The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 28, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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TTTT3 SDH ANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 28, U0O1.
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An Exuolloui Combination
'I lit; ik'iiMtnt method find Ijeuultuiul
iilVft uf I In well known remedy,
hi in-)' (it Khih. mmiutnetiirfd by tl'm
l't.H'oitNi. I'M. Smiui l'o., tlitiMrntt.'
tlusviil'u'iif obtaining tlio ll(Ulil ltixn
live principles of plants known tube,
metlieiniillv laxative unci preseiitlnK'
thetisin lliu form tmt refreshing to Ilie
Itislo mill aecoptiiblo to the system. If.
is tiic one 'icrfeet htronlbuiiiiiR' lusii
llvo, clcaiisliii,' tho system ulVectti'illy,
dispelling; eolds, heudnehes mill fevers
Knt!y yel promptly mid oimbllii'ifona
to iivereotuu habitual o)tii:iltoii per
nimicntl.v. Its perfect freedom from
every nlJjeetioniiblo quality mid stib
stiin'oi', and its iiutlnir on tin: kidneys,
liver mid bowels, without wetiltening'
or irritiitintf them, nmlff it. tliu ideal
biMillve
In tlic process of inuiiiu'iiiiliivinif flis
nro used, as they tiro plonsiiut to the:
Uistc, biitthotiie'dieinni (lualltiinof tlm
einedy arc obtained from tenim and
jtliei nronuitii plants, by u method
inoivii to the Cw.iroKXtA l''io S'jtui
To. oiilj . In order to tfet itsbeneiieinl
jiVeciii iind to avoid imitations. jileis-K
eme.uiliertho fulliuimeuf thuCompany
printed on the. front of every paekuge.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAW ItANCISCO. CAI-
I.OUISVII.I.R. K' NEW YOKIC. N. V.
ForMileliynll Druggists. I'rlciiMc. pcrliettlo.
Free Platinum
Pictures
I (.i every lady visiting our
-tore this week we will give ab
solutely fico a handsome Plat
inum Reproduction of a World's
lnnioiis Picture.
Better come eirlv while tile
assortment is I.irge.
Don't forget this is tlic
best place to buy Pictures,
Frames, etc for the lioli-'la-
Jacobs & Fasold,
SOP WASHINGTON AVENUE.
Notes. I
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in in 1 1 n- D itiim i
I , I 1 il I I.' i: '. II I.
I III
Mil. II WW IIM I 'lllMCIII I uui n. I.. .1
I if I 'ill I. , lltll 1 llllillt, I. ill HID .1 ll.'l.il I. nil
in '..ill iimmlii mi Mu-ii lull.
Ill 111! IIO.Mi: -ill. II -( hill.- I tin l.i- -..I.I : is
In iiililul Inum. at tin ii.tnii uf liill.ini- -.in I
ml MjOUuii .ikiiiii, i i In. I.. M. (.11. -.
II.XMHi 1 I.IU.I' Mll ll.-'llicn will In- .i
lnmll.i) p.ll in Hi ii .il til.' I i.nuli.t i lull 'lils
iiKiriiiiu-. jisiiuihu in I" 'l(nk. flu (.inn'i,
. i.niiiiitu'i' lu- olliiul i milti-y hi i iiilw Im ilie
luiu-it -(.up. ,in.l i' i- rxi.uti.l th.it i liiui
imml-i nl tlic in. niln v.- will jil-n.
I'rm:'.-. iiifi:i'inN.-.i .. ..m... u t.u-
iiltriiinoii In. Hi. I'll i -u will Imlil .1 ii(.'i
iiuii I in Hit li"i .mil uiiK in ll. ilmicii ii'il
Sumlj.v fill. ."I ill tin I'liin Am mil' llipti-t
I llllldl. Mll-H, MHII.-, IIKU.V-Ill.ll.ill. ,lli(I IMM-ll-
Mi UN will lit llip moil uf llio tl.i; .
i.Ar or "iin: ti.i. 'iin. i.-i m- tuu.
Il Mi MI-.UI II. Il( l,lll-..ll .11 "111.. I,ilil.illt
viit Ait i.i n inn iiiiiii.iiiii ..i.a i:..-ii" in
ii until 1'iiiliy .llldiitiiiii .it I iVcIm'c ii' l!n
oidinvp in .h. I!. .1. Tn-tii, on i.Ui.v .ii.inii.
