ftttfp j 'iitW I'Wtnffpxf xt V(Vj" r jVffiO' ITJsI!? j -i THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 3001. Ii" 1- . vc' vW"y?vxifyf?W&ii ?t fifJ&Mf ixxcxxxcoxx:; Tiir. uovi bi iiAnnwnR stona. B TAKING 8 A LOOK. Usually convinces. One look tit the Stalling llnngo niul you vlll lio convinced thni thoie is nunc otliei so good. Tho S t r r 1 i n g has ttanspaient veiUilating oven iloois. "Has No Cqual." Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washington Ave XXXXXX5COOOOC FOWLE Remit Dealers of tho Celebrated oi ii n i.i:rnoM", im Room uO, Coal Exchange coir, di.i m in i) ro aw pah r or mv. Childrfen'sand Infanfs'WinferCoals Mtiaolha now Hies foi fall, in the now colots and cult. Tb? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spiuce .rect. LACE CURTAIN AUNDERINQ XotUiig1i.nu-, TiMi Point Kinnnls sance, Ui if'-cK, -M.uio Antoinettes .Hid ollicis. ate .i lcspoiodblc oiicciii .mil suaianteo AUTISTIC lace effects, c.uotullj pi educed. JI 1 IHE" 11 amiinidry. ?0S-310 Penn avenue. A. B. Warman. PERSONAL, 111 ten ot PiiMii. -ti t v I I Urn'm-ei i n Pliilailclplin Mi ill I Mi 1 ill" n 1 I nl'ti li l tuiiiti ficiu .n-, illi, ll mil 'Mi- J nun in I II 111 lli I p. 11 ip ill inir i few (In? it tl.' I'roiiilditp l'ielntium pn-rfjiii,.! Jlu ii Cm ii In V litem tiiln Iliuli I it itntk, Id ii!liri f i Hip Out mo mil V -.lun llillu ul i nig im iiiinml ii-u clu li.m i m it ultli fin ml, in UiKi -I III Inn i (.ioii of lli llmiiux ( I nun 1, ( ,m pun, ml iUoi KotI , .Ii , it ilu -( i ii i n llniiii i nt ut Hln liuntiti la ir i HiDhi II lii Inn! s Hi ('mil, rl Plnl ul. I)iliii, i. i,i i n (1 ii th N (IiiiIk Mi MtLinll ii I i 11 IC llH llllljllll, lilt lllilllltl llptil- jl ilu 11 II c uT"iln dootl sj, pliuil s (. Mmil (ii, liolnit I Willi im- V p Ii 1 1. t- u mil ui, II (. ( mi Mi .iml Mi- li.Iiii I', 1'lllH ll!l( It 111 I I ( ulliOIII MllL 11,,1-tLUll at Hie Hud lln 1 1 in New loi 1 i-L ucck llcl. t. di' I. (.uihl I) 1), in-ril i hlilh (ll til lllllilil 1,-1, l,il ilu iilli-IJU u n im )lllCll l'l I'llChl- l (Klll In II 10 Ml t.llll. 1 ton- 1 lottm mil utlui (.lit-, altcMcd in iho hlIi Mum in wIiil i lio N lull! ictoi hoi h, sr , , f Iho Strint'ii 11, in i vImiI wuiil .uiiuiln ii ihc ihith in i f Iwl, ) Mil. I i ink Kui ii win ot hi liioihii Mi. mil Mia hocli hft hi i im!, u tuiii ii atlmil the fiiiui.l II m v.u i. luipiultil l Mt lo-iph huh ml Mi, im I Mi- ( h h I! .1 iii-oii, ot diuii llnlt. LICENSES ATTACKED. Municipal League Asks the Couit to Hevoke the Piivilege Gi anted Hotel Men. AttollHV 1" H. 11CP1-, 10)(-( III I llff the Municipal Ipumii, --iti diij asked UK' i mil i im uiles to -liow i.utse why the lUni-.cs ot the tnllowliiK hutill.cfp pis should not III, lllokul. All lite ili.iihed villi srlllnw' on Simula,, niul poimlttius uauihlluc. In tin it plmos, Mle Tliinn.i-. .1 Lankan. ScllillL, up Sunday It. iho inn limine nulii'-i hlin Tin? men vhoi littli'-ts Ilic i (nut N iihKnl hi umiIvc ,ii i P.itileU 11, Piu kln, Cil.nd Cii.tial liuul. I.;;i kawuiuia uvouuc Willi mi Wllliaii, W'illl.iius stieot, I'liM i.iitil. J. .1. Flulieii., of JVllll .uilllli MU lim I J.Miult, oi tlie I'iftll viliii. Tlioimts. i. I.aiiK.in, ot tin) KlSlitli w.ml: .liulc & Utiilvo, ot UiK nwanmi iimiiiu. MeXaimua .v Tuflj, oi tlio niitiitli wu.il: James .1. I'.uIiIph, of Aaliiiit,loii iiMiuu and I'liolp stieur Kuli1'. weie M.i'iteil and lleinnliei 1S, nt l o'llod;, lltd a- tho time lo- the liomliiiT. Tlio men wliu-o llieii'.ot aio nltiiuiU'il l.Cle leiitllb ulictid ,tt ihe illEiaiic'L'i of the liaj.ite Im t-i lilutr mi Kundi-y. Those ruiclmiug' Ticket.. Now for Onei.i ('uinhul lu tm dinid ot Pf-nU twoiiti-foup lniiii.H in ml . inn. of tlioso ilni vail to piillllui ilu in in ln olIHe. I nLoco Parentis I fciul I al ii (.. ul inn.liM H Iliuli. In s id. m ut Hi I ON H.lll rilll Kidii-i Ul Hill "HI till pljlC I I'.llllt-," N.llllc 111 llllldllll Is Iclli; Ulini .iml infirif l,ooil or!, luii. lullC. J. Alfred Permit!);. tou. Dlrtxtar. 8 GOAL 60. THE NOltDICA CONCEIIT. rtoginininc Hns Been Anangcd by the Qient Song Bttd. 