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THE SCUANTON TlUBUiNJS-MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 19UI.
I CITY NOTES :
VOTILK IYI CnMI'SM -n n count of Ihe
ceiicMt t thp urtiiotj Ininnthw rtcniiiis, mem
btr of CotniMHj V f "HriM to return I
t(c propHlj on Piic'di uenlne. 'i 0, IW
RIHK Tl.VM 1 I llIKI. The Tlilrlftnlli
Kliiirnt' ilflc I Mini "111 Imc for Htnilal
t 10 II n'tlftik WfilnoOn motnlne tv pcml
lliP Hy tliiro pMillitnu Inr Hie nwlihM whiili
trt ffloii to lAn plrfir At Ml r.rrtna Hip
niriilar trum mIiMi priclucil at lamp lll 1
tlit tnfii to so lo llonpillc
H.h'" t l.r 1III.1 Hie TmlfrV Snlloml
bunk rrjorn tin follunini; flrmlim for Hip
f-iranton Muring lloiw nv-mUtlnn for tho w"k
fmllnr ue. .1 MoimIj), 17.l29"t. rucirJay,
$22W 71; Nedmfcln '.t.lTs 71 . Iliurmljv,
fOTU1, VrMiv, fM.Sl l. 'Jturdj, JttV
07flM. total, .,a:i,j:i i; ic tinting fir
thp rorrpponlin? wtrk cf ht et ttcio. l,
8I3.2M II
THE STRIKE IS OVER.
The Backbone of the Newsboys' Fight
Against New York Papers Was
Ye1 "day Broken.
The tin on tPtird hHIKp of tin- t lt
nottslioyK itpiiliiot tlio Now York p.ipit.
wlili li thoj i erased to can y unless llif.v
touM iniu hasp them finm the I.iicKii
wamiK News ncency for four uml a
hnlf lntend of Iheients nnittn'il c
toiflHV nioinliiR and tustr 1 jtit iilitmt
ilftfcn minute1, at the c riliiitlnn or
liloli time one of the )tn liniiillv Mi
lei ed thp shop and n-ki d .1. A. Cm IN,
ului N In (Iuurc for hi. itrftilar nl
lntinent ot impel.
Mo was folloiM il In aiiothn lio and
thon nuothei, and anothPr, until noaily
all of tin-1 tow d of hot ron -eeiil-lle
and oiip liuudiPil kiIiii -fated unhliis
had tumped intn thp jilaee and t a ken
nut tlieli )hpim l.tlt one Hriiio whs
lclt outside ,i-hnlt stlllil, HRRltssr
IooKIiir outh mi who'e i niintcnani c
tin 'incrx wmMiiRs of n ft enled ih It
Men' e.ilh dlseeinlble It was Unify.
J.iuies Iufl. pic-ltlent of the News
hoys' and Hnntlilac W union. Tile stoim
was RitheiliiK. and wlitn nunc of tlie
lio.vs made tin lr exit, e.injIliK hunilles
if piieis tho iiu.dpiil stloe to le
kindli tlio sinouldeiliiK t-plilt of his fol
low im by toiiKiie laxhliiRf. and. In smne
i ifs, an elllc at lous u-e ot a pall of
Knolt little fists
'I he Ml ike was ovti, houivei, and
diuliiK the day the pations nf the uir t
lopolliiin papeis expeilcnied not the
leat tlouhlc In RettlUB: theli iiiple
one linfoiiunate oun? upwmIxu w.ih
peildlliiK the papeis about the I.aiki
w.inna htatlon diuliiK the mninliiR and
em onnteii d two faithful unionists The
lillei 'iniimed upon him and aftoi
tlies had llntid the atmospheie a
bilKhl cciiik'ili b a ihoiiu toilet linn
i.l titles with wiih h iiioj biandtd him
piniecdtd to gio li 1 in a scuip diuli
bniK. As a ink. the papeis nie dlsti Hinted
fit the I.tiKaw.inna station l) Mi t'm
1 is- but etoida, he took tliem to tin
nmwj'h e.stHbllthnicnt In t'entei t-tmt
imp thrie. the 1ios wlio had follow id
1 1 mil the rt.itlou Hooped In and de
manded to know what he was roIiir to
do
"i'dl them to Mm a usual ' he an
sweied. and added 'Aien't .oii iead
rt to stoo this fooling ; '
"Kc("' howled a t hoi us of one
hundiid lcatht i-lnused ouiiKsteis
'I hen Ret out." he extlalnud and
the bo liiuneillateh depaited and 10
lutilucil about the pienilscs until the
in Hter t nliuin ited as told above The
union met hatunla, nijjit in liueincej
hall, and oideifd the stilkt m mM ,,f
a lefus.tl of lln.il demands Kepiosjri
tathes weie piesent fimn the Ni w
Yoik lleiald, .jouinal and Woild and
ftet aiRlliliR aqalnst the stilki I tt t
tin hall The lios tlaiiu that thej tin
tiit make eiiotiKh inoiie out of the
Miutlav papeis at the pitsenl i.itis
tonsldiiliiR the etia ontioiis woik ol
iHit.vliiR aiound a sninH-iMp' pa pit
The letelied a ledintlon to foui and
a lialf tents b i oiniiiunliatlns; dliettl,
with the ,Nni Vmk papeis imt aftei
out week the piite aRalii inlsid
The ote on a i-tilk tin. IB Mr
ill t Im l.s sal,) I,, lia v o ofiiud tht lmf
a toniisslon In allow Iiir tin i i i the
papeih fni Inui and a halt nuts It thoj
Mild pa i ish when delKind c
tin in At piestnt tln.v pa oiilj foi
thoj-e tlip sell
Guernsey Hall.
