The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 17, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCRANTOtf TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1901'
When using baking
powder it is always econ
omy to buy the Royal.
Royal makes the finest,
most wholesome and de
licious food.
REMAINS ARRIVE
IN WASHINGTON
II nnilnilid li"" Paw I !
t'olimel Jiliit-'liiim at onio innile I ho
iiri twin y iiriutiBCinpiitH for tin riiurt
Army nf tho Jtr-piililli- tn follow tlio
lii'iitHf 1o tlio ilppnti ami hhmIkmciI n
t otiiinlttco of live to nci omp.itiy tin- re
tmiliiH of I'leMilntt Mi Klulcy on t lio
fuacr.il 1 1 ii I ii, as IoIIouh P. SI. Kiel
iptt, adjutant Kcni-inl: ('IiuiU'h A. On,
ilpi.uttiipiit coiimiaiiilr-t. Now Yoik
C?iaml Army of Hip Ki-pulilii . W. !'.
Hillings, coinni.inilor l'oit !, Alfivtl
IMIp, pail wnloi iit toiiinmiiili'i-lii-lilrf,
anil Jnsppli W. Kay, pant depart-
mr-nt comtn.iiiilpr, New Yoik Uiiuid
Aiin.v of tlie Itcptililli
GOVERNOR NAMES
DAY OF MOURNING
P KitMuote Wire from Tho Mocittfd Prem
HurtMmrK Sopt lfi fJovoinor Stino
tofUiy iHKiiod the following prm'tniim
tion appointing ThuiPduy uf ji day of
mmirnlnp and piayrr throughout ivnn
Flvat.iii; n litlinp tnlmti m lln iNomnn I Willi mi
Kmln, hip iitrnlft)l of iln Tralnl Mitt,
p..r imtitiirl tf'.illt Ins i.iiiaiii mi li deep oi
tkw llirouphntit I hi' w.-rM. .in) in mioiiljmi
i'h tin irocliniitinh f On inmlnit of the
1 mini Nitti, I, WillMtu inii p.vrrnnr nf
tlt t MiniiKinwo.ilth of P tm-j h.itiU, t i .tpponit
Thiir-i), Sjit. V 1 1 io hv iipun wliiih tlio hoih
if Hi' ilr.iJ piifiiluit will 1t hid il let, K j
U of itioiiriniri; 'ind punr llimuuhuiil Ihonltti,
I inrmitirml tint tho prujili nt P mil mil
do on tint 'In ?upiid tin pitiMiit nt nil m i
limn and avtinlilr in tltoir lo-puhvp plm (
'itplnpf thrrr t rrndri their full inr.ivuio f iov
i. Tii o mil Inn ! the proiiJut o doritli
lui I'mujlit Midi dot p uiicf (o our union
(urn utidfr nu lund ind tlio cit.it oil nf the
- iir ut Ihiriliini:, thi, ttlxlffntl iU nf vjc
jftid'T in tho mm nf nm l.nl r)l. ,md ni tin
t punniiwrtlth ilio one Itundird aw (wrtilt tifih.
1 1 v llir piXiiitKT, iTh,im M tit
V tt i.ik.
irtau of iht .imniiiiw. ,ilil
REPUBLICAN LEAGUE
TAKES DUE ACTION
Hi lilnii ri lu in llii' o, ialiil l'n I
riiilmli'lphi.i Si-pt lfi - The IVnnsyl
.ilii,i Mule I.oiiKUP of r.i'ptllilli .in
i lubs. wlui1-!' i oiiPtitliin ws to bo lii'ld
at Siifintnn toiuoiiow and was post-poui-il
on in i mint ol tlio di'.itli ot ips
iIpiiI Mi-Kinloj. will lip ippipspnli-il at
tin' fitui't.il ol tlip late pii-siilont In
Canton by a i oinmltli'p. I'ipsldPiit
Moot p. this moinliiK, announcPil tlip
nppoliitnit'iit lor tills iwipiv-p of tho
monibi-is of thp i'p( mivp ininmlttpi'
fiom i-M'ty lotinty of the statp, In
i llldlliK Hip lollowiiiR' otlhoii;
I N I'lfMilrnt-. Iilwm 'Hi irt . .Inhn H It. Inn
nil, limit W.irnn. 1-nlnr '..In I, n.li I.i k
r II nc I'm i-Mi ni-, .1 M ii t in ltnninii-1, I'hili
il.lihi.i. Milinn M. -hrrii, lm, Willi im I.
Iliilil, Jolin I', llrmy .mil Willi mi I Mil. I in
il I'lii-lmrz: Uiiwjiil l.iiui, Willi.ini-inii, .nm
.1. lm Hiirluin, "f I'lululi Uilii.i. Sci n i.m a
.1' hit hrllii, l'hilnl,-lilii i .iml ittoiui K. Mm
i Int. ilkpi Mule. In iMirrr Iitp II -lnn,
lMiitailrlphu, i tn 1 the tnllowini; ifpiprnt iluci
f tlip Ilikiip in Mli'Cliini iiniiilt Hon M.
liii'iiu. It 11 l.iniUii, W W M11u.11, HiniiiK
l Mflluii, I h j ill's 1: I'linn, linn, liiilnl Mo
WluniiP.i, lion loliti Xliirpln, Hon I harli- .