Un Jull.i Cli'i .Mini Hill lie ii(.-iiil null m
niiiii in n-ii-i :.u- niciin-iui to mi. niln
mk:oi:iiv ini:i). r.tiiim- Miloimu,' ,.
i.i tnluii'tl li.v .i ili'iriiK Mllinu t i liini .a ilu
..rlt .mil WM.iniiiir liii., mIim,. he un,kii .1- .i
i.iclilnl-1, illcil .it 1 lie LiiLimmiiii.i Iin.iltil .-
ti'llllV IMUIIlill 111 1 li'll.'lK. Tl.f lit... IMM-ll Mll-
.intil il )o.u- jn.l usiili-il Midi Mil, I'.itikl,
llt'Uii, I'liiMiml Mint, lliiiuiiiiii., Iii'.iii wlili Ii
V'mc (In fiinit.il will I.iKi1 il in rml.iy .inn
noon til '1 o'lhi, I,. Iiili-lliic nl Mill In. innlc in
!. ,Muiy' iliuuli.
III! .-Hll.i: (OAT. MMi.hI -I.: !,u
on iiiii', ii.ill.nl lulu ,l,it uli IliuiV iluiiiiiu Mm..,
nil vllllll Wall'llKlnl aillltli, i, VTl i1ihmI.iv
i.Ulil mid iimIuiI tn In1 -.Iiouti ,iii (iiriK.it, i,.
nii'il u t,i.iiiiuit mi, mill n In ii Mi, II ii 1 1,' nn I,
At tiuiiiil, il.illi'il mil tin- il.ii.i ,nnl tltnin tin
-ini-t. Mr. Il.il 1 1 M-iiiini Hie ,i..,.iii((. ,. tin
puliii. .mil Si in, ,iin,.iil i,ui yotciilii
numlliu .11 111-, li.mii.. Wlim .ni.iidiiiil 1hi,u'i
M.isMi ilp limn, lie ,nliiiil(, Imiii-;- i.iKcn Iin
mal, Imt lUMilt'il ill iiil.i din vi .N mi cxi lw. flu
is niiiiiiiiit..l I., t, in , ,,imi j.n n .1, im,: t,f
'') Inil.
IM . '
-, Angel Eood Cnke.
"fiuw ini, lino onlv ln-.iril hi il, .ii.
l.-iV Ii .vnti'M. ti-ieil It, ii-,. l(. i,.lis,m.
..tHy him- in 11)111'' u.itroiMpi.. a mil
uwll. limy in- p'-nve to you lnw iiimI Ii
Is-H'I'lMilie or (.ill nl H'll Spline HIP el. '
- -f-f )- -f 4 4 H f 4- f f - v 4 f
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; BOND OFFERINGS.
''
-JSpvlng Biook Wnter.lst MIr.Ss
Lnckn. Valley Elec. Light, 1st
S Mtf,. Ds,
.'Noith Jetbcy mid FoconoMouu
t; tnln Ice Co., l&t Mlfy, Os.
(sStamlmcl.Qns do,, 1st Mtg. 5b,
t-X,clilBhtou Wntir Supply Co,,
it list Mte-. .is. '
'Nv Mexico Ttnjhvny unci Coal
;k no., is Mtg, i
JyCDcsci'. .n mid pike on nppli- i
cation,
City
ij lli-ailiuy, i. -f
f UllUiUuiv. L,b.;,Jat?. -
4tJ ( 'jiiiiiionMcalili llMj., tscraiitjii, I'j,
frt4 tf t
THE GAMBLE HECITATi.
Splendid Conceit at the Lyceum
Last Night.
N't i liinsluil cvi'iil nl' lite 'iir linn
UlVi'tl inure llllilllo.led Hilt iHfn ll ii HI tllilll
I hi' lllllllblc !(( Kill lilft IllKllt III Hie
liVeeltlll III the Itim Uwiiy entir.c
All' lllllllll'e lllillle II llei'llleil m,.)ii.
lltiu tMo M'lilM MRU, Mlii'ii be I'Uim In
lIllH i It V. nllil tile Imqe iilldlolli'" eull-
illl"d ninliy ellthlHliiHtli llHlellefi W lio
reini'llibfreil wllh Hie Pvelleiit plonsiil'
Itle Mlmjlni; til' thin lali'lll'.'il inline llinll.
