The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 26, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, ATTGCST 26, 1901,
CHANGES AT
THE THEATRES
XYCEUM AND ACADEMY COM
PLETELY REMODELED.
Both Houses Hnve Been Newly Deco
lfttctl Fiom Pit to Domo nnd Fitted
With New Scenery The Academy
Has Been Supplied With New
Seats nnd a New Cm tain A. T.
Duffy to Have Chnige of Both
Theaties Academy's Season Opens
Tonight.
SiiHiitun'K two luliHlp.il ihenttes, the
!,,.fiini nml tlio Acinlrmy of Mii'li,
luie lireii completely le-tlroot.itrd nnd
lo-hpptilnted iliiilnir Ihe pnsl two
months liy their ouneis, A .!. and P. .1.
Ciixcy. nnd run mm lie s.ild to com
pare mint fnwmilib with the lending
thiMlies of u Mltnllni' t'l.iss In the conn-
tl y.
The l.wrilin lms lieen completely
none oer fiom tlu' entiiinco on Wo
inliiR nvenue to llii' highest point of the
ilmne. The Interior dcrnnititiK In both
this theatre nnd In the Academy of
Pillule wis done li the llrm of Mollis
Hi ox., who mii well feel pioud of their
woik.
The pi evading coloi In the Lyceum Is
n deep ili.li muioon. This Is the b.n U
ground on nil the walls, while the te
llef work Is finished in silver and kdI'I.
The effect piodliced Is iiiltt. Mlbdtied
nnd iiitlstlc, and Is in striking eonti.ist
to the Randy nnd gin Mi eoloi schemes
nern in many of the law metiopolltan
theaties.
The ccnti.il dome has been palntid
by Claw lord C. I'vne, tin liistinctor in
the National AciuUmy of UpiIkii. who
had ali-o done some extinlslto initial
jialntliiRs on tin- panel in tin lobl.
The boxes hnve been newly decorated
nnd hunir with new ili.ipeiles. as hns
jtlso the ladles' retiring loom, opening
flimi the lobby.
'I he ehuiKPs behind the .scenes are
nlmnst as extensive. The dressing
looms him' been enlarged and an en
tire new set of stock seeneiy has been
painted. The lights In the house have
linen Int leased to nlmost double the
number which hae been In use In the
past
The atiade leading fiom Wyoming
HM'tiue to the theatre entiance lias
been lepmed with cement, and Oak
ftml court, over which the patrons of
the house must uoss, Is to be paved
with asphalt at onto
a.a.im:.iy impkovi:.mj:nt.s.
The Academy of Music lias been nl
teied to suill an extent that its old
pations will, this season, hae a haul
time making themselves believe that
It leally Is the old Academy nnd not n,
bland new theatie.
The entile Intel lor has been dec -i.
tied In niaioon and silver, nnd the
old-fashioned ihamleller has been ie
inoved and In Its place n heautifilllv
painted dome studded with electili
lights has been constituted. The old
familiar paintings of 5hikespeaie and
Mo, lit which have Hanked the stage
loi eai and eais have been effaced
and in their plate have been painted
llgines lepiesentiiig 'Meditation" nnd
"Plight "
One thousand new opera chairs, nil
'nige and looniv, have bei n put In.
nnd new impels laid on both the main
nnd balcony lloois. A new cm tain has
been hung In place and an entile new
set ot ni'iifij pun based. The stage
has been enlaiged bv extending It Into
the auditoiluin about tin op feet. All
in all, the Aiademv of Music Is now one
of the mlis,! and most comfoi table
theaties in the Mute.
The Aiademj's season opt ns tonight,
when the Mabel Paige compaiiv begins
it week's t ngageinellt The hjceum's
season opens next Montlav night with
Heine's evei popnlai 'Shine Aiies '
Tin iiolii it s of both houses will u
jualn the same as heietoloie. The Hist
c liis piodiit tlmis will be piesentetl nt
the I.vciuni. while the cheaper reper
lolio compuiies will play at the Aiatl-
mv. It It- until i stood that some of
the better i litss of pioductlnns will be
booked tin two nights at the Lvteum.
This Is in line with the wldespiead be
lief that it Is about time that PuaiiUm
ceased to bo a one-night stand.
Jl'ST O.VK ir.l.PSTltATlOX.
An illustiatioit of this was jteeii last
year, when a special matinee piesentn
tlon of "In the Palace of the King"
liad to be made to accommodate the
laige throngs of theatie-goeis who
weie deslious of seeing Viola Allen
A, T. Duffy, who so siici essfuiiy
managed the I.vceuin theatie last eai,
will have ihaigo of both houses, while
he staff of each will be compilsed as
ffollows:
!- renin-Tieasiirer, William ?.
Uanaway; musical clliector, l ,i.
IlitlPl", stage mnnagei', (leoige V
.Louder.
Academy of Music Tieasuier, f!, VV.
Alexander; assistant tre.isiiiei, Fiank
Duffy: stage nianagei, t'luuies f'on
nell; musical director, a. T.. I.awience.
RAIN PREVENTED GAME.
Caibondnle Crescents Did Not Piny
Here Saturday Afternoon,
For the fourth successive time, tain
lrtet'eiel ,with n bise ball game ,t
Ail If tie Park Satuid'ay 'I'te-noou,
when tho Carbondale Ciesicnts weie
to have played Southaid'.s Snantou
team.
Tho rain fell steadily dining the
morning and eaily part of the nfter-
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.. Hi CommonnciHh bld'ir, Scrinton, I't, '
Cilt)tlltlMMVlll)ti(MMM'4)()tllt
V DEALERS IN I
noon, leaving the park thoroughly un
fit for playing purposes. Wllkes-rtarre
Is billed for the attraction this coming
Saturday nnd it Is to he hoped the
rnln will not nrnln stop the match.
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of Music.
The thealilcal season will be opened
tonight bv the Southern Stock com
pany, supporting Miilxl Paige, nt the
Academy of Mu-lc "I.lttle I'nntietto"
will be the opening bill.
