The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 18, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SCRAXTON TRIBUXE-'MOISDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1001'.
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l jlinoil tine, nnl all lime un'ii to else"
lliiiil. i Imp fin siir inltunii.i' mil c
tiopu Jon line lir lln lumioy sulci nn tin
tlili.fi sou tuic IkiiiiI I litn
Vso ask fjii lo lta I. oll 0"l s'n h lir-rue soil
lltul.C t'UllllJ-CS of
Pictures, Picture Frames,
for holiday trade,
Paints, Wall Paper, etc.
an we sue ou tin? miiieiluiiiii piofit
Jacobs & Fasold,
200 "WASHINGTON AVENUE.
I City Notes. J
.11 WWII ( II t 1 lt,t . iiu .huMi (h i
allqlll SOCiltS' Si 111 llllll thit It Mill'.' fll t
iMlll. .11 I lie UM'llM'.l' if Mints dol I'lni.h,
ill JolllilU .IMIllll
M W ( ttri".(, -llu N.ruitcn Itnlu.i i
pans' ii iuttin" iti i in i ii Mint,' it tin lotur
arm if the "" in l.iikits inni .inm To
Rif It a Hillil bi-i, it U Wiiiif ti-t en a f hi"
foct. ln.ll of comr u.
lltl.Ii VsinioU' HOI lUH-Oiowi Iifli Is
inti am ctul llu ih illi u i tliui inotitlis. t Id
hllil .1 Mr ami Ml .Mm -iliK.. it I'll nil nit
.'li Sitniilo. 'llu (liil'l ilitl mil lnic uiicliial
.tttciit iou. .li in jiit-t lias H)L iiu.1 iJrj.
Ol'l li. l i!M l, 111 lll.MJ-M llif ilmni
ol t'n l i irin ll III liluil-r. III til' I'll
if the mi i,p simi u -i (InUtiiti ic'Kiitii
)rninptls .it 7 ri'ilrik lnni.'lil t 7.11 n lc-iiin-il
mI1 lie hiM In tin' liicuiii wnJn the
tllllltiou of 3ll. )lll'.
I'Uoi.ui-im: i i 111:1: I'sims.- pin.i...
Fill f ll' 111 i pnlv will lip t'lliiuiUil III Vino,"
Men'- Institute lull. 4Sici.ii Uidce. cm Ihurnlai
nuhl, l'. Hi mc-li No i.'. l.iclic.-' (iihclic
Iluieiuliiit ivn.iitinii. Hide ssill il " I c a
draunij," foi .1 slum ti 1 -it.
110 Mill OI" 'll.'Ull. Ml.l TIM. Ilr nulla
liionthh nice tin? 01 the Iiumi cif trjck lull I c'
luht it 1111 11 tmlji, whin ilihiiilis tn the
11 mini; iniitln.' it the 111I10111I h.mil of 1i tile
nill Iiu Ii ti.il anil tin iUnlK':i- to In. )iiieiin
In tin, kill limnl el 11 ule ili-iiKtil 1 tuiilieuii
"111 be -.iiicl allir llu imitiic
Mil. Mills's 111 MtlNt.' I In Hi inni:-. for
1 1-. isril.. is npm'til In tin Vi.mtnn I It irri
lloui. .iv.ii.iitii.ii 'lie 1 inlmsss. Moinlii,
-J'2,lfl2 ,i, liiinlii, JI .l J7, Wiilm-slis,
.M'i 1"TH. II111151I11. sj.i, 77 ; 1 iiihi. -' '
1 Ii. 11, itiiiilii. -'.'iipi.ir rm il, -ll''-us,
10 torii-iioiiilin link 1i-t jin, M,u,
is,:.'. IK lit II nITH It - lninrir.iv rirnlni tin
I1.I11V iumIiii if I ih 11.1 liiloimcil 1 till' h,
li ill f 11111111 ml I. llu 11 flint, mil -111 1
delii ions oi-.hr hujini, i iihidi the piillic i-i
1 uliilli iimtcil rl lie 1 nliev line fpiinl 10
I'litis to linki tin-. ii r 1 1 f t in tin-, me
Tlif : 1. 11 !'"!.-, Mill le ilttilnl to iht liquid i
tinn of llu C.!l!-!.ll ih In
HI.Mi: ItO'iM ltMli)M W - lliiuii - iliiuiu
100111 it tin 1 1. 1 iv. 111 . I jtl, 111 inni nuil At-ltin
liw-.i.iurr t itn 11 In Inn ih mil nuil to mile
Id 111 lei the niiipuii' i ir ii 1 limit itit ihii'it
nuut, mIik.1i Mill 11 iniiicd tiitn tin pceiif
(unrtiM 0111 lie 1 if-t Nitiuuil I ml. Hi'
luilcll Killll 1 ill tillllill loMIWl Hie 1 Inn, f
I is heeii 111 ule ikhv.ii ' 1 the cuiipiui ii
ilium; tin i ir in unit ml I 1 In 111 ilo u tiu h
ulli tin. in mum ih.nitiiieu
IMIIIIINC 1 Ifl.M II H l- l-icv... r
.1 Mliu uitcis up 11 the llilnl un.k ol ln
liiiuli ltin-i in M I uke l'jrili 1 .ill tmln.
