cSWSIIiSlP "VA i v 1 v -; fl"$w i kfV. -' s .". ' '' r M" N v? ; '; ' P n: x v THIS SOKASTOS TRIBUNE- SAXUHDAV, KOVJiUBEtt 2, 1001. r r k fa ', . IV- Ipfe An Excellent Combination. The plensant method nnd litiiic-licinl effects of the well known remedy, Syhup op I'ioh, matiufiiuliircd by tho (.'Ai.irottmA Fio Svittn Co., Ilhisirtito the vnluc.of ohtnlnhifT tho liquid laxti tlvo principles of plants known to bo medlcluully laxative nud pri'Mintlng thorn in the form most refreshing to the tnsto and acceptable to the system, It islhoone perfect. Ktrcngthenlng laxa tive, eleanMiip thu nyMeni effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Us perfect freedom from every objectionable, 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 flgs arc used, as tney are pleasant, to tnc taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy are obtained from honnii nml other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Camfoiinia Fio Smut Co. only. In order to get its bcncticlnl effects and to avoid imitations, pleaso remember the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAt,. T,OUI8VH,I,E, KY. NEW YORK, T. Y. Forsoto by all Druggists. PrlcoMs. pcrbottlo. f City Notes. J in:n;ni:i:s iimpoiit rn.i:n.-Tiic upoit of Aitorrifv i ', II. (j.uilncr a irftrre in tlip imp f I lip ' II. C I.is'iih , omp.tnv :i)T,iiiiv I'uithcroc 4: AVutMn.-, un-. filcl ,iitrnli. -IICO.MI TALK. Hit- m-i-oiuI of Mi.- IMiUli- Mil'.- i.iiiir lall.s. lli.it m lent i:B.it," "111 ln shin en TucmI.i.v :ito ;i tn't. Xm. .",. .il I u'( lock, at tlif teslilriiip n( Mrs. T. II. WallJm. I'lll.-ONTIt IX AIT.II.-A diml-trim inlrotitr li.iintil MiLmsliIni i.-i'.tpnl .wslrril.iy tioni ?jy A nit pjili, where lie iwi-. nniklni; uifli .i K.iu;; .if If I low pri-uncra. lie li.ul mil Ihth i.ii.liuc.l liitl nfelit. ( iiAii(si:n with riiiirrixu. Miun riiuu. l'ol.nul.r le-iiliiif nt l.V! NjiiIIi Si-wmli -licet, v.i niiT-led irstriiLiy .-iflcruoiiti .it I lie L.iiK.iwah iii M.itimi lor rn.iuiiii: in a li'.'lit with Kr.ml n.inkle. MasiMnilr MIII.tr lineil him M ami I TI!1VK IIV VIOXi: Mu. Mime Cur. .f fli.vli tllilm. ns i-t im k hy a .-tone while riditv.' in a tiliiiih.in eat li'irntly .mil Mi.t.iiiieil ,i .liht iiijmy tf nr lluhIer. Some or.e hmled the -tone tiiionuii the - .ir window while it w.i-. p.i iritr .ilony: W'ahinlun .iienne, tie.u Adi -tieet. rr.r.i. rnoM a i'oi.i:. o-.-.h- supios m sith stirrt, .i L,iiU.iwiinn.i Telrihnie loinpnny line ln.in, Fii-I.iin, . IniiLrn leu .Hid nlhei le.t eii- 'il- injinie hy Lillinu tioni a pole ,il IlkK-eu ity, 'lltni.l.iy. lie w.i woil.inc: ne.tv tie top of ,i mi-(,i,iI iiole when li. piu ur.ne w.ii nuil pirripltateil linn to the moniiil. AP'IO.MOIIILi: UlN.-The S. i.inton Aiilenio Mle ilnli will line It-. HM urn tml.ij. 'Hie c-trt will he in.nle fri in loint lioue s.iu.ne at ;'.t" 1. in. The tom.-e will lie In (Jieen Hid'.:.1 .nel lM(k and thin out Hie lioiitm.nd to Helieilile's, wheie the meiiibii- and their jne-U will lie ' li ft ll.iilied at 5iippet by I'. . NVevtoii. SV.W TltAIX. Oa Noi. 17 the .lir-e I. ulr.il Mill stmt a new, fnl il.is liaii; of Pnllniin nuil d.iy lu.iehe-, le.nins Sn.inlon at 7..M a. in., lenihins I'liil.ideiphi.i at noon, and le.ivimt Phil adelphi.i at ti p. in., iimi lilnc S. i.inlon at l(l,!i"). I hi- will allow .-K houis in Philadelphia for business, Tho ti.iin i- e-nei i.i iKBii;nei1 lot Sl.iiitriii.l'lill.iilclplii.i ii.ncl. si;Ni:il IIV l!i:((llil)i:it.-l!e.uider ( mincll c.s(crdiy sluneil Hie (irdlii.iiii e .ipptopriatin;; .'I, lis lor the p.iymnit of certain ilrtliiriicli-, and al-o (lie followlni; re-olnlion-,: l'l.n irlinpr for the ihinv'e of an ebitrl" lli;li( from M.illes avenue to Tleedi flieet; pioiidin? f r the extension of (he lime fm the rniMiiietton ol S'C'tion A. Tenth t-ewer cli-tikt, tor eicht nionth. ron i'ai.