Mr ll'iinlile ciiim nn I'veeedluiil.v .il
li ielle tii'Kimnuii' In"! nlnlit. Vh be
ion. liliilillm in e iiit'i Klvell tn I-;iikIIIi
I iillmlH. bill tl'e keylinte of bllllliilli'O
mid xplrll huh ."liuelc III the llrnl lllllli
In f Hum Vnlirnl-e l'ln iiitti:-,' "The
l 'mil." Ill I lie anv I'lenell i-limifdil "l.(
T.'iiilmiei' .Mn.l'ir."
lie hIiis llltll Mill Ii ii Inl'li emu ip
lien nl' It's ml, nith siieli null' mill
m-ncliitlsiiess ill llh' lllli'ipietiitliHI of
.'Piillini'iu Unit his imii-Ic iiniMt nntiir
illly li" n stli'eess. The 1 Ii 11. deep liniel
ictthHcr Inis sin h mi iniiliinl lieitul.i
which must i-ert.ilnlv win him n rent
tlil'eel. (lite i.v i-nlltillinilly lullftlllK Id
sec lillll i'l K". lid "pel ll. Willi Ills Sll
peih iiliyslnti" .itnl Unit voice. II l
wllele lie lll'l-l evellttiulli nelllelc III-
tinipli.
Ills llltll' elli me, llle "lint; In ll lillll
Uoiliillllmi's e.i:iilslte wolds llnd i -presslmi,
miis ticrlni:is the mum .irtis
lie Hlll'I'C.lS o the evillnu. Tile Sllll
hits ii history, iis the music mm iiiltliii
t sped, illy for Mr. ci.imlite by nn ll.ill.tn
hnlv in' mill; wiio In lloiiie hcuril hin
slim the wonts In ni'i'lln 1- scttiin;. It
is pocilll.il 1, up, irnpi lute fur his Mill
.mil he sIiiks it from the irlKliiiil nun n
seilpl. It Inis never been ptlhlMicil,
The IIiimIii ninnli"!' In 'nine n siiei i
miis the inn.u iniporinnl mid rniitniii. !
Ii'-.iiitilnl 1 1 1 1 1 Min n.
.Ml. (i.tlllllle'i elillllltlllV Is (M i-II, nt
.Mr .Morley. the iilunlst, is .i .mmii'i;
Aiistr.ilinn, M'lir.'ely inniv lh.ui .i lm
who hits htinllt'd fur two years imil. i
l.e.schltlsxkv. lie has imiismil ulilllt.i
mid i-iiii piny c'liopln's Heheizo in P
minor witli line t'eclliii;. lie um ;i
Kin id pel I'onnmii e illh .1 plimo ii,ip
ly up to the sltiiiilliin
Mis (illlie .lenklus Is uNo ino.-l l-Iriu-tlve.
mid plnycd iIiiiiiiiiiikIj .mil
with symp.ithetle iiuerprelnlloli on tin
lolln.
IJev. .mil .Mis. I.'iindoliili eiili-i tneil
.Mr. i.iiunble mid the member.-, m his
coinpiinv .-it SI. I'ct.'i-'-i rcitur. i i
the conceit
MOBRIS FOR CONTROLLER.
Assistant City Cleik May Seek the
Republican Nomination,
ll is ory likely llinl Ai-.-.iM.ini t'ily
t'lcik I'v.tn .Munis will In- :i .intlld.iie
lm tile I'epnlillcun lioiuin.itlon for i-lly
i ouirollcr .il the piinnuiis to i. li,-li
on iiccembi'i HI. Alany of bis ft K mis
.in- tirKiii", him (o enler the Held.
"It is pOS.silllc tint I may lie .1 .111-
dnl.tie." .s.iid Ii" yesleribiy .Hteiuooii to
il I'liluiiu lii.in. "( 'ei tain of my n lends
il .she nn' to inn and ilicuui'U.iiii cs
may mi sh.tiie themselves within a leu
days , is to urn rani an ullli-i.il mmiiiiiice
iiKin of my i .imlli!, icy. Km- the pies,
cut. I will neither deiii oi- .-il'lrm llic
M.uenieiii that I am to he .1 c.indidi i"."
ELKS' LODGE OF SORROW.
Will Be Held in the Lotlye Rooms,
Sunday Afternoon.