'llu icn K 11- thiii til ciwu line Miuti'it
li in ill ihlo ri-ull'. 111 tin ill.- linr 0 ilook
o uiIl hinpri-iil (ii Hun d.11 tint tin upiN
uilih iimliiitc ml juiulotii .nnl t n liui
tin infi-.-ir told 111 Innili, .iikI cotiM tniir
inlii tuuii.r-ilic'ii Mith iquil fitilin Willi a v
nuptiiiii tlii Ii i.l 10 piLiioiii know led .1 11
tin Iinqin.'i. 'Ihn 13 .111 rppuiuulti 101 tliivi
11I10 lilM l slight .'liqillll I nice with Ililnli
in uiler the ill" lulls and 1,1111 i itlHit rd
laniiijt-. inni tin uml., 'Ihe lii-in in in in
4 tn f ci'iloik mid S In 1 1 1 the cieinn 'llni
nre In Id en the "-ci 111U t! 01 m He l'jn-li I1111. .
Anllrr-. me mlIcuiiic it nn tune, nnl amnie
jnteie-tfil in the Hud nut dnic 111 to sio 11
the. uutlixl 13 not batiui.t n
TO BE HELD TOMORROW NIGHT.
Annual Meeting of Hahnemann
Hospital in Guernsey Hall.
Tin1 .1111111111 inicitiliK o the llnline
ii.tnii hospital tmii ihe Ki.uiuailiiK i'-
I'ltlbf", fit till' llUlls' tl.lillillK htllucil
Mill be litlil til titioinsi'y li.ill Tuosilnx
t-NOimiK. XoumlJtt' T.i, til b oVlotls.
TI10 public ife cotillally iinitnl lo :u
toncJ. The Southern Pacific Comnany
.n110111ues tli.it the "ritmot Unilifil '
iililio.v, ruu'-Ii'tliu,' 01 sioLlal c111np.nl
niPiil car ami iIIiiIiil," i.ns n in up.
iM.itt.ft tluti' limes u wcolc tlmiiiL: up
M'.ihon, Icaviiit; N'cn Ymk l,'j-i p pi,
TlUh(l.l.i, Tlllll.-.ilil,n .mil KilUlilii,
niiiKlns illiwt 1 oiiiiitinii Mlih tin
'htinwot Mtnllicl" at Nmv iiili.ni'-, 111
bcitli dllt'i tlony, Tills will ,'iliuiil fall
till nla touiiM iniiliiiiiiily ol I'lillmiii)
in coniiiiucl.illiiii all tlii- way liimi Now
Ytnli tn ilt'.illiiiillun. Tlii' oiih I'li.uiK.i
lii'lnt,'at Xt'W tnli'itii", ilin-t inaMiiK tlili
uiilto llu1 iimsl I'le. ih, ml ami nKiiialili
way to i'm ap 1I10 iIkchi of tip. wlnici
ill tilt' IJnst to li'.n li iln iiiinniis ulnln
n-soi't on 1 lie r.Hlil it.
1'ltim I'luliUns -iliust
t'niiitf a.
-f'f-f 4-f if f-f-f4' t
BOND OFFERINGS.
Spline Biooli Watei'.lst Mtg.Da
Lackn. Valley Elec. light, 1st
Mtg Ss,
NoithJeisey nntl Pocouo Moun
tain Ico Co,, 1st Mtg 5s,
Stonclaiil Gns Co., 1st Mtp, 5s.
Lehighton Water Supply Co,,
1st Mtg. 5&.
New Mexico Railway anil Coal
Co., 1st Mtg, 5s,
De&cilption and pi lie on njipli.
cation,
W )lioadn, N, V. f
f Wllkcj llJiri. CailH'ii'lile,
ISO CfmuiviiMcjItli 111 Jj, btrjutvn, I'd. -f
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HAHNEMANN BENEHT.
Splendid Peifotmanccs to Bo Given
at tho Lyceunii
While I'Vcry ohp In icuily ttiul uilliiiK
to ulvo for ti tlupenlnff tliutltyi It 11
not oi tun tlml mi uppoi (unity Im uffort'd
its In (ho ease of tin.' lliilnipin. inn lios
plttil bi'itcilt, to (tiltu pirn p mi Hit' cioii"
liiKrt or Kiltluy anil Hiituuluy of tills
ui'i'l. tiiul the Moinlny lullowliiK,
Xol only Ih tln niiinu n niott win thy
one, lull lo those who liliv tlcKitl It
orfi'ieil tut ciiU'iiiiliiini'iit III t'M'iy wn.v
wotth their iilli'iitlon, otitHltlu Ilio ftti't
Unit tho niont'v linnHtod iIoch po innili
to help ti inoHl worth.v t'linsp. At os't'iy
pot toi iniiiH (i tht'it' will In' Id mint' e
tt'iit n tihitiiiic ol pioKtiunmi'. mi Hint In
older to sou nil ol this moil I'M'ulleiit
pLifoitnatii'i' one niiist mhi iJ nttund ut
loiist thii'c of tho fiili'ilnlniiiL'iltf, t'M'iy
pmlloti or width will bo no Kuod that
otic will ho soiiy If any oi.lt N tnlssrd
Tluil mt'iy iitito iiiIkIU ho ciitiuul to,
ouch pioKiiiinini will t'otilitln dirtoii'ul
stolR'M fiom (llllVii'iit upoiiiH, IjosIiIp
iitlntii dniitc, iimithi'M uml kIiikp iiIp
tiiit't Kitloif, with liniHle both Unlit
hotivy find iiotmliit. nuil at tho oiitoi-
talllllH'llt Of lll"t M'ltl dhl, si i will tliN
olio hit ih" t.islu "t the ninli'ioiucMH
lovliif,' people tn :t lilictv. The cimttuu
llliT of lllo Whole will be ll blir leiltllU'.