-i: l'limiiNsi:. William iioK.iii, .1 pedlar leddins; in l'illston, was aiie-led yestei day at the histanie of S. II, TivlniiiK, the IVtm aieinie optieian. on the iharKe of false puleiM'. At a heaiimr, (Ondiieied before Magistrate Millar jfieidiy afteinoon, Twiulim ilalmed the Itcaall njieh.is('il a box of te..t hn.-es, i.ilued at ..l .,",, (nine weeks aso, and s.ilil lie would return in hall im lionr with the innne.i. lie neiei irttirned ,inii Mr. Twining neiei' lie.iul horn lilm line. The lii.iiiisti.itc held I!cm!i nndir WOll ball for his ap- e.ii,nuc at eotal. New Garments. . We open this morning new assort ments of Ladles' ltnglans. Long and Short Coats ami Misses' Coats. It will pay you to see them before yon buy. MKAIIS ft HAC1KX. Do Not Wnlk. Schriever Pays Hnil rottd or Bus Pare, liven If you live as far awny as Car bninlale, Sehrlover will ullow you round trip railroad l'nre on un order for photographs', that amounts to ?;', or more while tho street car strike ron ti lines. Artistic photos and free fare jiraetleally brings the (Sold Medal Studio to your door. The Dressy Men nil buy Million's shoes, "23 I.ickawun n, i avenue. Smoke tho Toeono uc. cigar. -4-4-f 44-4--f 4-t BOND OFFERINGS. Spring Brook Water.lst Mtg.Oa Xacka, Vnlloy Elec. Light, 1st Mtg. 5s. North Jersey and Pocono Moun tain Ice Co,, 1st Mtg. 5s. Standard Gas Co., 1st Mtg, 5s. lichjghton Water Supply Co., 1st Mtg, 5s. New Mexico Railway nml Coal Co,, 1st Mtg, 5s, Description and price on nppli cntion. t f 4 f -t--f -t- f CC lliojilwj-, K. y. f. WilVrs lliuc. t'jrbvii'l.Ic -f- -f 60 I'vniiuoimrallb llldg, ticiautvn, I'J. -f t CHAHLES FROHKAN HERE. Saw "Qtinllty Street'' nt tho Lyceum Last Night, Miiuy who siiw tlin wuiitlcri'iil ium--ftiriimiu'e Blven at tho li.vceuin hint nlRht by MIm Mnuilt' Ailunia nulU'uil a Rhurl, bhirk hulri'd uiiin, iltcsfod hi a very sober business Kit It ol lilni'U, leave tin t If lo sent on tho iIkIH hiiiitl Hide of the theatre ami lnpn ullt Into the lobbj III tile Host of I'tiell net. It Was CtiarluM Fi'olnuaii, the Napol eon of Ihr llieatrlcnl liinlito.n, the mini who nt the precenl tlnie linn iniire tlie atiical Ventures llniii any other nne uiiin In lltu world. "It Is nearly live .enri slnee I l;it saw Her.iiilnii," snlil .Mr. FrnlimiMi nn he clnitleil with a ri'lliline limn be tween the nets, "f riiine hero to pttl on '.Secret Hervleo' anil npenl severnl days hi the tlty nt that llniu. 'fseerel !-'er-vlee' was rt wnnderflil Uleeess anil lint- tually I nsi'iieinip some ol' lis sueees.i to the liiek that followed It from Henm ton." With rel'eieive In his mescal vlsll Mr. Froliuinii Hiild lie ettlile on yesler tlay lo see "Quality Street " "I ntaned It," he calil, "and was with the show for several iiIkIUm after II wan llr.-'l put on two weeks ni,o In the West. I iiatl lo return to New Yolk anil llndlug f eould siinro tonlshl t ran out here In see how the play Is progressing." He expressed himself as highly pleased with the line performatu'c given by .Miss Adams and her enmpnuy taut night and took n real delight in hnvlng had a part In giving Ihu stnge u piny which Inst night's big nudleiiei' gnvo such iimnl.slnk.'iblc evidence nl liking. "It Is very gratifying to me," he said, "lo have a part In the production of this piny. 1 sat tonight and walched the effect of the play on that line nti illenee In the theatre. I was greatly pleased to see tho way young ami old enjoyed It. tl's something