'Clio Intel est 111 the (oniliih of .Mine. Lillian Nordlciit on Tlutiidity oicnlugi liicitniict n h th" (line npinoai'lit"!. i:ioivl)od wiim to Im hoIiik: and t lio liullcutloim hip tlinl l lit- liirpnt audi euro ov'i'i' iiic-ouihlott III tlili eltv to wll HPia Mill PIllPl ttiliuncut will ll" pIPI'Mlt at tin. iniuiy on ililt tKiailon. Th" neiicioim peoil( or i-'etitnlon. In build lilK this Kin ml Htnii'liiio for itle ptll po" fop whirli II MiiM i oiintlUPted, nt the jn no tllll" pi mlded u pluep which iniilUH 11 po-Mllilc to piootllt tit" win Id H pieut"Hl utllMli', and ni popular pi Ices ol iiiliitNnlon, II I a ni.iltet" of uniRiat ulntlmi all nioui.il thai co sieat an nit lit nt Xoulita li to appeal' ut I lio Hi at eniPi laluiiii nt u Up kUpii, unit bplllg hop Hi ul i (Mil ell -due" hoi 1P luiii fioiu la p "tiiiiMirul (our ubioul utltl'1 tnuch Itiint i.t to tho event, .line. Xnnlkn will in rive In .Sotauton tomoi imv on hoi' own Hpeilal em, and ie ni'iln until artel the (onceil, Thui--duv eonlua. Th" piOKiainnio to bo jjlvcn luii been ni'iniicrcd liv .Mine. N'otdlia villi Kieat t in o and villi Ilu' a lew ol making her Hi i appeal unco n gio.tt aitlsllo mui ii'ii. The Kridlitoil HMlipholiy ouhc. tia will iKcoinpnnv hep In tluee Blent nilns fioiu ljoheiiKiln, Tannhauop und Hulidpl. (iie.it InlciPit lias boon moused out of town, und IniRo ili'leirii lloni me romiiiK flunt Vllk"i-Hniip, r'aibondalo, 1'lttiton, Nloholon, Jlont ioe, r.hiKhainton and 81101111111111!;. A SIX YEAR TERM. Local Delegates to National Bonn! of Tiado to Present Resolutions Recommending Extension, it ha been the cistoin fop (nis to hio tho (lolojratot fioni the Siinnlnn lioaul of tiado lo tho untlonnl bo.inl of liado piestnt eoitiln lesolutloim fop adopllou al the annual niectiiip; of the latter hotly. Tho 1 evolutions lo be pic-ented al the next 11100II11R hue been nheadv piepneil and vlll he pio sonled for appioal at the neit mcet Iiik ol Iho bond to bo held on Moo da1.. The ic-olutions aio as follows; Ih-oinl Pi the National Itoml of liiilo, II it mi ii ill m om po-ltlon In fnoi 0 icup lui il ltlitioin Willi fiinilt, irnl n-0(tfiilli iiif,c iii j 1 Ik ii-iililil of Hie I mini Si it, I" 10((Iimiic tii" I mini l itc-i mill lluti-li joint hUIi (()iiiiti-.iijii lo otuplcle a rcoipioi il Ii 1 ll 4tl OllKllt Ui-oinl, liv im N1I1 nil llouil of liuh- Ihil (Oiimc-i hp ip-iPLlttiIIi ni).ril In niait miiiiIiIp liKiililirn, pioiuliiu' Im Iho niloplloii 01 Ihe Motile sjateni, 1-, ipplicd to Milils .111 1 mcii itn llrobrl. Ill tin. .Nalionil Hon I r I link, 11 it v.e icalliini our foiiuci 11.I1011 111 nlilnu lo i dopmiiiuit of loiiuiicue iml indii-Iiio-, iml 1111.0 upon (.oniicv tin impoit inco of (iiKtlnc hH 1 it ion cioilit j eiiili i"piitiucnt it tlie iulio-t io--il Ir nioimut IlP-ohed III tlie Nitiuilil Hull d of 1 1 id.', lint ciuicv, h no 10 tod to -1 undid the 11 15I ll 1 n- h In pn ! p inuiiidiili l for die icnl lrllrr I o-l ilo in (ilio- md town-, lining luo ildiion, 111 1 i- -01 11 thou utci it 1 1 ictlt il.Io f ii one tint loitu po'llRP si IK 1 lib ltp-i hed ll Ilu N1I10111I Ho ml of linlo, tliil Ihe mnili. 01 the I nllul Sliti-, lo tnprr J lo 1 ilifi Ihe (iiiunincnl tioih, n. toll llnl !. flic luc-idinl tf the I nitcd -t 1. i 1II1 the ItrpuMii. of I 1 nice I lie Natuinl liuul of 'hide -i ioe-, If 11 Hill lll'-r, I110H11 is Iho "Ilu hill," 111 id, to 11111 lid .111 hi, entail I 111 act, to r-.t ibli-li a imitoim -Ipui of Iiulaiipt( tliionsliout the I lilt Oil 'I ill- Wheiii, liipio is 1 tliil u- of Ii iu-iiu 1011 of dl-i 1 e ill (Oii-upienn it tho utmtiou 111 en culilluu ot old lunlv 1 oro-, which up thin lipt out 111 (on-ipqiiitiio of (ho ro-t rf riiiiilluic In i-Iiinsloii thdtfoio, it 1-. l!(-oliod hut ( tnirio-s hi 11 0,11110! lo eni t 1 1 iv 1 illioiinu' tho HCHlin of tl" tiriTin to pn the cpic- chiio I ilu nils it snili nivlis wliii Miit Id toi'. 11 ilio'i Vlinpi-, lloio an- 10 million-, of 1 10- of md pulil 1 1 ml-, in liijo tilt!