The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 12, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1901'.
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Ijfefej
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method nnd beneficial
effects of the well lenovvn remedy,
Hrnur or Fins, manufactured by tho
California. Vta Svnui Co , Illustrate
thcTalucof obtaining the liquid laxative-
principles of plants It noun to bo
Dicdiclnallj' lnatlvo nnd presenting
them In the form most ref rehlnfr to tho
tasto and acceptnblo to the bysU'in. It
iRthcono perfect btrcnRthcniiif laxa
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
jently yet piniiintty and enabling ono
o overcomu habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every object ionanlo quality nnd sub
stance, and Its noting on tlie kidneys,
liver nnd bowels, without weakening
or inituting them, mulct: it the ideal
laxative.
In tho process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they arc pleasant to tho
'astc, butthc medicinal quallticsof tho
remedy nro obtained from senna and
other 'ninmatii plants, by n method
known t tho Camfokma I'io .Svitui"
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects 'and to avoid imitations, please,
remember the full name of the Company
vrlnted on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO, CAL
LOUISVILLE. ICY NEW TOKK N Y.
FomMotiynli DruRClsts I'rlreSO: pcrbottlo.
CITY NOTES.
union jinl Mill ! juid lodi.v
Mil' V lMHHll. II 1 Inlmvoii titr
tint lie will not In a landicUlo (oi tli, Itmi
a u ii iininitioti tor totitity mrtrj ir
nu i:r m iiiimiv tav ihs-iiks
Iliitiiri nlnl lllll-on rompitiT piid J refill IV
a Ii I'linton, Coal ItronU. C uliornljtc No 1 ml
I', mlirl mini.
MilSril-" MIND MV V ninntli' mini lili.il
lii of n ruilcm will l nine at llic Catholic
mi'li In (Ink'' Vimmll n sitiinlir, Vpt II,
hi 1" n'ilai.1., lor llic late A C Mihoni;, of
I I I ( I' 111 1 1 C.WI rONKJIir riir li.tnno
i ill, will hold i fpoiidl mcrlliii; tnnltjlit to soln t
ilrlrntn to tlie I 015111' of Itpiilliwn clulis mn
v nlion, wlmli will lie held in this my N- I
1 and 1
III MUMS POn'ONI.n fhe niliomnnl hnr
In; of rhadra Wanlcniryrr acalnit J It Hun
ti uhlrh ,i lo hue born lid 1 vcstenliy hforr
Miiriiivin Iluddv uai poMponoil to a tune to lip
tixri, hv tin opposing lawjcM.
rlt niLn II IHNhlU IT mmon I- N w
c "iurr, of lloko, was vratirriat aljuluadd i
I jnVrupt h Juilse IJ Archbald, of llic iln
trift 1 rdn il (ourt ant tho iie vn referred to
7trf,reo Nimrr Villinn, of ork. Newtomci's
I il illtir arc Flatod .1.1 $J8,W, and Inn d-t
a "Ja Jiioie will be a hoirins bf t, 10
MAY HAVE BALL TEAM.
flaitford Team Ha9 Disbanded nnd
Leaves a Vacancy in Eastern
League Scianton as Successor.
Tin" Hiinoiineement vosttnlny of the
flMnndlna- of the H.utloid dub of
the LaMoiii Uo.iKue vvrfs je.ul with In-tnr-t
by manv Uk.i1 rntliuM i-ts who
w in this enfoucd v.iumiv lu the
I i-t'iii League- tin lilt .1 thiiue rnr
Ni.ininii tn lue.iK Into tho k.iiih .i.tin
II i -cami.
Nm tlml Uiiltfniil Is out, mio of
t'i other New- lliml.uul Itles lould
r imIv ho dtopped and hoili Su.tiitnii
nnd likes. itano ndmllleik lliul
foid Is talking .ibnut a St.ile Lo.mue
tidin fii net r.ir and it if, a fact
tn.u ill nf the 'down Lnsl" ( Itles jmv
better with a state 1 hi tilt train at
thrii p ii U than with ,1 nliu In ,1 league,
the uiajo. v of the cities or vvhlili .no
entliely a '( nated in eei, ie-peet
f i mil the hnnie fil.
I3uth Su.inton and Wllki --V, 11 le
dl' ome ngulii 011 the rit, of i.t .
ball feer and If good trams 1 nuld lie
li unl hen. and In LueiuiV niiiuix
f- it th'ie N no dotibl tint the n.
tluiMcii would linn out In big num
b 11 to Mippiiit the lin.M b. tli. ii pi s.
1 i" mil Hinting.