Tho suppott Is veiy good, priilcc
woithy woik being done by Misses
Ollle llalfoid, Amy Paige, Dora Paige,
Anna It, Prentlie, I.lttle Neln, Hnhy
Wavn, llc-ni.v P Wllliinl. Sheridan
Holmes, Hation a Paige, William 11.
tlovey, John riaik, Charles H. eA
nian, Unity I' Ptontlee, ("ail Hiehtn,
M M .Incobs. Joseph V. Jacob.
Among the piiidin tlon given during
the engagement aie "I.lttle Coquette,"
"Pncle's Darling" "Pniler Two Flags,"
"The I.lttle Pgyptuu " "The Huckeje."
"Pmle Sun in China," "Penil of
Savov " nnd otheis.
Pi le, in Jii and ,10 cents Matinee
dnllv except Alontliij , pi Ices, 10 and 'M
cents
A MEDICAL COLLEGE.
Company Oignnlzed to Teach Medi
cine nnd Surgery by Mail nnd to
Establish n School In Addition.
Siiautou may hefote long have n
metliial college within hoi boidois If
the plans of a few of hei cltls'ens ma
tin c.
Application s to be made to the
state depaitinelit ut Hat l l-bliig, Hi p
tembir 111, for a chartei for mi Intended
ccnporatioii to be Known as the Na
tional Conespondeiiie Hospital, the
promoteis of which Include I)r John
P. Walker. Call I.meiir, M P l-T.v nn,
James Mc Kenuu nnd John P. Foul
The object of the (iitpoiiillon us set
forth In the notice of the foi tin timing
application foi a c baiter Is "to estab
lish couies of study anil give Institu
tion b coriespontlence and otherwise
In the pi npet tics and vntiotis inodllka
tions of medicine nnd suigeiy uinl the
scienllllc aiiplicatlou of the i.une to the
ullt'V latlon of pain anil In tile cine of
diseases "
One of the piomnteis s.ud hist night
to a Tiibuue mail that it n i barter is
seeilinl the company will establish a
sthool at once and begin the teaching
of medicine and suigeij by mall.
It Is also planned to open a medical
school foi students who inav desiie to
take up the stiitlv at Hist hand nnd to
erect and maintain a hospital In con
junction with this sthool.
A COUNTRY PICNIC.
To Be Conducted by the Societies of
St. Paul's Chuich.
An oltl-fashloned countiy picnic Is to
Im colidtii ted bv the united societies of
St. Paul s iliuuli, In Sanderson' park,
(Siet'll Itltlgc. next Wednesday anil
Thill du.. Theie will be music by an
excellent oichisti.i and amusement
tViilllies of vailous kinds.
Tit kcts me being sold for a drawing
for S.".i in goltl whli h is to be chained
off on Thtusdny night.
NEW COMPANY ORGANIZED.
It Will Undertake Wholesale Win
dow Cleaning.
I.'dwin Moses, of Madison avenue is
at the head of the Lackawanna Win
dow dinning company, which was or
ganized In tliis city leiintly ami will
st, ut business this week.
The c inn ei n will If managed along
the same lint s of clinilar companies In
the laige cliiis, employing a number
of men to .nt as a sou of white wing
biigade, in the window cleaning line.
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: CITY NOTES I
lllUtS HiMISrj p,li llintl.r pml.r
iriu.l cirun will eho line n pt I .nnl i,
MIKTINf; WIPMspw MiJlir-nicrr will
be a tiioitinz nt tlio cHhl..m' union Wi. Inc. h
iiiul.t in (.uuiwi's bill.
I'VV. IH' Tin. li. I im in nn! Ilu.lv n mm
pine piiil suiiiiIj) h (he Oliphint, I.1I.I.1 Cifik,
l.iw) l-lin.l mil I, nlin iiillliric.-.,
CVIIIJl'A WMM'llsV.tV -llie minliiKiiv .f
lluii.t ('mini will In ii Mi niii it iIil' K...IU0
Mission tonitflit .11 ? n'rloik Ml me urliiune
Ills HUM) Hi l.ll Hull. III,.- In.pict. r I' I
lb. mil li.m tilul M- bull. I in the um ..( v",il.
villi tl..' i ill iiiilri.lln lb.- I'iiIk liiunnly
till. I lllW! 11.11111111 uf lllltull is Ills Mint).
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ll ne.l i Mini ili uutiiiil xjlin.lai iilstit, vc li n
III (fll llmil till' tfp4 l.f KCDSll'n KMll llMIIII, mi
I iikiHiiiihi it.nui. 1 1 it In.nrii'u' Mirv in in. I
a lb.' I ... U.o nun b. .-pil.il
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J In. Ii. I it I bo I-lfk IH.IIIII i Im-piul In
nikl.l .ilbinn,- Iroiii ,1 nit lip an. I bi.lli lirtit-i 1
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In iliil
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bun wiii. I li.i i p. .In) inn tin,; ,f t i.iiiin hi
i. .mini in 1 1 l..'bl mi nnpij.i nluht ful ihu
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1..111111I ixiMiiliin; I In- Mini" fr u,t ji.it mint if
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willlinl.l ii unimil .i.itlm,' IihIh ,t ii,(. M,
nul linn, tull li'ito ili polm ,r, n. llu.i.,,1,
mien ,il in ii in.: li ti'ihrk Mrnilifru ..(
Hit l.niiim nin.'lii.' niiHio c, Igrliowlila Jul
II ihmIiIh Mill nU) In pirktii'
(IINIIK Kills' I (i sOS IViincilwnli ill
u.i.ii S.i I VI. (Inl.r ..f llilluu) (i.n.lnitoK,
mil linl.l i 1 1 mi l.ikt at I ike Isriun, riiiiili,
Uie ii n ortlipln vt 111 liiinMi miuli in tlu
piullnii In iht ifioiinmi tl.e ( rckifiin, ot f jr.
boil. I lie. ,111, ()i ph mt llmttiK t nii-rt in a
lull gjint
niii atiimi'i t nn.n v.,,n.l- i-' H. p QS
liumlidl un.l tiirntt unlit in tfnl) lour lmur
(ur a puue of iflOii
WKIK's ri.KIIIN.-lli Hraihitf- (, r tl.e
siranlnn ( Iriilmr llmiv awnUtinn f.r tlio wepk
mliiii; ve;. .'I, ilH, Jif (ollom. lomln
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t.'IMlim: lliumdiv, ?2l'i.i57 n. frlilu, iiirn,
S710. Mliinli, IhO.d'lJ 7. total, tlnl.tott li;
rorroponillin; iti-rk lat vrar, t,"i7,'i')'M.