while Miioi ltd sipiuiy for the illfii'ienl
aeti will IiiIkIiIch lip the fieiuutl ellVtt
In eU'l v i.ise,
The iidMiiito tltllelt me iJellllitr M'iv
lust, (ilitl it slniidi one In limnl to be
oaily nt tho ho"; ollko ut the opunhiK
is.ilu In onlcr to heeiiie iiood i-eiilM tor
iiltv of (ho per! ot liiaiRe". The tonunlt
tee 111 oharire feel wife in y.i.UliLr. to the
puliUe that S'ei. m(im has mer olloied
,i lieltt'f ontei talnineiit with Its local
talent than H to be seen this weoK lor
the Hahnemann hospital bmult
A BIG CONVENTION.
Airaugemcnts foi Gntheilng of the
Amciican Fedeiation of Ii'ibor
Have Been Completed.
The iiuninittee lepic-oulliiK the 'pn
1 1 .il Labor union, which has clmiKi
ol the ai i.ingumeiils for tho (onilnif
Intel nation il tomentlon or the Anieil
c in t'Yilei.Uion of Laboi, to be heltl
In this ill, Dee. ," to II, hu'lusUo, hits
piattle.tllv lompleteil its niiaUHemeilts
anil Is now walling for the delegates to
ai 1 1'. e.
Tho fo.si-Ioiis of the eotnentlon will
be held in Ut. Thomas' College Hall
on W.Minnng .uenue, beginning at the
bonis ot !i a. m. and 2 p. m dailv. The
openiiur session will bo held on Thui.s
dav, December ", at 10 a in.
The i on option will biing tho liv
en oi ..U( dt'ligitfs, lepltsentlng the
1 V'U.OOO .ie t.nnets .illiliatid with
the Aim i It in Full i.itiou of T.ibot.
Ainoim- tlu.se will bo liiitoinai di le
g.ilts 1 1 oil) tin u. est of Hie i:mopL.in
i ottnti Its and two dtlegalts liom (he
I'liillippine Islands.
All Hie pioinimiit labor Icideis of
(ho iiiiiutM, inoliiilim, himtiol (ioiiip
tis, tin- pusidenl of the I'i dilation,
uml .John Mililitll, piisident oT the
I lilted .Mine WoiKels of Altn'l If I, 1lll
I io in attend, line. Iloadiiuni lus lor
I'ltsldeni lltimpeis ami tht numboi.s
ot llu PM'tuliM' i mini II sue to bo
established at Hotel .lei inyn.
A nuinbir ol the local laboi unions
aie .iiianging toi teieptions and
miioI.i lis to In- gion in honor ol tin
deligatts itpiesonling llieil ' Lifts a ho
will be m attend. Hue at the lomon
tlon. The 1,01111 al nmiinlllie will see
Hi.. I the delegates rue shown the piin
i ipal points ol intuest in anil mound
the i il.
'I he iiiiiiniltlio having tlio allair in
ill. age iimsists ot the following lmal
union men: Chaiiuiin -lohii 11 -mho.
P' cict.it ', ticjigo tlcithlcr, Hugh
rianc, Hith.nd Unbelts. Waltei
.lout-, .In-nih Ohci. W "M .Sl.inton,
htuplion l'lUt, Daniel foluii.iu. .los
tph Williams and i:. V. I'atloison.
BONDS TOR CITY OFFICIALS.
Amount of Seciuity to Be Requued
fiom Subouliuate Offlteis.
Dluitfir ot rttblii Salit lL Win in
ssi r mid i'll TieiMiier K. .1 lioblnsoii,
who woio dtlegaltil to ilnlile upon the
amount of bonds whiili lho might
deem it piupi r to plate the suboidliiate
i lt nllli ials unikr, liai lonipili d a list
width has In mi submitted to Weiinilir
Council .mil -which now awailh his ap
piov.il This list iinIdis fur llic plat lug of
Deputy f'lt Tit asm ei 1' .1. ltuiiuo and
D .1. Tlist'Ie undii . flOO bonds cull, of
Deputy Cjtv Cuimollei C A. llaltley
ami Contiolli i's CloiK John W. Howell
illldti S.'.fiflil bunds p-uh mid ol a nimi
bi r ol nihil snboiilinali' ollklals undi r
.SI.Ouo oath, inoludltig liec'oidei's Socio
t.ny M.iik ialgar Clei U of the Com
mon Count 11 W. A. Lyntiil, Asfl.stuut
I'ily t'leik i:iiu Jloriis ami Fianlt Ji.