'I In lai I lluu the ginit nailuiial
Hunt Kx tin I10111 ile.id hri N bollix
t-lmwii b the splemliil tiowds wbhli
hii In en rlinwn to the paiU to wit
ius meilloiK amntiMii' KtiiiH and In
likes. Dane ,, . toiidltinn pi.naiH
'J'lieie me s,vf.ni Imal teams with a
liunibi'r of ilc u MHing plaeis who
have niousod 1 onsldeiable paitlsan
hhlp and the ninti In ,s hae bet n fol
lowed with inleiest all se.if.on by tho
" ilkes-Mane bill iiaiik
In i'asf an Kteiu Le.igui fiaiuhlsp
was Minted theie would be no ill HI -culi
about heiuiliig giotmds Theie
Is Athlelle I'aik, In the Him plai e and
in the seioiid a twent.v .me tiait of
gtoiinil upon which an option is in id
hv the West suianlon Ilihlng I'aik
I in man alios e all men who should
b I'U Ki d as managei of this i mbi mhiIi
t am i Waltii lliiinhain, who was
in th holm of last ear's eiy fast
AtlMiiiir League nine lliiinhain is
with Huffilo imt of this m.isoii, and
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Securities
M Drpidwiy, N, T.
ft" Wllkfi Bmf. Carhondile,
4 5 8 Cemmonwulth bld'fc, Scranton, Pa.
eotild tindouhledly be secutrd to take
hold of another nine heie.
Last year he put lu this city one of
the most nueeeHHful teams In the base
ball history of the ilty, and llmt, too,
nt a lomparatlsely dinall salary ex
jieime. Ho Is hopeful and pleasant In
his relations with his men, et niiiln
taltiN peifott dlKclpllitc, Is a good
Judge or the abllllv of a jounff plnor
nnd nil In nil Is one of the best minor
league managei a lu the lountry.
This H a poilod, moreover, when
Komi plncia. aie mote than plentiful
and a team rould be cisllv plekcd by
a mail of lliniiham's expetleme that
would not leiiulie a mint, from which
to tliaw the snl iili", and ct would
bo able to plav It as fast as any of
litem. In the foinl-ptofcslonal hide,
pendent t.liibs good plnern are legion,
and wllh a few old plari! to steady
them, n lightning like iiggiegatlon of
otnigst,is i milil he galheied together,
when one idlnts that men like Dan
Krivln Dlgglns, Camphell, and srores
nf othets n c at piesent playing Hoinl
ptnfessional hall all of whom ate bet
ter than the majority of phenonis
launched upon the tutblllent basoball
.sea,
JEWISH NEW YEAR.
Festival of "Rosh Hoshonnah" Be
gins Tomonow Evening Ser
vices in nil the Synagogues.
At mips, t tonioiiow evening the veiy
fimieil .lewlsh festival or "Kindt
lloshonna" or New Year will set In
ami fei vices will be held lu all the
synagogues In welioine of tho gieat
hollil.iv In tho Hebrew calendar this
"Itosh lloshiiniia" will Inaugut.ite H10
eai nC6L'
Ko' j. S AnspKher will have
ehatge of the setvlrts at the Linden
stleet temple wheio the fistlval Will
be obsoivcd Tilday night and Satuiday
inotnlug. ' Kosh lloshonna' Is not
only 0110 of the holiest divs in the cal
endar of Jewish holldavs. but also the
one of gi latest good theer.
It In given over to pleasant yoi lal
llt, famll leunlous, lenewnls of
filendshlp, and Is in fart a poilod or
gcueial lejoliltig Now Yeai is followed
bv the fastd,i( Ynm Kippur, 01 Pay
or Atnutment Quite couti.it y in 111
Itne s this riom "Kosh Hnshnim 1."
T'nt twenty-four hours not a bit or
food can be taken, and the denial of
untn Ishmcnt to the body Is ucooiupin
Inl by iu.ier tluoiighout the dav
tlnoiighmit which setviios aie tun.
dui-ted nt the teinpks, AVrong doings
of tho pat car ato atoned foi and
silent ptonilses made of a bcttei life
in the futuie.
STOLEN GOODS FOUND.
Tiank Day, of Buffalo, Taken Into
Custody by Detective Day in
a Jewelry Stoie.
l(teilif Lona Pa (ionlav ni
lesiod 11 limn on Venn avenue who Ih
btlleved lo be ono of the biiiglais who
looted the loMiionie of Key. Mr. Hill,
at Wllkes-Rane. Siindav night and se
emed seveial huuilttd dollai.s' woith
of sllvet waie
Tuesday tho police depai linent le
cehed Infotmatlon to the en"' 1 1 tint a
man had been disposing or solid sllver
vvaie nt lldleuloi.slv low pi Ii es Noth
ing was known of the AVIIkes-'K.uio
buiglaivat thetlni( but Pi teetive llav
was told to Hnd the man and In lug
hhn in as a susjib ions thai, liter foi
Investigation
Yestonlav inoiiiliig Piliitlve Piv
saw a 111.111 wllh a paikagt undi 1 his
aim, walking out Penn avenue 1 1, did
not answei the desi ilption of the nian
he was looking foi, but ho di 1 lib d lo
ki ep his eve on hhn. and when he s.iw
111 111 go into Tillikei's lew eli j stoie,
at 114 Penii avenue, he followed him
When the deleitlve enteteil the stoic
All Pav of Hiiflalo had a itiantll of
slheiwiue spicad out on tho rouutri,
ti v lug to s II It He was tnken to polko
lieadqu utei s. whrio It was found that
the Jevvehv was all stamped with the
lettoi ' II " Ills boaidiug plate was
learned and theie n rltess suit uiso was
found In vvhli h was a new suit of
clothes and the siheiwaie 'Iheie was
also a buiglu's "Jlnini' In the ine
Theiase. rlothfsand sllvet w aie weio
all taken fioni the tesideme of Kev.