P. I, K V P ;iS-llii Pfljwarp. lack
nttimiM ami Wi'lrrn rnmpiny paid at ih fatlnr,
lvitmr ullrj, iii Srrintnn anil North Kraiunn
lliiiit' on Saliirtla), ami will pat tmla.t nt the
i.'ii.j(. ViithliH b.--i, lllis". I'llHbonc, Hall
Hfn.l mid Wnoiluanl inlr.M liiiii.nrnw the nn
pbnpt of tin- Vlanilllr, Dllmonil ami Moir. mines
will be paid
Tho popular Punch cigar is etlll the
leader of the 10c cigars,
VlklMS 10X11 M li.in.1i menu )i,. u.ilk.
int; eonti.U Mill bo hrlil II.U u.fl, m ,IP u
t. n (.ar.l.n nt pine an. I llliktlv finiu, Pun
iiioic (inn llcikwetth, Hip s mil pcilmtriin,
WOULD INVITE -HOSTILITIES
JERSEY VIEW OF REPORTED D.,
li. & W. PROJECT.
If the Lackawanna Should Invade
tlio Pennsylvania Territory by Ex
tending Its Bnngor nnd Portlnnd
Line to Phllndelphlfi the "Pennsy"
Would Invade Lncknwnnnn Terri
tory with Wllkes-Bnrre nnd East
ern Delaware Vnlley Road's
Strong Backing.
Itefenlng to the tlliuor puhlNhed ie
rentlv that the Iickawiuina ltallro.nl
company contvinplnted liulldlnK n line
down the Delnwate valley to Tretrton,
vln re Philadelphia connei tlons might
bo made, the Tienton State Oazette e
pre.e the opinion that the prospects
nie.liilt slight for the linlliUng of such
n line hy tho l.nckawurniu. The n
7"tte tliltikfi theie Is a payability that
a new inllroad will be built down the
Millev at no far Oletant tlnte, but It Is
very unlikely to be the l.iicknwanna.
uk it would have little, to gain nnd
much to loe bv such netlon. .Speaking
fin I her on this mnttei, tint Gazette
fll.Vt
"If the Lackawanna thould Invade
the Piniinylvaiila'K teirltorv. the latter
could deliver a letuin lilow which
woultl mnke thing" veiy lntere.tlng for
awhile The I.ni UawannnN ontlie Kast
ein I'emif-.vlvniila and l'ocono teirltorv
Is tiaveiwed by the Wllke-H,n re and
Knstern, vchlih l lontrolled bv the
Kile mid the Krle b tlie lennslvnnln
co bv manipulating the pioper stilngs
there woultl be no tumble In Invading
that teirltory, (Ullv two mlb-s uf tiatk
would need to be built
"Anotht r point whete tho Peunsvl
vnnn timid deliver n telling blow at the
l.ac'kawaiina 1st In the tdnto belt of
Northampton county, vvlieie the latter
company iicqultcd the H.tngor ami
I'oitlatit! rallioad with the ept.tatltm
that It would prove a gold mine, but
through the uieigetli oppiivitlnii of the
Iehlgh and New Knglnml, which I- now
cotittolletl bv the Hangor and Poit
Intiil'H foi tuer pi evident, wlo n
'ftiien' out of his position bv the Hlnlr
CHIate it hns proven a goltl bibk Con
nections with this line nlone would give
the Pi nii.svlvanla a vnt lnitene In. Itn
tialllt on the Helvldere line.
' Theie Is alo a w-iilelon that the
Penn-vlvanla Is bnil.lng tlie l.ehlgh
and New Kngland in Its i-pii'iit active
moves to complete a tlnoiigh line be
tivicn Penns.vlvanla and Huston, vli
the Poughkeepsie inidKe. The itnpuit
mice of Mil li a line to the PeiiiM.vlv.intn
lannot be i iiumeiTitcil In a few winds
"It I" unite evident that the public
will be treated to a big fight in iiiilroad
lines h little later on, If all tin.- plans
tin not niLscnrrv and It will icntei upon
the Penii'-vlvnnla. Lackawanna nnd
iKInwaie valley companies
' I he qiircuion of it through line up
the vallej, backed bv the Kile, is not
n suppositious as pome mav suppose.
T'le pieseut Pelaviaie Valley load,
fiom Water (lap to Port .let vis, Is li
celvlng stiong baiklng fiom unexpect
ed smile e.s
"Theie Is but little probability that
the Lackawanna will connect with the
Iteaillng rallwav at any point, as the
two madis an not to be clat-sed In the
same lines, nnd there Is no spera fed
ings of friendship between them.
"The new Delaware Vnlley inllroad
has annoiintctl Its Intention of connect
ing with tlie Penns.vlvanla at Mauimkn
Chunk anil the Kile at Poi t .Icrvis
within the net mi, thus .stalling the
tight which Is In v low "
RESOLUTION IS SIGNED.
Ri-cordev Approves of the Additional
Sewer In Railroad Alley.