Iti'iH' ih'lK In the dt pallllU'llt of juib-
lil sili-tv.
WANT CHINESE EXCLUDED.
Ceuttal Laboi Union Appoints Com
mittee to Picpoie Resolutions.
Ai a i ntil.tr milling ot iho ivnlinl
l.iboi union held -ti ula- .cittninon,
a spuiii louimiilci' was appolutnl to
ill. iw Up le.solutioils sion,'l dieliillng
In limn oi the ii -adoption by ton
ies.i ot Ule tleaiy I hlliiso i i lusloll
liw which Jnpsi's diiilim Ihe lomliih
Vi.ll
V Ithiilulloti ,is nl'o pai-st d illi
ploUllg llif slanil lukeil by Cougici-s-lii.
Hi rifgeiuld, ol Now VoiU, 111 iiiwir
ol tin- i oiihtim lion In the kovlmuiiii'Iii
ol at lisii a pail hi Ihe war vessels
iboill to In biilll lot tho uuv.v, thus hi--tiling
nn honest wage lo the woik
iip u omplovid upon llu in.
A sptihtl iiiiiimltteii was appolutnl
to wall oil I'lcsldelll T. .1 I'o.sti'l ot lllo
Inteiuallmuil ToM-llool( ioiiipau.,
piupiltilor of the lull inalloiiiil Cone
spoudtllie Klioohi, In ltiiost llllll (ii
luivi- iiiialn of ids ouipluvi i ii iiin
fiom lidluir ou (Im bind talis iluilug
lilt hi I Ike.
MEYER WAS MALTREATED,
He Caused the Auest of Two of His
Toiiuenteis,
Moji'i Jiulkiixlih. ol Houih Wiishlng.
loii uM'iuie, had an e.Mllliig oNpeiluito
III Taloi on I'Mday last, Ho went
tilde lo tolled f-onui lilllrf toi Ills
hruiliei uml happened Into a I'ollHh
ba.ildllig hout'C
He w.tb isiuioumlod 1 1 a gang ol Hie
boinlei.s, who Milpped hint ol Ills
clothing, in-.s.tulliHl him uml tilt 1 1
amused IhciiifeC'lve.s by pom lug beei
over Idiu lie llmilly .siiecoc'iled In
inuKiiiK his t'SLip'i uml set mod ssomo
clothes to wiui" home, llu hud two
of his loimtntft.s, t'h.11 Ilo Kiuiillus ami
fieoisi) Luknwlek, muingcd beloio AI-
ileiinau I Kiddy on Haiinday on the
rhatgo of assault and battel y. Both
weno hold mitler b,dl for couit.
. . .
KniuUf the l'ocono 5c. clgur.
OPENING OF
MEN'S MISSION
LARGE GATHERING AT HOLY
CROSS CHURCH.
rather Dlulhan, n Dominican, Do
Itvcicd an Eloquent Scnnon Last
Night to a Congiegatlon of 1,S00
Men Spoke on tho Necessity of
Accepting Salvation Without Do
lay, and of Accepting the Gince
Which God Offers Services to Bo
Held Dmlng the Week.
An eiimmous tluong of men gullicioil
111 Holy Ctoss t hutch last night, the
oteaslon being Hip opening sen Up ol
the men's mission, whlih is to continue
thiottghiuit this week.
Theio weto unwinds of 1,200 earnest,
devout up ii pieseiit, but this huge ton
giogallou was no linger than the ton
giogulhm of women which giithtud
eveiy night lint week to listen to the
plenillil soiinons deliveied bv the lliuo
Domlnli an fudnis, wlm me comludliig
the mission, Fulheis Splinter, Dliilhiiu
mid O'Noll. List nlghl's ?i mini, whli li
was pii'iiiluil after the lecilntlon of
(he itisiiiy mid hel'oi u the llelledlelinu
ot lh' Most LSIcssimI Saei.untnl, wus
ileliveiett by rather Dluihmt, who i hose
his. tot fiom one of St. Paul's, epistles,
us follow .s:
"1 ehoit jou mil to iceelve the gi.ue
of God In Willi, lor now is tho acttpttd
time, now Is the day of salvation." JIc
spoke, in pan, us lollous:
"A few jeaiH ago tllbtiissiou was life
among us leg.iidlng the p.u amount Is
sue in our national afl.ilih anil tonsid
eiablc heat was often display id In tle
bxto. When the touiluslon was io it In d
It was wiguc and Indefinite, as .tie all
com lusluns leached in the gieat aftalis
ot hum, in life.
