THE SCKAiNTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTE31BER 18, 1901, XXXXXXXXXXXXJ TOE MODEM HAnDTTAIlK 8T0H2. STERLING RANGE Has No Equal Watch thi3 spaco Thursday. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washington Ave Q ooooooooooe Everything for the Baby Airy fail y graceful-dainty charming little garments es pecially designed to captlvato tho mother and win trade we'vo a glowing demand for such goods wo want to meet you. A few moments Inspection of these garments will convince you of their merit. A lino to us will lning a catalogue. Th? BabyBazaar, 510 Sptuce Street. NIGHT SCHOOL i . ki ll nil m I! i I liege C.nod lRht n l"r i c riclit & C P luMs l"i ,.l, If (. I III MM l l r Pr--. II M lU- Ij.tucr. Pllil ( inn f ! I n P la '.pra.ilf I I I) i li ,i I II lln n, n f -,i II W l'tmii, l U ill , M I II 1 V I 1 ill- n V I nr l t 1 ( i) v r I M I' ( irlrr THE PEOPLE'S labels PERSONAL. I tank I nllira, of tpimo Mrcet, lat PufTalo. t'r Winrbrike lin returned from a ten dijs' nut in viontrcal, Caiiida, M' I Imlc 'villager ami f unity hive returned fmni an rxti nded l.uropean tour. 1 iiml Ml?. 1 A. I irmell li io returned fi mi the I'.ui Vnurii.cu ami Ni.ieiri 1 ill.. M . C . llosirt, of Middletnwn, V v. , l I nc rntcitalned by Mia. (itcice li. Drown, of Siinlci.in jienuo. Mr an I Mrn. .1, 1!. Milium, of Vnrth W'n'i in. i r nomin, aio pruilni; a week with, tiicndi at N v oik uiul Itiuokl.wi W M i i l.ibhnny. of A.h Mioft, anil Cfnrcc 11.. ii if ( dpnuw .iicuiii', arc viewing tho w m t 'tho Pari Vliiorlcin export i,m. M hi I Mi. William Warner scl VIim I ilhin P if ln, of Quincy aicnue, lift jc.teidn f.v ncfki' vilt at tho Pin imrkati ami (.i li V vniia L Thrum, daughter i f V.it mt In n t Utnrnrv U (..ilnnl 'llimni. ami Mm Ji-nn f Tum, iliiightrr of Willi mi T. pauea, f W isiihinn Kirrot. l. ft jctcrdj to cm r W n I'lllcsr, .it I lunili i-Iiurj MEETINGS. 1 e 1 I lie,' Vld anclntv nf the , nW I m v rf.il -t rlmnli niff . vuth lu lluinmm, 'i.l N'n 1 ik stieci, (.rem Huh. , Wnlnr.hr jftu )) n EMBEZZLEMENT IS CHARGED. John F. Lukncs Is Held In 51,000 Bail bv Aldetman Kasson. J nli n V Lukiics was held In Jl.nriO rrni lv IiIpi iiMii K.i-son vesteidavto ins.. a ilinigf nf ciiibcilciiicnt pic fMi.il li .Inlin Mm tin, president nf M Piter iiml Paul's Unsvlau (lulu,. iin iiiopk I'uilifilk' HenciUl.il soiietj, nf v , -t Hi lantern. Luk.ics llvi'M mi Twentv-seiond stiff t nnd it It, alleged that he has kept J'.ftO will li ihiiip Inin liln hands while art lilt; m jip(lileiit iiml c iihlilor nf tlm roikty, Tho an ukpiI adinlts Ii.uIiir Ihp mom ; s, Inn daliiis tlio light to holil It. In .ii contain o with tlu iuiii lamiitlnn of Up jirr-slili'iit nf tho Viiltoil Ktatos Jilirl nf tho (lOllUlf nf leiui. J illllll , m r i, , , rnniiiiriiioiMtHo of the iloath nf mir Into liroildont, William Mc Kln lc will ho hold at tho Flist I'roshy Umii (huiili. WiibhlriKtoii inoiiuc, at 11 n in, TlmiKliiv. Sopt lfl, 1901. All jipim-iiik mo inidlally Invited. In inw nf this nipc-tliu; on Thur ri. tho WoihiPMlay riulng prayor mooting fin this wool? will ho ninlttod. j. S-'"0 pnn-OH for hoi so moos at tho Wist Pltthton fair, Sopt. 17-20. We Have For Sale nark K t-tnrr Tnliauio (o ulnck. f'n.umcri lie ami I ( tOL. (-, rarii'in PeiMins Co .t, k Watir honil'. tti'li Hint imnin llrtwri Imniii JI.UlllB atlllnft T ionnn I , II '' 'o bonl. rir Hand ii 1 nnil Milk Co mo, k. Title i.uarantcc TliM Co fctoik and nought, (old and ciilinifccil F. E. Comegys & Co. Ditno Pink Uuilillns, birantnn. We Want to Buy I'nilfd fiiilA" I.mnliir Co totk, (ollirty I nt'lniir ( i. Hoik. St rani' n linMIri; to