-, in Ihe 1 uilrd still- wlm li, if inigitoil, would lo fulilo Tin! uhh lioiluctoo in I ii ul ihlo fi 1 pro-poiou-lion it. mi! for lh piofit 1I1I1 pio-pi ulioii 11 in dn Im-, therein aoniiiliiitlna; I) 10 iiuiniil well no iml pio 1 riltv , 111 I VI11 Hi- 'Hi' 1 no in 1 t in-fii 11 on of t ir fiip-l-i In 1 moit iiUioiliut leiiins upon 0111 limit' (oudiiioii-, upon om wilti upph mil upiu II o icu'iticii rf Ihe 1 iinfall, it 1- I.Vm.ImiI, II it, the Niliouil lio 11 I if huh n mii'iit iitV mil into- tie ukptiei l the led (itl mi" turnout ot 1 I ( iiiiiiuiit dii lui tho ui'aniai 11 of tlu'-i uiipn diietivo iitiit- t uhi. 1 111 hi iho Nautili luuitui 1 oiiiiou, -1 lint II 1 ion lining jiuhlie I1111I- liiif 1m I I hi im! iilimuiiliicil foi iho lmofit 01 tin whole pi 1 le rf I lu I nilpd sta,-, th I not nihil Ii im-w llte, tiiiilnx Cl stint rid, hut oiil to 1 011 1 11. Ii .11iu.1l -etihi-. 111. 1 licina 1 1 il.l (I-. on hii'i 1 1111I- lli-ohi 1 hut 1I10 (,ii1(- I- lei 1a tp.pcd. f (ill v liui il In lu 111I1 (Oii-nlii ill.ii lo tlii iliiioitilit llnlli r ml In 1111U0 miiIi 111 ip 10 piiithn i- will iilinlt of iinilioi euitris and 11 ii- of nil. ilil 1 mil-. WIipioi- 'llio i.iinliuioil iio-rioili of isi.'iiib line, I iiuhiiiii.', tiiluiiu. tim put ill 11 111.I eoui H1PUU tlllOURllOllt tin I llitlll "-t III -. 1- lll-l pitllih Killed In Ilu lli ,111 ttlrni ami (OhieU ilho u I f our foiul- (hiietoio, lo 11 lli.ohod lint the Nilhliil I! lid of linlo itrpei ifulb iur ihe pMniilnii ii tho luii-t II tii (-.teiu tin iiiIioiiI Iho I mini --tali-, lli-ulioil, lint lliu Nitioiul 1! id 0. lii). (lllll-tb IIIOIIIIIlOlliI- tint till Ipiui 11! nllllO nt tho i(-hkut of Ihe Inllol i ilo-i lip " .1 al t-K 0 1 1 .-. and tint t!u In in 11,111 ( .r 11 ilpttloii, Tiul, ho il Im 1I111 IUtoUiiI 'lint tlio eoli-tllillioii if Ilu I mini SI,lU he Im Mill ll led, 1 ll IIMll llljt I - PIPtIiKiiIs In iiiilril I 11 i 1 il Sims -until, at luri Willi .1 lifn Itiiuip if Ihe oil 1 0,'hese lObOlutlons veu iliaun up bv a veil Known inunbei ol the boaul af tep 1 insultailon villi seveial other uunnlHi-. The last 0110 is pnpoi ted 10 piovoko a deal ol iIIm usslim It" pn--iiiUd at the nieoiiiiK of tin' national Im. 11.1 The ponloiiiiio LoiuiuitliK apiinlnled to In 1111, about a hclllcuieui ot tlio i-tlcnt cm' still o mid Villi ll failed lo do mi vlll hau 11 upon le.idj fot Jlon d.i UKPllllK. Cotpoiatlous Chniteicd. Hi I iilus.io up from Up Woualnl Pusi llllllhui.', No 11 rinitii-. wpio imiiid hy Ilu i-tato dtpailiiuiit t((l.n 10 tlio I. lloulna' inn poi ith 11, Umhiiii lion iiMupaui, Puiliim town hip, lliielo iiiiiuh, ( i 1I.1I, -; KO.O. ) 'I lie Pilt. I urj -iivcun i,i,j iiiiipini, (luiiiluu. 1 hil til, 'rlO,i! I UcIki I mmdij and Mudilup miri pun, PltlthiiU, e.ipllil, li.fti.iidii, ti t, sCi illi I iml md (uipioiiimiit toiiipaii, slUI!0n. , ,,p lui, Ij.d'fl On r-peilal 1) llieij eoiup.in, pitta. lui', upiljl, sjiMmi Bank Bohbeis Escape on Hnnd-Car, la I'ilu,ii(! Wlro fioiii'llie Aifoililp I pii-i (luilniii 111 , Noi U,riie Hani, or f liailimi wu lohliid of tI.oUO lailv toiliy y hmlj, who li'd' I In! kit Til lohheis 1,1 appd 111 a lanil( 1 wlidi ilnv nliiiuhiuil nan' toll, nil nidi , .ml ill 11 (i. hi 1I10111 I, 1 1-1 1.111,11 ,111111 II 1' CilUtill i ulinint the iiilu-I 1 (inn ut lie nalil. Kitclienei's Litest Older, la I nlii)I(jac'ioiii lie -,ociatcd fun Iiindon, Noi l Ili.piUli, to llio P.1II1 Mall uiuiouuii' mat Ilu' (.ilu'loun t;u;iid n again lira lallrd out .md that 1 iml KlUhriri ia irvii.il all ruin 1I111 ttinej tint all lluprj cjpiuud !i lit it if t unllotiii aiu In he tliot Tho Feiila of Mush. lb I elu in Wilo fiom 'He ,-tilitul J'rcJ I onjlaniiuoplo, Noi 11 Ihe t-oinnor u' llicr ""in, while uncllu,- luwjril Miuli, uai uault(l ) tt loiil H hutiU ami tlliieil ot ciilitlilna;. ' k Bmoko the Totono Cc. ilsar, TEACHERS FOR NIGHT SCHOOL NUMBER APPOINTED BY THE SCHOOL BOARD. The Committee Recommended That ns Tew as Possible Be Employed on Account of tho Small Appiopti ntlon Bids for Constiuctlon of New Second Wnut School Not to Be Opened Till Next Monday Night Tenchois Must Attend tho Monthly Institutes. The iiienibpn or tlio tomliem' i om inlltpo of the booid of tontiol lat iilsltl puented a lepoit teoouiiuondliiR tho appoliitinrnt of iiIrIiI wliool teaeh pi i at the hc.uial uIrIiI aehooli opened liu-l hIkIiI, and iiiiunuiiclnfr that tlio xinnnlUio naw lit lo appoint only as lew teaclicm us imnsihlo nt the outstpl. on aeeoiint of tlio Hlliuns ot this e.s nppiopilatlon. The ("itthetH recommended fop ap polntiiRiit by tlio teachois' loinmittee and vhoe nppolntinpiits veto appnned me 11s