TITE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY", SEPTEMBER 12, 1901. xxxxxxxxxxxx; f the MODntM uAnnwAnn srroiu. $THE STERLING RANGE Is responsible for moio good luonil thnn un nllirr mtiRf In the world for tlit simple irnson thnt It al iv.tjs lnkPH ppifeotlj. Thp STmiLINO uses lets Mel, wears twlco ns long nnd co.ts no moio thnn com mon ranges. Foote & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave .xxxxxxxxxxxa Everything for the Baby Airy fairy Riaceful-dalnty chnrnilnfr little gaiments es pecially designed to captivato the mother and win tiadc we've a glowing demnnd for such goods we want to meet you. A few moments inspection of these Raiments will convince you of their merit. A line to us will bring a catalogue. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Stiect. LACKAWANNA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sift Ut.riinetnn airniie, OLcrmcy building. ! term heilru Stpt, 3. We Want You to tiy our laundiy. We want to fchow you the class of woik we do. TT ackawainiinia 1U rmv sn$-310 Penn aenuo. A 1?. Wnrman. PERSONAL. Mr .in I Mm 1 mil 1' i li 1 I It jislpnliy fri Ni V Vntk nt JIim Mimic linnfiti In rrtiiinul from llci li linen uIitp Lo fiit (lie i tt iimnili VIis U isp Wal'li, of (Ii ivrriur. N tntr-rUin tiitt Mi Marsiret hrlh, nt llrnnklin, . Ml l-i ii I cl I'lilU IpIiiIiii, U tlio ciiMt of )ii r c i i-.it), Mi liailr-s licon. nt piiiie Mint. I'n i II lirmli, nlslit ilrrk nt tin' Hold lir imii i .petilin,; In a ition it New oik Mid llu fUli Ml 1 dill I lillldl foiciiiin of Hie Ktopl t ml ulieil wmk-, H on .1 visit to hi fdtntlj in ( lowland Ilijni l!c lli-li p llilun Mill I iv tlip enrnpr 11 nr rit 1 ii' u ( itlmlio fluiri.il Jt Uliiii, lliil foril 1111 i, nevt undiv M i I'mline l.old-imlli mil MiMiril Vlmrn, cf W nnmr. nriup, aio Iioiiip fiom llariij'j likP mIipip llipy hppnt Mid d month! l 1 llnwr, tonti.iLt inir IipIrIiI w,rnt of tin "Mil llailiflirt of iu Jcrtcs, iiluuii I home v ' In 11 m 1 lmiiiPMi trip to .Sen ork it mil 1 nt'in M liocli lu returned front h - pit mil linnip in linu l-liiirtf", ulicie lip spent I ir Miinmri .ni'l will let ito In Nrantun to uc tn i In- J lull vion Wilt r 11 1 Mnrr ho rrprnriiU Willi 1111 II II iiMiiuiin (ompiiii, tin ipIpIiiiIpiI ( o. !iiinbij tin lit I fini pml lniit i hlopj ing Hi" I lot rl Iprniin ls"-liPiifV llnliiii-nn. Mm Urn up, l'lnll li 1 mi 11 himI 1 icil ( ( ongdon, ot I 111 i, V , ap hpinluij t fri l im Mijotnn nt t nl'iulic, the p-ttr-i ill s mill. 1 nt I ike Hum Unlit l!i lli'lmp Iloliin. of the ( iilipilral, mi I lliv I' I MpIIpi, of Miitli sentitnn m nt to l at ! ..Hid il c-lrl.!n tn (.Ml nn lln I'ltltir Coll v ln I111 licin ill for coini- Inm I' I I) nmin. srnpi ii Miprrinlcmlont of ln "pil In.. I Whpil (ompiin, o tli uti w,n ih tiion in 11 n pmpihIpiI trip tlimnsli tin pst tuo pi t t 11 month, ha irtnrncil In tin; 1 it Mi nil Mi. Vntliont I llprUlpr of sn uli smm 11, titiiimil Iioiup ptpnli finiii id ir urililin. tup, wlmh uii ppnt in llnrlilo, Nn... ait 1 'IN Hi I'm iiipiIi in ami otlnr pmnis of Intu l llri will ip-inr on l.ler 1I1111 Ml .iiid li II Miopliml Inm rplnrniil from a limp m nth outiuk. inn.t if ulmli n fprnt in 1 .1111I1 mil ti ihou-iml 1.1 m.U 1)11 til r Ilium tup Mr anil Vi Minplinl Ihiimi1 fir a uk it tin I'm 1mr111i) 1I.0 I.iIiil- N jui I 1II1 ami in in ot In 1 poms nt inii n t DEPLORE THE SHOOTING. Action of Ministeis at Olyphant, Tuesdny Night. At the niiitinr; of the Wplsh Hnpts. Mtnlf-teis' ConlPiriiio of Xni theasti 1 n rennsnnla. Tuesdav hIkIu, the tol lowniR losnlutlnns weie paased. npfnlird Hut p, tin inmi.tfn of Hip W1M1 riiptjt loll if rihPi.tprii pi nn ihatila. rlfip Ij riRiot Hip intliiiinn of nnr mrl moiiIii pic-l-rlfiit Mi William Mihmlit, uliiili do iiiipIIv ruriifil fioni Ihp lilo.nl umiuI lund of lin nrulrilp nuinlPK r, ( rnlcn.: Kiriiliril, lliat i ilo.iic to tlnu pulilnh r pitfs inn dppp umiMllii with thp pipjl.lont 111 bis woiiiirldl iiniilitinii, ami our lliankn ti (,1 fir inwpilus 0111 piinr in lamr if lilt mm tr, ami Hut wp iMI pi n (, .. t pp,.) ,u full rp..