Tin- annual lodKe ol t-onow oi ilie
local Indue of Kllcs will be held Sunday
-illernoiin .it ".:in in die IimIkc looms, on
Franklin avenue. The principal ,-id-dieshWill
be dcIUci-ed by W. C. Wnnil
llllf. nf Wllkes-ll.ii p. Ills .stibjei t Hill
lie ".Memory " A member ol the loili
will pi li ililv lie i ailed iijkiii to pin
liolinte ii ciilimy on the ineiuli. i.s ul the
Indue who died ilin-ln die e.u
n.-iuei 's orclic.str.i .mil Alfred Wiinli-i 's
mixed (iitiirletie will liirnisii die imisp.
$4.800BUYS IT
A Pi'etty Home at Gieen Ridge That
Should Suit.
If ynii uili a ii-rj ,u hi lot In a
swell locution, V It Ix a pielty moilern,
einlit-iomn himse, incliiilliiK a hanil
some leception hull and stairs, and Ilie
whole Intel Im- In harmony with the
hall, .mil till at the above niodeiate
llmut', llien call and so, T IliuUi'tt,
leal estate dealer. I'lice bnililhiK. n
PostoJ'fice Older for Today,
(Jidcr No. su.
TIllllHll.lV, NnV. .'Mil, !HI cTlniUlCh.
Hiving' day), will be olif-cricd ,n the
Scinnton, ',i posiotllce as follows:
C'.nriers will lliitUe one deliveiy and
ciillcelioii in die uioiiiinsr.
(Jeneral delhery mid stnnii windows
will be open limn !i a. in. tn i'l o'clock
nnon.
liffJMiy ami nioin y ordeis ivhulows
will be eliisi-il all day.
Collections will be made at In. .i a.
in. Irani boxes on Jltiin avenue, be
tween Lackawanna avenue and Wush-
i burn stieet, ,-iImi West I.itcltawmina
avenue, and l..ickuwmin.'i avenue to
Ailnuic avenue, Aduuis avenue to .Mul
berry street. .Mullicriy street to Frank
lin avenue, anil fmiu .ill boxes between
I these palnls.
I ('urrler No. i'.i will make the ll.Sn p.
I 111. eollectliui, and the usual evcuint;
cnllei'dons will also be ni.ule by ear-
iiei Niis. -:'i mid i::.
t'xrit 11. Hippie. I'ostiu.isier.
Now Tialns on Now Jersey Gemini.
Quaker City Kspivsn leaves Si niiilnu
T..'iii a. in.: m liven IMillailelphla l.'.On
noon. I'li'cirle city Kxpicss leaves
I'lill.idelpliiii ! p in.; an Ives Scruiitoii
lle!U l. III. 'I'lllllllsll ll'.llll Mlllil icstl-
billed loathes and pallor cms,
l ,M. Hurt, Cell. I'.o-s. Am,
W. ('. Iliipn, Ass't Hen. I'ass Aki.
Systumntio Elocution mid Voice Cul
tuie. I'r.n. ll'ii i. c. Kiiinck. A. il., i:, .M.,
America's ai-e.-iiesl elnetulmilht, will
Blvp mio Uilirte nf Ic.s.-inllH ill Scrailtnil.
l-'ni' all purl li ul nn call Immediately.
Terms M'i Inn, -.'ii" Linden street.
Full Fight Return's
l-'ull returns of Hie Aid iuiei u-l'ui-bctt
lb,llt will hit received Ihb aliel
lionil by special wile ut iliiiifjnii'.,
llolel. ''')! Liickawtiiiiia ieinie.
Ten Per Cent. Rcdinitiou
in nil ii in 5ts Sims ,ti 1'1,'iiiV- nil
sl.e.s. ;i.' L.ii-li.iwaiiiin .tvi mi' . Tiki
il.'V.llnr.
Atteithe Plum Pudding
Ull TIl.nillSKlvIlK, MiidUe "HellO Uli
l''millh" elyiirs Tlioy're flear llni'iii.i
()'ll.ir.i'.s, r'l Spttn-o ptnei
Li-poil by i omnia of the iliilineiii
nail Cm belt Ub'ht m '1 p. in, today til
the IJrtinswIik, ill Hnruce street.
HmoJle th'.' new Kleon 5e. i-lt;ui-,
MA30N SPEAKS
TO THE MINERS
MOST IMPORTANT ADDRESS HE
HAS YET DELIVERED.