lollowi, the flMt name phon heliu? that of the piliulpal in eich Instance. No. L John McUoiiourIi; No I. JU-js Maiy HhlohW; No. ii. Mls Maiy T.ouslualt: No. 7. John O'.Malley; No. S, Joseph Jollier and Miss r'niljon; No. !i. Jlls-s Mm gal ct Ruddv; No. 10, M!s Il.'iiinuh M. DoInc and Mls Sat a Ij. Thogan; No. 11, Mist Anna JFiTIkIip and Miss Satah O'UovIo; No. 1 Ml-s Mot'Ktuet UoiiKhcr: No. 1.1. J. 11. Oli ver and Miis Kllaboth Williams' No 13. Miss Atrui s Jtoap and Miss Helen O'Malley; No. HI, Thomas Mutpliy, ll.; No. 17, Miss Maty PuiMn: No. 1-, AVollaco Jlc-cr and Miss Jila A. Kans; No. JO, Miss Helen lllcii.iids. No. 20 aniiPN', Miss Hthel KiiU, No a1-', M. 1'laiuiKhan and Miss Julia Mailin; No. 21, Pi or. J. J. Oontcllo. Mibs N01.1 O'Mallev and Mlchiel CopIoIIo: No -'", 11. II. Mai tin; No. UG, T. M. AVnid, No. '17, J. It. Hawkei- and J. i:. Ho--; No. 29, Mai tin Moffatt. Miss Julia Clo hcitv. Miss jtlmy Million and Miss Mav riccuinn; No. ."1, II. Ij Moikiiu, A . II. "Williams, John T. Davis and K. 15. HiiKlies: Xo ."', John Tlionias and Miss Kitheiine O'Neill; No. .,(,, Miss II. McDonnell. -Miss Maiy DcGtaw was appointed .1 tenipoiaiy assistant to Miss Mackav at No. Ill, and the question of ti.uiMfei i Ins Miss Nellie Kellv fiom No. M to No. .IS, and Miss Maiv Koirchk Jiom No. .IS lo No. 1'i vas tefeued bad: to the teai hois' coiiuuittco aftei tome dis cussion. 11 vas unanlnioiislv decided lh.it all teachets nbontinK tiienisoUes in the fit Im c tiont the moiilhl institutes bliall lose one da's pav. lluls foi the lonstiuctlciti ot the new- school in the Set ond waid to bo known as Xo. -10 veio to have been opened last night, but aetion vas postponed until ncNt M0111I.1v niulil at the lequest ot Mtillieiili 0- JudriC, cuntiattois, v ho sent in a Ictlet aiinouiuliiR that thov vi ic unable to kcI a bid in lasL niRlit because ol thru' inabilltv to secuie the plans and spedilcaHons hi timr. 'Ihe bids toi the hcaliii"; and enlil atin vcie opened. howeei, and vuo lefeued to the buiUlliifr loiniuitlee 'lliescT bids vote as follows How lev Hi os, V.'i,vi47; M. r. O'Malhv, SVUl, T J. O .M.llley, 'r."i,rilu 'I lie insiitauce loiniuitlee lepoiled hainifr aw at ded the following iiism ance. Xo 20, V!,000 each to John Fit slmiuons, D. J. Campbell. K.ans and Tlionias and II. S. Kellei; Xo. 2l, $1000 to ('. (j. Holand &. Co : V.iOO to D. J. I'ampbell. and $J,000 lo Peter Hob-ling-. 1r.: No J'l. .',000 each to Hdwmd I'Kllei. II. H I'aine, J. D. Hans & Co. and John Vitstmmuns. 'Ihe leai hois' inoiithlv pay 10II was passed, subject to the appioval of the supciintendenl, hi older that the leaih eis may be paid on Nov. 2!, th" end of the state s, liool ear. CHARTER RECEIVED. Lackawanna Baking- Company to Effect Peimanent Oiganization. 'Ihe i baiter Toi the newly oigani'cd T. lok.ivaniia Steam HaUciy company vas neelsed vesteidav lioni llanls '1)1111? and a pciinaneul aiguuljllon vlll bo elfected ncNt Mond.i nioinliiK .it .1 sloihlmldoi's nieetliiR to bo held ill the conipaio's 0IIU0 on C.ipouse ae liue. 'Ihe lompain is 1 upll.ili."d al $J00, Ouii, of vhh Ii amount $1J"000 has been issued. The leuiailliliK $7.'',0fi0 vlll le iii.itn In the luasiny as a smplus. The leinpoi.ny olllceis of llio loinpanv me as lollows: Piisldent, M. .1. Ki liv; seiietmy, A. I), Connoll: tieasuiei, fit oivo Caison. GOING TO PHILADELPHIA. Rev. W. H. Peaice, D. D., Has Ac cepted a Call to That City. . The Hlnsliaintoii Republican lontaliis the lollowliiK' villi lefeienco to He, W, II. PVfiri 0, D. II., foi molly pasloi of tlio Hlui Talk M"cthndlst lplseopal chin eh: ll.e Ilu Hi V II P. 1111 In- aniplttl 1 1 ill lo lueciiie .pi.ti 1 of Iho Pill, .ipiiuo Milhcnli-l I pi eapal eh Hell lo 1'lillul Iphl 1, llio pnl.ailo In Infill 11 t i-iiiiic 1 mil IhiL huh Im will K in till al ih ( iiiliuin 1 hm. u S l II, lM 1, W 11 11 II P. Ill 1 W f ll 1,11!., J W iu-.liil.ili' ii Hip lliu I'll, 1 ' ut, h siimlon, ho incUiil luo iiini.iiiuii-. 1. lu.in whlili Im wis iiiiilulilul foi iino lliuo (I 1 en in the IM I, uhiii) ihuiih at Phil uli lulu 1, ami tin otli 1 to the I'll a it u tit it ilkn 1! nir It i', m tlifliiht ln.