Moik f laik K Nioir lohauo In flock. S ranion Molt and Nut Co Hoik, Suanton Iron lime Mftf to. mock. (.rtanton xln Works nock lckaann Dairy Co flcik, fvianlon DrilllnL Co nock. Nfw Mrxiio Ilv and ( Co, ktock Lackut TruU and hafe Pfp Co, tlock County 8avinga and Trust Co, Hock, nimr Ptpoalt and Pia Hank Mock. Tradm' National panic Hock, People Hank nock, H p32i MomA y TO HONOR THE STRICKEN CHIEF BIO MEMOUIAL MEETING TO MORROW NIGHT. Details Aio Being Aiiangcd by a Committee of Clcigymen and Lay menMeetings Will Bo Held in Armory, and Will Be Non-Partisan and Unscctarlan Bishop Ho bnn and Recorder Council to Speak. Theio Will Bo a General Obsetv ance of tho Day. The clvli and lollclnus soiillnicnt of the people nf tlil Wly lit this hour lit tip II llinll 1 MlllDW Is lo ho o- ptoaMd innioiiou nlijht at a Kioat lnootMiK i i ho hold in tho spacious now Amp i Tin rhi'i.iI s'litlment of tlio cltltous nf tho ,i( soi'incil to be so strnilRolV in fnui if huslug a geiier.il puhlli' iiiortuip in honor of the lmirtyied president, that seveial of tlio Killing clorgMiion of the city mot yosterd.iy innrning In 8t. Iaiiko's palish house nml begun tho woik. of nrranglng for siii li a gathcilng. The ilorginen who mot together woio. l!e. V)i iitogpiH lmael, toctor of bt Luke's) cliuioh; Itov. .1. A. O'Rolllj, rector of St. PpIci'm cathe dral, Itov. Dr. c. 10. J'.nblnoii, pastor of tho I'lrst Proiln torr.in chuivli: Row Dr. Hoboit V. Y. I'loioo, paxtor of tho 1'oim aVvoiiup H.iptlstc-liuuh, and Itov. 12. H Singer, ansltant pastor of the lalm Park Motliodlst episcopal ohm eh. These cloigyinoiii, after electing Dr. Tsi.iol as chairman, decided to rail to their assistance a lay committee con sisting of Captain Dolpli H. Atherton, Colonel Ilonnan O.sthaus and A. 11. Stoeiix This ooniinlttoo will have charge of the atiangeincnts at the Ar mory Mich as .seating accomoilatlons mid dri orating, while the committee of iloigMiion will arrange the older of eeules and other details. fipnx to Tin: I'l'iu.ir, The mooting Is to lie open to tho gotipi.il public unci it is earnestly hoped and i pri tod that citizens ftom all pails of the city will join together li unking the gathering one of the 1 irgo.t lit the hlMory of the city. TIioio x loom In the Armory for l.'.OOO peo pl , and It ts believed that theie tdtould bo at lo.nt half that number In at t inlanci Tim Thli toenth leglinent will be pnsont In a bodv, as will nlso the two (li.itid tiny of the nepiiblle jiosts mid ( amp No i .-oils if Veterans. An offot t will bo mad' to li.io both IJatloi's band and Law lonce's band join togetlior In. giving a Killed con teit pi lor to the opening of the eor cies anil In icndeilng holectlons dur ing the night. The ooiol.sos me to begin at 7 1" o'clock mid 'w 111 bo presided over by Cougio'-Mnmi Willl.iiu Council, should he aicopt the Invitation of the com mittee to act ns chairman. Rev. Dr. Ihiael will pronounce tho Invocation, nnd there will be live addret-bos. Only two of tho spoakeis have .so far been decided upon. These are lit. Rev. Bl.shop M. .1. lloban, who will refer to the nresd"nt's life and death from the Christian M indixiint. and Recorder William la Connoll, who will t-peak on behalf of the city The pipsideut's favoille li.vinns, "Load, Klndlv Light" and "Xeaier Jly Cod To Thee" will be Ming by tho Holy Name society of St. 1'etoi's c.ithdral, assisted by any of the choir singers fioin the initial ity i hurchos who mav volunteer their sot vices. The Holy Nmno s-oclety's lendltiou of t..i cied selections, under the dliectlon of Rev. .L A. O'llellly. Is something so ln spliing that It never