Advocates the Fonimtlon of Concilia
tory llonnls of Arbitration nnel
SitRgcBto the Enactment of Lawn
for the Piotectlon of the Miner
and His Family In the Event of
Injury or Death A Fair Day's
Wn(;es I'oi a Fair Day's Work.
Large Audience Ptescnt.
lion. 1 1 1 in in Abrnhimis. ill- iii'iio
Pclh ' .Malum." lendci of the Welsh
niliieis, null inn ol' (he most poled ol
the llrltlsh members ol piirllniuciil, ud
diesscd mi Immense miilleine of mine
workers In .Meats' halt Inst nhrbl.
Si, iled mi die plntrmm with the hmi
iin d, Biiel of the evcnliif; wen. .Indue
IMw'arils. .Iiitl",.- Ciirpenler and .Iii.Ibc
Vosbitri-, of the Infill courts: J'leslileill
T. Ii. NP-liolls. of Dlslrlel No. I of the
I'nlted .Mine Workers ol' Ann-run, 1.
li(i HIi.llUI MIKAIUMs
.1. .Miilliin.e, and il S. Lavell' . rep -e-.selldllK'
Ilie mine W oi kei s el Weill
Si i anion.
ill. Alullnliei hill mini cit .IlldLTe l-;d-um-ils
as chaiiitiaii of 111" evenini;. lie
adili.'SM-d his audience as "Kellow
wmUnieii," i pluiniiiH; (hat he did not
nieaii il in ,i I'lekwlelclmi sense, oc
eans, he is ill iinlity n lellow in
worUcr with the mine win k"rs, anil
works as hai.l as mn.sl of litem and
Inn tier tliiiu nllieis, only alons dilfii
i at lines ne iimlcrsinnd, he saui,
why die ! tn i- of i-iiiilimun W'iis inn
Iciic.l tipnn hlin. because ".Malum" was
his must, mid they could not very
well Invite him In tpeal; tn theni
without mi Hint,- his host as well.
"The moon's bemily kcIs its rellcc
tniii l'lmii the sun." he said, "and I
am lieie because '.Million' Is hi Ameri
i a." II.. fiii'liier expressed Ills m'e.'tt
m-nlllic.idon mi "Alubon's" pr-'sonce in
this city, as h" lias been eNpectlnn him
for M'K'i.tl jv.trs.
LAND OK Ofl'dUTrNlTV.
"ill this land every man has his op
portunity, mul success ill ill lines,
whether it be in the mines, mnnnf-io-lui
ins. business m professionul life,
depends enthel.i on die 111:111. mid every
man tan Mim-ei-d by untlriiiK' enerny,
per.-erM 1 mice and industry. This
cnuniry holds mil opporiuiilty without
1 lass ban lei s. pinvlded the Individual
biiiLs after lilni.self."
" .Mabnii' is more nl all Amei lean
than lie is a Welshman, and In- would
hae been the same lure hud he been
bum heic. I know of the ii'spcel the
1 c-oplc ol Wales have lor lillll. and il Is
iin- blfiliesi iisl(..i juni .iiimlratliin. He
desei'ics till die attention he Is icivIv
hm nl die hands of die American peo
ple, and il Is a tine American wel
i oni". lie din lettiin home mid J.i.
that lure is ,1 hii.spltul people who ,uu
kind and ."."net oils 10 11 limit."
c'lialrninn i-'dwanls' romnrks weie
eiitlittsiastlciilly icieived. and lie intro
duced 1'iesldont Nicliiills as the ilex,,
spvitker. lie said il was an ixiieme
plcasuii dial he fell in being per
mitted to speak nt the meethiH. fb
aKieed wldi the .IikIkc thai In works
h uiler with his limlti than some raen
lo wldi their muscle, but was unw ill
Iiik Unit "Mabon's" greatness should
ovei'sliiuloii our own .IttilHo Kdwanls.