of a novelty In the wny of a drama, but the public lias already approved of it." .Mr. Frohmnn Is a ipiiet. unobtrusive person who, despite the nerve-racking nature of his business for years, Ims not a gray hair nml looked last night as If he had not a care In the world. He loft early this morning for New York. BUSY DAY FOR WORKERS Animated Scenes at Republican Headquarters Yesterday Execu tive Committee Meets Today. It was a busy place about Tlepubll ean headtiuarters yesterday. All clay long tho rooms were etowded with workers making reports and getting Instructions concerning the work lo be done between now and Tuesday niglil. Secretary Acker was kept busy re ceiving and arranging the petitions for the appointment of overseers, etc., which will be made by the court today. The executive committee will have a meeting at headipnirters this after noon at ."! o'clock. It will be an Im portant meeting and the presence of every member of the committee Is de sired. In no campaign for years has such earnest, thorough work been accom plished as Is now being done for the Republican candidates. The kind of i ampaigiilng resorted to by the Jleino crtits lias aroused the lighting blood of every worker in the party, and, regardless of factional leanings in the past they arc giving their best efforts to the election or (he entire Republi can ticket, The men who were betting- two weeks ago that the state candidates of the Union party will parry the county are now hedging. They hnve discov ered that J.aekawannu will on Tues day retain Its old place in the Repub lican column. JUST A RAY OF HOPE. Possibility of n Meeting- Between Officials and Strikers. The effort to effect a compromise hi the street ear strike, to which refer ence was made in Wednesday's Tri bune, Is progressing favorably. An io lluentinl eitlr.eti, who Interested himself ns a mediator al. the reouost of the strikers and prominent business men, has been In eoinmunicatlon with olll eials of the company, endeavoring lo bring about a meeting, at which the differences can be adjusted. It is hoped that today will see the meeting ar ranged for. There weie no n'ew developments of note In the -trlko situation yesterday, neither side having- made any import ant moves, and nothing having occurred in the wny of disorder. Tho Green Ridge People's line, which has been undergoing repairs since the strike began, will be reopened Tuesday. The company will nlso further extend its out-of-town service next week. Frank Lancaster, of -107 CllbMin stieot: Norman Muldooney mid Kred Holmes, of Phelps street; .lack Nealon, of Court street, and Peter Roche. Hon Davis and Chnrles Clarke, of Wyom ing avenue, all boys between the ages of IL' and 111 years, were arrested yes terday at the instance of Superinten dent Patterson, of the Seranton Rail way company. They are accused or having thrown stones at a Oreeu Ridge Suburban car on North Washington avenue be tween Cilhsou and New street on Thurs day night. Several of the windows were smashed and u woman passenger was slightly injured. The boys will be given a hearing today before Mag Istrnto Millar. John Connolly, of Penu avenue, was anestcd yesterday al tho Instance of Stephen Oyer, who charges him with assaulting one of the Imports uniued J. II. Chirk as the latter was walking along Penn avenue on Wednesday. He will bo given a hearing today before Magistrate Howe, "KARDIA KOMOS." Entertainment Planned for the Ly ceum on Dec. 13 nnd M. As- iho time approaches ir the en tcrtulnment, entitled "Kardla Komos," Which will be Klvun In Hie Lyceum the. aire, December lii-ll, under the ails plees of i.leneral (iobln command of Spanlsh-Ainork'nn War Veterans, much Interest U beJutr nmulfoHieil by tu. young people of this section who will participate In the various purls. In addition to the drills, tableaux, etc., a bayonet exercise and charge, which will be rendered lo music, will Im a feature and will lie given by well known young men of Seranton. They are hard at work perfecting themselves In the various evolutions and drill In the old nrinorv twice a week. The girls' classes also practice at tho armory, and drills are being held there every afternoon nnd cvenlnsr. Talk with Christian. About these Nutitanil l.lfu nod Trust I'o.'s (en payment gold bonds. Do it now, OPENING OF THE SEASON LEAGUE BOWLERS WILL BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT. There Will Be Two Series of Games This Yon r Ono Will Bo tho Northeastern Peimuylvnnln League Series and the Other tho Bicycle Club League Series Last Night's Gamo Between the Backus nnd tho Green Ritlgo Wheelmen Club Won by Wheelmen, Tile bowling season w III actively com mence next week, with the optnlng of the championship series of thn North ciiflern Pennsylvania. Howling league, and nlso the .tlle etc Club's league. The major poitlon of the clubs composing the former league are hi this city, while two of the four tennis which make up tin Club league ate from Seranton, also. The Northeastern Pennsylvania league games will be bowled on Mondays and the Club league on Thursdays of each week. Following arc the schedules: Minriii.AsTLit.v i'i:n.nsi,.ma li:aii r Heme Team. V.i(oi. N'n. I. -West Knit s. Si i, niton lliijile. 111. ol. Pl.iniDiuls .-. (tieeii Kiil'jc ilk litis is, ;i ,,- .Vii II. s'uatilon lllojelo is. Wist L'nA tlieeii l!hli:c !-. Ill nk lli.iinoiidv RIK- vs. lluhiK Xm. I ll.iil.iis is. SlI'.iiiIhii llle.nle. Ill it I; Hi. mum. I- .. LIU Wesl Iltnl w. (been Itbluc, Xov. '",.--, r.inton llieiele t. Hiidou. i:il.s vs. Wail; Diamond-'. litem llhlse 1.'. West Did. Ilec. . Iliad; lli.iniDinl.. i.. Wc-t Liu). II it-Mi 1.-. dieeii UIiIkc. Llks s .seranton llU.ule. Iee. y. We.-I laid vs. Ilhieh lllainond-i. (been llidm; 1-. H.ieMK Sei.mlon Uleyilc ... LIU Dee. Hi. Wesl Lnd 1-. Llk-". Illack Diamonds i. Il.u l,n. linen Itklgc is. Seranton Hicycle. Ike. -J.!. LIU .-. We.-t Lnd. Hat Mi-i 1-. Ill.ick l!jni?i.il-. S'eiatilon Itieycle -. (teen Ilida. He,-. Ml.-We-t Ln.l 1-. II.iiMk Lll.s is. limn Itidue. Ill.ii k lli.nnoiids . seraiiloii llii.nie. .tan. li. Ilai km is. W'e-t Lnd. iliem lliilse 1-. Lit,-- siuntoti lliejde is, !ie( Dianiond.s. IIIL'VC I.K CLfll-i l.LAfirL. Homo Team. Visitor-1. Xu. 7. 1. uen Kid'e heilmen .-. Sd.in'on llieiele. Wist Lnd Xo. 2 - Wot Laid No. ::. No. II. -vi.ntton llie.iile is. Wet Lnd No. '.. Wesl Lnd Xo. ." . Iliem lllilae. -Vol. 'M. (iimi Itiilse is. Wc-I Lnd Xo. -'. We.-t Lnd Xo. .'! is. Seianton Hi. .vie. Nov. '.'S.S.I tanton lllejilij is. West Lnd .No. ::. W'e-I Lnd Xo. 'J is. llieen llidKC Dee. ll,o. lie.. Dee. .Ian. .Ian. ti. -fliein liiiife i--. Wt.-t Lnd Xo. '!. Wc-t Lnd Xo. 2 is. Seianton Hi(,iile. I - - Su.mlon llio.wle Vs. C.'reen llide. We-t Lnd .No. :i 1-. West Lnd Xo. -'. in. -tin-en llide is. s'u.inton lliejeie. Wi-I Lnd Xo. v. is. Wc-t i:ml Xo. ::. Seianton llieiele v. Wot Lnd N'o. 2. We-I Lnd Xo. ij i-. (iicui llidse. liieen lltifgo is. We.-i Lnd Xo. -'. U'.