Puie upjim pllle milk, piiie sun
lure llnxwilujr ni.ikt puie it e iieim
That's llanloj's. 4J0 s.nuLo street.
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4 58 Cemmoiw tilth tld'jr, Sorinton, n J
54 H to tl M to tl it to '4 H 4 H ta It
C.uein'e Hall Is the most iip-to-dato
and populai Mush lltiusr in tlio state
on i an alwas Hud heie the most
iPlebi.ited makes ol Planus einln.u.
iir the win Id l enow ned W'elx i Soh
luci. Melillu .-ehubi.it KlDrisliui) Und
many otheis i:ti Instiuuieiit pui
ch.ised liei' is thinoushlj suaianteed,
and. what is iquulh as ood, ineiy
iustiuuii'nt will be miIiI in the i liis
wheie It beloiiR am at a pik, suitable
to Itn leal Nairn ispeilal b iigalns tan
be sueuifd heie maih even day op
Pianos that have hem (.lightly ued oi
lelt on i-ale b pnllfi. leaNlup the elt.
All pi'iMins disliliiR to n'liit.. M.
pakiH in Pianos m Oisaim aio io-
iiKhteil to eamliu taieiullj the atl-
uitases offtied hue . II Jin nut
be misled as to the loiatlon ); .
niemlici thai then? Is hut un (iueinsiy
Hall In Seiatnon. ami that Is lotatill
1u-t above the posiofllie. Xo ".II nnd
rifi .Voitli WiislllllKtmi axeiiue. Set nil
ton. In
THE MEANING
OF TRUE FAITH
SERMON BY REV. DR. R. Q. SEY
MOUR, OF PHILADELPHIA.
He Spoke Last Night fit the Perm
Avenue Baptist Chinch Snld That
Faith Is the Assent of the Under
standing and the Consent of the
Heart to the Fact That Jesus Christ
Is the Savior and Lotd of All Man
kindAll Should Be Transmitter
of Divine Power. '
A pplpudld Mention on "I'alth" was
pieaihed last night In the Pcnn ave
nue Haptlst (hiiiih bv Ilev. H. O. Sey
inoui D. I of Phlladelplila, who took
Ills tevt from Aits 111: Jfi:
"And his iiaiiie throtiRli faith In his
tiHine hath made this sttoiiR, whom e
set. nnd know, ea. the faith which Is
by him hath Rlen him this petfpet
soundness In the piesenie of ou nil."
He spoke In pait as follows.
In June of this enr In the Academy
of .Music In Philadelphia I watched the
Riaduates of the Unieisity of Pcnn
Nhanla llle in on the htiiRe nnd take
their plates and as 1 watched them my
luait was stilled ns I thought of the
Kieat possibilities wrapped up In those
oung men and t wondered what the
message was that the otalor would
bilng them ,
"1 was fearful that It inlRlit not be
what It should be, hut I was pleasnr-
nbh disappointed. The ot.itor was
I'nlted States Plstilet Attornej Ileik
and he made a nuignllkent uddiebs. I
The points lie made were four.
points m: maui:
riist, the oung men must hive
faith In themselves, second, they must,
liae Inllli in the woik Iney tnle up,
thltd. the must have faith in their fel
lows, and font th tlio must hae faith
In the Infinite Cod. I thank (iod that
stub li message was Risen to these
jouiig men, foi thete tould be nothing
better said to them than that faith is
tile t'llntlple that lies at the basis of
(ti man's life
"I'alth is a t-ommon principle of our
tlailv lire We exeieise It nil the time.