Miirlillitnunpt. sitniht (' liihr, 1 1 t I. KilM.mit
ltrhart'O-lPiiniirr, .tnnp I r.im 1- llmki- .iml II -1.
W1II11111 II. Walliii-, I..11111-111P i.uiiili
Tlio ritti-buii; nicmbcis of tho rum
tnitlop have IndiP.itPd thoir puipnso i,
nttendlni; tin- fitneial in a bod Thoy
iill wear iipinopilato Ip.ikuo b.ulKi-s.
PHILADELPHIATO
PAY ITS TRIBUTE
ft? Eirlutlve TMre from The .UforUtpd Presi.
I'lllUdPlpbia Sppt Hi I'hllitili-lphl 1
havliiB fallpd In tho attempt to h.iu-
The body of tho iIp.hI ptoslilcnl In- in
t-tntP In Indi'pi nili'iu i- hall hor dtl.oiis
iitc doliiK the iipt bi-ht thiiiR to ho
the dp.td and koIiir to WiishinRtuii b
Tho tlioiisallds. All tl.illlH tu WiihIiIiik
ion tonlRlit. W110 now dt'd At nild
nlKht. Manr As-lilirbln'. aiioniiauloil
bv otlioi- ollluils di'p.utiil 101 tho Miuth
mid will oillciallv lopipnont 1I10 1 Itj of
Philadi'lphl.i. rioli-Kiillnns timu tho
i'nloli Lpiirup. State l.i-ayue ot H-pub-In
an flubs and otlioi otKiinl.iitious
will alho nttPiid tho 1 t'li'tiionlos
AiiiinKPiiicnts aio iiiiiIpi- way for a
Bloat iiioiiioinl spulro to bo hold at
Independent p hall on Tliuii-d,iy and 11
all foi a 1nPi1101l.il nioptiiiK to bo held
at f-nnie fiituio day ut the Aiiulemy of
Mitf.lt was sent out tmlaj. The Na
tional iJiiaid of I'cuHsylMiuiii and the
Lpukup Island navy jaid today Hied
hnlf limn salutPH rutin sunilso to sun
sot. MR. CLEVELAND
WILL ATTEND
Ity Kxclndvf Wire from TIip Xwonatnl Pipis
"Wahhlngton, Sept. 1iJ tienmil .loltu
Mi 'Wilson received a message fmni
former President 'lex i laud todux,
saying that he was louilug to Wash
Ington to attend the funeial nn
nioules of the late piesldonl. lieueral
Wilson has been designated to meet
Mr. I'leveliind and make niiangemeuts
for tils JiiUitnlnnient while lu Wash
ington. SCHOOL BOARD ADJOURNED.
President Authorized to nave All
Sclioolb Closed Thursday.
As a murk of respect to the dead
piesldem 1 ho boaid of conttol ad
jouriied sisslon lust night after
train-. on "no item of business and
Bdoptlng a I'siiliiHon authorizing Pies
Jdenl !li ni to aider the schools
i-losul on Tliiiisday next after the
teacheis and pupils assemble, and hold
pnnrojirJtilti I'oniwcmoratlx'o exeiclses,
mill to lmp a pIMum of MrKlnloy,
piopnily iliapi'il. litlliR at tin- plitrani'P
of niili'si'liool IniililltiK for tlility days.
'I'hi' i evolution as piPHOiitcit b Mi.
Si hrlffpr and tinnnlinotifdy adoplpil.
Tin- oiip Item ot' lui-lncis tiiiniu-tcil
vwih tlio ipi'pIvIiir of ni-w lild" fin tla
i onti action of No. 2J w-honl In the
Tlilid waul. At tlio foi irn r nn-etliiK
all ItliU for thH Job wpip ii'Ji-etril In
mtixp tin- liiwi'Ht blildPl' Hip iJlininniP
l.tliiilicr iniiipiiliy, fallPil to state tlio
minii'H of thn Htib-ionliiiPtors ai nilled
foi In thp ailVPttlspiiipiit
This Minn- ininpun i t lie lowpt
Imlilf-i iikiiIii. lant nlRlit. nml hkhIii
fallril to nlM' Hip niiniPH of tlio nub
lontiiu tors Tin- bid" was ii'fpiipil to
tin- bullilliij,' lomnilttpc to lopoil at
till1 llPXt lll("tlllK
HAD A TURBULENT TIME.
Steel Workers' Officials Confronted
by Highly Incensed Strikers.
By KicliwlTK YSlr ttom Tlif Awioclitnl rr.
IMtiOiuri: iit If. II i liiil.iilciii tin I r
I'rctiiliiu IiiIIii nml tin' otliniN"! t' Xnnlxi
tiiiml im i.iln n KiJh II" In nliinlHo- 't
It p .ri;miJliiii f imwiml lioni iiininini!
ml it imlni: Willi utt ik ri- nml ii-iipiiiI uin
of loiljos luri tlio iinll '!'' "lid I1"' ,n'
uoikiK urn . iw hi tic umil Ir.im 1 In- li I In i'
Krfrilmi; llii' ulllnmnt nf tin -lilki'
Tin- ulliM it Iho pf 11. r il oMmim iti' .ill m"P
nr li ixulcil .mil in mi wii ilii'pH liu iii-iil.