(nritinu , , ,, h , lu., ujl(, anl the Jnj of t tie iiitun our win h he pui!ei CHARGED WITH PERJURY. Mrs. Pasco Seco Held in S300 Bail by Aldeiman Ruddy. Aleandei Lnngo, who wan anexteil a few da.s hbo on Hip iIihikp of at tempting to iiiiniiilt a iiliuinal assault on Ml a r.iMii Kpio, jeatriday iiiused tho an cat of the latter, het husband and reiimi Iteudat, on tho diaige of pei Jut y A heailnpr vvaa held laat nlKht befoip Aldeiiiiau lluddy, at wlildi hevpial wltnPHhfw testlHed that I.ouro vvaa at work at the tinio of tho allPRed at tempted assault whli h Mia. Spio mvoio to bcfoie MaRlatint j Mlilat. 'JIip iiIiIpi tnun held Mra. Keto In tAOO ball, but discharged the other defendanta, theto btlng nothing to wan ant his holding them. A Fall Display. Of new. tellable clothing, and furnish ings can bo aeon at the Tall opening and third annlversuiy aula of Hkhatdb & Wlrth, aJ6 Lackawanna ae. unq5bec MULES SUFFOCATED IN MINE. File in the Blackmail Mines in Wilkes-Dane Township. About 11 odni I: hut nlfilit (lie waj (IIhcovoi'oiI r Ulip worklnKa of Hie rrnnklln colliery nf tlio l.ohlRh Vulloy t'onl (oitipauv, pUuntPil at tlio IJIntk man In WllkeK-Hiitp towiiMhlp. Jut otilsUU. thi i'ity limits The Hie im (IIm oxcici by oiip of Hip wniktiu'it on nlKhl duty and until wiim at om e Kent to the toitipany hIIIpIiiN In thN illy who liurrlcd to tlin hipiio and bhp 01 del h that every ponilhlc rffntt chould bp made to prcint the Ultima npicndltiB: When the ollhlnH nt lived on tlie frenp, how over, thoy found the mine fotenmn hud alre.idj orwitnli'Pd 11 fotie to llRltt the fit o and ordets wpip Klvon to lime this force nilBniPtitcd with the Jesuit that before inoinliiK neatly ev ery Inalde ctuplo.vn win at vvotk IIkIH Imk' the lliiitit'M and ho welt did thov bat tle th.it by noon tod.ty they pupcerded In KPttliiK tlio Hip tmdei inntml and It It I'vpcpftd the Hip will be out by pveiilnp Tlio Hip Mtarted tit Hip foot of the Ioiik Hlopo, bettor known anions Hip mrn its the old Hlope, but fiom what otlKln Is not known. It N thought however It Htm ted In the mule barn and was likely niuied by u piik fiom one of the vorkmen lump" Therp vveic hoven iiiuIph stabled In tills bun and Hip oHb l.tls believe thov bitv been fimotliPlPd. The rolllpty was Idle toda In rniiHpqtiencc. but the ollli litis hope to be able to lesintip opi'iatlons iniiiininw or next da 1 Ikes-Hat re TIiiip". NO PRIMARIES MONDAY. Inasmuch as the Republican Candi dates A10 Unopposed, Theie Is No Need of Balloting. f'lialrnian I .1 Piivio, of the Hcpub lb an count v ronunlttpo, announced 3.pstPidii aflPitioon Hint there would be no Itepuhlli.tn ptlinaty elei tlnn net Mniuliiv, ,is had been pievlouslv de cided upon 1 have (tedded,1 hiild he. 'that In nsmttdi its tlipip 111 o no (ontests and niilv olio 1 tudldatp for phi h ollke, the hoMliiK' of h ptlniaiy plcctlon would be urn .tiled for and unurcessni j. It 11 within niv power, under the rtilo, to call off the luluiaiies und 1 have de i Ided to do .x 'The (o-t of keeping the polls open fin" fou 1 bonis net Monday pvpii thotiKh theic arc no landldalps, would ainotint to a ei lotiMldctablo -uni piobtbl no.it ly J.'