If we tild not luue faith in our fi lends,
the Miilnl fain If would give wn.. It
Is onlj because we tiust in one another
thai business tan be successfully tar
i led on. Paltli Is a pilnelple by v.hlch
we .ne guided dutlng our entile life
Theologians dellne faith as the as
sent of the undei standing nnd the
t ohm nt of the heart to the belief that
Jesus Chi 1st is Sa loin and Loid.
Tlieie aie man), many poisons call
ing tlitinsehts Chiistlans In eety
toniniunlty who belee In Chi 1st with
theli luad, but not with their heal t.
To have tine faitli in Chi 1st, or in
othei wouls to be a leal Christian,
t 'In 1st must be mipipiuc. Tlio uues
tliin What would ni) master do"
must be put befoie the iue&tlun What
shall I do.' Is answeied
' In the text wo see the souite of the
u nutlet ml powei of faith The apos
tles luue hcaltd the nipple at the
temple gati in the name of Jceus
elitist 'in the name of Jesus Chi 1st
of N.uaitth. ilse up and walk," said
the apostles and the nipple lose and
bounded with jo. Tills teaches us
that in Jesus Clnist nnd in Jesus Chi 1st
alone is theie sahatlon.
voNoi:nrL'i.i.Y csiirui,.
"You know what the loupllng phi on
a fieiRht liain Is. it's a voithless
piete of lion out of Its plate but In its
piopti position its wnndot fully useful.
It attaibts one t u to the othei and
makes It possible foi the wondeiful
power of the loiomotixe to be ti.ms
mitttd to all the tais of the tl.llll.
I'alth Is the toupling pin that attathes
mil life to the Divine life nnd hi lugs
.Miu into tout li with the Divine move
ment ' We should all lie tiansmltlei of
Divine powei as well as the apostles
mention! d In this ihaptei. We should
be iii-wnikeis with Him in spemng
the salvation of the i.itc. If
)ou have faitli vou will have powei,"
RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES.
Hit W Mm. ! I Ik hi k P I) , irra in-1
vi-MpmIji motility tt itio I iM Pirvl.Wf lun
limit li Hint wa in ovruliitf scrtuc
It, V I lliiutuii of Hrlinudjlr, otcuiilol
lie pulpit "( Hit inn l.iitliti.iii iliiinh "i
Unlit, t lie pii ii 11, t I'll yitlm inn, Iioiiik ill.
"f lirl't urn IVnr" win the -ul.jitt of lit
tl.'imnl i-r i inr.ti pi ivlird list tni,l)t lit Utt.
I W Mft.ii i,ti. pel "f li'1' Zimi I'tntiil
f a a iiLTf I it il tlnnili In the iiioidIiil; i tlirnie
mi 'W-iinliu Smint I alr lint iriiirs "'
II M Mih toM llr tnr) til his nuitcrMon
tr-ttiili) .ifliitiiiti .it Hit- mi n' iiiiriitig In 111
Hi In ul 'iciuii.' Mtn'k (liiii-lnn v.tlitiun
i oi tn j
Ittt V II tINiill prrjiliul trrttitlnt mini
in.' al tlie l.ioi u HI1H.P llaplut tlmrili
Ho lit 111 1111111 Whttlii, pir-iiliiis' lilt r el 111"
Mm m Mitlioiil I iImiiuI tlnnili tlolhtrcl A
M-rnii r tr-ttitlM luoiiilni.' at Hip lloniril I'lm 0
1I11111I1 Tin mi in hi at 'In ritniuK KfiiitP .ti
iu it I111I lit l!i I II llrmii-t
ATLANTIC CITY, $5.00.
Via. Central Railroad of New Jersey,
August 7th.
Do not forget that this Is the tenth
annual Atlautli' 'it) exclusion of the
Hid Men Tickets will be good to te-
tuin until August 17 on any tegular
tialn No tiansfer of baggage. One
bundled and liftv pounds nf baggage
iheckid fite to ami f 10111 Atlantic City.
The Cential Itailioad of New Jeisey
Is the onl) all tloublo tiack l.tlhoad
li'twen Sti.tnton and Atlantle City,
tlius Instiling absolute safet). The
finest Pullman make of conches 'will
be used on this exclusion Tickets will
be good on an) ttaln from Philadelphia
duilng the tin), giving excmslonlsti
an oppoituult) to lslt th" laige stoics
ami take advantage of the great bat
gains now being offeied. For further
Infoirn.itlon apply to tic ket agents, O.
It li of X. J.
Special tialn Ie.tes Sciauton at S a.
j ni , Wllkesnane at S30 a. ni , stopping
ai mi wieimeuiaie stations.
