of tho church vestrymen. The fuueial led Hie Into homo on Quiiay avenue uboiil L' II o'clock. The liall-bvaiur.s wi-io selected lioni foiiner pupils, of Piofessur I'lmuley and weie Soldou Klllgshuiy, Thomas .Moore, Hohert .M. SciaiUoil. Wallei HiIhks and .Mojo, J. W. Oakfiiul. A Juice nuiuhei uf Miuleiith or iho Sellout of tlie l.iu knwauiia w-io pies eul iil llm chuich, ,-is wciu also many mi'iiibeis uf the Lackawanna alumni, who met ptei Ions in tho .seivlecs and uliipU'd lesiiintions ol .syiupathy. The llm, il temeinbiamos, many, heautliul and fiagiant. weie air.inged about the altar, inagnlllceiil lilies and inses, pad. ly showing the esteem In wide li ihe do censed was held. Jtev. Dr. S C. I.ojjau made tlie open lug I'ruyci. and Itev. Dr. c. 1.'. itoldii ,sun, of thoSciuuil Pteshy teiiau chinch, the closing payet, while Dr. .lanns .Mc l.eod, of the J'Nim ihuich. picaihed llm Mineral mmiiioii. He told ilocniently and loiichliiBly of the grand life led by Piofossor Pluinley, and mentioned "his blessed pei'iill.ulty. Jn that he loved to labor among and for ih poor and ne Slectcd," lie &poke of the gieat loss ? or jit l) Just tlie ways ready. Uaiebit, and out heating Ihe pi ices Dinner Pea Toilet SET5 1 3 Oen V Miliar & - vjcu. v. miliar x HMKK:ounKHKj:KmKnKKnnKMJOu: 000000000000Q0M00000M.0P00il ICIVi n ul k J MtKsm A T lusf iSoll Your Credit Is Good at the People's 3ir Lack. Ave Second Floor Open Evenings PEOPLE'S suffeied liv Hie young people under the immediate litsii notion of deceased, and iu iciiaiil to his ability as an insttuc tor, said: "I'lnfessor Pluinley taught not only by piecepl bill eNaiuplc Pieccpt .siiuws ii leachei's abililv. bill eN.ttnple Ills slue el I ty " He dosed by leivenllv e.piessiiiK his inuvictiuii that tho clillieh will gie.llly mis.s deceased, his puiill.s will miss him, ami the city at huge will miss Ids pies- ence. Piny ci was asked lor deceased s w He and I. null, in with h st.veial ineiii bets ate seilutlsly 111. Dl. .Mil. cud also teliiud biiellv lo the .sudden death of Piofossor tli.tnt, of the Uijjh si luinl and spoke- of him iis a strong man. w ho clleel hi harness, with woids ot good ( oiiusel upon his lips. THIRTY-TWO RESPONDED. Nevv Central City File Fightinc,' Foice Has Its First Run. The ieuii.il city companies ol ihe ii ij, inii'il bu dop.il llm lit had Huh' ll'St lllll last evellhle An online, lo he lepotl. Milunll -d to A'Ho'S Chid Slow . hy dilfi-ii'itt ctplahis Hi" cms. ns turned out with sp, ( ,(H men, oiv nnl. man anil pun pi-im.imui nn-u Ic Xay Vugs Willi lout call mi n. nvo .u.it. men .loll lhi lillinatlllll llll'tl in. .!.- . i.,,i..t. .il. ii Uli iniii ii r 1 . ....-- ... - ......,....i I...... ...a ,.n . ..,,11 in. it., .iinl lb. i i ll'.llll ' ... Ill .. .." ,..,.. .-... ,- - T ,ii.,ii.-iii. iii-n ..u'i -.' .- .. ...... -- Hunks wlili font iirnioiiiiu men and mc call 'iiin, This is tin- lull iiiniple meiil of these c lunoanie.s at piesiilt, ll mad" a lotal ot llihly-tvo uiuu lu llnciuk'' with lean p-iiu meiit men and lien leielv. I'l edit i'i!! a lull lldlll. ,ll- though the the was extinguished in less than live- mlnnti'-. In- wages i. tlleso llic ll foi tile run illioll. is too' 'i !). 