falls to leave a lasting linpio.sslon upon evoiy peison homing them. The platfoim eiected In the mmory for the lonvontlon of the State League nf Republican clubs will be onlaigod Miflli It utly to iiiiomiiiodato not only the slngtis, but nNo all the c itv and county ofllclaN, Including the membeis of the oehool lio.ii d and both branches of lounclls. The platfoim will be hoavilv dinped with lilac 1;, as will also the oMoiior of the auuoiy. WILL JOIN IN RIO Mlir.TINO. The Intei national Coiiespondence Schools' Social, RenoIUIal and Rduta- tlonal association, which comprises In lis iiiombeihlp nil of the local cm ploves of the schools, had aiianged to a hold n ineinoilal mooting toinoi nivv night, also, and had even gone mi far ns to engage the Lyceum thea ter. When the gentlemen having the affair In ihaice learned yostoiday that aiiangoinents woio under way for a still laigor meeting at the mmory they klndlv and magnanimously decided to give up their mooting and co-operato in making the big mooting a sun ess. The holding of tho big meeting vlll not at all lnteifeie with the services which have boon ni ranged for Thins day In the . ii ions (lunches of the illy A penoial union soivke of all the i:auBelliaI e lunches In the cen tial p.ut of the city will bo held to- nioiiow moinlng nt 10 SO o'clock In tho Rim Pink Methodist I'.piscopal chuiih. Rev. L. R. Singer, uslhtunt pastor, will have gonoi.il ihargo of the ser vice, while the seiiuon will bo dollv r l'il by llev. Dr. Robert V. Y. riono, pastor of the Pcnn aVvcnuo R.iptlst chin ill The Italian cltl.ons of the ity hold n mooting jesteiday afternoon In Cas sesse's hall, cm l.,u kavvanna avenue, to take some action on tho death of President McKlnloy. Tho following telogi.tm was sent to Pichldent Roose velt Siraiiton, Pi , Sept 17, 1'nM To lln I'xrrllrncv, Theodore ltoociclt, Pritnlcnt rf tho I nitrd Mates, Pear Mr: Tho Italiini of Sc ronton air- deeply affluted at the atrocioiu aij.lnaton of their beloved pronlcnt, Wllllain MiKinlcy, and they dejlrei to rxpieM to our rmcllrncy t lje i r fjin pathv and their ilrtntion to jou at their nciv prraldcnt It was decided to havo a special memoilul (soivlco In St. Lucia's church on Chestnut street toniouow morning at 10 o'clock, when high muss will bo celeln.ited. In tho afternoon at '2 o'clock a meeting will bo held In Cas scsso's hall when addresses will be made by Dr. Vlllane, Prank f'urlucvl and Joseph Casscsse, WORK WILL hi: HUSPRNDRD. Tomorrow will bo observed as a nie niml.il day In every mine, mill and shop in tho Lackawanna valley, and many otders to that effect havo al ready boon posted at arlous collloiles and tshop. At every colliery oper ated by tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Wi stern company, tho following notice -was posted conspicuously yes terday: Thursday, bVpt. 10, ,!uvlns been appointed hy President Roosevelt a a day of mourning lor President McKlnley, thli colliery will be Idle on hit daj. U, l;, bneltlit, Snpt. The Lackawanna car and maclilnn shops, the Anierlntti Locomotive woiks, tho .Mils-Chalmers company's shops and the Pinch Mnehlno shops, together Willi all of the smaller plants In the city, will 1)3 closed up In defet etioo to the pioilmuatlou of the presi dent. Only woik that Is absolutely neces. sary, such as the handling of passen ger tralllc and perishable freight, will bo done on the Lackawanna, Dela ware anil Hudson and Central Rail road of New Jersey. all of tho olllocs of these companies will also bo closed during tho day. The following older to tho Thirteenth regiment was Issued yesterday: Hcadqiiirteri Thirteenth