Washory and Mine Operators,
inathlnoi) nnd Junk men, and waslieiy
lumbciineii, am linltvd to coriwtuble'b
rale, bolleis, pump, shattng, wheels,
pIpliiRh, buckcth, heavy luinbet and
constiuttlon, almost new, at 10 o'clock
muinlns of August C, Tuisda), near
Juiv tlon of DpIhw.iio and Hudson und
DpUwuip. Iitkawarum and Westcin
iDlamond biamli) lailioails
Hiniiiinh in.tiiirllon I niv tuition rates
I faadiule .eiure best iiultinis sonio j)P now
I lulu .ilalra "f fl.JA l.5) and rbsun
I Mjnt In (lie and "It months ij'Hlifi lheniebei
I to fill positions l I h pa; $1) aid wal per nmnth
I Hlhenirt n e Hiinti hi of WIllKtU s loiiiiE
people Is solhltrd lPollloni furnUhed, Writ
' '! f"r tiitulaw.
I " BUCK ii WHITMORE, SOKANTON, PA.
HOSPITAL CASES.
Thomn hflly, pf lluiiiiiutr, ai tnktn In Hi
Itekaninn hopilal jotlrnliy, lutilly luitnpil, t
t lie rrtult nf an acciilcnl In tlio Imllcr inoni
t tin Jolinnon colliery on North Umhlntrtnn
vpnui, ttOre lie in rmiilojrtl Strum pniltiR
from tmlltr hip Inlllctttl lerrible fcI.k en
ii rut Ire Irft ilttp, Vimililrr an t lilp
A man wlii tllil nit Rite lil mmc n
jratcriUjr Irrilrtl tt the I,ntliHinna hmpltal
for InlurlM rrtclvnl In t ratlirr jieeullar nun
nrr tlnp of M rlbi on tlir left IiIp wi
I rokrn anl nothrr llahtl) injiiml lie rliimcil
tint whllp Rftlltitr on utrrrt ear, carrURp
yivtd and srirotl the dr. the thafta p-ti Iklnt?
Mm vlotrntl)- In Hip ultlc and lircaklmj tlio
Tib Up left after having it ttcilrd
.lop nillorllioli, a tiny Syrarold Imj,
liop parrnta bio In Vortlt Rrantcn, vvn v
crol) Injured In railroad tatlrldLO jMtenliv
lnoriilnc 'I he liny found the cartritlitp en the
trail,, and takinc it home pounded It with a,
uttnp In the rrploitlon vvhlth followed, tlio tin
of the raitrldgc ap tut the little fellow' neck,
making lonx JjfRed vvound. lie vvai taken to
the lickawanna
Pmlltk liearrhank-. of .trMiip, 1 rereltina;
treatment at the lckiwanni for Injiiries re
telved Mtnrda) At the Merrick Creek colliery.
He ta bnkeman on a box rar tnd vva tlirovvn
to the ciotintt under the vvlueU Ills arm
n c uiglil and torn from the liodj
Ihrry Uk, a joiinu ho) rinploved at the
lllamonl collier, i catiRht between Hip
liiitnperii of two cars itul painfull) lirtilwl Ho
wai irtnoved to thp Mojc lajlor hopital.
SOUTH SCRANTON WON.
Dick Nftllin's Team Dofeatod South
aid's Picked Players Saturday.
Fcaturos of the Game.
An Intpipstlng though lnther looelv
pki)pd game of base ball vns wltnessptl
by it huge number of speetntois H.ttui
tlay nf let non when the South Sciauton
itcam tlefeated Southaid's picked
Snantnn nine by the stoie of 11 to 7
at Athletic paik.
Hoth tpams lieldotl pootly and had
piopi r suppoit been necnitled the pltih
eis, the number of runs si 01 oil would
have been far less. Hoth llaitllng and
Ciossin pitched good ball and the bit
ter had the better ot the aigiiment.
He fanned nine men ami kept the
seven hits he gae well siattciid.
Moieoet, of the nine afo tlrlves initio
off Harding's fast delivery tour wcie
solid tvvo-bacct rs.
Two Villa Xovu phi) eis made their
.11tnp.11 .101 p lit tbp traine Itlehaid Xal-
liu untl Joe Weir. Nallln also pla)eti
laHt ear with the stiong Lliestei
team He was stiong nt lltst base
S.ttmdnv nnd led both teams with the
stltk Welt lleldod piettlly, but was
unable to hit Ctossin, who funtuil lilui
not twice. ,
The lleltllng feat 11 10 of the game, oe
1 lined In the fun 1 lb- limine nntl was
contilbuled by MeHiigh, of the Scian-
ton team l lossln was on second ami
Kane on third, when Ciano came to the
bit. He lifted a. Iiicb twisting llv into
shoit left Held nntl Mi Hugh turned
and 1 an foi It, It was tin over Ills
bead and no one thought foi a moment
that he tould gel it, but Mlddenlv
tin listing out his light hand the ball
dtopped Into it. Kane was way oft
thlitl nntl a tjuitk thinvv to Hiadley
completed the double pl.t).
