WifTP-W -KS -FfFJ3 ' ?is a y r . v . . -i I . '15'J .: . - -)1 J V THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1901, LfeV'.trtA ,S ffiif An Excellent Combination. Tho pli'iisnitl method and beneficial (.fleets of the well Ituowu remedy, Smut' or Piob, manufactured by thu CamfouniA Fio Synui Co., illustrate Ihovnlttoof obtaining tho liquid luxa tivo principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting t hem in the form most refreshing to tho tnsto and acceptable to the system. It Is tho one perfect Btrcttgthcninglaxa ' tivc, uleansliifr tho hystem effectually, f dispelling eolu.i, heuduehus and fovcrs Rcntly yet promptly anti cunminfr one to overcome hiibltuul constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objoctlonablo quality and sub stance, and its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without, weakening or irritating them, make it the Ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they aro pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy nro obtained from senna and other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Cai.ifohnia Fig Stiivp Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full namo of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, OAIi. X,OUXSVXX,IE. KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. 1'rlco 60c. per bo tt la. ' FOWLER COAL GO. Retail Coal. Room 50, Coal Exchange i , old 'ii:i.r.piioxi:, iou:. Coal of Best Quality. Prices Right. Prompt Delivery. CITY NOTES. coi.i.umm .rroivrr.ii.-T.n (1.iiwi..r im- ,ir I'.ui' .r.Miril.iy .ippiiint.'il Willi, nil P. spell. Hi. hi h ii.lli'i'hir of (Iclilnjuciit pfuii lii.rs in Hit Sccntli v..mi. II., I.. .V W. PAY lAVS.--Tlii cmplrtjcs nf nil tho lit'l.iu.iir, I.,n k.iw.inmi iinil Wi'Mrrii rniliciic-i in T.ijl'ir. Ki.wr Viilli-.i, e-t .mil .Noilli Sirau Ion "ill lie p.iiil Inil.ii. I'Olt lloiSIMII(i:AKI.(i. -l.'miyp Uitui.or u-a, Hnci-tnl mill lr.ikfil up (lie OiiIit Muet (.(.ilion Ihmi-o l.i-l llicllt on .1 w.lll.lllt i-Miril liy AMclm.iti Mlll.il- nt (lie li'-Uiitp of .lulin Mitmu'I, r-1i.it r--li'K Mm v. illi luiii-r-liioiikiii. iii:aD'ii .um.its m.m.cti.i). Tiir Demo u.itit.- fount iinrtmittnp li.K iIci-MimI lo 1i.ip its lip.nlfjiiaitris on the tliiiil tlooi- of tho Ktoiumiy Iniiiiluip hiiihlin, on Winimiipr .irrmii'. 'I'lti; room- will ho uppiifil williin a low ilay-. ANWOU.II III-:.!. Two Poli-li , w.'io at-lr-tL'il on Soulli W.i-liintoii .nctuu- liy P.itiol nun Uol.iinl mill Sailor lal niKht upon rnmpl.iinl, of Mi-. Mithloon, who r l.iitus ihey ,np tncinhpr.s of a (.'.'in- of .Milium hooilhinis 1h.it haw oaii-cd Iilt much ailllo;-;ltlfC. Underwear and Hosiery. Particular attention invited to mir lines ill . I.ntlics' Kleeeo-lluoil Underwear at 23i-. Children's Fleece-lineil Underwear Ladies' white foot and all black Cotton Hose 2,"e. AVe guarantee them to lie the best olitainahle for the prico; they are worthy ot a trial. JIEAnS & HAGEN'. -1 LOUIS JAMES' BIRTHDAY. iWns Celebrated at Wilkes-Bnvve on Thursday Night. Ijouls .lames, the actor, who ap peared at the Lyceum last night In "Henry V11I," celebrated bis Jlfty. ninth birthday Thursday at AVilkes Jjarre, and the members of his com pany took advautaRo of that fact to Klve blm a. pleasant surprise. AVlien air. James entered bis dressing room in the theatre he was astonished to rind the room decorated with palms, smllax nnd cut flowers and on the wall Iuuik U lame portrait of himself wreathed in greenery. After the play tho members of the company entertained Air. James in his private oar and irave him several ap propriate Kilts, tho presentation speech bolmr made by Norman nackett, the ouiiK man who played the part of Jienry vwi. Madame Lenore Thompson, solo conlralto of Klin Park church, will receive n limited number of pupils in volco culture and nliiKliiff. Lessons Riven In Guernsey's concert hull, For tonus, etc,, call on, or address, Madame Thompson, at "Tho Holland." Welcomo Dancing Class. iAt-Keonoiny ball, Wyoming avenue (toitlijlit. -Wi Hr Walter, Manager. Snioko the I'ocono no, cigar. . tf . DEALKItS IN . i Bonds ! and 5 SJftyesttnentS Securities v 8 V ' M DroJdttr, N. y, ,Wlllii;Bu. CarboniUJt. K T i. -. M .. 