.Ml. Mill. Pav Is a blight, well-edu-1
ateil vniin 111,111 who speaks soveial
linguiges lie savs ho bought the at
tb les In question fioni a man he met
.it Pui.voa
'Pav disposed of a watih at S lip
stt lu's plan on I'enn avenue anil also
bought a suit or i lotln s theie, palng
paitlallv tor It with sllvirwnio. jp
slrln had Iri give up the piopeitv and
was at pollio beadiiuaiteis vesteiday
I lamoilng foi his suit
GIBBONS AND THE FILIPINOS.
School Boaid Piesldent Enthuses
Over Uncle Sam's New Wnids.
'! ideit .I11I111 (ilbbons, of the
.- 11 iiti'ii lloanl of Coniiol who ie.
r Mitlv 1 Miuiliied the Pan- 1ue1 lean e
imsiiioii bungs Imi k a sanguine estl
p ate ui 1 111 le .aiu's new wauls, the
l'illp no He iPvoted much time to
tin riliplno village and vo'teiday he
said
Tliiies no ue of talking, those
I'll pltins ale mightv small people I
saw all tae foulgneis nt the fair and
none of 1 111 looked bilghtei or cle.im r
01 bili In laved th 111 our new lMtlllu
lelitlnps When 1 was theie thev
Kave a drip e tlnee men and thtee
w imen 1'nllki must of the foielgners
on -In Miilunv tln.j woic clothes,
their was none of this n iked business
inn mi, them Thev not onl.v darned
evitlv and with nitlstle put pose but
t'pv sang well, plaved well nnd talked
lits letter than many of out older
Aiurilraiis talk.
''Iheie was a time when I was
doubtful about this Philippine business,
but If the ITllplnos at Huflnlo aio a
fait simple, we'll need to watch out
ot one iluv thej'll be ninnlnguis Irlsh
luii all out of olllte," And Honest
John smiled un o: hl.s famous Deinu
ciatle smiles
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COMMITTEE WILL WAIT.
Owitg to an ar iiimulatlnu of pi ess
lug business, (icuetal Supetlntendent
t'lntke of the Laekawanua, will not
II tot the genet al committee of the
! 1'itlo 1 hoinl of Kalltoad Tinlnmn to.
1U0. as was scheduled. The committee
Is hi if howevet, and will wait until
it is 'ointment fnt Mr. c'luko in give
t an line". 1 in e.
The ciinimlttee auuiiiliues that It will
linpinM Its lelsiiie bv pot foiling lans
fin a frckiatlon of the vaiiou.s labor
ciu;nnl..ntiouR on the Laekawanua i-j.n.
ti in
Bichaids &. Wiith.
Kail opening nnd thlid annlveisan
Patullln Sepi. 11 New Knl I line m
limbing liau and men's rut nNlilnr
DAMAGE SUITS
FOR $100,000
D., L. & W. COMPANY DEFEND
ANT IN TWO BID CASES.
Widows nnd Children of Employes
Killed In Accidents Institute Tics
pass Proceedings Attempt to
Ttaco Bilbeiy In Connection with
tho Old Toigo Elcctitc Light Con
tiact Is Unavailing Equity Case
In Which Theie Wll Be n. Tilnl
by Jttiy Oiphnns' Couit.
Two stills for damages, aggregating
Jioooon. were Instituted jesterday
ngalnst the Delavvaie, Lnrkawautiii
find Weslein Kallrnnd tnmpany. Maiy
Ilutnett in plaintiff In one rase, and
Llzlo A Kschenhaih lu the other.
Mt Hiirnett Is tho widow of .Tames
.!. ltumett, the engineer, who was killed
In tho explosion of engine No Til at
Tlnonp, July 20, list Tho rotnpanv Is
alleged to he liable In having irciulrod
the engineer to work on 1111 engine
which It knew to be defective. The
claim Is tnade that the engine was con
demned a wrok bofoto the neeldent
Mis, r.utnett sites for herself and
seven minor child! on. She Is lepio
sented by Attotnevs Kiank H. Ilojlo
nnd L P. Woilrman.