Calkin made a sensational catch In
Caulkln made n sensational catch In
game Xallln'a thteo tithes wcie the
batting featuie, his two-baggir and
single being good clean hits Ills thhd
hit. however, was meant for a sacii
II 1 e. but was transfoi nietl into .1 sin
gle b.v Kellet's woik in handling It.
tuny elglit innings weie piaveti, tneie
being a mutual misundeistaiitlliig at
the end of the eighth that the game
was oer. The scoio follows;
SC (ANION
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Weir. 21
0
J J 0
1 11 n
BOS
1 a 1
i i 1
Cnlkln. cf 2
llraille.t. .lb 1
Irnif, If 1
hrllrtl, 1 t
MlIIiii.Ii, si 0
l.aiiKlian, Hi -
Ihnixiti, 1' n
Haulm,', 1 .0
21 10
SOtnil sokvmo.N.
II. II
IVniP. II 11 I
llnbnd, .li 0 1
.Millriuld, if I 1
1ll1n. Hi t
1 rnir, l 1 I
ii tli. t J 1
lliniheilir, Jl. I n
K in.-, if I 11
( iniili, 1 1 L
11 :i is Pi
siiantoii 1 1 0 n i 1 n o 7
buith sLiai,ton 0 .! 0 1 .1 a 1 1 11
rn ba-p lilts Nallln, Inn', Croni, Wirth,
llaiilintc Sminrp hitltriilln. Si ile.i lnea
I ian;r, Cnlkin, Iiiiii s,ut, out -lit Cio-un,
'i, li) ll.iiiliHi.', h liniilile plnn It'uli II r to
Nillln. 1 1.1117 to Ilintheller to Nillin Mi
JIuRh to llr.iilli) l'iiit on lial't 17 Ctci in I,
ff llaidiiu'. 4 Hit In pIMi r-riilkiii N ill n
Italk llinliiiK I 11 puts Coleman and Hear
dun lime --' 10
The Ol) pliant Ileds joiiruecd to
Pottsvllle Pi Ida) and were defeated In
a closely pla)cd game by the stiong
team of that plate. The Pottsvllllans
won out In the last Inning, The scoie
follows:
l'0nsllI,K
it 11 o a r
I1I1H. if 0 110 0
smith, t 0 14 2 1
llelTnei. :ii 0 0 0 10
Jink, M 0 14 3 0
J'W. II I 1 It II 0
I. olden, if i I 2 J 1 0
Maui), Sh o 1 3 1 I
llaitr.i, If I 0 0 0 0
Srne, p 0 0 2 5 0
Totals
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SCHM)N
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(Itary, ss 0 1 1 fi a
Connor, 'Jt 0 Dili
Ann. i. c 0 17 10
Wheilrr, Tli 1 1 1 J 0
Patton, rf 11 I 1 0 1
(Jjiblil. lb 0 tl 10 1 0
botighur), tf 0 0 2 0 0
How, If 0 0, 0 0 0
baWdfc'O, p 0 112 0
Totals 1 3 27 II 2
Pottsvllle 00 000 000 "-a
stianton 010 0 0000O 1
laned run-PotUiill? Double plavs (larbid
(una-ohU'J); Sevres ami Mack; Maurj and
Jones Stolen lates-CIearjr (2); Tilua Strmk
ont-lleffiier (2), C'onn3i, Tatton, "Htm r.nr.
Iml (-), Smith, Golden belt en bacs Potts.
ville, fi, heranton, 2 Ilasei on balls -Titiw, 2
lilt by pitched lull-savidco ("). Patton Passed
lull Vine Time 1 id. Umpire Charles
MJir1'.
Reduced Rates to Chattanooga, Tenn,
& Return Via. Southern Railway.
On account of the twelfth annual
convention of tho National Association
of 1-etter Carrleis at Chattanooga,
Tenn , ScpiPmber 2-7, 1901, the South
em iHllvvny will spII round tilp tickets
to ChattanooRa, Tenn, at late nt one
llrst-clnss fine. Tickets will be sold, to
anone, on August 31, September I and
!!, with final limit to September 10, 1001
Through Pullman thawing room
sleeping can t" Chattanooga, dan).