4S-8 Commonwetlth bld'p; ScrjntOD, P. I'' THEATRICAL NEWS. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. !,V.I,M-"itappy llootlgmi," allrniKon ant) flight, ACAItKMV lion Ton lodi coinlMit;', Allot noon ami nlrhl, Mod.jeskn and James. "Iltmy VIII" w.t! pU.ud nt the I.jroiim Inst IiIkIiI hy u I'oinp.tiiy Iip.iiIiiI liy .M.u!hiiic iM jp.'ltit imil l.oiil .l.inipy, ulio nrc tnnlotj tliu lu.ili uircmetit ol WnKriiluli & Knnprr, si flfin lli.it ot irreiit Jc.irrt li.n ilotio not u little to 1cIoip Hip Miiit,i'peiiri'!iii ilinm.i lo Hip iI.up It Miutilil li.lM' on tliu IiIkp. 'Hip believe the pulillu ot tuiliy iloin.inclx morp tli.iu the mere wuiiN ol tl.e liniiior t.ll haul ot Atoll, no mitlrl how Well iokeli ami tin? hoiU ot f)li.iUp.pi-mo they Ium- piesi-nt-eil li.ttp been flnipil In ii liiiniipr nt oniv lllllnu mill mtl'tle. The nppp.tl In tin' i'.w h iilo,iliii mill the t.ii;p plitnu'i rnfoirp rulliPi than ilelravt fioln Hip Hiipi of Hip pt.iy. "Ilt'iny VIII" U lii im nipiiii. Ilie moil luiiihy of Mi:lKi'lip.llc'. lolilillnlllom In the lltpiitluru of flic nliiiji', hut It. It luil nothing hut Unit Fiipeili (mil Hi mt to loninipticl II for eoiidilciif t lm tt were woilhy n ln'.irlni?. In Hint ml Ml. .tamps lit tilylit liDiie forth in tin splpnillil, np.i-.omil ni lor he K llnw illllicnlt it l lo itbe llltliiR lolie to Wol.iej's nolilnfliy II lie t-ll nic uIph iv Illi the i motion 1 li.it iiomiI in up in him f. tint liiml lo i I'.iltzv. The jnilleloii-m , with Mltlili lliln 'pinli as tlelliPKil I n li,nt elo. rpient Irllmti! to Mi. .hiiurs its a uliuleiit of Im mull cliiotlon.', w Well ni mi m lor. lie gniv .I Hew of the Viinliti.it Hint Miahe-pc.lle woiihl tune in no. for the lint time, the 'hell of inn liltimi. uliliti hail eovei'Pil Ihc he.ilt of the ear illii.il niul leil lilm tit liui-li eteiy olMni.le fiom hli path wllh n 1 1 1 1 1 1 ham!, iv.t. hiotun, mid tlip man iipppaiiu. It teipiiieii mliernlty to prove to Wobey Hie v.niily of nullity thlnu'i and ill faithful I'rowell lie iIi.iiki'iI to Him; nmhltioti f I mil him, for liy itliiliillnn fell tin- iiintel-. Mr. .liimi") t.iniietl ih in all III:- imfuliieM the WoNey ii Im rouhl semi ltiii'kinli.iin fo ( tm lilinK, wllliout a quaier ami mmo helvveen the Kins nnd hl ipieen lipinuie iimliitloii told hlin it wan well; hut he nl-o showed lis the Woley who, soine wliere in hU eoniplc iiialieoip, li.nl the urntlp ncs of i-pirlt wiihli won for him tlie tine teqjtil, cvin hue, of a tiohle-niimleil youth sin It ni Cimniicll lt.K. The sidiux nml trinoi.-e of Wob Pi'y as he told Cioiiiivell thai had lie stueil his Cod witli half the xe.it he cpned Ills Mn; He would not have left him naked to his ennnlp.s, was inoht nilmiiiihly pfee.iiled hy Mr. .Tauip-. Into these fpw winds lie tonipie id nil that ie liirinn run Ip.uli niiout Hie way we .-lionld (.lnpe our rnttlily cwiive. The Kins; Kallieilne of Madame MuiljtK.i was quiet, dlKiillied ami eouvini inir, as i- eieiylliinu' this talented 1'oli-h woman doe, she v.a-, in deed, a iniieti in soimIi ami healing, a ipipeii who loiild Hile hy Keiitlriies rather than liy im )ipiioii-ne.N!. Miiiniiniliiiv Ihpp Iho pla.ieii was a ronipany of jjie.U tiirilt. Noun. in IlaeKelt's KIiib Henry was the one dl-coidaiit nolo of tho play. He w.i.s loo esplo-iie men for lleiuy Vllf. Nolwitlistamlln the illllliulty or cettiuj- lo the theater owIhk to the .il'eme oi t-tieet far eiilie, the lioiwc was clouded h one of m raiil'in's rep ie.-enl.ilie niiiJienei'.-, "Chattanooga "61" Presented. Challes l.ejlioiiineV lion Ton Slink eonipany is proline a jioleut majriel and dpplte tiie stoppage of -liiet iar ttillii, Ilie .nulicliirs .ne taxint," the rapaeily of tills popular thea ter tulip ilall.v. Ye'.etdij, "llcapliu; Ilie Wliiihvim!" mis ilie afieinooit hill, and "(li.it tanooi;.! 'id" iwii pie.-enled la-t niulit. Thi-. nfttiuoon ilie ioinpaii,v will ip a iinp lPiiililinn of The Utile Viv.iiuHeie." Mi-s KniliM llimlini: uill ilay the title lole, om- tli.it is e.