Mrs i:clienbaeh Is the widow of
Kiaketnan Wllllnin K Lsthcnli ieh,
who was killed In the Pocono wieck
of Mny Id moo. In this uiso. tho com
pany Is held to be liable in lint it
maintained n poot, defective and easjlv
nilsnndet stood sjsiem of signals, ami
because It lilted a poison, as llagm in,
who was uotoilntisly unlit and Incom
petent, which person, on 111 count ot his
iintriistvvoithlness, unlltness anil In
competency, mused the collision, which
lesulleil In nrhenbac h'.s death.
When nn accident to an emplove Is
due to the negligence of 11 fellow 0111
ploo theie can bo no leeovotv fioni
the emplover, unless it r in bo shown
that the oniplovo gulltv of the neglect
was notoriously an unlit and Im (im
potent person for the position at the
time he was hlied
Mis Hschonbac h sues for hoi self and
tlnee minor clilldtou. Her uttornevs
me (leorgo L Peck and C. i'oiihrvs.
Hiitli plaintiff demands $Minno dniu
nges. Failed to Show Biibeiv.
In the equity rase of Kmgess 1:
Willis Kees, of Old Poigi. agilnst the
Lickawanna Hlccttle Light, Heat and
Power company, on tilul estenlav bo
foto Judge Caipentei, the plaintiff
made an effort to show bilbi iv lu con
nec lion with the passage of the 01 dl
uauco, In which tho lighting lonttiul
Is hypnthecated, but the elfoi ts pioveil
unavailing.
John P. Thomas of Tav lot was v If,
oiouslv ealiilncd bv tin plalulitl s
coutisrl Mi Newcoinb, with a view
of showing that ho had n hand lu help-Inp-
nlong the passage of tho oidlnance,
but Mr. Thomas denied having even a
leinote Inteiest in the tneasuie, and
iiiaiutalnod ho know nulliltiir whatever
or ativ biibeiv In conneellon with Its
imssage. Me admitted having attended
the meeting at which tho oidlnance
was adopted, but said he was theie
sltnplv as a spot tator Jlo had seen bv
the papois that the Old Voigo loumll
usually had lively meetings and having
notjiiug pai titular to do, on the night
In question, took 11 tun down to Old
I'm go to nnti h the pi m coding",
Joseph Pav Is, a druggist, or Tavloi,
was likewise subjei toil to a s, nulling
examination, but ho ilonltd with all
positiveness knowing iinvtliln what
ever coiKoinlng the passage or the
oidlnauce, anil claimed he did not at
tend the meeting, as was Intimated bv
tho plaintiff
W. H Holllstei, piesldent of the
Standnid Hleciile Light lonipauv
lessees of tho defendant coinpaiiv, do
11 1 l all knowledge of any moiiev 01
oilier valuable thing being used to
fin tin r the passage of the oidiuatno.
K J. Judge, the boiough societal y,
called by the- defense, showed, fioin
Hie minutes, that In the ear moo the
council voted to meet oveiv Montlav
night Instead of the flist Mondav of
earli monih, as was the custom pio
v ailing heietofoie. This would invall
date the veto or the buigoss, beenuso
he fallid to letllin the rllsappioveel
iiieasme at the net iegiil.tr meeting,
as the law lequlies
Ituigoss Ttees look tho stand and
staled that the change In the time of
holding legulai meetings had not been
communicated to him.
The cae was submitted to Judge
Ciupenti r at noon
In the case of Ainbioo L Sprue or
against Pie'derlck A Ihtniv the plain
tiff (lied nn amended statement. Tho
defense ploTd surpilse, and the ease
was continued
Oiphnns' Couit Aiguments.
Judge Vosburg op(oiduv handed
clown an older, dliectlng tho rleik to
prep.ue a list of Oiphans' couit nial
tois pending and iiwalllng niginnent,
for nest AVednesday, September is, at
which time tho list will be railed.
ruder Itule 13, ns nmeniled by onlei
of couit, last Mo'ndav, eai h legular
session of tho Oiphans' remit Is an
aigument mint for Hint 1 out t. This,,
legular sessions occur the lirst week
In which the couit of common pleas is
In session; and, lu the futuie, tho argu
ment list will be called on Monday
mntuliig of each such let in. X'ndi r tho
old pt nolle p, Oiphans' rouit mat lei s
wete Fet down for a certain day of tho
niimuon pleas, aigument couit.
Manv matteis mny not bo lendy for
aigument next Wednesday, a they
would not ordinal lly come up for sev
eial weeks; but such cases will no
doubt bo continued until sotno futuie
date
Judge Vosbiug consulted with Mi
McAskle about the pi luting of the list,
and It will appear In connection with
Satuida.v's Issue of the Legal News.
Equity Tilal by Juiy.