.OOO. If there weie inoiL' tit 111 one e.uidldate foi itn olllie thelt (nit vsould be Rteatly Increased I the added expense of additional ballots, etc. I led that It would be little Mioit of lldlculous to api nd this amount of nionev needlpsl and have thiiefote adopted this 1 0111 so ' Cluili in.'iit P.ivls nnnotnutil that he desired the nienibits of all the vlKl l.inii' boat ds to unili'i stand that he o pidH theiit to (ouduit the elei tlou of new bo.uds nest .Mond.i) between the liotus of I and N p. 111 Uetuins ate to lip made to I1I111 In wiltiiik'. If any lKllain.i boaid falls to minim t audi an eledlon ("haitiiiiin Davis is ein poweicd under Hip p.tity 1 tiles to ap point .1 new ho.iid The assessments paid over bv all tho enndidates nre to bp letunud to them, I'll. ill nun Davis K.iid. STRIKE IS STILL ON. St liking- Diiveis at Von Stoicli Mine Have Now Made a New Demnnd. Miners with Them. The Mt Ike of the dtlveis and minus nt the on Stonli (olllei) is atill on and theie seems to In no piospoit of an Immediate settlement. One of the mine otlieiala gave the following vet alon of the affair to a Triminc man lat night lip said that a 01111g dilvet boy, tho son of a coinpniy baud, named Mat thew favanaugh, was badly Injtued In the mine last week bv being MiKP7p(l against the rib Cavantugh begin a little pilvato Investigation of the cause of the an lilt nt and dlscov eied, it is said, tint .loliu Claike, a miner, had permitted tho boy to t tko ehaige of sevetal ttlps of i.us while ho icstcd. Cavauaugh tepoited this to the mine ollleials and thr lesult was that Claike was illsihoigod The oilglnal demand made by the diiveis and 1 miners when thov stiutk oil Tueaday was that Claike bo ie-lii-atated The mine ollldals refused 10 do this. The mlni't.s and the suikots held a mtetlng .vesteiday attetnoou and dedded to make a demand not onlv foi the le-lnstateinent of Claike but also foi the ifiinnal of Cavanaiigh, who thev dainied waa a ap A loinniitteo lonslstlng of four of the Illinois nmi two of the dtlveis walled upon iiuiPtal Inside roteman rinlay Hii'-ti atlu tho meeting and pioentc!l lilni with this demand Ml lioss 11 fused to lonaldei It for a moment und cent b.nk wonl to the meeting to that cftou The foiemeu at the mine weie waited upon early In tho evening bv a accond committee, tho membeia of which .111 nouncpd that the stilkpia would ie tuin to woik If Cavanaiigh was dls- bulged. Thev had dedded to diop the demand for the lo-lnstatcment of Claike, they said The membeis of the committee weie dally told that Cavanaiigh would not be dlschaiged wlifioupon thev announced that they would watt upon Superintendent C. c. Hose todaj It is .,iii that Cavanaiigh luiuitpd the dislike of u huge number of the eiuploees of the initio because he ip malned at woik dining the drlveia' and mlneta tiike at aoveial of tho Helawaie and Hitdsou nilnes wlildi pi ei oiled Hip big atilke nf laat jenr by about a month. bcianton, 1'a , .Sept 11, 1901 The convention of lt"publlcau dubs to bo held In thla ilty on tho 17th and IStli of this mouth, will be quite an Impoitnnt Inddent Ip tho hlatoiy of out dty. and It Is lining that wo show tho visiting delegates, whldi will iiuni her In the neighborhood nf one thous and, eveiy couitesy possible With that end In view, the Dei 01 n tlon eoiiinilttee most lespectfully 10. (iiests liusliie.sh men geneinlly through out th cenlial pait of the city to dec ot itp thelt plates of business, In honor of this occasion. Respectfully, D. H Atheiton, J. H. Toiiey, J. vr On k foul, R L. Woinuer. W. S niehl, C S. Woolwotth. II. i:. Paine, W II Christina, K. H. Jerinyn, Howell II.UI Is, V. A Aver, 1'ipiI Con iifll, H T I.ace. Jo? IlHUiuelstor, A. A. Yosbuig, Aitliur Long, Mark Kdgat, DeWItt Tawkenbuty, tommlttee. The popular Tunch cigar is still th leader of the lOo clears. THURSTON TO BENiESENT WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS AT LEAGUE CONVENTION. His Subject Will Be "William Mc Kinley, a Type of Republicanism." It Is Expected That the Gieater Number of the Delegates Will Ar il ve in This City Tuesday, in Time to Attend tho Mass Meeting. Plans for Entertaining the Visitors While Here. 1'ipsnleiit 1. Sllaa Waltei of thf I'lllnn leagllP, .vostptday ipipIvpiI a let Id 110111 lion .1 Hampton Mooio. pies Idem of the StatP League of teptlbll 1 an dubs, in whldi he was u-assuied that tiovetinu MniiP, cx-Seliiitor Thuia ton and Hon .lospph llotiston would attend and aildi ss the big milling Tupsilay night, whldi pi pi Piles the tppiilng ot Hip stale lonientlon heie Anntr.Pi pioiulnent speaker Is also ptomlsod bv Piosidont Mooio foi th mietlng Tin IMill ulelphlii i lubs will be npipspiiteil it the sc.-siin on masse, a It Is 1 spooled that n body of, live hundiiil delegates will tome lip ft om the Qliaket ( Itv Among tho I'hil idel 1 Inn delegiiti s will bo a body of llfty uen lopie-piitlng on of the dtj's bpst known i oloied ( lubs The gieatPi number of di Ipgatps will fililVP heio Tuesdav. in limp for the mass inciting, and It is ospei tod that tilde will bo n geliei.il lediicllou of lalllonl fuu. between Wllkos-Ilane and iiantem and Caibondalo and Caibondalp and Miantnu that pel suns living ui and down the valley may luin out In full folic lo ntt'tid the demonstrailon. Two bundled and fitly dub. In all, ate espoctpd to have dele gates at the convention. The ontpi talnini nt committee Is nt piesent (onsldeiitig all mautiei nf vvis in which to piovldo for tlio pleas ni p of tho vlsltots but as jet hivi hlt upnu no paitnnlai del lip of enter tainment diivp ainuiid Iil.e Seiau Inn, tn bp tnllnvvcd bv a big dam bike tt tho hpeedwaj- hotel was at Hist stigci sted, hut is thought Impiai llcibtp or 111 count of tlio gloat numbei of delegates who will be In tin- dtv. and the dlfliculties whldi would nile In handling tho multitude of eiiiipages wlih It would have to bo utilized IV w ot the delegates will leavp bo fotp Thtlf-dav, how e vet, and there Is th"tpfore stin plenty of ilmo to think I p tultallo mo los nt ptiteita. nn. put Tho headriii iitot.s fm delegates will bp it tho Hotel Jpimjn A iiipetlng of Hip geneial lonimltteo In ehatge ot the pieparatlons for tin lonvontion will be In Id tonioitow night Sub-commit-toes will lepoit and Hn.il ati.ingemetits be peifeeteel. Mi Waltot last evening lei elved thp following telegiam fiom l'lesldent .Monro, of l'hll.'.dolphla M'li itot Thutstoii viiis 1110 fiom Iluffnlo tint he will be at Serantnn on the 17th as ieittestod and will speak nn William McKllllej, ,1 Tjpo ot Hepub- II 'nnlsm ' ' The tianspnitntloti (Oiumitteo mpt last night al tho I'nlon I.eagui' moms In tho IMI10 building, but tiatisaded little business of Impoi turn e The dialrnian Supetinlrniluit It H Wil liams of tho New Yoik, Ontailn and We stein Kaiho.i.l, was delegated to elay to s(o the local managements of tho diffeient lalltoad inmpnnies and asiPitaln whit aiiaugPinents could bo m.nk for nest week, lie will also enn- fei with Manager I"i ink Klllimau Ji , icg.uding sttoet 1. it ttun.spoitatlon dining the convention DOCUMENTS DISAPPEAR. Tianscilpt and Indictment Suppos edly Stolen fiom the Distiict Attorney's Office. The casp of nnlp Wilson, of Vino slice' and Oakfoi.I eoiiit, chargl with keoplng a disoidoilv house, was .scheduled to be he.ud by the giand Juiy jestotdny nioiulng n Indletnient was prepaid! the el iv bofoto and togothpi with the tiansc'ilpt was Hleel with slinllai doillitienls in Disttlit Attennev I.owis cabinet. Vestonlav. when tho dlti it t nttoinov linked fen the papets with a view nf calling the