It was ,1 peculiar po.silioli he lital been
pl.ued In. In said, in belli", called upon
to npcii'5, w lien he hail attended ihp
luccllii", lor the pill pose ol llslelllllK tn
one of the world's gieutest liibor
leaders.
rHli.NIX.lNi.l OF LA non.
ill'. Nl( hols then piilcecdctl tn Mpe.lk
nf tlic niovenieul ol nrwnik'.ed lnlmr
hi this imnmuiilly as In- llnds II 1 xists
heie. The unilir.iclte mluern hae btcu
orfiiinlKeil iihoui iluve years heie anil
itre still in 11 very nude stute, and mil
J el pel feel by any menus. It WHS ex
pelled, he explained, that When the
mine workers weie ull oiKmiixt'd the
aim wnlllil liae been leached, but It
was found that when that end was
leached there weie oilier mid lit 1' mole
hi eater objects to meet.
lie 1 nittlollcd llle mine 01 Iters to he
I onsltiieiil. careful, and 10 make friends
lilt lead uf enemies, who will HHslst
t In-ill In tumble in possibly avoid dllll-i-uliles
when they arise.
"Ynil want In cnilllllillld llle if.-.icel
of niliers.' he said. "The Mlppurl and
sympathy die mine workers teichcd
III tlielr battle 11 yeur iiro wan whip
delink )"t Hiere weie snme people Who
believe, e(ii Unlay, llinl till) millers ule
men low down in die scale, 'mid merely
slaves lur the hlnhcr order of IicIukk.
but, 1 hunks 10 die uiKiiiilzcrs, they have
111 led Ulelll (11 a hlKlli'l' plillll. lUld pen
pie now see till-Ill as Ihey really llle,
and le.speci thclll for what they are.
"ll bi'liooM'S you, then, to Walk ill the
Hue for h'tlcr enudilloilS, mid ill order
to do ih, it your iii'Kuiilr.tiilon intisl be
ilulil, you iniihi allow lor esin,' tiui.
illliiins In older not lo be loo lash, mid
at I wisely ul nil limes. The luboi
iiniVLiiK'iu is siinielhlui; thai Is koIhk
tilt in? steadily ailil ri'KUlill ly 111 Well
dellllt'd path:-, .ilpl the men retinue
Judmiu nl .'lid IiiIcIHkciii e III Hiilr
ranks, ii, order that .they niiiy work nut
II . il OWIl c!li.l'0U
' s, . 1 ,,.,. lUl,j ,,k upuli tl con,
Esl YirirTlnnkigivhT Diner
rf'fi?'i. I 11,1 tun,
SsSSJrSv " t'j'i'' '""'
pVTr-QftV ,-i,( ..mi fl.
i jc
i .r uv: viXiiii. .vni
. cilNsKlli -
Kl'n in.t Hun. I
, .in. tin-il 11 in 11
M )UUu no .'ii-.-is,
lili'la thai. M.'ll
imunt tiolu,. Ml
HAFI' uul 1 ut,
I Mlieil I'uiaij
. 11, I li 1.. 1
4 PVwilF' J Si
TIlrNCU'
INCANDESCENT
i
ty'.
The Ili'M llU'illlilcSCelll ffilf llRht! I'M
emulle power- best In the world : JI.M
lo S'.'.Bu, Call and see our display nl
llomn .'. Arcade bulldliiR:. (las l.lKht
.Supply Coiiipany.
H. S. POUST. Mnnnr.or.
1IIII011 of Ihhii's with lear and tretn
litlm?, but Justice clearly ilellii"d must
be their dim, and you liuvo not to work
ftlnnn; the line nf Iniproflslni,' people Hint
iui iin friendly and nut Insultlim'. The
111I111- winkers tire beglnnliiK lo n;spc('t
Hieiiifelves, mid they euiiuot expert to
Kitln the lespecl of others without do
Ihp: so. The tumble bus been Hint the
miner don'l think enough, bill lei oth
ers ilnlliK the dilnkllif,': there has been
loo much carelessness In iitleiidlnu the
ineeliiiKS mid partlelpntltifr; In llie dis
cussions. "There me iininy tlihiKS nliuoil ut, but
the men have not always been ready lo
shoot: they should hold In cheek their
pitssloim when sturtltiR to do snmcthliift,
they uro yet but raw rerrullfl and need
ilrlllliiK."
Mr. Nil hols then explained that, with
tin exception of perhaps t'oity or llfty
men. the mine workers of the First dls
t rit-t, niiiubi'i-lii;; over 70,000, are thor
nimhly orumilzcd. He closed his re
marks by icndhicr 1111 orlttlnal cmnposl
lion dedicated lo ilnbon.