Dining car service.
Charles U. Hopkins, distiiit passpn
gei agput, .Southern railway, SJ8 Chest
nut slit el, Philadelphia, will furnish
all Information.
DEFENSE WILL
BEGIN TODAY
COMPLAINANTS TESTIMONY
18 ABOUT ALL IN.
Saturday's Hoarlnff in the Injuno
tion Caso of the D, L. & W.
AgRinst the Striking Car Builders
Did Not Produce Any Exciting
Testimony Attaohmont Issued for
M. P. Flynn Who Was Not Present
to Testify-II Wilt Be Examined
Later.
Not much testimony of any Import
ance was htottght out at Satutday's
hearing In the Injunction pioceedlngs
btotight by tlio Delavv.ue, Lackawanna
and Western company against the
sti Iking car bulldem. "With the excep
tion of the testimony ot M. r. ITynn,
pioptletni ot the I-atkuwunnii A'nlley
liouse, und one or two other witnesses
the complainant's ruse is closctl.
Henry Mo)le, of South Sciauton, one
o the defend. tuts, was pxnmlncd when
coin t opened and testified to having
done picket tint) In South Seiantun
fins Wlnskev, of Moosle stieet, the next
wltuesfl, went to work at the cat shops
after the strike was declared. On July
10, he sild, be was met by a number of
the sttlkcrs, who toltl him they had
been sent by the union to prcunt him
fioin working. He was met by a patty
of stilkets .1 few da)s afterwards and
again told not to woik, but was not
molested elthci time.
lie couldn't Identify any of the de
fendants, but said hu watt fine that the
nun who met hlm weie strlkeis. Mi.
New comb. In the cios-eainlnatlon,
elicited the lufonuntton that Whiskey
had not woiketl at the shops for n
)o,tr before the sttlke, uml sought to
piove by Ibis that he was, theiefoie,
not in a position to know an) of the
Htilkeis.
HAAS WAS IN THAU.
Joseph Hmiis, who went to woik alter
being 011 sttlke for about tlnee weeks,
was met on the way to woik one morn
ing bv Campbell untl Thompson, two
of the tltfentlants Thompson told hlm
that he would kick him If he was not
his filend. Haas said he was constant
1) In ft .11 of being tluashed
Joseph St hull, a young lad, testified
to bus lug been teiused meat at Slmw'.s
niaiket In cause Ills father wim woiklng
at the shops dining the stilke. SImw,
tne bud lit 1, was called and denied
lining eei waited on )oimg St hult?
He said he had never been waited upon
bv any of the sulkeis and requested to
11 fuse the Schultz family meat
Heiheit A'aughan, of the flim of
YaiiRlian & Slatle, of Pie&iott avenue,
said that he had lefused to sell Fuller
and Hall goods because he was nfmld
of being bo)cotlei.
A. A Woodwoith, geneial foicnian at
tin tump in) 's 10uutl-hou.se, testified
that he was stopping befoie the strike
at thp l.at kiiwanua. Valley house with
his wife ami child. On Mny 10, he was
requested to leave by Piopiletoi Fljnn,
and ditl so
Mr 1'lMin was called but did not le
spnud. He was sent foi, but was found
to be out of town An nltathment was
Issued ami an attempt will hf made to
have him in totut totbi). Judge Wlll
ai tl ald that If Th nil could not be
readied todu that he deslied to ic
spive the light to have bis testimony,
as well as that of two other witnesses,
who nie out of the clt), heaid befoie
the defense doses its c,ae ill Nevv
cumb object, d to this, hut the tomt
1 ult d th.it the plaintiff had a tight to
the testimony of these witncr.
SAW STUIKHI5S POSTKD
Heniv Smith, of Dunnioie, fm t man
at the tar shops, testllled that he had
ficquentlv seen htilkeis posted about
the nppto.ii.hes leading to the )anls anil
car spops.
tSeubeu (iauinnr of South Stianton
testltletl, in dltet t CMtminatlon, Hint W
H. Stanton, a ineiubei of the sttlkeis'
eei utile tommittec, had met lilm on
the stieet und called bun a "-tab" and
other names. On t ross-exnmlnatlon,
Mr New comb elicited the lnfoimntinn
Hint Stanton hail been aneted for 11ip
alleged oftenso nnd that Oatimar bad
Monday
Bargains.