-peeially plea-ilia- lo the ihlhliin. Toiii;ht the play nil", lie "The t'oiinleifelii'i.-." a Mil rni'jly realUtie eonird.t -ilr.ima. iiimilnr of new -pceialties uill he iiiliodin.ed al liuth pei foinuiKo. 'Happy Hooligan."' Ml 1opis of (nnipily will loiiuir in tin iiidiit alieaily piotiouiiied a.s to "llipp llooliaii," tlin fnee to he M-en hete (hi- afternoon ami nlalit in one of the In t tilings of it- kind s-'et. this '.ea-.on. "1 he .'itiiatii'iis- .lie full ot fun ami Hi" title part is leitaitdy a typie.il ihauutir ol (lie urp.it Amriieau tramp. A eonipany of iiiiii'iial miiil lia- heen eiii;.ijiPil am! the i utile .-iMtinK of time ail.-, will ne i.ilried. The tiMumlm' of the Inenty siil.s who will he -pin in the i houis i- Mid to lie the fitiv-t in-r -ecu ill tarce loiuedy. "Uncls Terry," Monday Night. H. I), (ii.ili.iui li.ii tlo-ed a lonli.Kt with l.ee .v. Miipaul, ll.e llo-loii piilili-lui-. uheietiy tlii-y Kiie him tin mle nuhti foi ll.e .ili.ue jno duelion of Cliai lis ( 1.1 ik Mtmti'i popular noiel, "Cntle 'J'ury." .1 sioiy of lite ll.iine in.-l, t p to date Hit-, ponulai bunk hn hid a i inula lion of ,'onie eighty thou-.iml eooii- -ime la-l Deotmlier, Willinin dill, nuihoi- of "Adonis" ' Old -iisl l'tniity," "My swielln-art." and many other -in ee.-.sfui pla.-, h.ii lir.im.ili.eil the hook, .lame It. Waile will lie seen in the title lole. "I'nele Tell" ill he Mill al tfi" l,,eeiim Ihe.lKr -Moll-tin ewnins- tiPt, "Pennsylvania."' A play leiealin: a f-el of .-ome uy ipulnt. and othrr hemic tliaiaetus il"iiveil flout aetual lite in tin- mini- adjacent lo Wilkci.-llaiie, couelieil in l.iiiu.ise e.i-y and ollcn hiilliant niul wilt.i, thiilluiK' in slioim diam.uii ill mae.i ami leunie .-i'ii.i.itioni ,u Inleine as any eer teen in thii ae of uui liauical maiu-la Mich i.i "IViiiif.li.iiil.i," tlie lale.t stiale-iiauied play. It is tlie joint pimliu lion ot Daniel I.. Halt, ot Mllke.s-ll.ilie, author ol Daniel Nilly' MiKCcs, "Tlie 1'ari-li I'lleM." ami f. II. C.illa lian, v liter of the well knov u "Koya- I'eirv," ami "Coon Hollow." "I'fliii-jliaul.i" is hiialil and ui-p hi dia logue, ami atioiiiiiK in hunioiou- and lictole ili.it neteis, ha- ,-onie lialr-iai-lin; litnac- ami slait llnpr scuiic t.en-aiion.s. One ol thi-'e depict the tUstiiulion of a uul mine hy an eiplo-iou. Coal eais, u veal elevator, inliici- at woik with ics illation llijhU on c.i, nml the Intiodui'tiou of Epeelaltle.i by the Itluk Diimoml iiianetle me tealiues of tills eene. "IVmi-ihaiiia" will lie (.ceil at Ilie l.iieum Tin-da ncl. "Are You a Buffalo. ' 'Ilie iii.iii.ii;(iiKiit lu't's to .luiiomne tlii-i se.t son'.i Kii'.iU.i bn;- noit'lty speitaiul.ir taue lomeily, "Ale Vntt .1 lluiralo'" which icniiei to this city licit TliiiiiUa eteiiliii;, II ii iouipo.-ed of a eonipany of hUh elav, rnieit.iineiii, all Hint cl.i.-s in 1 It-is oi note nml iiutiopolilan I'.ui.i itr.--, pieseiitiin.' opera, roimily, lamk-ville and lane, with entliely new anil oilaiii.il cVnny, in. lumps nml iiiccliuiit.il elTects, And a nt.il- east ItnmliriiiiK tlilil odd peiMin., with a special ihoiiii oi lu'.iulliiil .Minna: l.idiei, Iniioducins nil the very latest imuii.il selei lions. Bonnett-Moulton Company, The nmiii.il iMt of the llciinell-Moiilloii imn. pauy h.n. liei cnu- an eieut III the aiuii-eiiirnt line In llih. elly, a. tliou.amli ot i-ltlein hate attended their peifoimauic, ill Hie pa.-t and know the lepiilallou ol Ilie lonipni. Manager Moultoii ioiiiles tlie li"-t ailing onip.iir- money can pioune, a iai-oad of new Kl'iiciy, haiid.ouie loitiimi'S, new li'pcrtnire, tlielr own oulipntra, ite at their ii.it In Ilie Atadiniy nevi neik. Matlmis daily, loinimni . Ins Tuc-ikiy. Si ,ii now on ap. Tho New York Stars. llnti M.ni: lie.li r'.. Ids iIr.ua;.iiiz.i. "-,.. uw Voik Stalk," with all iu pomleiou, ami elabor ate, neiiei), a 1 1 rent niuli.ie i iho manage I) it-n t ot all thai paiaphi'iu.ili.i I.i'Iouuiuk In "The Sea lilmjV' mamuioih piodueiioii, will l liter tipnn a ucck'. env'a.'iliieiil ill ll.e Star tlic.llil I'oiiiiniiii'inj Willi lite Mun.l.ii miiliiee. Of the piodiulloll, Ihi'lll-.'hl'.' the I'.lllell, oi Ihi. favoiilo amiiseuii'iit ii'?oii need hate tin le.u for the ocj-oii. "The Man" .vlll uiii- all puwlou I'll'.iil.. Tun enili'cl) Lew and oiUlu.il Inn lev;li'.s, li.nuKoiiicl gowned and with i.p. il.iiular neuie lili'ils. and i'i,!M!