"A discussion has ntvor inlscii, my
fileutls, as (o what Is (he pii.iinount
Nsiio ot human lire, ll has bet n n cog
liied bj all mid admit led by all to bo
an is-aie upon wlddi depends not our
lonipoi.tl welliue, but lather vour eter
nal happiness, ( is not an issue upon
width depends a paltn gain or loss,
ll is upon whli li depends jour stud's
till. It is the Issue of salvation; it is
the question of Ule or death."
tijii: or si'kcial c.KAci:
I'ather Dinlh.in wtnt on to explain
that a mission is u time of spetld
giaco, or, in other winds, "the actept
tihlo time, the day of salvation." Con
tinuing, he said:
"1 dttl. no opt nly mid positlvtlv that
tho man who l pluses tho invitation
which (loii evlemls (lining this mission
mid ho lojtets His ofleied gi.ue, is
exposing himself to the ilangei of lievci
btlng lonvoitcd and ot djing as he Is
living In sin.
'Theio aio (hue u ipiisites, oi ossen
lial things, bpfoic the siimt'i' who has
stiavtd lioill the Mock i an i etui ll again.
These aie, bilellv: 1'iisl, time to 10
Iii ut, stioml, liod's gtato, thin!, eo
opel.ttion ol his will vilth Hod's villi.
"I'aoh of these is as Inipoitant as Hip
otheis (hough Hip 111 st is pel haps iho
most iniptiilmit. 'I'beio must be time lo
i epe ill. but that time should be now,
this vtiy ilaj. Wo taiinot tount on one
nioiiient ol Hie ftttuie with (eil.iiutv.
st r.iul s.ijs, 'I'se the things ot this
woi lil as If j on used them not ' and
Chnsl himself has didaied. 'Wati h.
for jo knijiv not the day or houi,' and
'lie e, HitiPloie. le.ulv also '
Theio is nothing so nut tituin on oaith
as the thing called time.
"Theic mo too ninny Chi isti.ins of lo
uioiiovv, who .no fonlinuallj" piotias
tiiialiug and putting oil it pent. into
until later on. Such aie iltlibeialtlv
putting otf the gi.ive duty thov owe to
Ciod and to their linmoital souls. Tho.v
aie acting tonliaij" to common sense
ami to le.ison.
MUST HAVll HIS GIIACC.
"God may give us long life, but wo
must also have Ills gi.ue bcfoie we
c,n hope to be saved. God is continu
ally showeiing uswlth blessings enougli
lo make us as gie.it as the saints who
people heaven, it wo only take advant
age of them. " He is not obliged
to send us giaee. but In Ills inllnlie
nioitj" and love, Ho does. Men ale not
obliged to .'inept His giaee, but ov ou
tline they l eject it llley daikeu their
minds, weaken their wills mid dull
1 linker and tuithei out into the sea of
death to bo sdiipwioiked, ptihaps, at
last upon tho tie.icheious loiks.
".Man Is a tiee agent. He tan met pi
oi lejetl God's giuce. Ho (an sav, 't
will not bo saved." and God Almighty
hinistlf fould not save him.
"Tho sinner must mi it spend with
rjutl. His will must woiK lu unison with
God'n will, and no man who (ouliniits
a Ufo of tin and who constantly weak
ens his will by sso doing i.iu over ex
pect to be able lo have his will woik in
Inn uioiij- with God.'s."
Theio will be m iss oveiy inoiuing tills
vvnk at ." .nnl n o'tlot k, mid si ivk es at
Toti n't lot k evoiy nlglil est opt Saliit
duy, Conftsfiioiis will be he.ii d eviiy
al lei noon, beginning wlih tomoiiow,
mid In the morning botwe-ii the
nnis'spi.
BODY HORRIBLY MANGLED.
Peter Zeikowls Run Down by an
Engine nt Chinchilla.
i'etil Xeikowls, twenty jnns of lge,
who leslikd at lla .Sumiult avenue,
was killnl on Laekuwaiimi mail iieiu
chliu hllla yesleiday :u noon
lie mid two toiiipauloll.s wem walk
ing towauls Cl.uk's Summit on Hu up
Uiiili, Zeikowls sat down on lip
ti.uk while his niiiipanloiis lestnl ou
the bank. A milk tllllll i .line itlullg
mid .oikowls slilitnl his position lo
tlui opptisllo tiaek. Ho hail Just
siuatlnl again when a mi lull engine
hacked down ou him and gioiunl him
beneath the wheels,
Until legs -weto out oif In low tht
klites, both hips woiu iiushtd, the Jaw
bono was ti.u tilled, and UN la dus
wc'io stiowu along thu It.uks.
l '01 oner llubeilb Viewed Hie leiuailis
ami atter healing (he Moiy uf tin ovu
Wltliessois ilecldtil all inipiest w,m not
nctessiil J,
Tlu Hinalp.s weio gallicied up In a
bos and luuuml k an uiidei taking
eslablbhmolit lo lie piopaioil foi Initial.
Thu tuiu'ial will lakn plat o tomoiiow
Uom his loiiuei hniui.
llukiV, licsh tlally, Cuiiisni.
You'll BjClidThdt You Have Conje"
tin! iiiii JL. i;
irjueil) i bU I much
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"O Hum jourmU
J lfi.d Punning,
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You Are Invited
To
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OUR
CIRCLt; OP
PLUASED
PATRONS
S. H. Twining, Optician,
131 PENN AVENUE.
MUST TAKE OUT PERMITS.