llpglmcnt, Third Prb gadc, X. (I P. Sainton, Pa , Fept. 17, 1001. Iteclmenlil Orders No. Wl. The ll Id, Half, non conimtMloned M,iff, hint, I Iret and Ihitd Inttilions "III awemldc nt the Armor, Tliurwh), Vpl. It, to attend the er Vic en In ineinoiy ol the lato prenldint of tin I lilted ".tite Pino nnllorin, cipi and Rhite plovei ill he norn. Aiwrmtily will be loini'led at 7 TO p in Ilv order of It Col. I'. W. Sllllttell. I). It Atherton, Adjutant. Commandlnff. -'CIIOOI.S TO CLOSR. Secietary K. D. Fellows, of tho school boird, csterday sent out a cir cular letter to tho principals of all tho public schools, notifying them of the action of the board In oiderlng the schools elosod on Thursday and u -questing them to see that the schools are opened piomptly jit the usual hour on that day and that brief appiopriate rterclsos be gone through with befoio dismissing tho pupils. Prof. Jolln, h lticlp.it of thp high school. Is having a thousand eoplo.i of the dead president's two favorite hymns, "Xeaier My Ood to Thee" and "Lead Kindly Light," pi luted and will have them sung on Thursday morning In the auditorium. Rrlef addresses are to be made by Superintendent of Schools Howell and Chairman T. J. Jennings, of the high anil training committee. I'ieldent Chittenden, of the eeet council, yosleiduy directed citv Clerk Lavolle to announco to tho members that the tegular meeting of the coun cil, which was to have been held to morrow night would rot bo held till the night of Tuesday, September CI. The following letter has been sent to nil the Catholic prlcts of the Seranton dloicso: S, rent in, Pi , Prpt 17, l'V)l Pe Peir sir I ien if tho prcident ind the eoiernor hid rut requetel in to meet on lliuradiy nevt. It would bo only p-oper tint no fhoiild, on that day of fcorrou, lotno together In our nrioui churchea ind priy tint (iod muht comfort in In our affiliHnti, protect our lountry and ble-a our people You will therefore invite our consrecilion to attend in e al 111 o'i loi k, and to ih.' praier of tho nil?" of the div ou will add the ( ollect "Pro ipin iitnipio trlhuhtloni' " Von mil alro n a llltii s irllmtp to the memory rf the hto president, and denouni o tho principlci of an an hi. in. Srhooh fihould le dUnilwd an I proper em Menu of moumlnir ho dlplaied on houo and dliool flv cider of HI llev Vf .1. llohan, r.iho;i of S ranton llev. John J Crlffin, Chancellor IX NORTH SCRANTON. A union memoilnl service In honor of President McKlnley will bo held In the Methodist Episcopal c hurc h, North Scranton, Thurtday morning at 100 o'clock. Rev. II. W. Clyiuor and Rev. A. H. Smith will deliver acblres.s-'s. In Loinpliatue with the piesldcnt's proclamation, a union memoiial sei vlco In honor of our deceased presi dent will be held In Rim Park church on Thuisday morning nt 10.30. Dr. Pierce, of the Penn Avenue Uaptlst church, will preai h. Dr. Robertson and other clergmen arc to participate In the eoiclses. It Is eminently llt tlng that such a lollglous meeting be held and It Is hoped that many will join In the service. In Calvary Refonued church, nt Monioe avenue and Gibson stieet, Thuisdiay night at S o'clock a memor ial set vice will bo conducted. Subject of the discourse, "Ix?hons fiom the Llfo of Our Late President, William McKlnloy" All membeis of patilotlc organizations am Invited, together with the general public. Memorial service in honor of Presi dent William McKlnley ivlll be held in lh Court Street Slavonian Presby terian church, both In Ltigllsh and In tho Bohemian language, on Thuisday at 2 JO p. m. Colonel Hitchcock will havo charge of the Rngllsh services. Text, "Thy