Theie will bo a tilul bv Jiuv In
equity couit, at the nest session of
common pleas, In the ipso of Joseph
V Ullrov, iiustce, against Pi reman
Lnined and I'reem.in Lamed, jr. This
Is the ill st tlmo thlH fnim of pioteed
Ing has boon Invoked In n Lackawanna
ease in iniinv veniH
A Mnn and His Wife
nlmlv df tilled to
trinl 1 .on and
iliiiirlmi in 1 i,e
eiSM U M'Oin
1lic- .mrtnl rl,
prrgrrwil npilli,
ml nun (iriumnit
t hr lionif W I, v
1I1 nt Otr Irj il
lleuiiinrr e I onnii,
S.II I 4IHI1 Llf
1 V dfil IVi nine
1 n I i r 1 lor
V' HHjP'i
Like a
diet of
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Pr. Hun 1
Con Icnufil vi ilk l.
a rNluuioti or rlrti, t. ,ip-
milk nilli nho.hhnt. .ni i,u.
iilinphllr" mldi t to nnik It r, iml
in nutrlllT value lowiiole whft.
DR. HAND'S
Phosphated
Condensed Milk
la n u rffd biHif Imllillni; food fur
Infiinm AhMira anrfl-ilon I liuv
Irr l!uor limn ' frei.li " milk or
In ineirrnn n rtwn llookle-t on
Infnnt foot) I III i:.
Ihr IIP Kami I.n4rn.i1 Ullft (
htra.to. r..
rieeinau Lamed, fi , of Daloville,
petitioned the rodoinl c mil im to be de
claicd a batikiupt. J. J. Glltov, who
was appointed tiltstoo for tho r reell
tois, lenined thnt he deeded nil his
property to his son it sheut time pi lor
to filing tho petition In hankiliplc v,
and alleging ft.iud, Mi. Cjlhoy applieel
foi an Injunction lo have tho ttaiisfer
annulled.
The tnse ctiiio up yesteitlay bofoie
Judge Caipenlet nnd after tho defense
had failed to quash the pi 01 codings by
pie as of non-lut I dle lion, It apt lied for
a tilal bv Jm Tin- plaintiff ngiecd
to this, ami .1 into foi a dial bv Juiy
was made absolute, foithwith
'1 ho Juty will bo called upon to elo
lonnlno whether 01 not the tiausfer
vns mndo with Intent to cheat, ele
ftaud ami delay the cicdltots.
Attotnev T V. Pufly lopiesonts the
plaintiff. Tho defendants' attorneys aie
I. II. Km us and II. AV. Miilhollatid.
Manlngo Licenses.
llivnl T l!ron s,niaon
( Jill.- Pi iu s, 1 inun
lici. I.i inn l)o Vlnttp Tiler Tloinlmint. I 'ft
1 mini Mlliri LllUon Coining. N .
Pilrlek lliirni S rint in
kin.' Nilinil srianton
l.i.prm liilmintn Duniiocv
Vm tun (mr Diimnor
IniK i! Ilifltnin s ( niton
Villi lahlle-M Sirmton
luilvlk- k'c pfi Old I orue
Killirii'i U"niiioni Old 1 orce
IIIIH4 Mmiii'c r-irlionhlo
V1I1 II Mirr Cailiondilo
Uillir llirnplir e s union
Vim 1 i(,iur sll4lltin
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Imi," I ir ri rrr ttrinlcl elnrlrr to the lib
r-.ii! Veiulfiit il Kund
lu Lo I. I IIiImc, of 1 iizrtno ill lomor
T.,w rnbr 111 111 llic1 liurln. nt Hit ( irliondalo
w il,r 1 io
In llio tnc if bnia slionmUir ii.iint Iini
'lliirl, 1 imi pm vmi jctcidHC uilnod for wnit
if 1 M Hi llirttt
Vtloiiut e W II mnn vrtordi r,i urrd 1
111I0 fir ilinuni in t tic 1 it of Vniiir kinnftl
nuiiiiot Pitiiik krnnciU,
I ,ni r iitrnli iippointod Sqoliou SnihiiUr
tj lollnirr if Glriiiiinii, vice I l sifinoi,
tilt minril Iri 111 tic limiiiAli
On nioliin if To lor C:ri rmlinlo 1 rnlo
i-i iinlid to n llio 1 vii titioti in I silr In the
ia-0 if iyoui-, ktll r aid Willi 1111 I linkin
I I ink V sj ailnri vo-tudai imimirrd h i
Ktiiilnit it let miiIi Wlllinl, U11I1 11 y kinpp
III l I krillllllr nf I'dllll" llivlllulp, 11,1 li.n
i.iiiplrtrd tho jiiinoi coir nt II111 knell
II niiitirra won fil d for llio ill find int 1 1 W 1
Itnl Wnriti c. hiuipp vrlrrdiv jn thi iiih of
Villain Hon lull. 1 ('lulu rl id, II nn W
I11I111 aid lniit lacoli lirlinr eiLilt Hip
St 1 011. 11 Itiiluo iiiiiipito Ir i illipil tlut
He -lit 1111 11N III d I 1 tin pi 1 11 HTs nc uniir
t nn 11 t im 1! 11I iiniiIm 1 m
BLAKELY REPUBLICANS
HAVE ORGANIZED
They Torm a Club nt Peckville nnd
Pass Resolutions Denouncing Yel
low Journals and Anarchy.