Pollco Will Prevent Woik on Sticots
by Contiactois Who Fall to.
Dim lor of Public Sitiety !'. Ii. Wortn
sn' Issued tin older on b'.itiirduv illiocl
Ing any moinber of the police loicu who
lltuls a tontr.ictor opening any ottcot
without u itermlt fiom the bintati of
hlghwajs ami sewuis to oitlcr the wotk
stopped Immediately.
The older was Issued as tho icsiill of
a (llseiisslon of this fiuesllon at the
meeting of Ket older Council's cabinet,
hehl on i'litlay. The number of con
ttaotois who have failed lo take out
penults of lute and who have thereby
llugt.mtlv violated Hie city tiullnanco
lotiiiliiiig them lo do so, has been veiy
Lugo ami Dlioctor of Public Woiko
Hot ho dci lilnl that ll was time to call
ti halt.
HE FELL FROM A
RAILROAD BRIDGE
Joseph r. Hickcy's Body Still Wniin
When round Ycsteidny Morning-
About 10 O'Clock.
Joseph V. lllokoy, who bo.udod in
the Twentieth waul, near the South
mill, was lountl dead jtstciday morn
ing about 11 o'tlock near the Lacka
wanna liver between the Delawaie
mid Hudson l.illioad ami the Centtal
llallioid tt.iokn at the Intel section of
Fig bluet and South Washington ave
nue. When lountl the body was still
win m.
The loin.iins weie taken to Ihe un
dei taking t stabllshnielit of John U.
Megan, in Ucllowio, mid the toi oner
notilicd. An unions' was peifouned
by Cm out r llobetts, who totiltl Uml nn
seiious in im its on the man's bodj- and
who dttl.utd his death to be due to
esposuie. The thcoiy Is that lllekey
ltd and was so .stunned that he could
not get up. anil thai the li Igul atmos
plieie oL jesteitlay morning caused his
death.
Tho tlett istil was :i man of steady
h ibils ami was emplojed al the South
sttcl mills as a laboier and vvoiked ou
Saint da , vvhiili was pay da. It Is
known that Satin day night Hickoy
puiili.ised the 0e110.il he hid on
vhen lountl He was seen in the ccn
li. il eily iiuitu late Satutday night by
li lends.
Alttr the autopsy tho body was to
nioved to the it side nee ol his wife,
who alone suivives, at C-'l Chilly
sdett, J lorn win to Intel incut will be
mule, ltssis. Neiilham .tnd .lohn will
hive i bulge ol the tuuei.il, the date
ot w lilih has not bt on as et belli de
cided upon.
THE TOOT BALL FIELD.
High School Won, but Lackawanna
Met a. Tcnible Defeat.
'J he lli-,h School loot ball team won
a splendid viilorv tinin the Wilkcs
Huio High Sthool elevni on S.iliuiluv
at til noon, al Athletii pink, bv a seine
ol 11 to 0. The supplier wtiglll ot the
local nam, combined with the splendid
manner in whli h the meiubeis play to
gethti. causetl Wllkts-lkuie's tlown
lall. The besL woik was done by Tiopp,
MtGow.in ami Th.ijer, who fietiueiuly
went tluougli the lines anil lotitid the
ends lor big gains.
The t lev en Horn the Sthool of the
Lifkawauna didn't l.ne so well. It was
tleltattd by the sliong Hlughainton
Jllgh Sthool cloven, at lllngliainton, by
a st mo ot .'.0 to (I The Ulugliumtou
plajeis outclassed the loial men oveiy
vvuv, and made toinhdowu alttr touch
tlown with app.uent ease. The line-up
was as lollows.
Iliii.-li inuoii. 1 icki int i.
Cullm i lit fiul MtCu-kio
ll'ii-lilD, Vlluu
Vlluuii . . .. ruhl titllkti Iiiu.lt
I nun luht ,'inul SiLit
t In l-tn hi until Moore
,1 W iti n I( tl n'liinl Mu ic
kin. left IHkll.e I'lllJI
KoiiiiiU kit (ml Minlit'
Wia-clu- iiinlir-li ik laiiliild
liukil . .. . lwlit I ill I'Kl t.ilm t
linn-- lill liiliiuik Mtll'lill.l
I-jiikil ... .full hu kl O'iloiLi
I lupin- 1 i-Ii, if '-'lantoii. 1 mi Miiou
lluuiii. ut -ir niti u, .ind Doxtii, (f lliimlunilun.
K' W. ( Aaa, r.i -'Jrt.t.'-i. Com ten.
Smoke ihe popular Punch 10e. cigar.
St
-s
LOOK!