(liic iiic.ie Hi. in hall ,i Iftimhed in (he kpeeialiic nml iImius, , olio ull-tar east iiiilcde, l.a llclln ('.inn. ii, lluike ami Mc ioy, the filocktt,, Mclntie nnd Itlee, l.a Itelle I'airoi'a, I .a Illi mid llinwu, Ada llumn and Iklle jlalhauay nml lor lioiipe ol li.ilinoii and iiion ke8. M.illu.'ei Jlonilj, Wednesday, TlmuilJy nml Saturday. Miss Cordelia Freeman, Voice Tenchor, Will lie at her studio, over Powell's inusle store, on and alter Monday af ternoon, October 7, Voices, tested with out ehatae. Sinolie the I'ocono Be. i-lgur. MUST PROVIDE A NEW PRISON IS DEMANDED BY THE JUVEN ILE COUHT LAW, Local Observance of the Provisions of This New Act Is Challenged, with tho Result That the Judges Take the Mnttcr In Hand No Mag istrate, Alderman or Justice of tho Peace Has Authority to Denl with a Delinquent Juvenile Court Alone Can Act. tt In now up to I.tickuwnnua county to adopt Hiunethliifr more than mnke cltll't means of olmorvlnf; tho jiroviH lons of the Juvenile court law, paused nt the hint sesulon of the leKlslature, The law miyw In ftibstniicu that no dpllii'iiient child, under Hlxleen yeatH or nte, can lie dealt with by jitntlco of the peace, alderman or police mas: iHtrate, and that Judges of the county court, who alone can deal with them, must not commit them to any place of detention where adult prltumers im confined or any place within the en closure of a prison. Tho law demands that In case the county has no suitable charity or cot reetlon Institution to which to commit tho care of the delinquent child, the proper authorities must provide n house of detention for Juveniles, wholly np.'trt from any Jail or prison in which adults are Incarcerated. CHLI. S13T APAUT. In this county It was deemed a sulli clent compliance with the spirit, If not tli" letter of the law, to set apart a double cell, In an Isolated corridor of tho county Jull, for Juveniles. The ri'jTtilai'lty of this was yesterday brought Into question by MiiRlstrutc Millar, and Judges Kelly and Carpen ter, to whom he submitted the matter, upheld his contention that the law was nol behiK compiled with. Magistrate Mllliir had three boys, two Hanks boys and a boy named Schoettle, brought before him during the past two days, the former two for throwing stones on tho public high way and the third for throwing stones at a street car. The magistrate Im posed a tine of ?.1 apiece on the ac cused, but when they failed to pity and no one came forward to give se curity for the cases, he was at a loss to dispose of the prisoners. Going over the law carefully, he came to the conclusion that lie had only to turn tliem over to the judges and proceeded to parole Ihein while he consulted the court. The judges now have the mat ter under advisement. The pertinent clauses of the act fol low: T.ANGCAGI-: OF THE ACT. Seitiim in. 11 lit-ii ill niiy cotinly, wliere a (omt I- held in pioiided in section :: of ihl.s net, a delinquent child tihiler the age of Hi yearn ii aiie-tpd, ullli or i.ilhonl iv.iri.mt, Midi ilitld may, in-tead of 1 iiiir taken liefoio a jti-tice of the pp.ue oi police mattiMiatc, be taken diiectly liefme Mich mint; or, if the ihihl ii taken befoip a ju-rue of the pe.ue or polite maitiate, it ih.il! lie the duly of micIi jn-tUe of the pe.no or police ni.iL,ri.-tiale lo tiaii-ter the i.i-p to Midi i omt, and Ilie otliipr hailne; Hip child In i h.nge to take Midi child heloie thai court, ami in nny Midi caip tlie i iti I may pioceed to hear and dii-po-e ol the ci-e in the same manner as if tne ihihl iitii been hionght before the cemt upon peti tion, ni liptciii pi'oihlci!, In any caie. the mutt shall lequiie noliie to he jiiun and iiip-thration to tie made as in oilier c.i.-es under this ait. and may adjourn the h".iiinjr from time In time tor tlie pinpoie. No (unit or ui.iiti.