case, lie found thy him bum itistiaitid limn tho cabinet Xo one about tho nllleo knew anv thing of t'.olr whoieabouK and the closest seaich failed to diseln.e thi'in Tho nnlj- i nnditslun In the pi onuses was tint tlioj weie stnlen Aldemian Ktllj. who sent in the i'iu'i was telephoned to and In the alteinonn hp was on hand with a dupll- ato tiatifi ilpt Anew Indie tinent was piepaied, and tho ease piesentoil The jiiij will llkelv lepeitt it with a mini bei of other findings this morning Crank H. Claik, of IlaiiUon avenue, W tho piosPUitnt In Hi. casp. A MORNING WEDDING. Miss O'Mnlloy and Robeit E. Wilson Wedded in the Cathedial. In st IVtet a Calhoeltal josteidiiv moinlng Miss i;il.abPth .Mnel, llnr. O Mallej viHh mat tied to Ilobeii 1;. Wilson with a nuptial mass. ijo. J .1. Ui llllii celebiated the mass and also pot tot mod tho ceienionj At S mlriLk the btlelal patty entered the diuich precedeel by the ushois, Order Now If you want fancy Peaches, or Bartlett Pears prices will not be lower. Colorado Melons The only line melon on the market. Satisfaction Guaranteed. E. Q. Coursen I'm iik H, lluphea and Oeotgp Keane and ptocceded up Hip lontie aisle. They wpte followed by thp maid of honor, Miss Alice 11. O'Malley, a slatir of tho bildc, and then ihiup the bilde lean ing on Hip aim of her brother, Mat tin T o.Mnllev. At the aanctuatv 1 all tlioj wpip met bj the gioom and the gioomsmau John .1 l.oftus The Initio looked dimming In pearl gtej nuns veiling, trimmed with while Milk braid The walut was tt limned with chiffon, einlnolil.'ied with up plliiuo She woto a picture hat. Her attendant' diesa was ot iosp mm'a veiling, tueked chiffon with cream np plletue trimming. She woip a black pictuip hat. lloth ladies can led aim boiniuols Aftpr tlio wedding leiunony a tee op tion was held at the homo of Hip bride a bi other, Martin T. O'Mallpj', thp well known newspaper man, at Sin Adams nvonue Only tho lelatlves of tho continuing couple woio pieaent. Mr. and .Mia Wilson loft on an nftei noon tialn foi New Yoik and Huffalo. Thpy wilt bo at homo after Oetobei 3. Mi. Wilson Is tho manngpi of Wilson .v. eompaiijji t i Hot 1 11 k establishment on Spiuip street, and his bilde la a jniing woman of miinj giaees and ac complishments whoso ft lends 1110 le gion. - C. E. CHITTENDEN'S PLAN Would Deal with tho Anarchists of tho Countty in Gioups Merit of the Scheme. l'lesldent Chailos i; Chittenden, ot tho svlci t c '1111 II, In conversing with .1 Tilbtirie niaii jestetday afternoon uncut Hie attempted nssasslnntlon of l'lesldent MeKlulcv by Czolgos.5, tho nuaidilst, s tld that he favoied stiong ly tho passage of a law bj' congress providing lnr the punli-hmcnt of anai chlsts bv gteuips, 'The plan that I favot,' said he. 'In dalliig with Huso auatchlsts, s to deal with thoni b gioups Kverjbody who knows anv thing about nnnrdij knows that iinaiehlsts esist In sepuato gioups In tho large dtlos thero maj bo soxotal gioups, while In the smaller dlles all the anaichlsts ate gcnerall Joined together In one gioup 'The mcmliPis of a gioup nevet do a'iv nf the intlve wntks of assassin 1 tton themselves They generally get a hold of some It responsible joung m 111 who 1 an be casllv Influenced like tills Cnlgos. and till him full of their linn del oils Ideas They got him to be lipvo tint he nf all men in thp one who has been sdoeteel to do tlio dcad Iv ili-cd and when, with his head swelled bv vanllj lip gups foith and litis the fatal shot, the leal amiuhlsta laugh among themselves and think of bow o.mIIj tlioj got some one cKe to do their woik for tlreni "I would favor the passupo of a sweeping feeloi.ii statute making ov ei v me mbei ot the group of anaichlsts who wends iortlr an assassin liable lo tho same puiilshment ns the assassin himself. Such a statute should also piovlelo that when an assassination In a foieign I mil can be ellicctly tiaced to a gioup of aiitithista in this cnuntrj, cub and oveiv member of that gioup ahull be ostiadlted and turned over to the authoiltles of that foieign eoun trv The assassination of Klrrg lluni bu 1 ot Italy was dhectly tiaced to the i'atetsnn group of anarchists and eveij lnothet a son of them should have been turned over to the Italian gov ernment. 