Kecoider Council on Katuidav slgiutl
the resolution ptnvldltig for tlie cou
s'rucllon of a sew'er on P.nilio.ul alley
to iclleve the Lackawanna nenu
H'v.ei. He was vvaltetl upon b a com
iiiittco of the piopeity owners of thrt
waul on fs.ituidaj inclining and w is
lllged by them to sign the lesolutloll
'1 lie lesolution had a haul .sttugglo
for c:.lsteiue In select council, but vvaa
ilanali.v passed, largely thiough the ct
foits of Its father and main suppoiter,
.select Count llman Thomas C. Melvln,
nf the Klglith ward The opposition
was lid bv 1'ienldent C. K, Chittenden,
who in gin d that the .sewer was tin
Iieiessai.v, BACK TROM THE SEASHORE.
Jack Tietney Gains Fourteen Pounds
In Weight nt Atlnntic City.
.lack Tleiiiev.Si lanton's most famous,
sleuth returned Satuidaj fiom AM m
lle Cltv, whete he spent eight davu.
The nip agiitd with the liuitl I i
antl he lidded fourteen poiuiit.s to the
collectoii of pounds nwilrilupoi lie
UHiiallv di.s.oiis
.lack's weight Is now L'J.i pounds,
which ln proudly admit.s While at
Atlantic lie leaped much enjovment
dally by visiting th,- man little jt-Miim
on the boaidwnlk, wheie the jneny
fakir off em u nltkle to anyone wJios,.
weight he cannot tcincessfully glles,
Tie llley became the bete nolr uf eveij
une ill thei-e gentt.v.
Soveieign Ginnd Lodge, I. 0. 0. F.
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 10th to
21st 1001
Tor the above occasion ticket agents
of the Lackawanna laltinad will sell
speiltl loiind tl lp tickets to Indl'inap
olls, Ind , nt icgular Hist class one way
fare for the round trip. Tickets will b
on sale good going Sept. 12th to 1,1th
Inclusive, reuniting to leave Indianap
olis not later than Sept. i't oi em Her
thnn Sept. 13th. H depositing tickets
with Joint agent at Indian ipolis, Jnd ,
on or befmo Sept. 2ud. leturn limit
will be extended to leave Indianapolis
not iHter than October 7th on piv incut
of f.il cents additional. Stop off m nuf.
lulo will be peiniltterl nn the leluin
tilp by depositing ticket with Joint
agent No. B0 Rxchange utreet, mid on
payment of $1.00 rxtra, provided that
ticket Is used to destination within the
final i etui n limit. Children between
the ngs of 5 and 12 years one-half of
the adult rate
&-. c
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Wan?MjwimM$&
llioniiiKh lntrnttlon liw Pillion ratu
(ra.liiatM Miurc bfnt piiti)na Snnio an- now
Irawlncr tmlarltsi of $t.Jnn, stvm and Al.isoii
Mint In flip and lx innttl rjinlifv themifliiM
In nil prwltlona tthi'h pat f'.l ai.d 0 per month
at thf Hart, Thi itti'inim of WlUlint'S vmni
people la aolldtrd I'oiltlcnj funilthrd. Write
or i all for circilara.
BUCK & WHITMORE, SCBANTON. PA.
&?
In Testing Eyes
We firrpicntlr flntl tlirm HlfTcrcnt. Of
loumc, the claw arc conlriKtcil acconl
Inisl.i. A ureal mltantaiie In paironlilns a
liunufacturlriR optic Ian.
S. H. TWINING,
I3t PENN AVENUE.
Optician drugstorr
IS TO SUCCEED BLOCH.
Hairy Flnx, of Penn Avenue, Hns
Been Selected.
Mounted Olllcer Joseph Hloch, who Is
to let Ire fiom the police fotce August
SI, will bo succeeded by llnrry KIht,
of Penn avenue, who Is at present em
ployed nn a driver for the Ablugton
Dairy company.
Air. l'liix Is 35 years of age, a six
footer, weighs 17," pounds. Ills peti
tion was signed by many of Scranton's
leading citizens.
lie was born In lliissln and ha") lived
In tills city eighteen jenis.
ENGINEERS IN SESSION.
Qunrteily Convention Was Held In
This City Yesterday Officials Re
fused to Give Infoimntlon.
Tint stntlonaiv engineers ot the stnle
mi t In (U.utoily couvi ntitiu yest-rdav
ufteinooii, nt Ameilcan Older t'nltcd
Workmen hall, and held it brief mm
slon, n detailed nccotint of the proceed
ings of whli h they icfused to give out
lot publication.
Hetween one bundled nnd fifty uinl
two bundled delegates weie piesent,
leptesentliig lodges In this city,
Wllk.'S-ISane. Pittsburg, Philadelphia.
Alt Cmmel, Shainokln, Ilnletnu mnl
oilier (Itles. The convention was call
ed to onlei at 2 o'i lock bv ,1. 11. Dllg
gan, of this city, who was elected tem
poral y president ut a lecetit uif'tlng.
nml the session adjourned ut f. 't
o i loclt
Pait of the business befoie the dele
gates was at tlon upon the piopoeil uf
llllailon of theli union vvllh the t'nltetl
Aline Winkers, which was icientlv
lllgetl bv I'leslilcnt John Alltchell in
his utldiess at u big mass mi cling of
m.ne employes at 1'h:. 'i.iti.
. Piesld.Mit iJiigg'iii was asked by n
Ttlb.liie man whether the c'ottv enlioVs
sciitlnitnt appealed to be in favor of
sin li a move, and hastily answeied:
"Well, no I should s iy It was ile
cltledlv in the oilier direction "
On,- of the pilmaiy causes for the
calling of tlie convention was to make
peunanent the piesent oiganl.atlon.
but Piesldent liiiggan ietusd to give
out anv Infoi niatlon icgardlng what
was io'n In the mallei, saving that ,t
was in illicit opposition to the i tiles
of the union to give any Infoimallnii
icg.ndlng the iiui.imi tlons nt business
.sessions.
Tii m.ijiiiity of ilelegati- will leave
for their homes this morning The
in xt convention will be held ut the
ii II of the jui's'dcnt.
BLACK DIAMOND IN SCRANTON.
Lehigh Valley Road Again Blocked
by Landslide.