Will Re Done." All are cordially Invited. Waveily will have a memorial serv ice at tho town hall, beginning at 2:S0 o'clock p. in. Services will be hold Thursday morn ing at 10.::0 o'clock In the 1'list Church of Chi 1st Scientist, 510 Adams avenue. Memoiial services will be held Thuis day, September 11, at 10 30 a. m., In tho Linden stieet sjnagogue. Rabbi A. S. Auspacher will ofUclate. The follow ing Is tho oidor of services: Orsm pirlude "I unerd March" Chopin Intonation llnin ' 1 cad Kindly l.isht." Miinnrlil nildrp.i lbrnn "Muilo With Me" Ort'in voluntary "Consolation" ... Mendelsohn Kiddl.h (Pracr for the IKad ) Benediction. RANKS CLOSR. Tho banks of the city will all dose their doois Thuisday. A meeting of the Scranton Clearing House associa tion was held yesteiday morning in the First National bank, James A. Linen piesldlng, at which tho follow ing resolution offered by II. C. Khafor was ndopted: Scranton Clearing Home Awamtmn, Sept 17. ITU At a meetinp: of tho tleirlne house held Tuc. Headquarters Finest Peaches Today $l.oo to $1.25 buys fancy fruit. Rocky Ford Canteloupes, Finest Melons Grown $2.50 per Crate. E. Q. Coursen Hiv, sfpt, )7, the followirR rexolutlnni were aid pteil lliolt(d, That In arconlince with tho prorli luilloii of the pretidrnl nf Ihe t mini Statet and the eoierimr of the stale nf IVniilflnIi, Rpe(. Hull, tho InnU of Ihlt illy will ho doted on liiumdn nevt, spi o, out f repeit ti (he memory of the Inlc litnrntid Pretldenl MiKlnlei. All mirniiaMe iMtrufuentt fallinij due on Ihurf iln, Vpt in, will he due and piahle on the In xt FUioeedliic da, I'lldaj, S pt. Ki The butchers of the city will closo all day Thursday on account of tho president's funeral. The wholesale grocers, millers and feed dealers havo decided to closo their establishments all day Thursday, ns a mark of icspect for President Mc Klnley. Tho master barheis met last night and decided to closo their shops at 12.30 p, in. Thursday. They will keep open until 10.30 p. m. Wednesday night. Tho reheat sal and regular mooting nf the Scranton Llederkranz, which was to have been held 'tomoi row night, has boon postponed until next Mon day nlrjht. EQUINE INFLUENZA. An Epidemic of tho Diseaso Now Pievalling Among Horses A Veterinarian's Advice. An epidemic of equine influeiva is now prevailing among tho horses of this city and Is likely to prevail for some weeks to come, unless it Is broken up by a cold snap. A largo number of the horses In this city me ycaily aflllcted with this dis easo dining the months of September and October, but this year's outbreak Is much inoio wldespiead than any which has prevailed for several yeais. Dr. Jacob Hclmer, tho veteilnarlan, said last night to a Tilbuno man that tho disease Is a specific fever associ ated with luilnmmatlon of the mem branes of the nose and throat. It Is not especially serious of Itself, he said, unless the speclllc poison of the dls eae effects the blood, causing a de ptesslon which sometimes picdlsposes to struetuial ( hanges in the organs, and sometimes to death. "Fiom tho number of cases I have so far tieatcd this year and from con- ri saltans I have bad with other et ci In. u tans," said he, "I believe I am safe in saying that probably seventy live per cent, of tho horses In this city will be affected with the disease this year befoio It runs Its course, unless wo have a cold snap to knock It out." Tho (list svuiptoms of the disease differ In dlffeient ears. Sometimes It Is liill.iiiitnatlon of the animal's eyes and sometimes ,i cough. This year the cough is the flist symptom. When asked to give some ndvlce to horse owners