'The statute should give powet and nuthniltj to the authoiltles of cadi ot the states to take the Ileitllllon measuiotuents and a photogiaph of ovpij professing 'anarchist In tho touti ttj These could be Hied and class- Hul Into gtouim so that the police 11 11 tlioiitlis would be able Irr a very shoi t Utile to in lost Hip membeis of tlio pai tictilar gioup to whlih a ctlmo might be It. n cd 'The sevetal state legislatuiea should, In no opinion, pass laws giving tho pollei of ovetj- cltj within their boi dels tho power to clap Into pilson ovcij- Known anarchist betoie anj cele bration 01 f line tlou entailing the pies em o ot anj distinguished olllcluls and to keep them theie until It Is ovei. Tho police do U11V, now in Now Yoik dt j, but I don't think thpy have any w .11 Hint ot law for it. "I htliovo that If these remedies whlih I sugest weie put In foue wo would have vpiv little tioublo with anutdilsts in this count! y. I'm in dlliPd to believe thnt thej d veij' soon seek pastilles new." FUNERAL OF MRS. HINES. Sei vices Conducted by the Rev. James Hughes. The lunoi.il of tho lato Mia llenij lllnes took phuo j ester daj attetuoein fioni tho ipsltlence at I'll Ponn ave nue, ltev James llughps, of tho see onel Proshj ti'ilan ihuidi, conducted the set v lees. Inter ineiit was made in I.angiliffo cemeteij' at Avocti. Tho pall-be-aieia wore D J. Newman, C It. lllnollne, Chailos K Tmpp and Itob ei t Willuid. Tito llowei-beareis were .lainos (if m go, llugene A Tiopp and AV. S Gould Theto woto iiiiinv lelatlves and fi lends piesent. as was attested bv the nuuioioiis Hoi al offerings. Among the offpilnga woio a biokon colimin mat keel "Husband," a wieath on Insc for hi other and aistot of elcccased, easkot boiiiiuots fiom Mis. C M Xlelmaiiu, Mss I.II0 (iiahnm, Mis. Slsonbeigor, Mlsa M Mult, Miss Agues Mulr, Mi and Mia. Kdwarel Slobeeker, Mi. and Mia. Chailes v.. Tiopp, Mr Kail Gun ator. Mr and Mia. R n. Wlllanl, Misses Maiv and Jennie Campbell, Mi. IMwaiel Jot don, Mia Kdgeisnn, Mi and Mis ppilibk, pillow, from Ciyatal Hosp coiupaiiv, No. 4, pillow, George Williams and Charles nines. To the Republican Voters of Lacka wanna County. Notice Is hereby given thnt the foi lowing named hnve registered as can didates for the nepubllcan nomination for tho respective offices named, and their nnnies will appear on the ofTlcial ballot for the Republican prlmnry elec tlnn to be held on Sept 16, 1901, be tweon the hours of 1 and S o'clock p. m Tor Additional Law Judge James Whenton Carpenter, 100S Delaware btroet, Sernnton, Va. Kor County Uonti oiler n, A. Jonce, Aichbnld, IM. For Coi oner John C Hnteson, M D, 337 Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa, John J. Roberts, M. D , 2J5 South Main avenue Serantnn, Pa. For Suivejor-Geoige r:, Steventon, Waverly. Pa. Kath precinct will nlso elect the Vigilance Committee at the said pri maries. DAVID J DAVIS, Chairman. E D FELLOWS, Secietary. Mlsa Jesslo Dean, teacher of mando lln, banjo and gultur. Address, Powell's music fctore, Try the new 5o cigar "Kleon." MUCH INTEREST WAS DISPLAYED SESSIONS OF CHRISTIAN MIS SIONARY SOCIETY. Tho Annual Addiess of President Maxwell Was Made