-li'.ite -lull commit a diild liiulir Hi .icais of use to a jail or polite station, hut. if such diild is unable lo i;ie bail, it may be coiiimitlcil to tlie caip of tlie ihcrili, police ofllii'i, or pinhal Inn oflkei, Iio -hall keep Mich child in .lonie -iiitnlilp plaie piovided by tlie i ity or (ouniy, iniiMile of die imloiiiip of ,my jail or polite Mntioii, or in the caie of any ai?ocia tion nilliii;.' lo icieile it, and IiaiiiiK' for one of ii.i nlijeiti 1 lie (.ne oi ncglcitcil and depciidciu ihihlicn. Win it any diild Jiall he hoiiler.ied to conlliiciucul in ail iintitutioit lo iiliich aduH (omhti ale Miitemed it iliall b! itul.iMfu! to (online Mich child in Ilie p.nne buildiii' Willi .such adult mill lit-, in lo coutiup Midi child in llip .1.11110 .nml or indomre wllh stub adult eun lids, or lo biiiitc Midi dnld into anv juul or buihltaui in which Mich adult ions ids uia.i lie pICM'tlt. RIFLE TOURNAMENT. All the Crack Shots of the Thirteenth to Compete Today for Several Handsome Prizes. This Is scheduled to be the biggest day's shoot the reconstructed Thir teenth regiment has known. The pro gramme, as arranged by Inspector Lewis I. Carter, contemplates contests that will bring nut the best shooters In the regiment and the best that Is In these best shooters. First of all, there Is nn nil-comers' handicap match, In which the contest ants will be not only the men of the regimental team who are known to bo able to shoot, but also men of former regimental teams, who are known to have been able to shoot, and Individu als who, though never on the team, think they will nialto themselves known as being able to shoot. 'i'Uc tlrst prize In this match Is a Colts revolver, presented by Colonel I,, A, Wnires. The second prize Is a largo and valuable camera, presented by Fhney & HrookH. The third prize Is a silver-mounted umbrella, presented by Connolly & Wallace. The second competition is for com pany teams. This contest Is very gen erously stimulated iu the way of pilzes. A team of (our men from each eonipany is lo compete. The. members of the winning team will each receive unit of the standard, jewelled Thir teenth regiment pins, presented Jointly by Colonel I,. A, IVatres, Colonel II, M, Holes, Colonel N, II, Hippie and Major AW H. Millar. In addition to this, tho members nf iv team ninklnif the high est Individual retire will receive n handsome and valuable trophy. The prizes nml their donors are: Company ,, dress suit ease, Lieuten ant Colonel C. c, Mattes; Company H, set of boxing gloves, Victor Koch, si-,; Company C. Whitney's exerciser. Col onel 11, A, Courson; company 1), foun tain pen; Captain W. A. May; Com pany r scarf plu, .Major K. (, Kel lows; company ti, rod and reel, Hun, "SV. W. Watson; Company K, gold mounted briar pipe, Captain Hursnu Hevans; Company I,, revolver, Captain W, A. Itattb. Tio shooting 1$ ju begin at 10.30 u. in. and last all day, Kach contestant Is to lire seven shots at each of tlie 'iOO, 00,0 mul UUO. yards targets. Mvcry one participating will wear uniform, urn', these n III bo supplied with luncheon mi the grounds. The public Is Invited lo attend. The ttiiln fir tho niiijje leaves at lo.lU a. in, The incuibeis of Company I. of Kns. Ion, who ate to tuke part hi the shoot, arrived lute latt eight, iu vhurgu of fl Particular Interest Is exercised In every case we lit. Wo really iitcfer that you don't lake ottr word for It, simply ask anyone (and they are not dllllcttlt to tint!) who has been lo H. TWINING, 131 PENN AVENUE, Optician t IIAIJRIs 1 DRUH STORB Second Mmilennut Hinlth. The Mont rose men will come on an ently morn ing train, NATIONAL PRESIDENT HERE. Head of Carpenters' Organization Trying to Patch Up Trouble. W. D. 1 tuber, of t'lillndolphlu, na tlonal president of the Carpenters' and Joiners' association of America, Is In the city for the purpose of bringing about, If possible, an adjustment of the trouble, which has existed between the unlot. carpenters and the Builders' Kx ehunge ever since the strike of two years ago. . Ho addressed the members nf local unions No, 568 and 1S1 at a joint meet ing held last night In Carpenter's hall but refused at Its