A laio numbei of 1'lakclv brnoiighs'
slauneh Iloiublhaus met at llio Wil
son Tho cotnpan.v's hall, I'eiUvlllo.
Tuesday evening and listened to a stil
ling addiess given bv Attornev c A.
!.ittonbng. Pining tho evening a Re
publican club was tot moil, with James
AV. Smith piesldent, AN. V. "vVutklns,
v Ice.pHsldi nl, and Nlles II. Johnson,
seeiciaiv " AVatklns was electee!
delegate nnd AVJIll.uu Allen, alternate,
to lepusent the club nt the next meet
ing of llio State 1'nlnn League of Re
publican clubs, whh h will bo held at
Scianton. September 17 and IS.
The loial dub will be known as the
lilakclv Roiougli Republican club. All
Republicans within the boiough con
fines aio eligible to incinbeislilp. A
huge number of nanus, were oniolled
Tuesday evening, and by nest Monday
evening, when nnoihei mooting will bo
held, It Is hoped that tho mc nibeishlp
will have leached sevoi.il hundred. As
Rlakelv Is tho banner Rt publican boi
ough of the v.illej, theie Is no io.isoii
why thu town should not have tho ban
ner Ri publican club All those who
weie ailiultteil to membership Tuesday
evenln',' aio hustling foi moinbcis, and
n lousing inllv of local politic Inns Is
looked for on Monday night. The fol
lowing lesolullnn was passed at tho
mooting Tuesday evening. The com
mittee 011 lesolutlon weie AV. L. Allen,
AVI1I AV. AVatklns and V. T. Gilllith.
IIpvoImJ, Hat Hip elM-mlK ind fipinli.li al
tempt to aiiiiiii our l,lop pnidnt al
Iluttalo on IrldJi, Spt f,, lllli n with indi.-tu
tlmi and orro, loo dp p fir uttuinei, and,
vlup wp 1 U t ' Illm ttlio ii Kin, of hlnsis and
I ml of lordt fir Hie ouUornp, wp alo, Willi all
Into AniPiii in t illzens drnunil that our rppip.m
1 il it c lioth etJlP and nitlonal, nv riry inram
vltliln tliilr u.er for the rnictnicnt of a'lrniBint
li ilalnig with thojp who abuvj our frpt null
tiitlom In proafliltu iminhv or holdlns up to
pnlillo ruiiiPint t. In inliituip or eiihoiwidi,
those who cup elioson liv Hip oIip of Hip ppoplt
to prfldp opr llio iptiniisi of tliU great nation
And be it fnrilipi
lloioliPil lint enr sv mp illilrw co out to limit
nrar and drvr to our Mrlikrn cliirf niigUtratr,
nnd wo fprirntb hopp and pny for till ped;
ipioipry to licallh and hiiiiieHi
SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING.
Of Luzeme County Fair Association,
West rittston Giounds, Sept. 17,
18, 10, 20.
C.iand poultry exhibit.
Lingo entiloH for lareH each day.
"L'ute," 2 0Si4, the "Queen of Ci'ulde
lons AVondeiH," will go nn exhibition
mile each dav, without ilder or driver.
Tho iiianugeinent Ih making a united
effmt lo makn this meeting tho moRt
nttiaetlvo ever held In the hlHtoiy of
the iihioi latltiu.
Aiimlmloii, Jo cciit.4.
FOOTBALL FOR
THIS SEASON
HIGH SCHOOL TEAM IS GETTING
DAILY PRACTICE.
Followeis of the Oiango nnd Slue
Have Many Candidates for the
School Eleven Captain Tiopp,
Welsenfluh nnd Others of Last
Year's Playeis Aio Again on
Team Objection to "Rlngeis" at
St. Thomas College Flist Oame
Will Be rinyed with Blnghamton.
The local football season piom!es to
be rather dull, at thus far the Scran
ton High school Is the only local chol
antlc institution to send Its joung ath
letes nut upon tho gridiron to pine lire
for the battles only n few weeks ells
tint Neither the St. Thomas college nor
Si hnnl or Lickawanna have ot Ht.ut
eel pi notice and It Is not at piesent
known whether either or those Instltu
lions will be lepiesented In tho foot
ball menu. Tooth ill was ti flsvlo at
l.ickawnnut last vear, but things nmv
bo dirtoient h l'n I and 11 Is to In
hoped that theie will min bo a gioup
or tho Reel and White's i liaiuplons
hard nt woik .it Athletic patk
ltlchaid J. Reamlsli, for manv joiis
the team's coach and genei il spnnseit
for St Thomas foolbill i bib Is a!
present out of the city, and without
him Inteiest In the game Hags at the
college. Moreover, theie is i decided
feeling among a laig number of the
student.s iifriltw "ilnp t" football and
unless a stilotlv si hoot team ran be
yeaned thev will eiiise to suppnit It
In p ist .seasons tin colli ge has In -vallably
put a voi stioug team out,
but some of the plnvois weie not what
might bo called tegular.