Yesterday, and Reports from Evangelists Were Heard 8050.71 Spent During the Year Symposium on Work of tho C. W. B. M. Addresses nt Night Session by Rev. R. A. Smith and Rev. J. P. Litchenberger. A lnigo number of additional dole gites to the convention of the Chris tian Missionary society of th Eastern Pennaylvanl 1 conferonrp, now1 being hold In the First Christian chuieh in North Scranton, nrrivod In this city jestorJay In time to attend all thrpo of the ecslons and as a lonsequenve much greater enthusiasm and Interest was elisplujed than oir the opening da j'. The morning session was lirgely takorr up with tho address nf Ilov. L. Mnswell, nf Willlnmsport the pipsl dent, and with Hip piesentatlon of rp totts fiom tlio treasilier and the aov cial evangelists, supported In pait by tho aoeletj. The ptpsldpnt pleaded for moio earnestness In rulsdonniy work nirel pointed out tho urgent rreds of the socle tj. Upv. E. i: Manlpv of Allnon.i. ip liotted that tho work In that illy Is piogiosslng worrdcr fully and that evan gelistic meetings aie now being held with nn average nightly attendance of van Up leqiusted only $"0 ft 0111 the society Hoi. David Mlllni, of Haitlsr buig, asked for iC(i to cany on the woik In that city, whore no vory gtc.it ptogtoss bus hppn made of 1 Up. En couraging repoits wpip rpcplved from ltev. 11. O Weaver, of Readlugj Tlev. John Coster, of Sajre, and ltev. C. A. Frlikor, of Wcstmooi. 11EPOHTS OP EVANGELISTS. The repoits nf tho pvangcllstsi were fillowcd by the repot t of Tiensurer Mnggortj of Ilamslitlig This showed t.iat VM 71 had bei n ip-cIm-iI d'l'ln thp past vrai. Of ibis amrunt Jl'O was eor.ti limit d b tlio Amerlcnn ( InNtlan Misionir society, the o: i r 5 i'iI "I having boon rnlseel bv the churches. The entlie amoiint vva e 1 1 1 i"d. Tho afternoon spaon was entirely rlvui over to the Clnlntlan AYornen's linarel nt Missions Thei wa.s .1 gen ual malse set vice led bj' Mis. Eiunce, of Phlladeljihla, after which an ad dress of welcome was made by Mrs. L. I. Davis, of this cltv The response wns made bv Mis r S. Davis, of Lock Haven, who Is tho distiict ptesldent. The pilrulp.it foatuie of tho aftpr 110011 was a ajinposlum In which iIipip was a genoial discussion of tho topic, "The Place of the Christian Women's Hoard of Missions in the Church" Tho piiiiclpal sptakets wore ltev. (1. P. Hutledge, of Philadelphia, ltev. E. E. Mnnli'j, ol Altoona; I'.ev. J. D. Dab- no' of Diinmoio, and ltev. L. New comer, l'h' session at night was vpiv laigelv attended, the church being ciovvd'd to the doois. ltev. 11. A. Smith of 11-11-ndelplili, delivered n brief address 011 'The Mensuie of Sun ess," but tho piim Ip il spe iker was npv. J P. latch ( nbeigei, pastor of the Jeffeison Street Chrlstlnn church at Huffalo, who spoke lnr nver an linui cu th need ot an awakening of tho missiot. itj .spliit. He 'Tld that U1010 vvat. a tlnio In the ! 'toij of the wot Id when God ti Id men to do things and thej woie done without anv knowleilg- on tne pan of tl.o dneis as to v bv thov had to bo done. That time has nnw inst, tlio speaker stIi1, and everj man now Knows ftoin God's book just whj lit l.s obliged to do. A I'XIVEP.SAL CllCUCH "I want to Impress upon jou," sunt he, ' that jou should think of build ng up somothlr moio thatr jour own In divldinl rnurih. You should lemem b"i that there is not a single place in Knox Hats For Fall Better (if possible), than ever befoie. Better, because they are light - weight, easy fitting and clean cut styles. The quality always the best obtainable. Made by hand. ..oNTHSQUARE 103" WimlnrUn An. The Largest Lines HSHiS bma'k hooks, omen scrrLiis AM) STUIONirtv. 