whose horses may show symptoms of the disease, tho doctor said: "I would advise nil poisons having hoi sos showing tho first symptoms of the disease to administer no medicines that ate weakening, If nny me admlu Isteied nt all It Is best to keep tho horso at work or to keep exercising It unless a fever sets In. If lover sots In the horse should bo kept In the stable and a veterinarian should be sent for nt once." The doctor said that a large number of tho horses nflllctod with tho dis ease never get beyond the first symp toms and soon recover, without having a fever at all. Tho doctor said that he evpeeted the epidemic to last well Into October, If the weather does not become much colder. Tho percentage of deaths fiom the disease this year Is a little higher than usual, tho doctor thought. A JUVENILE PRISON. Has Been Established by Sheriff Schadt nt County Jail. In accordance with the provisions of tho law with reference to juvenile courts, which piovide.s that children under sixteen years of age shall not be ine.neerated In tlio usual prison prov ideel for law-breakers, Sheriff Schadt has set apart a portion of the county jail as a Juvenile prison. This Is entliely sep.irato from tho pait of the jail where grown pilsoncis are kept and tho youths will not come in contact with them In any way. The sheriff announced yesterday that the juvenile prison Is ready for use. m Post Office Hours Thursday. Order No. 73 Out of lespect to the memory of our lato president and in accordance with postmaster general's order No. 101, doled September lfi, PWl, Thursday, September 10. 1901, will be observed at this olllce and stations as follows: Money oidor and registry windows dosed all day Clone! al dellveiy and stamp windows open from 7 to 10 a. ni. Cutlers' window open from 8 to 10 a. ni. Can lei s will make no deliveries. Collections will be made at 10.4"i a. ni. tiom boxes on Main avenue between Lackawanna avenue nnd Washburn street, also West Lackawanna avenue nnd Lackawanna avenue to Adams avenue, Adims avenue to Mulberry stteet. Mulberry stieet to Franklin avenue, and from nil boxes between these points. Can lor No. 20 will make the 130 p. in. collection, and the usual evening collections will also bo made by ear ners 29 and 43. Rr.i H. Ripple, Postmaster. Per D. W. Powell, Asst. P. M. New York State Grand Commandery of Knights Templar, Binghamton, N. Y., Sept. 24th and 25th, 1001. For the above occasion ticket agent of the Lackawanna i.illioad In Scian- ton will sell special round tilp tickets to ninghamton, X. Y nt lato of $1.90 for tho round trip. Chlldien between the ages of 5 and 12 years, 05 cents. Tickets will bo on salo good going Sept. 23rd nnd 24th, and returning to and including Sept. 2Sth, 1901. The Star. No porfarmanco will bo given at tho Star Thursday afternoon or evening, owing to tho builal of President Mc Klnley on that day and tho period of mourning as recommended In Recorder Connell'a proclamation, I i H li .. Special Fates to Allentown, Pa., via the Lehigh Valley R. R., Account the Lehigh County Fair. Tickets on salo September 23rd to 2Sth, limited for return to September 29th. Sco agents for particulars. " '" a There Is Still Time. Students aro leglsteilng daily for tho Conservatory's rotiises In piano. Ofllce, COt Linden street. Open all day. Smoko tho Pocono Ec. cigar. n West Plttston fair, Sept. 17-20. DEMOCRATS AREAT SEA MAKE-UP OP COUNTY TICKET IS STILL IN DOUBT. Primaries Were Held Yesteiday, but Only In a Few Instances Wero Del egates Run in tho Interest of Any Special Candidate Make-up of the Ticket Will Depend Upon Whether or Not E. C. Ncwcomb