-t Ii) III' l'ili(-' iiinida ami the Now .3 the time to purchase, Families supplied at lowest wholesale prices in case lots. No advauce at present over 1900 prices, E, Q. Coursen Ni CANNED GOODS coiiffipiup olflclits tliil lie no In WIIKpi Ihrrfi whlilt ho ithl in to ilcclilliiK ho tolil the illii' polnlril loiumlltro fiom Plilliildplili lint at rnv limp In Hip Inlnre. wlirii lio w i nit Minmilinrpil Willi rhurili liiillillnir m film oihtr irrou mill, tl Iho kind. lio would tiiiiliUr iuicIi 1111 Inillnliiii, (lioiilil ii bo iitoiidrd. I ut ioo, n inninilllpo fnon Iho Pol, Wine iliiinli limwnl Ihe boll il lull. Iiolh In 1 illiiiB in hhji iml Ii; loilri", niul Hi. IV1111' In iitipptoil Ii 'Ilil, I, one of llio IiirpiI mid im.i linoil mil ilitiuiiw, not mile In Phllidolpliiii, I til In Iho toimltj. It Inn liilinlilo pioprili, niul i III urn win niliiplnl for puinroiM' tlumh woil,. I)i Pi ii. 0 j piOniili' nt Dm (oiilninn, whlili lilf Iron 1 hoil 0110, n Iipiu irn 1810111110 to Mm. mil iiio'i iloilirf In tin' itiftuliPM vi the rhiiiih, who 1,1 r il lv loirifl llio ilnti-to. While I lit v Mine thn' It will he Impo'iHilr, or dlili mil nt Iml, foi llio clivrili lo piuip iuij nno who will Ilil tho Pino m Will 11 Hi, Pijiro, I lui tonal il ill He Mm m Id) (ill 1 1 inn Ii tin lui" poll mil fit Id III PoareP ! tPiocliled 111 oi of the null rloipKiil inoitliPH mil nicp.ful imlor. In Millindbni Diiiinj tho ll iloeule ho Im lipid tlio Ihrn- tnoil Import iiiL putouliA hi tlio W10 mine ronfpiprup, tlio l.lin I'nk it Vrmiloii, I'lr-it linn ill i"t Mllkri Uirrr, iml (oitleniry ot this til . Ill' niett'T In Uip'c pIicpi miki3 ll only niilu1.1l that Iip (tlioiihl he inllrtl In i larqt r tr.d more Itiipotnnt rhiinli, TOO MUCH STRIKE HERE. Biooklyn Men Decide Not to Move Their Plant to This City for That Reason. Some 1 line oho (ioon;p i). Hi own of OlPOIl llldRO, Villi SUC'COPllPll In kpUIub the (hoff Vuinuco loinpuny to locale lit) plant at Dickson City b'i;un iipbo tlationi, tliioiiKli Andtew Mtoer, of 10 W'M stieot, New Yoilr, foi tho location hero of 1111 established indlitiy owned bv HiooUIvn men vhich employes nhotii two hundied hands, about half ot vhoin ate miles and the other half fe males. 'llio negotiations leaclied such a lat;o that thu ownets of the faetoiy t iinio on heio and looked oer lite gtotind. A letter just tetehed fiom Mr. Mijer Indicates that all hopes of sccuilnt; tills lndtisuy must now be put aside. 'Too much sdilke," Is tho leason given by the Hiookljn ppople in decidiug not lo coiiio heie. Tlie letter follows Now Vol I , (ho 17, I in I Ornrse 1) Uiottti, 1 -f) . scrnntnn, Pi M IJ011 sit- I write to ti lint ih Hioot.Ii 11 piitioj cillnl loih im! irno thru th-wci ii tho- iiood, Till iPRrollid that tlii (KciiKd not In 111 io tin ir 1 ml to Siiintrn 'Ihci I01111I Iho ip ion offtud t!n.m 111 'utj wiv k ou ippicsonlcd -the adiintag. of tin tp tut I. tti , i It I fr 11 tun unit to 'iiinlon in 1 lui lime, loin Strert J'lilttii lonipnn x stillo led litem to itm-tUil', md Ml. I'nk -lid lu leulinl tint ill ti.ul. -1 tliil, wile liiudieappeil hi lihor (lajuilitioii- In 'lull 111 pslenl, lint some of Iho iiiiiiv inlii'liiK woie- idle all tin- turn Ilu wl-lud ni' lo think ion foi tlio rouitpv rlionn hli 1 wliil. 111 scrinlun, md to 1--1110 1011 lint he 111, pleaicd nitli ciPtitlnna; t"opt "loo 11 ueh itl Iko " Vlicn thins- are "pttlpil lot 1110 know, 11 d I will make aiiolhoi Piloil som (Mt we -pent o lmuli time foi nothing Slop In and see me wliop ion ale 111 tho (Mi loins ti uli , Vndicw Majcr. TWO MINERS INJURED. Weie Caught "by a Piematttie Blast in the Gieenwood No. 1 Mine Yesteiday Afternoon. Miibael llauihoo and Valentine O Mallev, two mineis asod So yeais and lesulintr in Minooka, voio filghtlullv in lined Ncsteulay afleinoou bv ,1 ptem atme bl 1st in tlio Gieenwood No. t mine at Uieenwood. The two men had lit theii fuse and veto jusi nbotit to Ieae the chamber when the blast venl oil. Hotli veto tin own to Ihe mound bv the foi re of the PNplosion and londtied uiuou- SilOUs. Thcv veto dlstoNcicd shoitlv altoi vaul bv some fellow voikmen and voic taken in tlie mine ambulance to tlie Lickawituu.t hospital in this illy. Ilonalioe's light hand vas so bndlv ciushcd that il had to be ampulaled. lie sustained seeie laceiations on i.i lious puis