conclusion to say one word for publication. A prominent union carpenter, said that Mr. Hubcr will remain In the city for several dayn and that nothing will bo given out for publication until all negotiations are concluded. SETTLING OF THE SURFACE AT DUNMORE .Has Caused Much Damnge to Union Cash Store Building and Other Properties. The surface under tho largo brick building on t'bestnnt street, Dunniore. owned by l D. Mauley and occupied as a department store by the Union Cash Store, 1, hulled, was found to be working about " o'clock yesterday morning. The discovery wits made by Watchman John Kyun, nnd about the same time, Mr. Manley, who resides over the stores was awakened by the violent shaking of the building. A portion of the building, which has only been built about two years, is being gradually torn away from the old structure, to which it was ntnehed. Last night there was a space of about four Inches between the two parts of tho structure. The settling extends over the whole area covered by the buildings and extends through to Ap ple street in the rear, where the prop erty of M. B. O'Hara is conslderebaly affected. The home of ex-Councilman P. J. Clark, on Clark court and chestnut street, Is seriously damaged. "Water pipes are broken and the cellar Is Hooded. Chestnut street has many crevices, extending from Potter street to Shoemaker avenue. The disturbance is thought to be due to the robbing of pillars in the mine workings beneath that section. Vntil the inside workings are ex amined and it is determined whether the trouble is in the top or lower veins, it is hard to tell where the set tling will stop. Alteady thousands or dollars of damage have been done to the build ing, nnd tho large stock of the Cash Stores Is iu imminent danger of being thrown Into a shapeless mass. GOMPERS TO BE HERE. Labor Leader Expected to Arrive in City Today. President Samuel (lumpers ami Sec retary Frank Morrison, of the Ameri can Federation of Labor, are expected to arrive in this city at noon today, to arrange for hotel accommodations dur ing the coming convention of the fed eration, which is to bo held In this city in December. It is probable that they will, address a meeting of the Central Labor union, to be held tomorrow afternoon in Car penters' hall, and that nn Informal re ception will be tendered them follow ing tilts. BACHELOR, GIRLS' OPENING. First Dance of the Season Last Night at Bicycle Club House. The liachelor Girls last night gave their Ilrst dance of the season at the Sernnton Bicycle club house. For the past two years tills organization has conducted dances with unusual success nnd tho opening last night was an aus picious one. Music was furnished by Bauer. .Miss Gertrude Shojihiud and Miss Lldu Weaver wore the committee In charge, and to their executive ability Is all credit for the successful affair lnsi night duo, The club house was thronged witli dancers, TEAMS TO BE ORGANIZED. St. Thomas College Football Players to Meet Mondny Night, The St. Thomas College foot ball team will be organized for the coming season at n meting to be held in Col lege hall on Monday night at 7,o0 o'clock. It Is desired that alt of last year's players be present at this meet ing) Arrangements will be made al tho meeting for games to be played with Korilhnm college, Mnulmtlan college, Villa Nova college, and the Urango Athletic club, of Change. N, J. It Rattled Him. i "Women tne so linpuliiu'," s.ihl .111 lit I'u'l loan the other il.i;. "I u.is awakuial Hum u mi in I sli'ip Similar liviinlnx !; lit islle ci'Ii,,' in mi eiclteil iii.iuncr, 'Hem! lleiuy! come ipilil. !' 1 (.plain: limit ii.il toil i.ui In Ihc hetnl ol ile Malm niul at once tinll.il Muol.e. 'Ihcii I h'li.leil, 'TaKe he lulfc, lliu In Ihc toliicr dial t in ii in the iilaiiu!' I ciainhk'il luih tu the loom and uitthcil up koine iloil.cs, ililul.in IM put them on later. Then I kmII'iI lit llu ,Uaiell, WHO ILLS blCtpiOK Ylllll DO, IlllUll Ml anil ami ilaheil ilnun tali. 'Wlu-ic is It.' I ei'tltiliinil, iiiiiuliur hole ami lime tu loitiie ihn lire. 