A landslide mar ihe Voslmrg tunnel
on the Lehigh Valley lailroatl i.estor
tlay necessitated the sending of Sev
ern! Lehigh passenger tialns along the
Delawaie and Hudson thiough this
i ity to Cntbondalo ami then to Tllng
h initon. The Itulfalo expiess passed
thiough heie at S ,!il In the moiiilng anil
the lll.nk Diamond at ".0 last night,
tlie Delawate antl Hudson fuinishlng
idiots nnd engineers.
The slide is thought to lnve oietin.d
between midnight nnd 1 o'i lot k Mtui
diy nininiug Tinln No t',, which left
Hull'alo at S p. m , was flagged Just be
foie enteiing the western npproat h to
the tunnel and the new Infoiuted a
slide had oiiuircd whlih blocked nil
p.lsMtljC'.
Pioth Hacks were Kivetcd with debt Is
Cor neailv ion y,ud. All passenger
trallle was seriously Impelled Satuidav
as a lesult, some of the trains being
us much ns s bonis hue,
POLITICAL MATTERS.
C'litiel atirs. ilnlim to bo Inl.-ii i.ur.i rt
C inlinir Hi ilipilili li, mi iMNlnug tu iln rfbit
II it he U in out .mil mil i iiiiIiiIiIp f..r tho cub
mill. .till i ..ruin i tu n lu i bo inlirMtutrn Ic
slmplt sil.i he tt n l.m inn. li on,'ios.til in In ii
nm alTalM to ilUrti-s piiliiim.
The nniplitt ngMrnii n of II, ino. nllf uie
ilniitirt in liiirnc lonnit i m follnun:
( . mini ii IM. h Cuiiri Iiiiice -lohu l.vncli, of
Wilki-llino I' It Mirlm, of Wilkc llpii'
Oiphim' limit Indue A VI I'ru, of VV ilko-i.
Ilirii', l.lttin sf,,,!, of ilki Iiirn-
'-hirlfl V. II IiuiIh, of lljhlim, sila Jon's,
rf If i7 ton.
(. i, Hull, i -(,... in, II Mil phi, of itktri lli-n ,
(! mki II "hi Hi r, of l'hln
Itiiorder Ijiurii llirntt, of Vitputt l..un-hip.
I', loner lir tt II II. r-.' i.r Wot i, Ur .
,1 snindcr. of Wtiinin
snriiioi bun. (imlalt, of Htv4 totiitlep
I In uiitiiilii.il toitii.rriiu proiiit s, t, ,
vr.t lltilt mlilr llie Ifi.thiiH ili not ant
a v-1 ! t Vlti.mt.i MjiiIii or gin one ' to
urn .a'aiiet ludue Wli'iloi, b. .an-v mi r-wlor-i
intiit of Wheatin lit the Dimoiriti ttotibl ni. in
tho iii.l.ir-rinrnt lit tln Itrpiililitani of Ju.lkC
I Mi. b, of Mb. mi th' I... li.tum kliml a pnlltl.al
fpnn,,i. Nut i oiib ul ttiih rp.iilini; the I fin
Inn plan for an unanimous ibillou of In Uo
1 mi. li, l.t putt inc Maitln into the ti.bl, tlie (i..r
ininltn. thiot'sli the pu.-ni. inn li.iruun blni,-. U,
lute ptihliilt anil but. 1 1) ill i.Im.I tin' I .Italian
...nb. I ii. f.r tli. i.i .b ins' , .nirt Ju.lc. lui, Id
turd slmii 'Hi lndor of ihe bin. I uhuli U
to pin it Ioiiii iri.it' i on i, it .ti I v ne -aril
tl.it i m foot (iIuh It limit ,ii ulii i.l thf l.io
drum
Reduced Rates to Chattanooga, Tenn.
and Return via Southern Railway.
On account of the twelfth nnnunl
convention of the Nutlonal Association
of Litter Cnuleis at Chattanooga,
Tenn, Septembet 2-7, 1901, the South
ern i.illwav will sell louiitl 1 1 lp lltkets
to Clinttniiooga, Tenn, ut i.ite of one
first-class faie, Th kets will be sold, to
anv one, on August 31, Septembei 1 and
L', with final limit to Septembei 10, 1101.
Thiough Pullmnn thawing mom
sleeping cars to Chattnnnogi dailj.
Dining tar seivhc
t'liailm L Hopkins, tllstilct passen
ger agent. Southern rallwnv, SJS Chest
nut stieet, Philadelphia, will furnish
all Infoi niatlon. '
Modern Woodmen of Ameilca, At
tention, Special Woodmen In Joint session of
all camps In tho valley will be held at
the moms of Camp soso, No. KilO Dick
son nvenue, Oreeii Itldge, at 7..10 o'clock
p. m., Wcdnesdnv, August is.
A special meeting of the Joint excur
sion rommlttte will be held tonight nt
tho Orcon Illdgn hotel,
The olllce of A. D, Picslon, dentlKt,
Mtrnrs building, will Im closed until
September !,
ITS WORDS, TOO
ARE INSPIRED
THOUGHTFUL DISCOURSE ON
THE SCRIPTURES.
Rev. C. H. Newlng, of Dunmoie,
Pleaches nt Elm Park on the
Theme of God Spcnklnj Thiough
Holy Wilt Not Only the Ideas,
but ths Words, Aro Divine Inspir
ation Tho Bible Is to the Con
science What the Star Is to the
Compnss.
Hew C II. Newlng, pastor of Dun
more Mellitiilist chinch, occupied the
pulpit of Klin Patk last night mid
cblivcrod a renin tkuhly line sermon.
Mis. P. P. Pi Ice wus the organist of
th' evening nnd All. H. 1). Williams
acted as elicit Ister, singing with ex
leedlnply good effect.