Monday Ba
Warm Soft Outings -One
ioc Outinps, new patterns 7c
Good Unbleached Muslin -ic
Dai k Outing Skirtings 7
Best Blue nnd Gold Prints Itf c
Shetland l:iderdown I;lannels 5
Napkins, 17-inch pure linen, dice patterns 69c
Njpkins, 3 3-inch pure linen, dice patterns 98c
Napkins, extra heavy German, 1,75 value $1.25
Table l.inen, old time Pure Linen Damask 55c
Table Linen, heavy, dice pattern 57c
Curtain Scrim, blsachecl stripe, , 7
Best Hill Muslin 7
Light Lawns, for Comforts...... 4c
Light Lawns and Dimities, is'-Jc goods 5c
Ginghams, pink stripes and checks, I2ic goods 8c
I Mears & Hagen
I 1 15-41 T Lackawanna Avenue.
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THREE GREAT
DOCTRINES
RIGHTEOUSNESS, TEMPERANCE
AND JUDGMENT TO COME,
Rev. Dr. McLcod In His Seimou Yea
teiday Moinlng Snld Theio Wns,
Never ti Thno When St. Paul's
WoidM lo Felix Needed to Be Em
phasized Mote Than nt Piescnt,
Doctiincs He Laid Down Ought to
Be Impressed on Minds of All
Classes.
lies', .lainns Mc't.tiid, D. D , III Ihp
I'll it Piesbytei'lan tluiith yesicitlay
morning ptenchod fiom the text, "St.
Paul Hofoip I'VlIx-." Ills text wus from
Acts x-xlv:2r, as lollows: "And as he
icasoncd of llghteoitslics, tcnipeianie
and judgment to tome, Felix ticinbletl,
and aiisvseied: Go thy way for this
time; when 1 hnvc a convenient sea
son, I will call for thee." Dr. McLcod
said.
We are nil famlliir ".Mi the ilKimi'ttiiir
tint liluiisht st, Pint Into the pii'tnie of I'i ll,
the lti'iinn 1'iniui lieu. It l-i n liotihle chiplir
In the lift tit si, piil, nml In tlm hkti.ij if
Hit Spiilolh tliurih. se. Piuls tt to Jihp
i ib in, .ml the itli.n'it in k 11 him; lil-t tliiith'
iiMiie fu in .1 moll uf iiiiirdcurn. Ids lide in
hrinlnik- fiom Jem. iltin to t uiin, und.i tie
piotcitlcni uf .1 mllltir cutI; bis .in ik-iiiniiit
bcfiic 1'tllv, anil bit in inly aid Miiti-tnl dc
lente; bli point i il itldiCN-i Mlilrli nml" tic
guilt gouiinir liiinhln; liU tiihllli ti trip
( ui-e ol ( brkt, nml bis tnnplote self eoiiliol
in una of the lire it iilet of bU life; nil fu
tile liL-torim til ilea with toi -iiicl ihle fulliiiv!.
It Id il tmit ixtllins story from bilnnin- lo
iml; in 1 "it H tirolPil'lo foi dwlrine, fir
iipinof, for totiLillot, ml fur iiHtiiiiticn in
llt'bltOU-Iil-i."
When si. 1'iul i h an iigncil btfort I'tlK, in
neiii-cis inula tbri" tlinc jiln-t bun (I)
1 ivilci-niss and oiiliiin.i. Ibei ultl: "He hue
found this tn .ii a pi-IIHit. fillow, and a nioiir
of Millllon .iinoic ill I the ,lcn- " (1) llcusi.
Wo iliiuo bun Midi lirirf "a ilnleidcr ot the
feci of the .uiune-." (1) Piofiiiili. lie Irs
"(.one ibout to puifine the temple."
Iho tililntiffc ruipbyid t law.iir ninvd 'IVr.
tullus lo luo-ecule the ei-e. lie was 1ml ti J
Iloimii and nn oiitm. but lie ii t ih-criie
to both. He sought the conilttion of lt. 1'ai I -not
In the mauls method of Itoinin jiuthe. but
In the until inly and tinrighteoiii iiulbod of
pniiiii; the life and Llnuitu if X ino-l tic
ipicible and eoriupl Itoinin juiil
1'I.CADl.D MJl' CCILI'V.
In eicli dnr-'e, st. I'ml rleidul not mnlly.
lie stall d lib. use so pkiiiili, and tn nidi eo'Liit
tenu-, thai hi-, .iluimis mho ccrifoiuiilid 'llry
ooii realizid tint tin- jtnUc eoriupl tlieutgii he
ms t.n iiniit them
St. I'-iul'd (.pcctli, In ro'cl of il- muni r,
Mia the opo-ito it tint in id b Tjr-ullit-.
mil in io-rt(t of lis iniltci, It Met ill lint
t-oiiM be di-neik He mh ir-iititful to the
roinl, but b.i no nit in ib-equuuH lie iioklly
(limnl the th ii iff. if Ins JtuNis nnl he dial
li ngctl tinin In the prool ".Niltlici- HU llle
I rose th" lhiu", ulicriof tbe now- ami-e me "
Thai lie wis guilty of btli-t, limn tin it point
il vim, lie fiankl lonfeviil, but bo -il-o mile
it ib ir, tint in h.il.liiu "id teailuns what thev
tillul huetii ll iloilime-, 1..' 'la-, njt guilt t
milting inv lion in liw. lie pioied c oni In
sivily tint the two iluu'ts tint vim iriiiiinil,
were" nit (rue, and Hut tl-e oni i lilt if e, tint,
liom (his unfit of viti, mu Hue, m ii nol
lliinillil.