-l Lnd Xo. .! is. Siianton llii.ule. -Si r.inton lliiule is. West Lnd Xo. il. Wot Km) Xo. 2 is. Oreen lllilae. Jjii. III. -Ijiiiii lti!ac 1-. West Lnd No. ;!. W'e-t Liel Xo. 2 is, Seianton llii.ule. .I.iti.2.i. Si r.inton lliejile i-. liieen llidce. Wesl Lnd Xo. :: is. We-I Knd Xo. 2. The Open Kidge AVheelmen's Norlh eastern l'ennsylvanla League team de feated 'I he Jlr.okus team on the latter's alleys last night in a closely contested game. The members of the- liaekus team worn out for blood, because the hoys from (ireen Uidge defeated ihetn hist week and they rolled a splendid game, scoring more plus than their op ponents, but failing to win two of the time games rolled. The games, and not the total number of pins, are to count this season. The game was played with two sets of the new regulation pins, which have ln.cn recently adopted as the standard pins by the National Howllmr league, mid which will be used )y the- North eastern Pennsylvania league this sea son. Tiny are broader at the base than the pins which have been in use nud are said to lie a little more dilllcult lo knock down. Last uiclit's scores were as follows: It M lit'-.. 1'ot.ll- lloll 171 II..". tin I'.i.! Meislir 12.1 2nl l.V, sj r.i!m ahull i .vi i;.-, mi in, I'.ekeiis Isll l, lot in, lloiikin- l."7 I7ii 1711 .'n; 7W ssi ;ii-, -j,,;i lillLI'.X 1II1II1L Wlll'.LI.MLX. Ta.ilor I. 2H7 11.1 I'.'l Se.ini.nis l.'ll I7 lis: 11.7 .Mooii" ls ,v, iii IT7 M,i.-on 172 I VI K1 .110 Weiehel K.s III ls7 IW 7!'l ' Ml 1171 FIGHTING FOR PRINCIPLE. Poor Board Orders a Second Appeal from a S3 Verdict. Hiiine months ago Dr. I'orteus, of Taylor, examined a woman who was believed to be Insane and declared her to be of unsound mind. Shu was later sent to tho Hillside Home by the poor board. The doctor sent ill n bill for $.', to the board, but It was not passed because Director 1'alnc announced that Im had given Dr. I'orteus no authority to ex amine the woman, the rule of the board being Unit the director of the dlstiict must authorize such exniulnallons. Dr. I'orteus brought suit before un alderman and recovered a verdict of if.",. The board took the ease up lo court nud succeeded In having the ver dict sot aside on n technicality. lr, t'orteus, not to ho so eusily van Mulshed, brought suit again and se cured a second verdict for $!i and costs, Tho board nt Its regular meet ing yesterday afternoon, Instructed Its attorney lo appeal the case again, this time, on tho ground that tho costs amounting to ?0.00 exceed tho amount of tint verdict Mrs Thomas cjrny, of Railroad ave nue, u poor widow whoso husband died a few weeks ago. applied to the board for relief. Hhe has four children, silo said, nnd Is without a cent in tho house. Her ease was referred to Dr. 1'ulne with power to act, TEACHERS' WEEK. An Invitation fiom Lewis & Reilly, The school teachers now lu the city attending thu Institute are Invited to Inspect our line of ladles' shoes fiir full wear. Tho "Melbu" $y shoo makes the teucher's wink easier, and, in fact. Is a relief for nil Ihe mental strains the school teacher is subjected lo. We will be pleased lo please them If they call at our "liusy Hhou Stores." Lewis & Itcilly, 111-116 Wyoming avenue, Hcraiitou. Smoke the now Klcon Oc. clear, I You J&M I need hPj j I ice a y engagaga fJSwu 11 df When you use Dr. Hand's I'hosph.nlcd I Condensed Milk you don't need ice lo keep it sweet, and you cait always feel suie of its purity. Delivered milk in fre quently kept from souring bv the use of chemicals duuuciou's to health. a or. m$ Phosphafed onderesd Efliik is always swoot ..V ""V01; hon' llnl ' celo. It is !.ii n1 '!' 