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CLOSE OF THE CONVENTION USEFUL SESSIONS OF THE EP WORTH LEAaUERS. Suspended Car Traffic Hntl nn Effect on tho Attendance, but It Did Not Dampen the Enthusiasm or Lessen tho Ardor That Wns Shown by Those Present in Making tho League More Helpful Papers Rend by the Dolegates and Interesting Addresses Delivered. The concluding sessions ot the Wyo ming District. Knwortli League's an nual convention were held yesterday in the Anbury Methodist p'plscopal ohttrch in Ofeen llldge. SuHpendcd ear tratllc had nil effect on the delegates and the attendance was not as largo an was expected. Tho morning cervices were opened hy Rev. Will Hlllcr, of Wllkes-Unrre, with a bible study. Rev. C. IS. Henry, of Taylor, followed with an address on "Helps lo Hlblo Study." Uov. Henry Ik a most entertaining speaker and Ills address was fraught with many prac tical hints on tlie study of the scrip tures. F. J. Schoonover, of Moosle, and Rev. M. tlodsliall, of "Wavorly, were down on the programme for pa pers on bible .study, but were unable to attend. Rev. Dr. AVIIson, an evan gelist, from Rhode Island, lead the three minute discussion that followed and Rev. Dr. Uickford, of AVIlkes Uarre," was among the speakers who took part In tills discussion. MISS MKY13RS' PAPIOIi, ''Tho Missionary Study Cluss" wns the toplo of an absorbing paper by Miss Mary Myers, of Kingston, and Mrs. C. E. Mogg, of "Wilkcs-Dnrre, fol lowed with a review of the Kpworth League field that was quite exhaustive considering the short tlmu alloted to her. Of special Interest was the nd dress by Prof. Leonard, of Wllkes Barre. After tho discussion of these papers the different committees were appoint ed. The following nominating com mittee was named: S. O. Richards, of Dallas; Professor V. C. Hanyen, of "Waverly; Mrs. T. M. Furey, of Moun tain Top; .Mrs. C. K. Mogg. of AVilkes Rarro: Mrs, Safford, of Sernnton; .Mrs. Compton, of "West Pittston, and Dr. Giftin. the presiding elder. Miss Hol wig. of Pittston. nnd Rev. .Tames Jones, of Yates, were appointed the committee on resolutions. Tho report of the treasurer for the past year was then rend and showed the nuances in a very favorable condition. The afternoon session was opened by Rev. Mr., "Wayne, of Luzerne, with a son,? service, after which a bible study was conducted by Rev. K. 13. Singer, of Kim Park church. "True Success," by Miss Raehael Jones, of Sernnton, v. a.s a most inspiring paper, as avus also the address by Miss Uertha De Fielin, of West Pittston, who spoke along the same linos. One of the distinctly Interesting fea tures of yesterday's convention was the junior congress drill conducted by Miss Margaret Crawford with a class of children from the Simpson church. OFFICERS ELECTED. The following officers were elected; President, W. A, Sanford, of Waverly; first vice-president, AV. P. Billings, of Kingston; second vice-president, Rev. C. E Seward, of AVilkes-Burre; third vice-president, William McConnell. of Sernnton; fourth vice-president, C. O. Relter, of Wilkes-Kane: corresponding secretary. Miss Laura White, of AVilkes-Iinrrc; recording secretary, Miss Clara llehvlg, of Pittston:; trcs urer, S. L. Richards, of Dallas; and superintendent Junior work. Miss JIary Crawford, of Scranlon. The evening session was opened at 7.30 with a song service, conducted by ov. W. T. Blair, of Lehman. A. V. Rower, of Sernnton, succeeded hint with an Inspiring address on "Look lTp." Rev, ti. A. Cure, of Sernnton, de livered a stirring nddresM on "Lilt t'p," Ho dlvdc his speeh into three sec tions: One, character; two, method; three, zeal. Rev. Cure declared that he agreed with ex-Preslde'nt tlrover Clevland that ('President McKlnley's success was not due to his mental training- and education, but to his diameter and he tried to iiupiivs upon the convention the Importance of this, The Kpworth league, he said, was as well adapted lo save souls as any other machinery, but ilie machinery should be worked to its full capacity. Tlie convtntlon wits brought to a cIk-o ulth the consecration service. BACKUS' TEAM AVON. Defeated the Elks Last Night 134 Pins. by The Hacktis bowling team last n Igllt di rented the Elks on the hitter's al- loin by lai pin.s In a practice g; Tho complete scorn follows: n U iii .