Pretty Light Lawns 2c
Printed Dimities, all new 12Jc. Linen Shades 7c
Fine new 1230 Batistes, white ground black figures.. 9c
Dimities, iocliue of pinks, blues and reds Sc
Polka Dot Madras on linen and white ground 15c
Crepe de Chene, 4SC kind choice light tints 25c
Plain Mousline de Soie, stripes and figures of same
shades, 50c all the season 29c
All of our best Linen Ginghams, silk stripe Madras,
Japouette cloth, Grenadines ete 19c
Big new line of open work stripes for waists, 25 to
30c grade 18c
White Lawns, full iJ'S yard wide 10c
Best Apron Ginghams 4Jc
All Best Prints 4c
Good Brown Muslin 4c
Best " " Sy2c
Plill Bleached Muslin 6Jc
Good " " 5c
$1.25 Counterpanes $1.00
Russia Finished Crash 4c
Disc Pattern Linen Napkius 79c value 59c
MEARS&HAGEN
415-417 Lackawanna Avenue.
failed to Identify him In the aldei man's
couit. ,
Mi. O'HHpii endeavored to hap ad
mitted iir evidence the paper drawn up
by Mr. Co.vno nntl sent to scvpinl mer
chants, requesting that tiny do in busi
ness with the tompany or any of the
non-union woiknien. Mr New comb ob
jected to Ha admission, contending that
the paper had btpn withdrawn by the
Union utter one day Judge Kelh ie
fused to admit It as evidence Todnj
the defensp wilt begin to offpr testi
mony. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Juiltip t'irpenter has orJend a heitlne; fur ng
(I on Hip petition ol Frink Halertnrskl, of ttiulli
WashltiBlon avenue, who seeks to have his son,
R;ltetrr, committed ti thu lloup of itefinje.
He alleies that the boy is Incorrleihlo. and that
to ibents lilinaelf from homo for long periods
.bitlce Carpenter has hmded down a. decree in
the rise o( ('. V, llrlsteur a II T Craven and
the Imperial Underwear company directing the
defendants to Klve ihe plaintiff credit for iiie)
worth of the eotnpin' toek
1'reemin larned, r md Ireemm I.arned,
Jr., vtho are the ilrfiiiilmlii In an eipiity action
liroiialit In Joseph I' (llldvv, tmsleo for the eld
er Irfrtied creditor, Bled their answer ti
the plaintiff' Mil on Saturday They deny the
ktatemtnt tint f inied. r , transferred property
to his on In older to defriud his creditor
(.'corse tltitli, through his altornejs b P
Wedemin tint Frink lloyle, has beiiun a milt for
JJ.(S)t) datnaites aKalnst the llirrlaon (Jranllp
compiim. of Vermont. He Mas struck by a
filling derrick durlni! the construction of the
otillrrs' and fallout' monument by the com.
pan)
AN IMPROMPTU CONCERT.
Given at Lake Henry Through the
Kindness of L. T. Cnnfleld.
Tliiough the kindness of 1 T. Cnn
fleld, master builder of the Delawaie,
Lackawanna and Western Ilulltoad
ctmipnnv, who set tired the Hlectrle
City quartettes, the cottagers at Lake
Henry and their guests were tieateel to
a. most enjoyable sat ted conceit )estei
thi) In the newly elected pnillon In
Lake Henry paik In spite of the shoit
nollte given, fully eighty persona
founcd tho nudlence, nmong whom
weie the Hon. William Connell, with
family and guests, A. U. Win man and
family, ex-Sheriff Charles lloblnson,
Dr. Call Sllei, G, D. Steen, the post
master and genet al purveyor of botllly
comfoitof Maplewood, II O. Sllkman.
tho owner of the park and tho gt eater
poitlnn tif the lake; Mr. and Mis A
S. Kcir, Miss D.tvl, Miss Faile), Dr
W. H Denhiud, of Philadelphia, C P
I'otd nnd wife, who pla)ed the organ
The progi amine, which was ai ranged
and conducted by Mr. Canlleld. con
slsteel of the Tendering by the quintette
of "When the Hlg Hells Illng," "My Old
Southern Home," "Down In the Corn
field " These weie Inteispetsed with
the singing of li)mns by the congre
gation. The Kleclrlc City quartette Is com
posed of the following colored gentle
men. Sllasi Hrtz, Thomas Hone)
Charles Battle and Hany Logan.
WILL ARRIVE AT 12:32 P. M.
See "The Kittle" Get Off the Train
This Noon in Full Highland Dress.