MANY OUOD PLAYRUS
As It Is theie are enough stiotig,
clever pilfers among the students to
put out u sttong eleven, competent to
cope with any of the local teams, The
High school plavois liave been steadllv
practicing evei .since m hool opened last
week, and Caplaln '(Jene Tiopp expects
to hue his t"iim lu pietlv good shape
within a couple of wieks Several of
the men of last jiup s iciin hive been
lost tho llfll eleven bat .several new
m"it have lenotiid fm pi ie tb o
The most seilous loss sustained wa.s
e Ttised by the giailuatlnn of llauv
Araughaii, last cti's bird woiklug
fast end Ljnoii tho eliunk little
tackle; Oliver AVIUIams the fleot
rootod hair link, and Shult. tho full
b.iek, .no other pliveis who gradunted,
and whos loss Is soiiouslv felt this
season I'lilllips the sunny-haiicd
i ilc her on the bill team, who plaved
list veat about rverv position nn the
r lev on also giadttatod but may be
btrk to take a post graduate rout so
Tropp, AVeissenllult, O'Jlolllv. Llwnod
Powell, Heans and Stone air I i-t jou's
veleinns, who form tho nucleus or this
season's team A tilo or tlnee big now
men nie out on the fli Id, In the pc i --ons
or Itogaii, Mo Kinney and lial
laghei, eieh or whom Is tall and heavy
and well over one bundled and soven
iv piiunds in weight. (Jillagher going
about one huntlied and elght.v
HIMNli TIIILD AT c'lLVl'Li:
lliillaglier and Rarter aie being tried
at out r nnd Rtwnod, who plned sin h
a fine gunid last year, will be pi ij
either at guaicl en tackle It l.s at
piesent Intended to hi ing Velsennuh
bark of the line and piny him nt full
back, but the moie advantageous move
1' tcenis to man, would be to leave
him in bis old place at tackle
Ho could be dinvvu Into the lnek
fleld lo uin with the bill throughout
eve rj game, and his powri.s of offense
thus be utllled to the same rligiee,
as f he was at full luck The line
consols, of pi ,ii tlcally all n, vv nen
KiVe Llwniiil unl Row ill and It needs
another solemn x piofonoe to bolster
,t up Stone, lililnout, Rveis and AVI1
1 ains ate also trjlng for tackles Mime
pi ived i cut -r last eai.
Williams W veij r.ist on his feet
and not being veiv heav.v. would .seem
to be a lltttr candidate roi an end or
tho iMckfielil Rhvs Powell In sine of
one cut', and tc(iowan and l.ivves aio
tijlng foi the other. Captain Tiopp
will play half-link, and O Relil is
piactlrallv mho of nnklns' quartoi
liidi, Spnirow, a now eotuot, being ids
oul opponent Deans Allen and Thaor
aio other of tin i aiidlilates for the
backs.
Deans plav oil on the team last joar
The men are getting; haul dally piae.
lire the sriiiail generally being div
ided Into a legular and scrub team
Willi h play against e ion nthet for
about half an hour or mi i m Ii ' i
Tho Hist game will be plaved at llnr
foul, whete a countj fair will bo held
feept 2rt, 27 2S Tho Rlnglnmton High
sohool will oppose the locnl team
Other m itches will probably he nr
nnged with the AVilkes-Hauo High
school, I'.n tu llio. Tunkhanneick and
other teams. Tho Thliteenth regl
ment's eleven Is npldlv loiindlng Into
foi in nnd may plav tho High m hool
team at a near date In the futuie
SUSPECT UNDER ARREST.
He Said McKlnley Would Be Shot
Lnst Triday.
The O'Connor newn agency of this
ilt ucelvoe! a tehgiam fioni the Now
Yoik Tribune Tuosdav night asking foi
an Intel view with Do Oourooy Mav
nnnagor of the Now A'oik Ship llulld
Ins company of Camden, N. J , on a
Moiv nbout a bet by Michael Vleltor,
a Pule, that the piesldent would be
hliot.
Mr. May was fnrmeilv supeilntend
ent of the Dickson Manufac tilling eom
jinny of Scianton Tim Ttlhune was
evidently infoimed that he had come
heie, but he wa.s not In town 'I he
Tribune vosleulnv piluted the follow
ing dispatch fioin Cainden, N. J.
iipt f rn ( junm arp In llili cu on,.