1""1lL'r rt mid l"o milled ..i.i. '"""""".K una nypopiioi.. pliltcs contained In ivlicnl. It lin.i I UiPllnvornrrreiun, tliomtstniiilng power ornivlieut diet, llooklptfrci? THE OR. HAND CONDENSED KltK CO. seranton. Pa. M J CLOSE OF INSTITUTE. Resolutions Adopted Yesterday Morning Final Addresses of the Instructors. The twenty-third annual county teachers' institute was brought to a. close yesterday morning, when u tlnal session was held. Brief addresses were made by Miss Sutherland, who spoke on "Pedagogy from Kipling;" Dr. Willis, whose theme was "Method in Kdueution," and Dr. Mcl.cllan, who s-noke on "Klements of National I'ower." ,11 paid but little attention to their themes and devoted a large part of their talks to expres sions of their thankfulness for the in terest taken by the teachers In their lectures. Uofore the report of the com mittee on resolutions was received. Prof. John T. Watkins rendered "The Holy City" in splendid voice. The reso lutions made tender leferenee to the death of former Superintendent l-Virlies, of Carbondale, and Mis-s .M. K. Ather ton, of Taylor. SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. New tudents are enrolling almost daily. Many will come next week. The night school is made up of an earnest, ambitious lot of men and women. There are now 17U names on the rolls. Mr. V. fillgallon. who has been keep ing books for the Cudahy Packing com pany, was the other day sent by his company to Norfolk, Va. Miss Margaret Doyle has secured a position with the Republican club, and Miss .Ada Palmer one with Attorney Kovnolds. J. Grant Killam has resigned his plaeo with the Delaware, Lackawanna and 'Western to accept another with the master mechanic of the Lehigh Valley railroad at Sayrc, Pa. John Al. Kdwnrds has assumed his duties as court stenographer lu Iho Orphans' court. Atiss Lizzie l.oberts is doing steno graphic work In the olliee of the Peters burg silk mill. Aliss Alary AlcHugh Is bookkeeper there. Numerous re(tiests for ofllce help. " SATURDAY I When you t 7 use Dr. t v - ) I Hand's V I I'hosph.nlcd I I Ladies' Raglans Pine Assortment of Stylish Coats. Ladies' Black Mercerized Skirls, very full $1.00 Shetland Floss Shawls, white and black 25c and 50c Children's Toboggans and Tain O'Shanters 25c, 50c and 75c Black Silk and Chillbn Neck Ruches 75c up to $7.50 Fast Black Steel Rod Umbrellas 39c De ep Opening Umbrellas $1.00 DRESS GOODS Corduroy New assortment, white, brown, tan, castor, grey, ' old rose, light blue, navy, cardinal, postman blue, reseda green and olive 50c Oxford Skirtings, extra heavy, 56 inches 75c Black Melton Skirting, all wool, shrunken finish $1.50 Whip Cord, illuminated mixtures, .15 inches, 10 shades 1.00 UNDERWEAR Ladies' extra heavy line lleeced Underwear Children's fine (lecced Underwear 15c, 20c, 25c. Ladies' Black Hose, double sole, fast color in all black and white feet ; best hose obtainable at Ki , t . , 11 1 . i:t-. ., i. muii t. nne nauirai woc-i uuaerwear, iigru ami ueavy. . , , , Ladies' lino natural wool Underwear 75c and Ladies' line white wool Underwear $1.00 and Fine Display of Black and White Fancy Hose, KID GLOVES A guaranteed Kid Glove lor. , , , Our new M. & II. --clasp Kid Gloves to tear or rip with the first trying lit, best wearer ever placed on sale at Our $.5 and $1.75 Gloves are simply perfect, MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 LACKA. AVE, DONATIONS FOR THE HOME FORFRIENDLESS Further Contributions for tho An nual Donation Day Monthly Donntions Received. Tho Home for the trlcndless grille fully acknowledges the following nihil llnnut gifts for the. animal donation day i 1 (Had. W.ilkln ami I,.ni Wiillon'.... -M.lhl Mt. .t-.lin ll.de I.im A 1'rlcnd 'MiO Ml,", Conrad Selnnedee ,', I'll"! Mi--. I!leli.iril (Island I do Mrs. Slrlckl.uut '.n V. SilitHI "in W. II. Il.iiii ,iM(l Mr". Henry Keeley I.i'i I). I), i:i.in, ete rotnt M IIILuris t". Ibde l'jrli, tneleie p.llls i.eiv lR,e.'