The sprnker guve us his text 1! Tim
oth.v :i, 14-17 "All Scilptuie is given
Lv lusplrutioii of nnd uinl Is piofttnlilc
for duett Ine, for reproof, for coriect
nes, for Instructlim In ilghteousness "
.Mr. Newlng salt that Paul, writing
Int i Timothy nt Ibis time, found that
nniiiv weie et veiling the tiuth, nnd
would not accept the gospel. They
were llr.enlng to fnle teat hers on
eveiy side mid the npostle wrote this
warni'iis to the people.
"If he wcte wilting In this nge he
woultl Unci the sumo conditions exist
ing, lie would see that men will not
listen to Hod s wend, that they will not
aict'It Ihe gospel and Mint they follow
nrtrt strange teaching.
"The Hlble Is The Hook. A In the
oilgiii.il 'Inspiration' means Inbreathing,
so (iotl tiKJthed Ills own thought Into
the hearts of men who wrote. Theie
nte those who hold to the eloctilne that
the wolds themselves weie luspiifd If
the woids only weie Inspiied time
could have been no ttanslatlon Into ev
eiv tongue. We hold to the Dynamic
theoi.v which snvs that the thoughts
weie inspiieil and that different men
w i cite us the Holy Spit It moved them.
Thus it Is that It Is possible to trans
late Into nny tongue on the face of the
earth, thus It s that theie Is some
Scilpiute that touches eveiy man who
eve i lias lived, that theie Is something
which speaks to him personnllv.
Till: SAJ1H TIKH'CHTS
"In lnlah, In the songs of David,
In the gospel of John, are dlffeieut ver
sions of the same thoughts. To the
student oneh bears the stamp of Indi
viduality Yet nil expiess the same
general Idea. Thus. If the wot els were
Inspiied, we shall have the same wen els
expressed exactly In the same vvnv In
stead of the beautiful differences which
i cutler the Hook so ftee fiom monoton.
' It should mine to us with the force
of (iotl, Himself, speaking, We set our
watches bv the Jeweler's chronometer,
vhlih Is itself regulated by anolhei of
the gieatest uctuiac tonoct our
couise by the compass which Is guided
bv the Ninth Stai.
' You ami 1 inn giliuil our lives veiy
well by means of our c onsi lent e-, but
conscience needs some Mtniul.it il bv
which It can be squiiied, cnriectetl and
measuieil. So vve must uciept (Sod's
word us our standaiil because It Is the
Infallible truth.
"(iotl s woid challenges scientific
tests. It does not hedge Itself about
with a high wall to pi meet lt state
ments fiom cilticsin Hut the mote we
study It. the more we see that it rises
fai hcvond the human thought
"Take for lii.sitiiin.t-. the line of
piophei les. The cshow the same prin
ciples that nte found in ovetv binnih
of M.'lonee. it .s said flhat no man i an
tell what lve doesn't know, Alot
hum tn piedlctloiiM are slmpl.v guess
work and theie is but cine ihance In
millions that eveiv detail will come to
p is.s.
A KIVC.'S LMPATILNCi:.
"Il l.s said of a gicat king Mint be
mice Inc. line impatient with a bishop,
w'hom he wished out of his va, so he
told the bishop that unless he could
give a supicme pioof of the tiuth of
Chllstlanlty, lu one woid, lit should be
put to death The bishop, with the
wide knowledge of Hod's woid In his
he-ait, answeied quickly, "Jew." The
w outlet ful history of that late the
Choi en people dow n. to the latest da
Is one of the most leinmkable pinnfrc
of the Inspliatlon of prophecy In the
Hlble. In no smallet detail me their
words uiifullllled.
"I have never si en one point whete
the Hlble nnd Science do not agm. it
has not nlwiivs agieec with the the
cu les of science, but these have not
agiecd with each otliei, but whin the
leal facts have been obtained theio
has been haimnny. The geologj of
Aloses, the astronomy of Jeienilah, and
Solomon m anatomy have been found
true In every lespect, The (osniognniv
of Aloses has been incepted as a stand
md of st li in e
"Hetoiu Oallleo discovered the tele
wope, si ientlsts ald that the Hlble
was wiling In the expiesslon legurd
lug the Infinite- numbei of tnit. They
could count the stats, the said. Theie
weie S.:!!0 of them, but telescopes have
levealit! tho fact that foui IiiiiuIikI
million stnrs lay be.vond the iach of
the unaided eje. and later that the
Milky Way N not a nebulous mass, nlt
had been thought, but the shining of
millions of suns,, the cennts of polar
sv stems, llko our own, literati) the stum
In tho heavens tihat cannot be num
bered. The levelatlons of Hgjptology
me continually bilnglng proof to tes'.
tlfy to the tilltll of Hlble statements.
Hl'MHS CONPKSSION.
"Hume, In his dvlng da, tonfessecl
b' had never lead the Hlble thiough
When von htur a peic-on poking fun at
(Jod'H woid, snoeilng nt ihe Hlble as
nlt! fogsm, depend upon It that peison
known nothing about Hod's woid. has
never studied It to leain the tiuth."
The speaker concluded with the
thought.
"If this Hook Is the Woid of Hod,
how dale we live and not stilke to keep
the commandments ns vve know them?
How dare vve net out of haimonv with
Ills plarn"
"All Scilptuie Is given b liispliatmn
anil Is pinlltnble for Institution In
rlghtcntisiies.s. To us It tua.v be Hod
speaking thiough the evangel, thiough
the piophet. thiough the gospel, but
Hod speaking. Let us be In hnnnon
with Ills woid."
Exposition and Industiial Fair,
Toronto, Canada, August 20th to
Sept. 7th, 1001.
Pot tho above occasion ticket agents
of the Lack, tu anna inlltoad will sell
llvo day coach exclusion tickets to
Tin onto, Cannda, and letuin via Lew
Iston and steamer at $7 78, also ten
day ticket llrst clasi In every lespect
for i1 7u. TIi kets will be good going
August Slst and Sept 1st. Children
between the ages of f, nnd !.' years one
half of the adult late,
WMiWtimmmjwMMMMmwttiJi)f
now Can You Know, 1
What we Imve to offer in LAflPS, unless you see them? 5
It does not matter in the least what other people hava, JJ
you should see our line of rianufactitrers' Samples be- S?
fore you buy. 5
Decorated Lamps, with decorated globes $ ,05 5c
liccoratcu Lamps, wmi mountings gold plated, with
central draft burners, complete 2.50
LAMP HEADQUARTERS.