S.IIII- ut tlio MllUri ilc.tlliil llm wi.lll.l mil
nifit tin nnlir i illiiiu llii tnli' nil imlil il
win- u'imii lull ii.iillrnliio "1 Hi. ih'IIIiiiihii.
iiiIhh 'ii i illlns ImiIiIIi mi lm n-isimii'iii t
l'irlilint M.illrr llnl Jllnllirr il.l- ill 111 III II il I III!
willnlriHil "1 iIk-ii IiiiIb'"' Hum tin- 'iimnliimn
II. fun- ItoniK hit nil 1 1 I'ii -in. ill lnllir .in
tinmiml ilnl In1 ilul mil UniiU il iihijiv
ti miki' i -tjinnriil Mi' -ilil Ilnl t In- inni'i
(iitiiiiTi linl cImii 'nm iwiiiinn ili.il llm
Miiulil not rrM-il U ioihIiIhiii- f I In- ikipiiii m.
SON OF ENGLAND'S KING
Duke nml Duchess of Yotk Roynliy
Welcomed in Canada.
Hi Kxiliiiir Mm- In in liie .i-liti'l l'ri-..
iiiili.i. ijiiilm . i in t'i nilil-i i in In i m
iiil' nf innnn .mil tin uln-llm; n imli'lirn- m
f.tr mi tril-. liu 11 iii.ll Iil2lilit-p IhP Piup
nml llm lu .1 "ik. .itinpii tin. mi mIihI'iIi.
1 1111. 1,11 liiuril II M s nplni
'Mir -II11H Ullnlllilli'llt win 1 1 il t.il putv
1 . 1 , I hup inikril null ilrmo itii-iils wMili
Hiii- lirlil link in Hip tmlilirt, linli linnl liu
ftiuN ln.m tin iilinf I" Hi 1'iillanitiil oj
tiiiililnu' "in 11 liu tin. I'Mii.-i 'ii- iiiiMiiii.il
In M111 r II. 11 s N I'm lit
THBEATENING ROOSEVELT.
A Loquacious Blacksmith Is Locked
Up in Clovoland.
riy VvpIikIip Wire Irnm Thp Vmociated Prcii
lliiiliml. -1 .t Ii 1 i.inU lilinu .'.' 1. 111
nlil t ill II k-tllllh. H II III lUIIPil tiitulp .IllitltP
Kptinrrli .11 tin iptiiiil ..li 1 1 nut t.nlii npi't
liu iIiitli tif -11-pn tun In 1 -lix-n nil M ( ilr
ftini IiIiiil 1- .illitpil 1.1 liitp anl- -l li.'tont:
In 1 f. il.li Hut villi (iii lllll tu .111.1 .ll.l'l
win mil kill I'h -iih ni It...- t.h '
I1I1IB-, .'a I"- li.Jiin.- Ififli, il. iiipii tint hp
iiihIp Hip -lilniiriil Up ,i. iniKiniiiil n jnl
mil mil In umn dii'iilin litiilii: Wrilnpsilit,
M tntiint thp ih'Ihp mil imkp pict.i fffnil 1.1
liarn ill Hl'niit ill ni-intr.
SYMPATHY OF
AUSTRALIA! CATHOLICS
Hi lilii-ivo War from llir in uipiI I'rpn
II1II11111 11 . 1 'i it' (.iiilinil l.il Imiii lulu
nu mil 1 i.ililisi 1111 ti .111 ( jnlinil Mm. 111 mil-lio-linp
ef siiiiii 1 ii-tnln iniitin .11 (In 111111 '
of tin I dtliiilii s nt imuIh. ipii-m- UiPir tit
lioirrmp a tlio ii in iiipii uf Piii-iiluit Mi
hinlpi llir oliliiji 1111 folloiK
' To 1'iuliiidl l.iblii-ini. Itilnmni.
'liu- ( inlii'ini. .il ii-ii,ilu rnps. ili.ir iii.r-.if
it till lll.lliolll al 1 1 tilt 1 tu 1 lllllll'l til tin- LDlirtl
liii-lll nl Hip I lillP'l siji,, t lint In ntli-ll Min.
ptllii
lkiCH"li .iiilinil Mil in "
CHARTERS ISSUED.
By Rirluiiti XVIrf from Th Aworiited Prttn
II illinium:, squ p. I'!,,. I'H, Mn 111.11IU111:
iilnpilll I .l'll illIll ,ll S'lll.OIIII U.K llnltilPil
tuilii .11 tin i-i.iSi ilrp.iitinini tin- 1 tin 1I1-:
ill-lillin tiinipnii 1111 nipni it 11 11 111 I'liili-ll
i.nni. 1 line In 111.- 11. piuii.iuii fm tin nu 1. ip ni
ll.ill 1 I null impni It ion-, pllui In I In pi ilu
it Hi, Mil I. nn 1 upnutic 11 lull In il 1 1,1 ii.n
liiuti (liiitiiii mtp 1l.11 ui.'i it in tit -t mi
put nniiis. nm ii.. miIiph Hip It iiiiij Uiiiini,'
niiipani Piiit-nlli 1jpn.1l, s.'iiitihni
Monument to Jennie Wade.
U Kiduslte Wirt from Tin Auwrlittd Trtii.
1,1-iiisliiiii:, Pi . -ni Hi Hi.' nnimiiiiiii in
lillllli W.i'l. . i.t lull -I'lIU Mini ui- k Ilul lit
I sun hullit iilnlp 1, 1, iiil' tui nl .liiiiiu: iln In!