At 1J3-' p. tn. today tlif- Klltlcs will
an he in this city anil be prepatcrl to
Che two conceits In the new ainioiy,
one in the afternoon at -'30 and the
other at 8 In the evening. They are
cninltiK here undei the auspices of the
Caledonian club, which orEanUatlon
has made atranRements for a fiee
stteet paiade at 7 p. in. As the nrmoiy
is laiRo enotiKh to hold 10.W10 people
without dlscnmfott, It hnt been de
cided to have a Brand promenade hII
aiound the liullillnp. Tlio bnnd will
have the full Highland costume of the
lliitish aim), .scailet. tunics', Davidson
taitan plaid nnd Kilt, and white spats
and pi cent n most picturesque hectic
As a botl) of musicians "The Kilties'
are hdlii to bp excellently tt.ilned and
di tiled, lendeilnp; their inu-lc with
-pliit and umleiMnndliiR'. under the
dliectlnn of theli ery able leader, Mi
John Slatter. The New at k, X .1 ,
News said of them. ' The Kilties' hand
cairled eei)thlnK by stoim. The hand
some new Auditorium wnfi eiowderi to
the dnnis by a dellphted audience,
1'roRi amnio scheduled for twelve min
utes, hut these wete doubled and
tiebled, no great was the enthusiasm.
Male choius sang magnificently."
Try the new 5c cigar "Kleon."
uuw
j wiien Buying a Cliina Dinner Set
9! It seems natural you should want to buy wisely, for It
45 means llie investment of money for an article which will
Jg last a lifetime, provided it is the right kind of china. We
have a lew French Chin -ts of recent importation which
5 should go in a day. il t ,ilue and quality is considered.
100 piece Clum ,U Havllnnd $25.00
113 piece Thcoilo 0 llnvllnnd $38.00
qj Newest shape, handsoii.. decorations and gold tracing.
Why that is less than you pay for a plain White French
vnuia sei.
Cvxvarvgx,
Geo. V. Millar &
BARGAINS IN
An unusual trade opportunity enables us to offer : :
two exceptional lines of Lace and Tapestry Curtains at : .
lrtrC fl-n nfsir ,.! ,.i. aV . . . -L. A . ja! .
is.03 u urn p-i-:t,'iii cum 10 manuiaciure. as quantities are ..
limited an early inspection is advised, as when present "
mock is exnaustea we cannot duplicate.
Lace Curtains
Nottinghams
Choice line of Brussels, Re
naissance and Irish Point De
signs. Real value $1.75. Special $1.25
Real value $2. 35- Special $1.50
Real value $;.oo. Special $2.00
Real value $4.50. Special $3.50
Real value $5.00. Special $3.75
Real value $6,50. Special $5.50
Furniture
A select stock of Foieignand Domestic Novelties in
I TAPESTRY, VELOUR,
I SILK DAMASK, FROU FROU
I Estimates for all classes of upholstery, cheerfully
f given. We make a specialty of
Slip Covers
Special clearance
CARPETS, WALL PAPER,
The most complete stock
WILLIAMS
Temporary Store
Annual Summer
Reduction Sale
Our entire summer stock to be closed
out to make room for the fall stock now be
ing manufactured.
The entire stock of Straw and Felt Hats
that were $2.00 and $3.00, to be closed out
at $1.00. (See window.)
Shirts
Sale Price
$2,60 and $3.00 quality, $1.98
1.50 and $2.00 quality, 1.39
1.00 and $1.25 quality, .85
Underwear
$1,50 quality, sale price $1.19
1.00 quality, sale price .75
.75 quality, sale price .50
.50 quality, sale price .3)
Big Reduction
in Hosiery
Remember, we have no old stock to
work off, but are offering you new, season
able stock at less than cost, as we NEVER
carry over stock.
Louis H. Isaacs
412 Spruce Street.
BTry Our Special 10c Linen Collar, in all
the new shapes.
Co. 'Si!?"1"!"'
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4 4,4, 4..t, 4, 4.4, 4,4,4,4,4,4,4.
DRAPERIES
Tapestry Curtains
Some new color effects in
Oriental Tapestries
Real value $4,50.
Real value $9.00.
Real value 10.00.
Special $2.50
Special $6.00
Special $6.50
Couch Covers I
Special values in Kelim and
Bagdad effects at $3'5 to $8.50.
Coverings
prices on entire stock.
BRASS AND IRON BEDS, Etc
in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
& M'ANULTY
126 Washington Ave.
4,4,,M
All 50-Cent
Quality of Neckwear
Reduced to 35c.
3 for $1.00.
Twenty Per Cent. Reduction on
all Leather Suit Cases and Steamer
'I runks.
Reduction on all grades of Shirt
Waists.
50c quality Belts and
Susnendeis reduced to. . . .
Klastic Seam Jean Draw
ers reduced to
Wash Ties reduced to ... .
42c
42c
5C
Karkee Summer Vests
reduced to 1.19
Reductions in all other depart
ments. See windows.
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