'Ihe pio edition wa- t cuii-pitii)Ui fillure
Paul's ikfuiLe mis inimilclr. 'Ihe Jiidne n
tint the plimtifl- li.'l im iw, ami be ount
to Inic di-iui-td -t. liet be bid 1 UJ-ou, i
-illkli nil touupt iti-m. fn-not iloin mj, ami
thlllf'fi' ho l.ipt st. i'ml in en-toll.
"Aftei in tun dns" 1'ilif 'Hit f"i -r I' ml.
In rule r tint Diu-illi .ind l mull hen Mint
the .ipwllc hid to m- "ilI'ciiiiiij; I Iiu i nth
in Chu-I " It sis pusat' mleisiis , mil
it in-, duuns this uiliisiiM' Cut, "liliv t.tui
bled "
Itlix ind Ins ssifi tie i UiuioukIiI li.il pur.
lilix di-iosiud id -neb lonipliiniiil J- 'It I 'lib
Iiu bi-lossed tipru bun. ". limkiji-m" i-
Mind Hi a both tint km ind lslii,--l s b in
luiile ilas-n. iii'l .his is the surd tint, mv
lie ippllid, with ieit p.oprn., t loili lli
and 'kitiillu-. Whit 'Idtulhe- ssa-, to litis,
l'clix bid linn to Hie Vi.iptici Claud i It s is
lioiiiif ti In- sicophiitis, i'i iL llJiuliis pio
niotid bun, aid he sbo bid been i slue 1 e
came i di-pot. '1 u litis tell, its tint IMix mis
i inni, "vsbo in all emit iml pioilltjuy em
plus ul the poMir oi a kliij,-, Mith tin titupcr
ot '.i lulte.i." Ho mis i t-bauiLli-s llbiiline
and i (oi nipt judac. lie mi- t-o k-t to isus
Mii-c or bonir, that lc toil, ililishl ill ssnkul-m-S
ind did all kind- of esll deuls. s ith
iiiipiuiils. (lutiili inibfiita inipuni). He
Mis iiujti'.r. ripuioiis ami imp .re, ind hu criiius
ssiie -o In mn md -o Kviltuiif, tint n,
nioii-tii- Hiiiiirfh be 'il-, Mould lust put bun
to dt ith, bid it not lictn foi the iiitt'Li-iol
in nil in ln liflnll Us bis lirrthri. I'dli-.
Vs kr bU wife, Piii-illh, she ss i- lit I ! liiH r
Hun hu liiislnnil. "she s.is vli.s benitlful, I nt
sin s.js also Sill 'siiived.
-nn i: 'io nn. fin in
P ss i3 bv this ss ii kul enipl', inl In lli"ir
pu-ciue, tint St. 1'ie'l mi, liked to -p.n't,
'njiitciuiiiL, the filth in l liri-t " He lenptcd
the liisilition. and be .iiiuitl(il luiii-eli nut
lii ills. He kuiss- die ilnridfi nf hi- aiulltoi-,
.in'il lie did not ln-itato to Icll tlalil tlic timli.
'Hut s aj wither the tinio mr (lit! iil.ee to
piopluey unoolli thine. e!tl er Hie liiaiuj of
Dru-illi. nor the exilttd position of I ills, p.e
vintid st. l'..til from slnkllaiR t tilliiu Mow it
v.kkidiicss in lusli pile . He was a Hue to
tho truth when itldiiusin 1 Ipcj anl eosunt -,
ICut tliiiKd on t'igc S )
i
an
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reins
ar.
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P.
an
an
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imiiiwmmiwmiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiw
A Carload of
Wo have jiibt lecolvcd a hulk caiload of DAUGHL-IN'S SEMI
VITREOUS WARE.
If you aie In need of a Dinner Sot or Toilet Set at a small
coat of hest waio made in America Bets that can bo matched If
pleccfi Rd hiokon, now Is your oppottunlty.
A New Shape Dinner Sot, decoration of giccn lose, 100 nloceH,
?8.80. Another dceoinUon with pink bcattcted ilowcia, cold stip
pled, 100 pieces. $12.00.
Or, what la hottoi 3cloct auch pieces that you need, as they
aio both open stock pattcini.
Geo. V. Millar &
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elm 1 1 wtfefff il
Sctmstam Bedding Co.,
F. A. KAISER,
Lackawanna and Adams Avcs.
RLCRANE
Established 1866.
Seal Skin Coats
$150, $17
$200, $225,
$250.
Persian Lamb Coats
$70, $100.
$125, $150.
Furs of
All Kinds
Furs repaired.
Raw furs bought
New Building, 324
Established 1866.
You will find that what you get
satisfactory wear, look well, and
I
'"' aw'
sZ33
LEWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES & MURPHY
330 Lackawat
t-tttt-t''ttttttt-trtttrt"tt-M-tt
cranfon 0arp3t&
406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
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H. D. CRANE
Wishes to annouuee a new
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tliem to the Scranton public,
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The assortment of Suits '19
not as yet broken.
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