11E.N0U)S nitoiiii.ns. The Largest Lines I Oils, Paints MaIon?y Oil Zt Maniiiacfiiring Company, T 141-149 Meridian Street. T T TELEPHONE 26-2. T $100,000 First Mortgage Five Per Cent. Gold Bonds of the Webster Coal k Coke Co. Covering its SSON PROPERTY arc offered subject to prior sale. TOTAL ISSUE, $150,000. Dated July 1st, 1901. Due July 1st, 1916. Coupons payable January and July. Denomination $1,000. Bonds and mortgage may be aeen at this office. Write for special circular. Title Guaranty & Trust Company, OF SCRANTON, PA. 516 Spruce Street. the Scriptures where the building up of a congiegatlnir or of how mnny eoiigiegntloiiB Is spokpn of. You will lint! that Hip only thing that is men tioned Is tho building up of one grand unlvuMil chin eh to iimipilso all the nations and all tho peoples "It :s too light n thing for God tn think of Nlniplj building up congiega tlons hero and theie It Is too small a thing foi a pioachei of the Gospel lo cenlio hla effotts on the building up of n lnt.il cougiegation. Ho should think of nothing less than tho making ot his congiegatioii.il vvotk the basis of a world-wide evangelization. If ho falls to do this he Is not living up lo tho illvlii" tpiiulrements. ' Th" com hiding sessions of tho rou te mice will be held todaj. Tho tloc tlon of oIIIcpis will bo belli In Hip morning in addition to a symposium oir Sunday school work. There will b nddrese.s. bj several visiting clergy men In the afternoon and at night A DUAL EVENT. Tall Opening and Thhd Anniveisaiy of Richards & Wiith, Clothiers and Furnisheis. Occurs Saturday, Sept II Pinntl new stocks of Fall goods In eveiy de partment. Chnnge in N. Y., O. & W. Time Table Commencing Tuesday, the 17th lust., N. Y. O. .V: W. train leaving CndeiU at 8 40 a. m, and Catbondale, 10 01 a in, arriving Scianton, 10 40 a. in., and tialn leaving Sernnton at 4 p in , Car bondale, 4 41 p. in , and arriving Ca dohla 6 00 p. m , will be discontinued. A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist in tho world today. Compared to any necessary investment tn business, theprofitfrom aTELEPHONE Is Incalculable. Residence and Commorcla! rates at a moderate cost. H CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO Utnager'i office, 117 Adami arenue. Up-to-Date sv-iA. - -i f g-7 TtaJ, --"Ji- z- Shirts, Underwear and Hosiery. WEM 412 Spruce Street. Try our 10c. Linen Collnrs. in N. E. Pennsylvania in N. E. Pennsylvania and Varnish ! rWn-- rail i ' agt It I .rWS-'i . 1 UV Vj"'S.i l I I If. (V.-W tn lA. KJsN, $mk , "! uintti ,-wrt'3H4, ,'l0'jm.,.rr.itftV The Famous Columbia Yarns the itind. $ f Columbia Shetlaud Floss v innUiiM more vnnli fo tlif pound, l mom da-tii, nml knils UNlier Hun n oth-r. 4 homo Hie elioitienl Culor. arf w)tt nd linllianl In luilrs ist (ilmilile f H .loliu 1UL' In llh k aid Wlnlc A.r per nloulilf i-krini . ,u" I. Po tint cniifninut ttil-l Alipfrior dots uuu oilier iniitior nomas I Cramer-Wells Co., 1 130 Wyoming Ave. ? M-4"M has tiimmed our window, to the left of stoie entrance, with popular pat terns in bosom shiits for fall wear. Black and white are the colors. You wear a blnck or white tie with them. The price is popular $1.00. CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Furnisher." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Ladies' Tailoring Rainy Day Skirts $5.50 and up Sult3 $12.00 and up King Bill':, Merchant Tailor, 4 '5 Spiuca Street. I Every Lover I Of Aluslc Will our offer in Music Racks. This Rack is 40 in. high. iS in. wide & made with twisted pott j & spiul top, fin ished in and has 4 shelves. -.MO Go On Sale at s1.35 each i.wcm iiki (i r CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY I rwe ;commy nrr- 221-223-225-227 WYOMING AVENtia Jracbiori g ftjUL a