-, liool S, lil Mcister 1t'1 till r.ilircnholt I o in IVckcii 10 111 llopkiii-, U PU liue. 1 . U'i 1 IT lit 1'ii IXK-s lis .-i7 m .'il IH 1'i-lllMlll'll W.lltili, ... Keel Illiuler ... .lulieii IJ1 I'M I'M lli'l Im i'lrt ITU la I IM II RECRUITS FOR THE MARINES. Young- Men from This City and Old Forge Enlisted. Dining tlie wenk'liusiitesK Mas brisk at I lie murine recrultlue; station, It!) Wyoming avenue, Four young nvu wen.' enlisted by Captain Mahnney and sent to League Island yesterday. They tiro Hugh MePcak, Old Forge, and John Mitllierln. vnilliiiii K. I Hack and John Coning, of this city. After theso men are taught the du ties of marines at Philadelphia navy yard they will be sent ubroad either on the European, South American or Asiatic stations, and thereby stoni away some useful knowledge about tho world and Us Inhabitants nt govern ment expense. Applicants must bo 5 feet I inches In height, able to read and write, cltlneim of the Culled States, or legally declined Intentions and of good physique. FEDERAL BUILDING NOi'ES. Jii'.lga It. AV. Atchbald yesterday adjudged Thomas A. iJlienemler, of Frcel.tud. Ltuseruu cuuiily, n bankrupt and appointed Rofuec 11. ti. Fuller to conduct a heat lug in the cuso October il at IU a. m. Chester A. Spcuklc, of Fountain tWViWwywv The Dining Room The Dinner Tabic cniiltot be furnished too cheerfully, The Milling Tnlrtc is where the family comes together and the Assemblage is the most cheerful occasion of the day. tl.t Uul In.ir Ihc i heerfulliess hy pnnr plrle nettlce for iMebe people III I'lelicli If t li.tr is mote ill. bIjuI liohl I.Iirm for If t li.tr Is mote lli.in .ion cm alVniit, Me AXygit, Geo. V. Millar & mMwmwmmMmmwmwNHwmt Mattresses Made Over, Pillows Renovated. 4 We will call for your old mattresses or pillows and re turn them as good 'as new. Mattresses Hade Over, same tick, $2.50 New Tick, best material 4.50 Pillows Renovated.... 10 cents per pound. Sor anion Bedding Co., F. A. KAISER, Lackawanna and Adams Aves. Fall Clothing An examination of our stock of clothing will teach you how to dress well on little money, We believe our goods are a little better, and our prices lower, than in any other store in town. Call and find out. We stand ready to prove it. We Want Every Man Who Is Particular About His Clothing to Inspect Our Line Our Clothing is all made by Union Tailors, and put together consistently, with linings and trimmings that we know are .good. Our Men's Furnishing Dcnnrtmeiit is complete in every detail. Richards IW3ESSM 4HA,tviuV3 3 Crane's Offer This Week Special Custom and Tailor-Made Gowns A showing of Advance Styles for Traveling, Calling and Evening Wear All the Most Desirable Materials and Effects, Exclusive in Idea, Natty in Appearance.. v3 Crane's 324 Lackawanna Avenue New Si 3 Tfyjg-Tmf?ff7'TTII Mill' "' MMM?MMfV(?M?M?M!(?MfMfM(tVfM(MtMtMO Dull'. Ailintib fiuiiiiy. w".- mlJuilBO'l u Imiikiiiu Ii.v .imlB" ' W- Aivlilmlil. Ki'lVri't' Hnyili'i- Wlllliiiiirt, was illriTtvil to loiniiut n linirliin' In il'f ''' liei- !i ni JU a. in. IKlljilllllU II. .Ifini'.s illstliil Ulloi'lK-V ur Kuzi'i'iio I'liuuty. w.is y'.snriliiy ml initti'il In iH-ai-lti-u law la-l'in''' llif bar of tlii' t'liili-il ftati-a iiiiut ni' I hi' mm- lllo IVllUI'.VlViUlIll illstilit. JiKilici'liii' oi' Covciniuoiit HllIllllllRS. Ituliui'ti unlvuil in thfi city yesti'iiliiy t'lom AVuBliliieton tu luol over the rc- ill.slie.1 tihcii i)ll cm net .1 tniu. C.'yn rift Clilli.l tor if .). rtvv hate Merirl' Lliln.i 111 lirnlrr- CIS Afl I- tllllt.lMl.OI.HHOMMI .l. It, I. .)! 1.1111. fl'l'l' Co. "WKSKS MANAGER. Both 'Phones i- & Wirth lacSIe r s 6 Building ml. lilr.s now liclns niiidi' In tlm foilcral I ullillu. Ho will pnilialily remain lii'it; uvi'i' tmlay, Thevo Is Still Time. SluilPiits are icglaleiinsc ilnlly for tlm c'oiisi'i-vatDry'M courses In piano, UIUvc, 001 l.iiulon btivct. Open all day. The popular Fundi cigar Is still tha leader of tho 10b cigars. in -