Ill ..1 l.nii-liuiL'. Mi iliiliitul tuilii in il,.
piisniip nt a liie. 0-1 111I1I at It ih 1 fnnii
Usurp in li.ili.in 111 nl, Ip im -uii.ilil; n,., ril.nl
II Iiim .1 uianiir ln-i mil -i miis m n trip nnui
nu mil" nl Iln- I'tPlunrn minim I ii.uibIi Imp
1 iln 1 M uf M111 liprii-tu Mi W11I, M1ll1ll.mil, j
si. 01 nf iln 1I1 ni unl. iln muniimint itisitpiifii
li.v llir bilii.uf Hip liiiml 11111 ut ilu. Ilrpiilihu
ttf inn 1
Salute Gun Burst.
Ili Kxtlmlii' XX'Ire from TIip Xs-ncialul IVm
Williim-piiil. I'.l, -1 pi in X i.ui'l .1 iiiiiii
Inn nl ( niiipini- I), TmpIiiIi riLiiiuni. NjiiuiiI
(iuiril nf I'i'iiii.i h jiii.i, 111 nl 1 siluip i,t nm buii
iitn thill) minimi In, 1 11 (nun .in nlil ,iv
p,illlulll. hi lii'linl nt llii' Hi nl pii.il. nl A I ,1110
-1 1, hIiiIp iIip.i urn tiling tin lulu nl sin 1,
I plllllllllll- lilslllllBI' (I UlP plpip sl'lllilv
lilllllill . 1 ui .1 11 1 I I' 1,1 IDs i fm ,ui
lilwiui full nf pntMlii mill Iip luai li,.p ,m pvp.
Iln link ..ml 1 lllst Hi IP Iniili '.'linnl mil lm
liuli! .11111 sptriPl.i huiiiril ami In ulul ,111.11
Hun II Mi !lr. 1 luii Ins iIlIiI iijihI Imiti I.
Examining the Bullet.
Hi I'.vilii'iip Wlrp limn 1 he XssoilaliJ I'ipss
Hull 1 lu. sipt in -pi IP nn ni MjijIiijh it
llllklllK ll lilltl llulliuii ll llllllsls In i, (film a
iiluilipr Uip IiiiIIus hml Hum ( ulnw' ritnltrr
lli.C (mini Hip IIIp nf 1 1. nt Milunl-i ilui tint
tit-.ii romp puisnnoiis siili-tumi Hi u Initio .m
si-tri In Hi limit li Hiilu, iln iiii. pitlui
l"Sii il ItlmiMliiij mil IIpiIi it M Hit,, (I,, , ,tv
ilitiuitt
Swift Wilkes-Barre Justice.
B Kiclutltt Wlrr from The Auoeltttd PTrta.
Uilkis limp, Srpt lfi. -lliliiy Mp'ilr, ruipuul
ill Hip Ninth rcBiiuiul, National (Jiianl of I'uui
hU.iiii.i, vi.it trini li) (mat iniiti.il Iniuulii for
uppakinu ilPiuiiatort nf Prrtuli lit Mrhlnli) lie
at orrleiM niluinl In lhi milks aiul iliiiuinl
fiuin Hie rreiniini
Twenty-three Drowned,
Hjr rtclutitf Wire from Tli Aaiociaterl rra.
Hndar-t, Rppt, IH Twrnli-Onte pprmni upri,.
rro-nel May ly thn nrrrk nf a fpir) liait
tthlrli wat (ruffing the Pi'mldl Kulpa liirr, nur
OmIJ, Curalia.
CZ0LG0SZ IS
NOW INDICTED
fondiMcd from Pico 1 1
p.ieli sucpoedlliK qiU'Stloti, but t'zolfiosz
stubboi nly refused to answer.
Assigned Counsel,
The tllstilct uttonipy lespoct fully
stiRRpstpd that founsel be ussIkiipiI to
dpfptid the pilsoiipr and ascot tain what
he had better do as to his pirn to the
Indli ttneiit bpfoio iiiralKtimetit. ttldi;n
I Jittery then nsked the ptlsoner befotc
the bur If he lind i-oiinsel. but thcie
was no nnswer, despite the fat't that
the polh-e olllelals told hill) the JuiIko
was siipaklnc and that he must an-
hw er.
The 1 out l then said. '('colKOSii, yoll
having appealed for airalBunient In
the ioiit without eoiinsel, the law
iiialu'.s It the duty of the (ourt to as
sign tounsel. The Hnr iissoelntlon of
our 1 utility has 1 onsldered the matter
and siiKKPsted the names of eprtaln
Ki'litleiueii of high iharaeter foi such
assignment. The loint bus seiloitsly
totisldcied the iitipstlnn, and nftpr
inilili 1 onsldpratlon has toiiiluiled to
follow the suggestions miidn by the as
soelatloti. Tho mint, theiefoie, assigns
the I Ion. Lilian L. Lewis and the Hon.
ltolieit ('. Titus as .011r routisel "
.Itidge Uiiioty tlliected the oflliets to
notify the attorneys, and iemoo the
pi Isoner.