Will Bo n Candlate for Nomination for Judge. Convention on Friday. Dr. J. F. Saltry had some delegates running In tho city wards at the Dem ocratic primaries jesterday, and Aaron Augustus Chase stood some men lu tho country districts, but further than this none of tho Demnc ratio candi dates concerned themselves about yes tei clay's pihnmles. Most of tho districts had elections, but in cveiy few of them wero theie any contests. With very little effort any old man might havo soouied dele gates enough to Insuto him of nny old office In tho gift of the conven tion. As yet theio has been no slate made. Tho leaders aro waiting on aMtornoy K. C. Xevvcomb. If lie will agree to tun for judge, an effort will bo made to Induce Dr. Saltry to allow the nom ination for coroner to go to some phy sician up the valley, Dr. Kelly, of Olyphant, being generally preferred. If Mr. Nowcomb declines to enter the lists the Democratic leaders will give the convention mighty little considera tion. They feel that with Mr. New comb at tho head of tho ticket there Is sonio hope of making a showing. Without New comb It it a case of "hap less cause." IS XON-COMM1TTAL. Mr. Xcwcomb Is still non-committal, but, according to reliable leports, be was yesterday leaning at a very decided angle towards the judicial nomination. A Tilbuno reporter sought to havo hi in eipress himself, but the most that could bo gotten out of hhn was that he had not yet came to a conclusion as to whether or not ho would .seek the ofllce. It ho does not nccept the ofllie the nomination will go to W. A. Wilcox. A word from S. R. Pi Ice that ho wants tho nomination might tuin all calcu lations topsy-tin vy. It Is not likely, however, that Mr. Pike will be. heard fiom one way or tho other. The nomination for county control ler will go to P. W. Costello, county auditor. Patrick Hlewltt, foimeily city engineer, will be opposed for the nomination for county suiveyor by Milton Mitchell, who was nominated by the Prohibitionists last week with out consulting him. Tho chances aio that Xewcoinb, Cos tello, Kelly and Rlewltt will be the make-up of tho slate. POSTPOXKD TILL FRIDAY. The official announcement of the change of the time for holding the convention was made yesterday by the county chairman, James J. O'Neill, and Is as follows: To the Pemocnts of Latkaninna County. Mnco tl o revolution of the Democratic com mlttrp flvinir the date of the county convention on Thursday, Sept. 19, a calamity has fallen upon the country. Tho funeral of our martyred preii dent, Hon, William McKlnley, wilt be held on tho diy pet for the convention. In order to give all grief stricken citlzeni an opportunity to Join in the univerul mourning, the Democratic county roniention is henhy poat poned to Kridav, Sept. 'JO, at 0 a. m , at Music Hall, in the cily of Scranton The primaries will he held on Tueiday, Fept. 17, ai heretofore ordered Jamea J. O'N'elll, Chairman. T P. Duffy, Secretary. Headquarters Colonel William X Monies Post, No. 319. Department of Pennsylvania, O. A. R. Scranton, Sept. IS, 1901. Comrades of the post will report at Memorial hall, coiner of Pcnn avenue and Linden street, on Thuisday, Sept. 19th, 1901, nt 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of attending memoiial ser vices to bo bold nt the armory In le membranco of our late comrade and beloved, the nation's piesldent, Wil liam McKlnley. Let every comiade report in uni form and show the love and respect wo feel for the loss of him wo so dear ly loved, Comrade William McKlnley, R. O. Rryant, Commander. Tunis Thomas, aVlJutant. Notice. Our Shoe Stoic will be closed