of Ills boil v but vas not as badly injiued as U'Mtlley. Tho hit ters skull vas iijcuued and one of his eje'H vas blown out. Ills tace and body voio seicielv Inceiated. Hoth men veto list nlslit slid to be In a oiy seilotis condition. A MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT. Mis. Minor Rodgeis Stiuck on the aead with a Blunt In&tiunient by a Man, Who Ran Away. Mi-, Minor Ttod(,eis, of Di Inker sticet, Dunmoie, was the (iiiu of a mj sin lotis js-muH last nij,lit at fl n'( lock, while on her way home lioni this Utj. Mio was vulMiii, sowl aloiii; the sttett in iiont ol l.attiel 11111 pails. vlu 11 a man ppiaiiR lioni bclilad a ttee and .stuiclc her on the head v ith a blunt iiisiiunitnt. Tin- blow vas not sullliieiit to lender liei uikouslIous, but a deep gash vaF ( lit in Mlf. Itods (i.s head. She -cie.iiued loiullv, and tho man l.in oil down the .sticet tow aid this city. Mis, Uodm'i.s, almost b'side hei-elf villi fear and hloedliiir piofiihely 1 10111 tho wound lu hPi' head. stiiBgeied along the ((tieet until she i.uno to the I-juul Hill i'aik hotel, vheie she sought shcl let hhe vas Intel leiuoiod to her home, v'heio her Inluilos vcio dicssed bv Or .Muiiilo, fiho inn kIo 110 disi ilpilon ot her assailant mi .ikouiU ot the daikiiess. TWO CARS COLLIDED. Tlie Clash Was at Peun Avenue and Mttlbeuy Stieet. A Clipcn It Idee I'eoph 's 1 ai cia-lird Into a l'loildenco car at l'onii avenue and Mulbciiy fctieet josIpkI.ii,. Tlio I'unldeiue tap vas tolnc out Point avtiiuo and tho (Jieen Itidso car lias mining limn .Mtilbeiiy fatieot Into Peun avenue vlien It tan Into the Piovlclemo tin. The latter vas n. heavy double tiiiel; cm and tho ilioeu Hlduo it nhoit cai, Moth veto badly damaged. The Oieen HUlgo (ai was tliiown 1 1 om llio Hack, TOR THE MEMORIAL FUND. The Coutilbutlons That Weie Re ceived Yesteiday, Tim follow lug $1 lO'itilbuilons to Ihe MiKlnley meinoiI.il fuiul vcie iccelied ytsloiila : lit. Ilev. M J Unban, Mis H. A Hobmi, Ml?s Hoban. Miss Anna liobau, Mifh Allto lloban, Dlelv Ilcesc, Peck ille; "NV, J. Ul0.nl, PrcKiille; J. jj. Kcll, Petk.lllo; D. W. ihowii. Tiy our 'Ilullmid" blend of Mocha and .Uu C'ohcc, '.'3c. lb; mild, tKli. ilegunt Ilaiot. Why pay 111010 Impel (al Tea and Coffee Co, 423 Spiuce slrcet. WARDELL MADE A BIG SCORE HE ROLLED 245 IN A MATCH GAME LAST NIOHT. It Was the Second Stnlcs of Games Being rinyed hy the Bowling Tennis Composing tho Noithenst etn Pennsylvania Bowling Lengue, The Elks, Black Diamonds mid Scinnton Bicycle Club Teams Weie Vlctoilotts How the TenntB Now Stand. The second scales of nuitilt games for this Reason veto plajed last night by the bowling teams foitnlng the Noitlipuntein ronnsylwinla. HowIIiib loiuto. Tho l(tcuiotis teams vein th Kills, Seianton Uloclu club and Uhiek Diamonds. 'J'lio best Raines oC the nlRht veio ihosn lolled on the Gicrn Hldge Wiieel nion'H nllpjs between the 1 recti Itldge tiam and the lllack Diamond!! or sec ond team of tlio Sct.inton Hlcytle club. Tlie Hlack IHainonds von two out of the three games pluyed but thpy had to do Homo pietty lino bowling to do so. HoMiolds ot llio Black Diamonds had high aieiago, 171, Tho score: (iliLt.V lillifif:. lot ib. 1 n Im ... 11' pu to ri". spamini i-j nn iu ;ii Mmio r,n pn 1 ,1 eirj Mla-m ir- us in- jwi Wouliel lor III li'l 4si) 520 7-1 sij -"109 niMCK DIUIONtls lotil. Pi ior Ii'l 1 lio Jij Ileiiiii I'll ii is? fiW I oloi pu 111 1(7 4'i lliiunld? 177 ll VI ; Go! linn 11,3 111, pi 41I) s.j 7, . s,-, L.,,9 'llio Hi 1 anion Hlcyclo Ipoiu von all tlirpe of the games 1 oiled on Its own al lcs vltli the AVest Had AVIieolmon's team fiom Wilkes-Ilaiie. Tlio feat mo of the night Iipip was the ipinaikabie sioie or 243 made by "Doc" Wat dell, vlio had nn aeiage of 191 to his oedit. This bids fair lo be tho high scoio of the season. Tho stoic lore vas. ( nNfov i!ic")Cir. cur Total. Miliholl lit 1," V Ii Mooie Ill 1-1 171 flit Hauler 1 ! r,7 11) 4J nopoi IV) 1 JT lit ! Wild. II 2I". im lui ri7; 61D 77 el JHO VI si .N I) lot.ll-- v.t 17J is? no 1111 llon HiJ 117 107 fort D1111 14) Ilil 1 i. 411 Voir md l'l 10. 