(Volgos. was liauili uffoil to the de
tectives, who stinted out of the 1 out t
loom with him. The tiowils surged
after them, but found the exit bulled
by polleeinen. Outside the mtiit 100111
door tho pi lionet was stiiiouudeil by
poliietuon and luii fled downstiilis Into
the basement, whenee Iip was taken
tluotigh the tuntipl to tho Jail nuns
Polawutp meiitle. W'liethei ho was
If ft llioio for the night or taken else
where, the pollie tel'usd to saw
Olsttlit Attorney I'ennej said that
JllMlies Lewis anil Titus would lit
untitled and given nu oppot timlty to
talk with the pi iMiner. and that ho
hopi d to aitalgu tV.olgos tomottow.
AVOCA.
Mai Jul le the one- ear-old daughter
ol Ml and Mis. Ilobcit Hone, of I'ltts
ton, died on Thliisdn e ening at the
livdiloin e ol Mis Hone's niothei, Mrs
Small I'l.iustoii of the North Und, The
10m, litis weie taken to the home of the
patents. Intel iiietit was made oil Sat
in day afternoon.
The iiiiuilagi of Willi. 1111 Stuildeis of
the West Side and Miss May Nolan
of Dupoiit Is atliioutiieil to take pl.uu
this month.
A mule that ha.- been li.nll.v tieated
li the l'ns while loatuing the sttoets
is now in ih.ngo ol .I0I111 Houston of
j-i hool stteit. Owner (.111 hae It by
pa lug 1 haiges.
Mies Viola Deeble and Thomas Ne
bnne will 111 company the Nantknke
choir to the I'au-Amoili .111 today.
.Miihai'l Miinlo left .M-sloiilav to
inntliiue Ills studies at Villa Nina ml
I. ge.
Pint. 1' I". Iloban was unable to at
tintl to duty jisteida.x on aiiouut of
Illness.
Mr and .Mrs M. v o I'.i Ion -pent
pstcitlay with ft lends in .letni.Ul
.Mr and .Mrs. Theodnic llogan and
lamily weio guests of Mi, ,un Mi.s.
.lohu i.;alaghei of Ma.Mield on Sunday.
Mis Hlchaid liter ami daughter of
V, nulling are guests of Mis. .lamb
Webster.
Miss .lennle Hell has letiiined honie
.illet spi'tnliug M'et,il wieks with
Itiends in Sip Iton, t'onn
Mr. and .h .lohu l-'tue him n
tuiniil lioni Now V01 v 1 ity
T. I'' MiAndtew smi',i1i (iaitelt and
Kate' runnlugliam icttinied to Hlounis
biiig niiimal mIiohI jestoiday.
DURYEA.
line of the fniist ii in I a.s-aults that
has ixer in in nil in this , inii was
wltnu-seil Sunda.x ixenlng by a lntge
iiowil In a heattd iiuatiel .lohn
li hii k stunk Mis. 15o-ii SokolowsKI
and sexeielj Injuitilhu Mis Soknlo
ws was holding an infant In In r
anus when assaulttd by Ishkk and
the i hlhl was aleu injiueil. Mis. Soko-lowi-kls
injuiips ni.iy pi out latal. The
mws ,is coin e oil to Joseph SnUo-low-kl
that his wile was being kllkd
and he attaikul I ill it k when an un
known man Intel let ed and Sokolowski
was biutall.x beaten about the head. At
this wilting he Is ji a dangeious ton
illtlon. Ishk was aiested anil taken
lielote .lusilio of the Pe.uo It. (' Mo-tk-ka
who sent him to Jail in di fault
ol SL'.iJUO bail.
The statcuKUt In the Wllkos-llai te
lleioid i'Moidny that Joseph Vt s
taxlc. shut his wite is tal.-o. The
fl lends pf Vcm'.ix li . doslio It to be
aunouiiieil that he l.s Intimtnt ot this
i hat go as hi Is now in jail for hol)t
Salloi Cnwle
IJhuii Ttnglcpaugh has i.t opted a
position ,m . U t Is. in IJiImiII te Clatison a
gnu i r sni,
M m ES STRONGER
THAN HIS STOMACH.
The stomach U the vital center of the
body. It is the orL'au from xxhich all
oth&r organs are feil. A xveak stomach
nic-ius a weak man. There never was a
strong man jn, a eak stomach. What
is called ''weak stomach" is in Rcneral a
diseased condition of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition,
which prevents the proper digestion of
the food which is taken into the stom
ach, and so reduces the nutrition of the
body. When all. food is taken axxay the
body starves, When the foot eaten is
only digested and assimilated in part it
only nourishes the body in part, and so
the body is partly starved. And this
starvation is felt in every organ of the
bodv dependent on the blooil which is
made from food.
The great variety of the cures per
formed by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery is due to its remarkable
poxver to heal diseases of the stomach
and allied organs. It cures through the
stomach diseases seemingly remote, but
which have their origin in a diseased
condition of the stomach and the other
organs of digestion and nutrition.