'VyVxvaTKiAV
Cia V Mlllni- A
-vwv. t . iiiiiiMi .
LOOK AHEAD
Why wait until the rush of the House Cleaning time belore
having
UPHOLSTERED
YOHfflllll REPAIRED
POLISHED
Call in and examine our ling of Tapestries. Velours, Etc.,
and let us do your work NOW.
The Scranton Bedding Co.,
F A. KAISER, MANAGER.
Lackawanna and Adams Both 'Phones
RUN OVER BY COAL TRAIN.
John Turner Suffers the Loss of His
Right Leg.
John Turner, the 17-enr-olcl son of
Pr.itik Turner, n l.nck.nwiniia brake
iniin, illffeie.l th" lo-s of hi right leg-.
Satunl.iy nfteinoin, by heliiK run oer
by a coal train nt Nny A in?.
He was redlining fiom woik at the
0piy Cltove collleiy, Uuninore, and
was rlclliiK on the coal train. He nnl
iletily sllppeil .mil fell miller the
uht't'K lie wns ieintnetl to the Mocs
Tnvlor lioipltal, vhQre the lop wns
niuiiiitntetl below the knee. Young
Turner sufleietl Intense pain In the trip
to the hopltal, but Is repotted to have
borne the nony like n Tiojan.
WILL SHOOT AT GRETNA.
Thirteenth's Rifle Team Left Hero
Saturdny Afternoon.
The Tliiiteentli regiment's title te,cm
left the city S,itunln foi Ml. (Iretna,
where they will contest In the stnte
matches this week
The menibeis of the team, who nre In
charge of Lieutenant Lewis 15. Carter,
Inspector of illle pi .11 tiro, are' Lieu
tenant Will Cioiild, of Company K, Cor
poial Kellv. of Coinpan.v i: Corjiornl
Ki.ink Collin, of Company n, Pilvate
Lawience A. Ill Ink of Company A, und
.Musli'lan t'li.ii le s Mooie.
INSTITUTE EXCURSION.
Y. M. I. of Two Counties Go to
Lodote Tomorrow.
Theie will be a Joint exclusion to
Lake Lndoie tcimoiiou of the Young
Men's List'tnte of Lai kiiwiinnn iitul
Lui.ern.' comities. The conimlttec In
liaise has icmkeil Industi lously to
make the affnlr n gieat success nnd
such II wilt undoubtedly lie
Humes of all kinds will he pi in Idee!
and cm client left, shnients i-er eel by
n utiier The Suit ouhestra will fui
Ilish the 1 nice iniisle.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR SPECIAL.
Passed Thiough Heie En Route to
the Tiiennial Conclave.
A special tialn of six cms on the
Laiknuanna lallioad driving New
York nntl New Jeisey Knights Temp
lnrs to the tiiennial conclave at Louis
ville, K . passed tliiough this city es
tciilay atteinoon
The ext uislonlsls will s-top nt the
I'aii-Amciltnii exposition ami Niagara
rails m loute. The weie gieeted at
the station b u laige liuinbi r ot local
Knights Templni.
RELIG0US NEWS NOTES.
SrtiiMu' W ilur, ot thf Itillronl Voiinc
M, hV tlni-tiin aiKiilliui, prcnliul 11 Hit'
dr. i ii' Ititurimil I I'l-i 'I'll tlmrili uMinUt, tdk
inir (ur lil tiif. 'Tin' Two liiiiiinlil'le 1 l.tnu-i "
Tin' iimiiilil) finnly inn-tiiw ll'l flirdaj
itiiiiu'iiii in liu HjIImiiI oinij Mui' llnhiLn
ns-n iiliiin rennn n lirsoh .ill' uinl inJ wa
a.l.liii-x il In siiiicrinii'iiiliiit (ii'uikt Miilwni, o(
tin I(ilui tm.-i n
ltd Mlurt llaliliu sinlili, pastor cf the Snitli
Mini iinif I1j.ii1 limn li, iiruilircl to Im ron
triKiliuii ji"teiili.i fur tin- tlr-t tmii' In M'ceiil
wirki M tin' itininc min hi iiiniiniioil hU
wniH r( Mimtins on "I In Ut in the llnliniitlflii "
I In' pulpil of tin' I't mi Vmiiuc IliptUt ilitinli
i, niiiiplcl in I'oth wnii' i-ti ido lit It
I. I inn. of Clnri i llli N .1 , ulm Urliiirnl
two ilniiii'iit ncTinoiii hcKn Ijrgi' innuri cati mi.
( hi f-t V IniilJllun to lliliilinril Snils" wji
Uio 1110110 nt ti nirmuii th IHrnil Ij't night in Ihe
ftli.tii McIIimIki liUuial thiiiih hi lte Dr.
1) I) llmlli'i. tho i l . who lui j ti-1 retunifil
tn in hi' em iln n
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
William Malcr, iif lMlln ulifil, Jipliitl for
1 ilium e sjiiirilsi Uf allege s tint Im if
Miv Kill' I l.il It Mnkir maili' hlii i . inln inn in
tolirilih' ml llfo I nnlf iioini Ur iNo ni Im
wife null.' fll"' n re- nuiii im tn linn to imlu i'
him In iinin hi i Unit iinnui.'i look pli
onli 4 month ago
In petit Ivn nl snniiel P ln.l, lepiiMnline
llerlln K nt, liulji' ('iipeiiiir in sjlunlav
Kmnteil i rule on I. N Hnhcit- tn hnA iauti
win he fchoiiM not Inlni; a rim in ejiitnitnt fir
lot in the n mnl waul, whhli In in povnon
or llio "lill"M'l. I'll tn nihil ihe ill frmlant
i Uiiih HMe ninlcr purihai," it a loiinij tit mle
Jinking the Biogmph rilm.