. Total i.'i.ll il.ill.ilioii.., si;iji:,-,, MllMIII.V IMIN.VIIOXS. The regular monthly donulloni' ale a; follows: Mlf Siif.ili lllrl.ln-'ii, half Imdiel lie.ni, i!.iin and Ki'.i"''. M'.s Alkln.ili: irp.ilr, on lloin il Mi. A. II. DiiiiiiIiib: Mrc. :i. It. I'.ik, luik-i l.e.i.lies Mis. W. p, tn-.ell. ilollilni M I., line, (arpel i.ic'i Mr. W. W, Wntjoii, tniei ciint fnllli I'llni l'eik, qnllllnc flames; Mi. P. W. Mn-oii, ifi.'ipe Juice-; Mi. ('. II. I.lnd..e (lolliins, mill, fuo.ll .Mr.. 'I'linni.t- tii, 1koii. mn barrel- llutir; Mm, I). V.. 'Ilnri.i, lio.ih' (lolloiiB. I. I', (inter, four li.iskitu; MIm lltnnell. Ktafes, CI, like lluu., li.iiul ll.inr; Itei. I'. S. Ilalluitiii. , leading Matter; Mr. liltli.itd lliland nnd Mm. Stiiikland, one il.u' pciillm; Mis II. (.' Iliook-. i .a I ict iiiill! A. II. Diimilnir, luaelie.; Miks llm ieihOii. lo (lilekoiiij (ilil,' I'lleiidly wnlilv, furniture, Mie; Mis. I,. II. slelle, inrt.iln; Mi. V. W'. Wat .nil. leetalile.'. lie. ; .Mis III, liinond, leu tillig-. hull; II. A. l'ierie, leceluliles: Mi I'. S. Mnllnt, fillll, ele. ; .1. I,. Cniiliell k Co.. Iil.e k ilrapeiy; Mts. V. II. .lenn.lli. tn linsliil nl.i Inen: 5lM. All I William', ilntliini:; Mm. I.eonoi,, l.m; 111-. Willie, dentistry: Sleplidi .Iniua, h juiii on heiiltrjr ni.iddnei Mr. .1. I'. Iirl.,n, ipimtily fillll, lesetalile. tlntlili; Ml. .Innti 1'n.iler, caipet. i.iks; If. Kelirll; Mis. V. I), lii-n neily, cpiantlty fruit; l'oote .. Shear. Kl'i Inn,", of Ijrr.iil; IIt llakery. l.ox tire.nl; Mrs. II. II. "unr, siuet corn; Mr. .1. I. Itiiii.inn, peai.e-; I.imlen street temple, (sent hy II. Mim-s), ii'i.in tltj leer tallies; Mr.. .1. I). Sheier, snitar; Mi-. W. II. Unwell, t-lolliinij; ' I'. Matthew k Sons two lniM'i niaLe Hikes: Mis. 'llmni.K l'r,ni!dlii, Kiapes; Tilnlly I.iilhci.in tliuieli, (ii.iutlt,v lege (nliie.s; Mrs. II. Ileum, elntlilncr nnd slims; Mr-, Mi iuii Knlulit. Mi". . I'. Hull. Jl.illon. cloth Inn; Mrs. I'. S Wi-lnn. barrel lloin ; ('. Miller. iU.inllty .sweet emii; Mrs. .'. . Wnohvniili, -st-.il -;.:.l)0; W. II. Ilieliniond. fruit and leee tallies: .Mis. W. W. Watson, fiult, veRitalile- .mil i. ike; Mt. Unbelt .lenkln. William, ilotliins; Mr. A. A. Aikni.ui. fruit: -Masler Moses ll.mey, elothliijr. i-oap; II. A. l'ieire, trnil -mil lei-'e-tables; Mrs. 11. 11. l'rall, ilolldm;: Mis. I'. V. Ma-on, fnilt. leeelalde and iul.c; Mis. .!. I'. Slii-iei', sh.nil; .1. II. W'ool.sey, wonil, (.'. (1. llrooks. Hour; r. II. Twining, jrl.ie-; II. A. I'iei-te, full! and v-'sclaliles; 'Ml-. A. II. lJimniUB. fruit : U.isliliiati Sheet 1'iesbyteri.in eluneli, ic (leain: II.. I., nnd W. emrineeis, iar.et; Mi-. Williani 1'. Kennedi. ilntlilns; Mr. II. II. hip pie, nine; Mi. W. 1). Kennedy, fruit; Mrs. I:. .1. Ileiiurll. fiuil: Ml-, i:. II. sturire.s. fruil ; Ml-. Annie Vol in, fiuil; Mi. T. W. Itotkwell. (lour, 1!. .1. l'.isler, lloin ; Mrs. .lolin fJentcr. elolhinp Ml.. Waller Jl.illlien, elotldnc: Ml. C. 1'. Mil (lit in, fiult; Ml-', .lolin sheier, m.ipes; Mis. li. (1. Diooko, elnlhins:; Mi.-s Sii.-au Morri. lull. Ihs.eiN iveie fumi-hed by Ml-. C. II. Seolt. Mrs. A. (!. fiilnioie. Mrs. Charles sehl.iKer. Mr. W. 1). Kennedy, Mr-. 1". W. Mason, .Mr. C. I!. Sinitli. lee was fiiiiii.lu-il daily b.i Hie Con-uuieis lie company. III-. MiTiininn wis h, .'ilteinlinee. sATl'UDAV XICIIT DONOIfs. liohrwassei's Ilakeiy. Mis Zhdler. William .1. M.lllel, W. II. l'ierie. II. II. Sweet. 1). II. M.1I-lieiijri-, .1. T. lto.iei-, ('. i:. Until', A. M. Sloir, I'.ieiett llio-., II. A. 1'ieree, K. C. Cmn-en, T. II. Can-, Cora Hell Marie). Sweet'.s .Maiket. The Home is greatly Indebted to a number of gentlemen who have con tributed generously to the coal supply. IN REGISTER'S OITICE. The will of Martin Andiew. late of suan'.ou, was le-tinl.iy mliiiitteil to piobate and bllers tesiainenlaiy miauled to Meli.