10. Tn. lln w is Ii- Hi" b.isoine ut of Dr '. II l-'ishi r's iildiiife iu tne ilaiicl- ey block on Spiuce sired. It was tiisi.l by a hieak in a gas pipe. ety llttl ekllll'lge lesllll. el T00MEY REINSTATED. Dischaiged Employe Given His Old Place- by Lnckawanun. All Illinois of a llm ati'ito'l .sttlke of HP- i.,ii kuw.inu.i swltthmeii weie glVi'll lllell illliellls vi'Steiila.V HUH II lug I'loighl Vaidmastei' Padlek Tuollley li'sllllleel vvolk and il Is uu doisluud Hint Michael IIhiiIi.v will be b.-.ck In ii tow days. These me the' iwn nun dismissed .bout a month ago and whose, re moval caused n day's suspension ul wink mining llie switchmen lu Hn -switchmen In Hie Lackawanna yard until annul .Miihter Howley, of the Dtcxhei'liooil of Switchmen, inilvi'd here and nideied all bauds back .Since then die swlte hllien's tiilovaiteo ho.ud and .SUieilnlelie'Ul Cl.llke have' ,n- rlved al a mutual undoi'stumling n-i-viellug the mallei. Ouetubey Hall, till Wa-ci.ipglou live,, Kciaiilun Is tin best and UK-si n-Halilo pl.ee lu put clai.se a eond VUno. li will piy you to call and got prices and teim. J W. CJiu rn.sey, Pi up. " Fiee Tilp to BulfaJo. ut O'JIai-i'.s clvar store evety Vloinlay durliig tho Kxpu.-dil'iri. Sweet Coin, al w bull's, lb- and lelall i! It I'l.uk ev en.. SOI Washiiidtoii aventii Oigaus tor Sale Cheap. You can buy a good second hand Or gan as low as 'flO.t.'O at (itiernsey Hall, J. AV. (Juenisoy, Pi op.. i Watjlilng ton avenue, Seraaton, Pa. Lnannfif uisnes i thing lor w.irin weather. Al- gj Lobster a la Newbcig, Welsh other appetizing dishes, with- J? the house, a a . C7 are trom. t f fcVF m gar Lamps Glassware Etc., Etc. ml Cc w Wyomim: aobuo 5: wo. wikin,nn.aokAro,,nj jf 88 of lair i'iiiiiiih Ikiiu show'fi the Sji'iiiiilon llleycle to he tho best ittiiillly, Ihe HkIHisI run iiluj; utiil lonj-pHl Hearlajr, uttil ul Hpiiciithnt lutikos n ii unocl lu ce itiiii'til uttil mil ti Iiitiiiv. 0 Bicycle Supplies ul'iill kluil-iiiie llliiu if I'liiPor t llC'-sl'.KOII pili e. 126-128 Franklin Ave. n Mammoth Stock To Select from. PfJTAC At Rock rrC Bottom terms 'vL, .Men's Women' anil Clilldrcn's Clothing. I Credit Clothing Company. Security of Possession Is the ticasiued dteaiti uf evoiy pi op en ly owner or piospee live piiichasei. l''reiiletiily. It is not until the sale en exchange uf a holding Is deshed that tin-i luinl tipuii a litli i -i disc uvoiecl and e iiiiti'inplaieil plans aie ileli'iiied, Tille Insnianie tullv ptutee Is against eleti'C l ol M'.ltcll, expense of litigation In slioil. It piuvldes i oinplete lu demiillh iitluii Im any lu-s at Ninu itoiu the eonii-leel validity ot your pinpeity tights i lit. iid uiii Iniiiesi- iiiih a policy ul L ll.' Title Guaranty ami Trust Company III .scr.inton. I'riin.i jIC Spiuce Stieet. I v w a i - I'i V II Ml I'liinil V i I fit -i Ill II V III iii 1-114. :.iii. s n ,n . i In-, i mi. it V.V.V.V.V.V, Vi P.P. V. V. V.V.V.Y.V.V, 9. I i . .1 .1 s A ,1 .1 .J l 1 .1 TRY lock's le Union Tlade t i K j Tobacco A Guod Smoke 01 Chew. A Tiiai Solicited. Satisfaction CluiiiiinteeU. I J,' III.' I V V t V V Ik w u V 1' MANUFACTURED BY The Clock Tobacco.. Co, ') Ot-l-lO-ia Wyoming Ave. Sciauton, Pa. . ;tf.t.!ittixmttnin; THB MOQSfC POWDER CO. Booms 1 hikI'., ComMlb li Td't 60RANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER MucWtt MaoiluauU lluii1l. Yfi.' i LAPLIN KAND POIVOUK CO.'S ORANQE QUN POWDER Klfctilo Haltorlti. tUsotrloKxploJtri. tiploiliug bUtU, bafety fun .in t Rspauoi Ghamical Go.'s wi ii i Minn UXI'tOUVb I I - fcjt11 '", CM --a I. liliiU- A. J