'Ihe iiuMni: of hloeripli rllm i an rlalmnte
aurl rlh do pi 'ti iii ltn Mi rille in fieri
lioili Mji7iie 1 ii.l U ininiif it linttl a 1 1 Lite
loll liMmn of th" lequli 'il width unl lran
liunii, i-oateil on one r le nn!) t ri iiiiaii
ii I'll lliiiliii-a ol i in ihoim il i A nn mil' I'
le etiitn'eil In on Iiiihh im Uik rem in .in
ali-i'luiil. iim'itiof I ii tun Hi roiii"ti nn
nUN of 1 olvition of likiilointi if ,ol 1 I!oimiu
on nii.il ulivt l;ll'li inn firt in linth I en
ilrml In ill ii i unnnd on kiif'i tr ncicf, aii'l
no lt nn it lifilit hum i.e it mh! al Hie
pripti im n nil it ii liihi iiiiiinl ihr innri
lens tor oni .nentlilli put ot a he, mnl i ry
tim Inihi of lu milieu, lieu Hun n must
lu KU ifli i In in .11.11 Injun tint it ilitilopul
mnl Mini In tin I'lck'i'.'l'li lntor.1 In takinu' ihu
sh irki ,i IrfTifiii nire Hitht a Irlp of him our
eien milt nn; hh n-ul, ut a i,,i of ,s.,lH
pit mill! On this lllm win P ,'l pliluti.i nt
I lie Inn piiKlll.li iniiii'liiij ciili mlicr for Liuiiy
in nl" In .t'ltc'il illnnili'ill'iii, mid 90 aic
llshli ini'rfil the iiri; in nuki ihu rrc) I.
'llic io.i ul Hulillns alum uat f t,t..
Tn 114 Wjraliir AicimKi g-
sv. Witltln ni Losk AtMnd. Jf,
EDUCATIONAL.
Free
Tuition
Hy n recent act of the leglsla
tuie, fice tuition Is now grunted
ut the
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to all those preparing to teach.
This school maintains courees
of study for teachers, for those
piepnrlng for college, and for
those studying music.
It will piy to write for particulars.
Nn other school offers Mirh tunerlor ad.
VJiiUpi at ouch low rated. Addtcss
J.P.Welsli, A. M.f Ph. D., Prln.
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
'Wijsahickon HeighU, Chcsjnut Hill, Pa!
A lioinllng school for lioys in the eleuiten
mnl lwnutifnl open countr noith of riillti
delphla, v minutes from llroad St Station
l'or calaloRties aililresi
JAMES L. PATTERSON. Ilead-Master.
The I'ciinsjlvnnia Slate College
n riminilion of nnili'l.ili n for idtnl-inn will
le lield at the llmli m hoot, Auedi, Vugut 27,
1 ml, li'Kinnin? at n a in
Ilr M I. WicNwoitli, foi neerral ieir Direc
tor nf the HniiElitnii iMiiln.an) I ollese ot
Mlini, lilt aueptul an a ninimint ai Head ot
iln Mmiiic llepiuiiuiil
The I all s,M,nn n lis s,nlemlier II. lifll
l'or ealaloRiie, peiinittH of former examina
tion pipui., or rtlnr infoimiti in. ad Ires
'III!' IIMIIMIIMI, state C'olleeo, Ta
Tuition Absolutely Free.
Free
at Ihe 1 i-l Mroiil.liiiiE !-late Normal
slirol 1 ill teun "in in Vpt in. 1901.
The l.oieinoi tin Mijtied the lull prantinff i
Fiuti.il nt piopiiatmn to llni n hool, ut well as
the lull inaklns tiuiiuii (lie I ur full particular.!
ai'diis'
GEO. p. BIBLE, Principal.
Binghamton Private Training School
for ncnouii. Rack card and Deaf Mule Chil
dren Manual 'liatnliu, Phjultal Cnlliire,
eedlellurk, JliiMc, hindeiBiiten, Artleula
tlon Open jear round I ituil.ir I'rieei
moderate. S A DU0I.ITTI.1.',
S2 l'alruew cenu.
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
SCHAMON. PA.
T. I. roiter, I'retiilent. 1 lmer II. I.awall, Treas.
It. J. I'osttr, Mauley P. Allen,
Vice President. Secretary.
SUMMER RESORTS.
HOTEL CLIFTON,
LAKE VJINOLA. PA.
finest Summer lintel in Northeastern Penney!,
inula Hold liar ks n ret Uelatvare, I ic.kawar.ni
and Wislirn train it Factorvillle, Loaiin
St rantun 0 a m and t p in Write for ratej,
tie .1 V. lloore, Prop.
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS,
Grand atlantio Hotel and Annex
Virginia Aie and Cearli, Atlantic City, Jf J
Klxlli year, SM lrautilul loonu cn.'uite, sinclo
and with bath, hot and cold voa water baths
in hotel and annex lactation scleet and central,
within frn ard of the Meel Pier Orchestra
OtTrra tprrial nprinu rates, ifU to HJ by week,
$i 60 up bj da special ratet to families Ooachej
meet all trains, Hrllo lor booklet
CIIMUKS K. COPE.
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of ilusic
Monday Evening, August 26tli
The little Comedienne,
MABEL PAIGE,
suppoitid l iti VitiHirm Moi k lumjuny.
Little Coquette.
Malinee dull beKUiiiuu; I'iikiIji at 211.
I'rue. II) and J I mm 1 iiiniu Pliten, 10, SO,
,u i una SiaU on al' ludj at a m.
AMATEUR DASE BALL NOTES.
Tin Weal Mountain llo would like to play
the It (' team a gone of lm hill Mtiirdij
iiir, ,11 it 2 o'llnik tharp. for V) tilde An
awer aa noon aa nwailile, lake l.ilajrtte lar to
m.d ol Hue, 'lliomas Walkina, niaiuxcr,