all day Thursday, on account of the death of our beloved piesldent. Lewis & Rellly, lit and US Wyoming. West PlttBton fair, Sept. 17-20. Knox Hats For Fall Better (if possible) than ever before. Better, because they aro light - weight, easy fitting and clean cut styles. The quality always tho best obtainable. Made by hand. l Oils, Paints and Varnish MaIon?y Oil & ManiifacHiring Company, J 141-149 Meridian Street. J X TELEPHONE 26-2. T WE OFFER $200,000 First Mortgage Five Per Ce n t, Gold Bonds of the United Power Company Of East Liverpool, Ohio. Dated Jan. 1st, 1901. Due Jan. 1st, 1926. Coupons payable January and July. Denomination $1,000. These Bonds ure recommended to the public as a safe and conservative investment. Circular containing full in formation on application. Title Guaranty & Trust Company, OF SCRANTON, PA. 516 Spruce Street. HURT IN THE MINES. Patrick F. Kearney, of Archbald, Had His Leg Squeezed. While driving a ttlp of cars In the Rtk IIII1 mine, nt Archbald, yesterday, Patrick Kearney, aged lfiyeais, slipped fiom the car on which he was tiding and fell beneath the wheels. Ills leg was badly Injured. As soon ns possible tho boy was le rnovod to the Lackawanna hospital, In this city, where the Injured mem ber was amputated below the knee. Change in N. Y., O. & W. Time Tablo Commencing Tuesday, the 17th Inst., N. Y , O. & W. train leaving Cadosl.i at S.I0 a. in., and C.iibnndiile, 10.01 a. m., arriving Scranton, 10 to a. m.; and train leaving Sciiinton nt 4 p. in.; Car bondale. 4.14 p. m, and arriving Ca dosla 6.00 p. m , will be discontinued. Oiand poultry exhibit. West Plttston fair, Sept. 17-20. Change of Date. Jcffeison Do Angelis and company In "A Royal Rogue" at the Lyceum Thcatro Wednesday, September 18. West Plttston fair next week, com mencing Tuesday. Snioko the new Kleon Be. cigar. Men's x I Enameled Shoes h M A special bargain in a high, grade enameled H shoe. Fall weight, x very stylish, new style jej toe, extra well lined M aud sewed and solid ?. throughout. The style and appearance of a C5 $3.00 shoe and has Q never been sold for j less than $2.50. JC Special, per pair tf $1.98. KXKMMKKa;5K We have equipped our re pair shop with the latest im proved automatic 3crew cut ting lathe and are now pre paired to do all kinds of turning in brass, steel and iron. Give us a trial, all work guaranteed. Florey & Brooks, 212 Washington Avenue. Lathe Turning f4Mt The Famous Columbia Yarns J are fuperlnr in alt others and the stand ard for excellence. t Columbia Shetland Floss J rontalnn more rard. to the pound, l mors rhstlc, and knits farther than any oth'r, lienee tho rheapent. Colorj aro uolt, Bril liant nnd desirible. In uliadcs per (double 1 Qf. nkeln) low In Illaek and White 1Ar per (doublo akein).. U Do not confound this superior flon A rvitn otner inicnor rjranuj. Cramer-Wells Co., 130 Wyoming Avo. GONRAD is still "THE HATTER" "Philadelphia" A popular 190 1 Fall Shape you find it at CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Furnisher. 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Ladies' Tailoring Jackets and Skirts made very reasonable. Iainy day Skirts 5.50 and up. Goods furnished. King Hiller.' Merchant Tailor, 5 1J -piuco Street. Every Lover Of Music Will our offer in Music Racks. This Rack is 40 in. high. 18 in. wide &made with twisted posts & spiral top, fin ished in and lus 4 shelves. I 250 Go On Sale at 1.35 each i:ui 1 i,iki, cur CREDIT YOUP CERT.&INLYI SW& 221.233.225.287 WYOMING AVBNtTB. n$ifaliBaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiBiB Kli9!IRyM3BHIHilBlBlBlBlBlBlBlW 0 arcrsoNfa r te .1 S