"Weak" heart, lungs, kidneys and xxeak
ness of other organs is cuied with the
cure of the xxeak stomach,
Mr Thotiink A Mvarts, Ilox lot, titili-stallon
C . Coliiinlius, Ohio, writes "I wan taken ery
ucU with, xeiere headache then cramps in the
toinach, anil food would not iliceH, then Lltlnev
and liter trouble, ami my liKk got weak u I
could scarcely Rit around The more I itouurcd
the worne I got until six jeara passed I had be
come o poorly I could only walk In Hie lioue
by the aid of a chirr, and I got to thin I had
fiifn iii to Jit, IliliiVliiR that I could not be
cured Then one of my iieiehbnrs naitl, 'Take
I)r 1'irrre'iColtleii Medical lilicnvrry and make
a new man out of jourkelf The first bottle
helped me o t thought I would get nnntlier, ind
alter I had taken eight bottle I wat weighed
and found I had gained twentv-neven (J?) Iht
in about i wecka I have done more hard
work lu the patt eleien month than I did in
two) cart before, and I am at stout and healthy
to-day. I think, as I eer wat "
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure
cnitipatiou,
PAPER ON CHURCn UNITY.
Read by Rer. C, H. Nowlnp at Meet
ing of Methodist Ministers.
The tegular meeting ot the Mjthodlst
Mltilsteis' nsioelutlon of Scr.inton nnd
vlelnlty was hold at Klin Park uhnrch
H-jteiday invrnliif; at 10 30. Vlco
President IJ. U, Singer presided und
llev. V. P. Doty conducted the devo
tions. Rev. C. II. New Ing presented an
excellent paper entitled "I'liurih
t'nlty." Itev. Austin Orinin, IX D.,
opened the discussion. llevs. It. M.
Piiscoe and Jatiies Hennlnger also par
ticipated. Memheia inesent weie: Hevs. O. C
Ij.vinaii, R P. Doty, Jiiines Hennlnger,
Austin arlllln. W. S, Simpson. S. .1.
Dotsey, ('. H. Newlng. (V II. Prenthe.
Joseph Madison. .1. 'N. Halley, IJ. H,
Singer. It. M. p.iscoe, A. 'H. Conger,
J. It Austin.
1 m
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
A Holley ilde Is to be given by
Adiiin Mans and Hunt y Schwcnker
on Thursday evening for the betieilt
of the new palish house of the Hick
ory Street Pioshyterlaii iliutth. Tick
ets aie on sale by Adam Mans M7
Alder sheet, and Henry Schweiikei,
712 Plttston avenue. Tickets can bo
had no later than Tuesday night.
Itp .1. Pipriiifffr, MHor nf Hip Pnniict t p.
imp Uiimin Mrtlinillit rpliinp.il ihuuli. Ii' tp.
lUIIPil III putoratP mi nerntllil nf pnnr liullll.
lip nlil ilpllpf hi (.uchpII uprnmn npl Sumlay
niclil. IIpi Putlnvpr Iml Iippii p.ilnr nf lie
1I11111I1 .1I111111 nup ir.it .111H fi inniitli- an. I w.is
mulli ,1'liiilrul In Hip mi-inlirri nf lii luniri'
Kit Inn, tn Minim lil rctieintiin ln hiniinlit - t
linn Up will 1. up tnr l.uriipp .iliout Hip iniilillt!
nf llPXt iiok
Tin- niiiiiim nf s. P.iul'i tint li fair j.l nUlit
in UhiimiiI.i lull Mi IjikiIi itlptinril Mi-iv
111MI.1 nml ii-i'lnl .ntlilr- npip ilianml nfT Dm -lug
tlip ripnliis Hip ItinjE'iM hinil liiml-linl
11111-I1 Tin- (tiiinnillpp In tluiBP nf Hip .iltali 14
.11 fiillnni: Mlilij,e lliimin, llnrln LpIiiiiiiiiii,
(iiitat llalir, Ctoiitp saulipi, ( iipi-i N icrIp, 11,
I". Mnnri'. I111I1 Pitil, nilirn IIiihim, I .i-ih r
liicui. .Iiilm Von llprsPn Tlio t ilii- iiip In
llnrilP lit ll l.nttp I'.llllllli, I1SII-M Hi 11111,
HiiImm N.ipeIp. Mi- Mire.utt PihnTpr iml Ri-itiiit
Kli ill- 'Hip nprnini; jilili- w m Bittii li i,p.
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Itilm IliniK, tlip Irfjnl spii nf Mr ami Mi.
lolm lltirii", nf rig ftippi. .linl -unilii iiisnt
nfttr 11 (in iln lllnpii TIip I11t1rr.1l tnnk pi no
Mpili .ifli'llioPli at 2.1H n'llmk flnnl liu
1 1111II1 KkluVme Intiimciit ti.11 nudp In tho
I atliiilr.il irnutcit
Efforts Will Be Abandoned.
lit Kxiluiitr W'irp from Th Wocittcd frpM
t'liiiaun. ipt it) -t'.rTniin In mnnfit Hip ( li i -iijn
aturilil-t uith a pint In ivtinuti- l'ipi
ilrni Mikiiiln ttill tp il iti'lntii il mil tin prf-nn.
in prnlnlil.i will lip rilriipil lomniinu Thlt
ilnl-ion ,w rpirhiil lit i.H iiiiiinriiim ttiilij.
Jack Bonner Wins Another.
Ill- Ciiliifiir Wlrp from Thp miriatpil PrrM.
Iniitiiii, 1 . Spt In In Hip rs-inml rinunl
nf a liuiiit tiiiiim 1 mill si it Uip Trriilnii Allilill.
cluli tnnlchl -link" Mm I.-, nf sj int Minn,
mis kn kpil nut In fail. Itnnnci. uf summit Hill,
Pi
Genetal Stexvoit's Condition,
tly Kxclutitp Wlrp from Tin Awociatnl Prcai
llaiiistiiits-, s,,i ,i -riiprp ha lirpn 1 mttkPl
(limze tnr Hip liitlpr In Hip rnnditlon nl iliu
I. nit Henna I MPMart thp put Iwrntv-lnur lmiiri.
Hit uilp ami trttipri jttire aip np.irlt nntiml
ami Inn plu-iii nn hail trnng h"pm nf satini;
Ills fiat turpil lit.