1 ! ill l.ipeii lit 1411 HO It 0 770 7o 7M J. I J The ineuibeis of the Hlks' team, sniaiting under their deteat of a veek ago. piled into tlie Backus team last night and von two out of the tlneo gomes, tolled on the lotmei's ailejs. Hopkins hid high aeiage, 17S 2-". The spoio: 1 lus l..ul Pltillips Ill 1 'S l"l , I tone- Til 1 1 171 l 1 llield is, 1 -, 1-11 md lludiei 12) lui 1 s "ni TDlllllOi Id 111 11 . I a 7s, 1 '.a j.i, m lIMhl hi il H.il' Ill Itl H7 1.1 Alci.loi I2i lnl I a 4I7 l'lhinihult II Ilu l-'J 4II I'tc'.iiis Ill I IP, 4ls lloilam I '" lis hi U 711 7 2 7iu Jtl The li.ukus fcianton Ukjelo dub and Black Diamond teams me all now tied ior tiist place, each baling von lour and lost two games. Tlie Hlks, Cieen Jtidge AYlieelmen and AVest Hud AVIieelmen 111 e all lied for second place, eadi hilling won Iwo and lost foui games, REV. YATES IS PRESIDENT. Chosen to Lead Christian Endeavor eis of the State. 'ihe esei utlio committee oi the Peuii sUiauhi Clnistinn Ihide.not union has eleded llev.AVilllam N. Yates, of Phila delphia, as piesldent of tlie statp union. The slate coinentlou Vlll b" held Jul b to lu in Plttsbttig. Our Cofiees aiu all cleaned, scouied and thy loasted; ltesh eieiy veek. Impei hit Tea mid Coftee Co. 4J2 Spiuce atieet. Do You Want a Perfect Paper Fastener ? THIS It Is Guaranteed in every detail and is riuch Cheaper than ever before Come in and examine the Hartfort Typewriter which we are selling for $60.00 with a whole year's guarrun.ee. Reynolds Bros. General Stationers and bngravers, Scrantqn, Pa. The largest line ot Olficc Supplies in Northeastern Pennsylvania, : Oils, Paints and Varnish i MaIon?y Oil & MandfactUring Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. T TELEPHONE S6-2, '! CONTROLLER JONES HONORED. Citizens of Aiclibnld Tinned Out Lnst Night. Coitulv Conliollpr lid, A. Joiies was hlithly liotiorcd lust night hi his fel low townsmen In Ant-buhl The whole town tut nod out to celebrate his elei -(ion r, A poind" of the loading eltlens of the town bonded by Iho Seienado band matched thlotlgll tlio sheets rinlv lu the night iiipI vailed upon Mr .Ioiips lit Ills lpsldeiup. After being pprpiind ed by llio band lip 00 mo mil on thu pkixn and made a In Id nddipss thank lug his fi lends for thelp lojal suppoit. I to vas then cioitcd to Itlngsdoi I a hall wheip 11 big; mopllng vas held. Joint A. iTIcllv acted im chaliniau mid biler uddiessis ptalHlng Ml. Junes for his Hloillng Inlogillv und high senpo 01 dutv wpio made bv John P. Keiu np(, the veil known member of the Mine Wotkeis' oignulatlon, II. V. Llnleman, Tlionias Law and D. 1. nil mat (lu. Mr. Jones also spoke bilplllv. WANT IT RE-ENACTED. Clirulnr of National Piesldent Mit chell with Rcfcience to the Chi nese Exclusion Act. Piesldent John Mitchell of the Na tional I'nlon ot Mine Woikcia hns tak en up lite light uetholv for ti le-enai t inent by tougicss of the Ueaiy nit for the evclualou of Chinese omigiants. President Nieholls of Dlsti l( t t'nlon No 1 has leieived the following eiiKU lat fiom National I'leslilpnl Mid hell a duplicate ot vhich has been sent to every distilct union In the (ount: Olllre ot the PioMtnl lulled Mm" Woikers ot Anicrk t lull 111 ipolh. lnl . Nov. 1, nun. 'lo Iho Srrrrlinrs of lo il laiiom nt the Ltiltnl Mine VnikoH of Ampiki lliollipin: "lour jlltnlion N ir-petIfiilli ill roctetl to Iho firt tint Iho ( lilno-p pmIihIpii Iiw will rxpiic on Miv 5, loo.', md nnKs re on n lid liv (lie 111 xt C(UiBie-.-i ot tlio I'lilletl Sliti", tno CiiiiiPhO will Invo Treo .ioccki to our connlri. II I- llallj Imporhnt to tho w ige ojhipm of Iho Lnitdl Slittf, tint the ( lilm-o mil other -ialic racr lie deharred fiom rompctitioii wi Ii Aiiiprinn 1 ihor. 'fluro Tro ponrtful iiilluoncra nt work In prciont anv Iesilitlon lm-llle lo 1)114 iindeMrihle iliss of peeple. and If we in ten I lo he piotcileil irunt the lmiiUKritiou to tin, oouiilrv of mlllloiiT of ( liine-i , il will rcyilip cieat letHlti 011 out put. Iho mrin hers of loi il unions ol the I iiitnl MI 10 Woi'.oh of Anient 1 1 o iiipio.iU'il to petition lomjiiftiiien. t nlted slnln enitor-. md other ki.i-1 iton in then ro'pcttbo ilntriil. ind tt itr-s to ote In fnor of -i liw ecluduig tnc 11111115", .lapmo-e and oilier Asiatic 1 lets It H supgpNtid thai Tit po ililt- cffrrt4 ho put foilh tn iipile 1 lieillhi publii' piitniicnt in fnor