-s.i ( huuianl. lu .the estate of .lames A. Ilariinttton, lale of Punnioie, leller.s testamentary wen- (Mauled lo Catherine llairingtnn. The will of Tanuy fiallasher, lale of 'I'hroop, was adniitled tu piobate ie.-tenlij. 'Quality .Street." Hchriever's iihotographs are, ilgura tlvely speaking, made upon that thor oughfare, but no premium over regular prices is asked. . Tho popular Punch cigar Is still tha leader of tho 10c cigars. we positively warrant not on. The best shap;, best ,$1.00 ' , 1.00 .rr . ii - .1 ' THU I.RO U wwuvwywywywuwvwvvwwMWWMWvwwwwii Jardinieres lirtjl. .Y....1. 1.-.i,il ,t.,1t,, nl'AllHil nil ttr,1,f II. u1...1 ...... ..- r VYIlll UHUI .uui, lltv......t, j HJllKUf biifn nilt-tloorn, JJ Yon will need tionio pvotty fil nee hmo, to ni'llnliciilly dlHiilny WKDdEWOOD H11A.V11, 1 , in. ii i'.'l i1. in, ii i'..i tile, i'j Imll 1'iiL . CVvtvaT 115 Geo. V. Millar & You May Spend Your Nights In the Maine Woods My sleeping on n pillow mntle of bnls.iin fir. These pillows arc recommended ns n cure for catarrhal troubles and for sleep lessness. '1 heir odor is (iclightlul. Our supply is limited, but while they last we will sell them for "jo cents. One for 40 cents if bought with a Cushion Top, of which we have the finest in Tapestry and Silk at Low Prices. Sa anion Bedding Co., p. A. KAISER, MANAGER. I.nckawniina nnd Adams Aves. L. CRANE Established 1866. Sent Skin Coals si.-ifi. sir,. ,- : -,.-- .., .,, . - .7 3f $'200, S225, Nts 5230. Persian Lamb Coats S70, Sioo. $125, $150. Furs of All Kinds i-til's repaired. Raw furs bought New Buifidiflig, 324 Established 1866. ! IrflTikj U-s-WtefS Young Men of craetoji and Vicinity We extend to you an invitation to call and inspect The World's Best ... Prndiirtinns in F.ill nnd Winter J Icatncrs Vici Kid, Box Calf, Fnamel, Patent Calfskin. Most cor- 4. rect in styIe,double sole, extension edge, dn t7 Cfl 3Hf1 tJ winter weights, at the popular prices.. P pjJU dull W- ; j m in ii 330 Lackawanna Avenue. We Have Just Opened Needless to say it's the money, or it wouldn't be IT INCLUDES. Pots, Pans, Kettles, Coal Hods, Spiders, Griddles, Etc, In fact, all of the many Kitchen Utensils made in this ware. See window display. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-31'! Lackawanna Avenue. FfflMnrmrTTTTTT " ! mm 1 35c ,. . , Mm ., SiMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Occupies an Imperishable Position .rwv Wi uiimnjauununiu jujimiui mihii NO, StJ S. Eighth St.. Scrnntou Brnnuh Otllco, Noa. EMPTY HOUSES CAN BE READILY FILLED IF ADVERTISED IN THE" FOR RENT" COLUMNS OF THE TRIBUNE ,,,u,.v. ,.u ,0,1 IIIU JUIII113 UIU 11U -TARDINIERES, such ns you will them Inside. white with embossed gold work for: II1 j llK.ll I'ot , i.'a ItnM Cut ,,,,, Co. iSPSSSJfSSS. f Both 'Phones H. D. CRANE A new invoice of very clever SUITS just re ceived. Also some very fine Walking Skirts For clotlx and style they are perfect, ranging in price from $7.50 to $16 Lackawanna Ave Take Elevator. ! !. . Pnntw.ir. in nil tin facliinnnhlp 1 I 4 Our New Fall Stock of very best possible for the here. in the BUSINIiSS WORLD. li 1 1 n n.wrix-, t1 C.MMS.lr, hlrl Annually adds thousands of names to the Ions list of Smith Premier users, representing every line of trade and eery profession , ,. ii.uijmtiicii i4j.ii.uuui. rncf., The Smith Premier Typewriter Co,, I Philadelphia, Va. 1 and 3, Arcade Biuldinp;. C: 1 ,(, V; to r 7 ". v.. , . V td$, iv - . ,', - :.v n,-i;