D., L. & W. BOARD.
Following Is the mnke-up of the D,
L. A W. hoard for today.
MHMlXi. s I'll. miii it ,-,
W1I1I (at-. I.,.t s p 111. ( W Dunn 10 p.
111 . 1' I' Met in-.
tl l-lX, sKI'll Mill It r
Wild ( a- I i-i 1 11 1 ni , I I it piiin k I
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yy u
To make room for our new stock of Oriental Rugs we
have reduced prices on all our Domestic Rugs. This sale
will last only six days.
Michaelian Bros. 8c
124- tM. Washington Avenue.
KELLER BROS.' RIANOS.
THE PLACE TO
Is at the Piano Factory.
Why not buy at first cost when you have a factory right at home, where
the best pianos in the United States are made. These pianos are in use in our
Theaters, Scranton Conservatory of Music, Convents and by the leading music
teachers of the country, and are pronounced by them to be
Superior in Tone, Touch and
Durability to Any Now Made
OVER 13,000 f these Pianos are now in daily use, and have been
for the past twenty-one years. Every piano fully Warranted for 10 Years.
We always have some bargains in Second-Hand Pianos and Organs, which
are taken in exchange. At present we have on hand the following that were
taken in exchange last week for Keller Bros.' Pianos :
X
One Hazleton Upright
One Steinway St Son's Grand
One ivers & Pond Upright
Two Chickering Squares
All in good condition and will be sold at a bargain.
Call at Factory, 1043 to 1051 Capouse Avenue.
KELLER & VAN DYKE
Pianos' and Organs sold on easy payments. Old instruments taken in exchange.
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Hayes &
42M2G Spruce St., Bctwoon
j Autumn Display
Of Ladies' Tailored Suits,
Dress Skirts, in wool and silk,
Walking Skirts,
Silk Waists, Wool Waists, Etc.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Beautiful Tailored Suits, jacket silk lined $10.50 anil $15.00
All Wool Dress Skirts, with llare llounce trimmed $5.00
Handsome Silk Skirt of TalTcta, graduated llounce, beauti-
lully trimmed, really wotth $ 1 5.00, at $10.98
All Wool Walking Skirt, g-inch llare flounce $5.00
Wool Waists in a beautiful array of colors $1.98 to $7.00
Special Purchase of Silk Waists, in all colors, worth $6, 0
must be seen to be appreciated. Price $3.9o
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siiiniiiil., I.ii 11 1 in, i-,i.t, 1 (anise 'i 1
III, Milt. I! I'll IllltPlkn . II 1 111. rt, 1 1 in.
mil), iip 111 . 1 i-l. I. IlriuiL'i'i. s p 111,1,1,1,
Lillliupr, 7 p 111, Sat Viu, II. Mi Mlisiu, ', p,
111 , Ci.mis.i, 'lliitnpiiin, 7 p 111 , I 11111M, M (.iii
lii. I'hsIiit 11 t'i 1 ni . " I'liinpit.t, s a in, I
U.ikIiII; II 11 .1 in,, Xlurin. 7 p in. Miiip'n,
(i p in. W. II, HittlmliiniH , 10 p in, A. Wnlr
mu Pawpnrpr tiiclnp 7 a in, flalfnfy; 7 a m,
sinter, in a in. S.iunuii: in i 'ni , Nt.ir,
7 l. in, I .1. Xlurrai, 7..0 p m, Millmifn.
Willi ( its, W.st -:. a. iu I'. Will, 7 ,i. in,
'Iipiiipi, Mitli It, ( asttipt iipu, S ,i m. T,
liptiilnaii, HI u in, (I. Itimlulph II a in. W I,
Miliar, 'i p in, (' Klimsli.ti .1 p ni . X I
hpttli.ini; I p in, M. ('inintili; 5 p. in, I. It.
Mil. urn, G p. m , .Mm lijliij-'in
NOTirr.
(' Rnllmlnnipw Mill tike III run nn It up
tn. wild .-it liip.iln. sppt, 17.
Hi ikinmi .Mm It'i-illi- itpnils fni .lamps liilu
K.in lliakiinin .1 nnis Xlull.-rn reppi'i fur T llnp.
kiai.
( niiilin nn II (olluan Mill inn .i (1'. srpi
17 Hllll tillnllff' IDH. Until fllltllPI linllip.
Hi iki in in I W ( Inilili tppnits fni W X llar
tlli'lnim H
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
Grand Atlantic Hotel and annex
X'irginla Ate and Ileal li, Atlantic City, S .1.
Sixth )ear, :i.'.0 l-raulilul looms enmlte, flnqi.?
and with bath; hot ami told wi. Malcr liatht
In hotel and annei. botation sclett atul central,
lthln feu anl-i of the Steel Pier. Onlie-tn
Ofleis speilal i-rrltiff rale, $12 to $15 hy wrek,
JS0 up y da) bpetial rateii to families. Coatliea
meet all Ir-ins. Write for hnoklet
ciiAm.rs i:. corn.