RitliiR n report vvliiili rim luio n lirariim up n
Hip allriiipt to nvit.hutp Pip.iduii Mihmliv
It le allrge J Hut liotun Infoio Hip -.1 ol i, nnd
a Polo ninifd Mlrharl lipipr ofirmi 10 w mm s,
cli.U if the priildpnt 3i ml at thn innnipni
riiail, lip would Iip lekip nlsht llr uUr iu lut
1 Mid tn hop I pi it in nil in a licatid polltiul
illiuv.ion in ulili Ii Vlirtpr u 11 ,i piillilpaul
Si fir a known, Hip ainit and On lo. tl p,.li, p
haip not a nt Iiphi ahlp to And tip nun vim,
oiliml lo make Hip bcl nor t lie nun who nukes
Hie allrgitlnn igiiinl Imiii Hip 1i! lulmutn u
of Hid an llr I said tn liatp Ipui routiliipd In l
Jetlrr rpiclud In llofounrj Mai, urnrnl iiima.
err of Ihc Nph York 'hip lluilillnir romp no V
nun luiupil I li.irlor I arm Iv uld In luvr Prin Hip
prrn wlin placid Vfr Vaj In povpi.i m nf Hip
illPEi-rl facia flip Matrimnt u nudp Ihit Hip
tnuiimrnt lartnl mi I rldn luoiuliisr, and lippumn
lienlnl Mlptpr l a I'olp nnd h painter liytrad-,
and it la mil lip was ctiiploird In thi khlp huild.
Irnr loinpmv III home ikJil lo Ip In (iloun.t
ci, n Mihiirli of il n rlti
VI Hie hlpiri all inlonnallon Ik ipfuid,
Mr Mav i1p11up In talk for puMliaiion, alltBliiR
tliat Iip nilclii hainppr Hip aiilhoiiilri in any In
indiKaliuii tln.i mi, line under u).
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f Big Sfore-Room Fail of
Beaiitifai China and Glassware
Is always an interesting place to visit. There are hundreds
ol novelties in the newest wares displayed in every depart
inent of our store which are made attractive by the prices.
LAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
A handsome lamp and globe, q8c. A beautiful central
draft 6-inch huge hand decorated Parlor Lamp, $3.00.
bee the Trimmed Haviland & Co. Open Stock Dinner
Set in the window.
rwww.
Oeo V Millar &
MMmmmAmmmwwmmmwii
s3r5ff'firS3t9!ffiSraiic!&p"-L7l3B I. J" T -'"l"
The Celebrated Hlastic Felt Mattress made by Tho Scranton Bcfl
aill? Company. We make and sell all kinds of mattresses, pillows,
box divans, cushions. We carry large stock of fine Brass and Iron
Beds, the best made. Wliltcomb ant! Bernstlcn.
llpllOlgtcry. We do the best in town. Let us fix up your furni
ture now, while you aren't using it
Lackawanna and Adams Both 'Phones
! '.. u rm
ESTABLISHED 1866.
F. L. CRANE,
For Reliable Fur
examine onr stock
Goods call and
of
Seal Jackets
Persian Lamb Jackets
Beaver Jackets
Electric Seal Jackets
Near and Seal Jackets
Fur Capes
Neck Scarfs
Mulls and All Other kinds
or Furs
Also, if you wish your old Furs
Repaired, bring them in as soon as
possible. All kinds of fur repairing
done.
324 LACKAWANNA AVENUE 324
NEW BUILDING.
WHERE TO GET DENTAL WORK DONE
The Albany DENTAL Asssociation,
Under the management of Dr. G. R. Hill & Son, is the place
to get your Dental work done. Dr. Hill & Son have built
up a large business since they opened here twenty years
ago, and the reason why they have done this is because
they do the best work at prices within the reach of all
classes, and give each patient their special attention. Call
at their rooms and be convinced of what we say here.
First Nations. Bank Building.
DISHES
Our Stock of Dishes and the prices at which
wc ofier them are bound to prove extremely
attractive to every housewife who will inspect
our superb stock. (Tke Hlcvator to Basement)
Baby Carriages
Theie still remains a long period ol pleasant
weather, this season, of which the baby
should have advantage daily in the open air.
During the next few weeks we will offer our
entire line of Baby Carnages and Go-Carts at
reduced prices.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
Our Policy
In conducting this business la to
give our patrons the best possible
"Shoe Vnlue" foi their money.
This is why we sell the famous
JOHNSON & MURPHY nnd STET
SON Shoes for men. They're the
best for the price.
FOR THE LADIES we have, we
believe, the very best shoe for ?3 50
ever made. It is called the "DOR
CAS." Our Children's, Hoys' and Youths'
Department Is full of "Best for the
Money" Shoes.
UuJis, Rtiddy,
Dauies & Miipphq,
1 330 Lackawanna Avenue,
Co 4 Wjealnj ATea
THE PERFECT MATTRESS.
H. D. CRANE
Entirely New Stock of
Stiifs, Jackets
Skirls and
Flannel Waists
All Garments of my old Stand
ard of Workmanship and Expert
Fitters to please the most fastidious
Prices as Reasonable
As Good Goods Can
Be Sold For
1
Lathe
Turning
We have equipped our re
pair shop with the latest im
proved automatic screw cut
tiug lathe and are now pre
pared to do all kinds of
turniug in brass, steel and
iron.
Give us a trial, all work
guaranteed.
Florey & Brooks,
212 Washington Avenue.
j.