of bsiilation pioluUllna; Im mltiiiriion of tlip-o peojilo 'II113 ctii he done In liohl'iu; puh. lio mii-rf meelinn and be Iho adoption and pub Illation In locil pipen ft re-olulion? fanning piohllntoi losisliliou of tin, (luurtei Iriiiliua: that Iho stipse-tiou4 ivmt until in thn eiKiihr will teeelio tjiorahle eorsnlri 11 ton, I am 10 11 -t, frilerualb, Kl'ill Alllelttll, Prciidciil I itiled Mine Woikeia of Anient J. ' ' m The Lackawanna Tiust and Safe De posit Co.'s New Depaituie. To encourage tho good habit of s,u . ing money s.siematically, the l.aeka w.iuna Tiust and Sale Deposit company vlll glo out bunch banks to all vho deslio them. All that is nesess.uy to "ecine one of these banks is a dolku deposit. A biandi hi 11k is just a, steel !)oc finished in oNidled btass. rom incites long, two Inches vide and tlneo indies deep One of these binks vlll make mhi eeonomhal and tlnifly as it Mill take vliat oll can sp.ne lioni time to time, v bother it be a pennv nickel or a dime, until tbeio is enough to deposit or un til you little time to deposit il. II is locked, and tlie Lackawanna Tiust and Safe Deposit company vlll have the key. See aihot tispment elsowliete in Ibis issue. Poor Taxes. 1 lie lfiul poor laNps ate past due Pav them now and save 10-as. Oilier. with city tieistuet. K. .Al. A'einoy, roller lor. Om Ti is aio all selei ted for thdr pniit.v : of eNqulsito llavor and t ieh ( up qualities, impel ial Tea md Coliee Co , 12J Fniuee stieet. Smoke the new Kleim 5c. cigar. Ladies' Tailoring Jackets, litons, Raglans and New market Dress walking and rainy day Skirts. Our prices are reason able. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Goods furnished. King Miller, Mercliaut Tailor, 433 Spiuce Street. IS 1 r. You Can Buy a Machine of This Description for $1.25, Including a Box of 500 Staples t K-! Fancv Pillows In nil unit el able iJpsljti'-'-an linint'Pso tnd. iho like 01 wlildt i'iiii h' loinut Itoullcie oho In 8Ltnntiili. PIM-OWS lu HIMINT Leulhpi. t'tlit.OWS wlllt bpiiull fttl w.itin eoveilngs, ptc: nio the KtvlMi "ri.OltAlini., ' or lotind pillow , in cMiulolte II010I dp slgii, suitable for Chilslnms gift" 'Ihen for Pillow Tops: ak to sro tlio Imitation Inn at leather stjieMj 11011101111111? now mid novel. Pillow 8 at all pthru, fiom 2'c. up to xsud, cait be ob tain' d al the popular stoic of the l ! Cramer-Wells Co., i 130 Wyoming Avrf. 'Phono 353-3. l4H And we ate always glad to see yoit even if you don't buy. We do not believe, however that you will he satisfied after seeing our all-wool underwear for $1.00 a Suit to go away without buying a couplo of suits. CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Euinlshei'' 305 Lackawanna Avenue. heieabouts us the leading telailers ot LADIH-S' GLOVES. Our Fall Stock Is moie complete than ecr and tlio aIuos belter. Besides out line or 10 Gloies, we wish to bi ills' to jour attention our Washable Kids at $2.00 Glace and Swede at $r.oo Genuine Mocba, in tans, pearls and reds, at $i,oa Price & Jenkins, 130 Wyoming Avenue. Ounwwr We Are K A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Gil! Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereaii & Connell, ' 132 Wyoming Avenue. ;aaa " I A Dinner Set Special The attention of evoiy house keeper is moie 01 less diiected towaut impioving' the table seivico as the senbon of feast ing appioaches. In consequence our China De pal tmont is paiticul.uly atti ac tive just now. The showing of Dinner Sets is lemaiknblo for the flne new ci cations that combine to such a high degieo the viitues of tho aitistic with modeiate flg uies, In Table Waie Ave aio con tent with extiemely small pro fits, as tho tollowing quota tion piove: PI1111 1 sL. l 11 ii.. Viiicti in pouililli, 1 laltria town, tlithf, .up, iiinl miiiHt in lito tl, -Is" I rliipf, lloial ilitni itloiiT I m In Mil ill ill u IMIIlIll iir ti ilal.c 111 IrM si) (0, uuiliin pie it Urn lluiiiv.-L,liiiis pi no H only $7.98 1 III I 1 Mil fiun a I pmiiN v.lil,,u 5-1 n li. pim i . ii Tift in (per Mill, .ml II I.I I'llHM. OIIIILIIb iirciio mi. niiilii v ai run ill CREDIT YOUP OEBTAINLYl ri? mNOMr 221-283. 235-3137 WYOMING A V B If TT B. S w. U
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