$15.00 TO $18.00 A WEEK
!ai for an fntrlhcmt nun i womin tn '.idi
town IVitnnunt mitinn .OirtitHpn hour fir
h4fC litnr ilnm(Ji Itnci lto 7 I'hil lilt tli i
1 C fl j?
luii is.u
Co.
VarleyJ
Washington and Wyoming
EDUCATIONAL.
Free
Tuition
Hy a ictcnt act of the leglsla
ture. free tuition Is now granted
at the
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
DIoomsburp;, Pa.
to all those preparing to teach.
Thin (.(.hool maintains courei
of study for teachers, for those
preparing fot college, and for
those studjlng music.
It will pav tn wrile tnr pirtleiilari.
No other nhnol (ilTem meh nuni-tlor ad-unt-prs
at tucli loiv ratct A'lrti cat
J. P. Welsh, A.M., Ph.D.,Prin.
BINGHAIYITON TRAINING SCHOOL.
I'ur Nriinu. Ilukiiircl an I Ileif Mutt (hit
iIipii Pln-i.al 'll.iinlii; M.iiunl liiiniii.', Xuu
uliiiPii MikIi PraviiiK, lumlrrxaitin. Opm
jcar aiuuti'l (.aitilai.
S. A. Doolittle,
sj t'artipw XtPnui llinKluiiiton, N
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
Wissahickon Heights, Chutnut Hill, Pa'.
A boardiPK chool for 1os in the elesiteil
and beautiful open country notlli of 1'hll.t
ilelphii 50 minutes from Pro-id bt MaUon
Por catalogues aildies
JAMES L. PATTERSON, Head-Master.
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
SCRAMOV, PA.
T J Poster, Treidcnt Klnier II Lanall, Tieat.
li J. tester, Stanley P
Allen.
Vice Pretldcnt
Secretary
Allls-Chalmers Co
Suecessots to Machine Huslness of
Dickson Manufacturing Co., b'cranton
and Wllkes-lSaire, Pa.
Statlonaiy Iingincs, Hollers, Mining
Machlneiy, I'umps.
BUY PIANOS
Meldrum,
Scott A Co,
See Our
Fall Opening
of
Waists
Dressing Sacques
Kimonas
and
Bath Robes.
We Are
Showing a
Most Elegant
and
Exclusive Line
126 WyomingAve
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
43D to 455
N. Ninth Street,
.PA
Telephone Cn.ll. 2.U3.
NEW YORK 0S
WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Cor. sixteenth St and Irt Ins I'lace,
NEW YORK.
American Plan, $.1 30 Per Pay and Tpwardt
Furoppan Plan, 1 00 Per Day and Upwards.
Spcual ltaipj to tamllicJ
T. TII0MFS0N, Prop.
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I HOTEL I
JEFFERSON
NEW YORK
inn. int. toil Fnkl Ilh Street.
The .1 I1KI I.HMIN i a tlH'toiiKlilr Brt-clan
family and tranment hntel olleriuKtttamlnl.
... . i ii,,.,i,rinilr.niiimrt.
mum toil iiiaiiiiiui" ";, q,,..I
On lAth Mreel, )iit emi ni ""'" '1"',v;''
it i. within a few mmiitea of tho leadine
shops, theatrei and clubs
European P an, Jl.uo up.
American Plan U.50 up.
en.. ....il, Pruala Bath. $2.00 un.
t or nrecl.il ralM cuiile. or information write
JOII-X I'. IMfMKI.W. rroprlelor
KmaaieTisraamam
4- -t- 4-f---' --
For Business Men
In tha heart or ths wholesali
district.
Tor Shoppers
X minute?" walk to narnakerjij
S minutes to Blecel Coopers Blj
Btorc. Easy of access to the sreut
Dry Goods mores.
For Sightseers
One DIOCB irnm i i v.i.. -InB
&sy transportation to nil
points of Interest.
HOTEL ALBERT
NEW YORK.
rar 11th ST. UNIVERSITY Pt
only ono Block from Broadway.
,,., ci Iln RESTAURANT
ROOinS, -f U), priCM Reatonable
4. 4-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f -f---f
.Every .Woman
L ii ..?! .....I aVinitlA Inner
jT...
tr, XC1
vT A
isinifrcnetimiij'ui """,,
1 .
UUUUl IUO wuimtiiu
MRVtL Whirling Spray
?- C ,
; . :m
lit he w ii njrioj'' nv"
tioantui .Sutton. lti i(t
...t ttn.t rAneajnltn!
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rt . ivi vwt "
irnuntcu 1
ItlUHBIfllVHaBUr
ui u. .t fur II
i ! 'tiiinot miutly Jno
liifr. but kcnri t unn fori)
uitiitPt rfok nlrd It mt
II mtii.iiil rat an I ii tt a. Iiniiafn
it pjltli IO nuilll I 'nn ' -'' " '
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Hoe-m K Timw Bds . New Verk
Prof.G.F.THEEL,527 s.
tmrrlrt. HuirtnUr lofure iKuh; vail I rhtlr
IUrftiM, IrnhrMri 1 o M di(Eif , h.mi
lllnml 1 !. Vmoo 1I-IIHJ. I'Okl Mfttthftixl,
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mt Mn pitVrn OrtikKf fr Httm TatmnnlkU oli
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