Tin Hon. William Abinhuius. il. I'..
was then introduced by ,linl(e l-'dwards.
He spoke, in stihstunce, as follows:
".Mr Chairman, fellow -wot kers mill
t'llends- First nf nil, I deslie lo ex
press mv sincere nptireciatlon of llie
many kindnesses that have been shown
me during my visit anioiii; you, mid the
stroni;est word 1 can use to express my
1,'ratitude Is 'Klmiotis.' The kind wel
come of mv Ameilean tilends, without
inentloniiii; the Welsh, Is like the coun
try, an endless continuity of surprises.
TI1K MUST IMPORTANT.
I have had several opportunities to
address the wmkers since 1 arrived In
this country, but I feel this Is the most
important mectlii!,- II has been my
privilege to itddrcs'. I am befoie the
jutlmiK-iit seat, so to speak, and I am
proud ol it. Lei us all hope Unit we
will leap tin benefit of the .iiultces' pres
ence. "Some people do not care lo be
judged by llieir wouln or deeds, as their
wm d.s sometimes lend them to nils
deeds. I expect to be judKed by my
past deeds and by my words heie to-nlf-'lil.
1 have heard that my presence
in Wilkes-Hnrre was taken to mean by
the lessees of the armory Unit I was to
speak then and was Inuked upnti as an
agitator, bill I want to say riKhl lure
that I have never in my life been guilty
of such an net, either at home or
abroad, and hope t never shall be.
He then proceeded to discuss the aims
and objects seL forth In the rules sov
1 rnhiK the t'nlted Mine Workers of
America, mid dwelt upon the establish
ment of u mlnets' federation, the sub
ject of wages, the mode of settling dif
ferences, Ike necessity for the enact
nicr.i of laws for the protection of the
mine worker and his family in case of
.iieli'ent or death In the mines, and the
lminaliou ol 11 conciliatory board tor
settling by arbitration all difficulties
which may arise about the mines.
"Suppose." he said, "that Lincoln,
(Irani, McKinley. I'eeeher, Tiihuage or
Abbott were here tonight on this plat
form and would ask yon. 'Are you sure
your olijtcis will justify your ends'."
What would you say'.' flu response lo
this 1 he iiss-i'inbliiKc, with almost un
animous aciord, responded in the af
firmative). Then wo agree on that
point.
"The next point is lo .seeim 11 11 earn
ing fully loiiimensmatc with the
amount of labor performed, mill to use
all linunrable means to maintain peace
between yoin selves and your employ-
K'mtiiiucl mi I'.iti 10.1
For Gentlemen Only.
"Il"iiry the Fourth," clear Havana
cigurs. fneseelled in nihility and woik
m.inshlp. O'Harn's -tm Spruce- stieet. "
$ ! & !
A
GREAT
OF
LADIES',
$&e LLzi Gfyfk.
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AND CHLDREN'S
Novelty Coats
Raglans
Newmarkets
Autos
21, 27, 40-Inch Goats
Friday and
Saturday
WE PLACE ON SALE HUNDREDS OF
STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE GARMENTS . ,
QUALITY, CUT, FIT
THE BEST OBTAINABLE
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IT WILL PAY YOU
FORE PURCHASING,
415-417 LACKAWANNA AVE,
OBSERVANCE IS
TO BE GENERAL
HOW SCRANTON WILL COMMEM
ORATE THE DAY.
RuaiucBS and Industiinl activities to
Be Suspended nmt Specinl Services
to Be Hold lit All the Churches.
Foot Ball Omnes and Other Amuse
ments Interesting' Sketch of the
Origin and Htstoiy of Thanksgiv
ing Day Progiamme of the Ser
vices in the Chuichco.
Then will be u very geiietal cessa
tion of liulnstilal activity today, al
most nil the mines, mills and shops
having decided to observe Hie holiday.
The Uelawlire, Lackawanna and
Western company cut off nil of Its lo
cal freight trains and reduced Its sub
urban piiFscnger service on the Morris
and Kssex division to what is practi
cally a Sunday schedule. The shops
will also close down, but no orders
weie issued rogntdlng the mines.
None of the Delaware und Hudson
mines or shops will woik, and Its
freight service will bo confined to nec
essary trains, but the passenger service
by rensou of the heavy holiday tratlln
will have to be maintained tit Its nor
mal schedule, at least.
Tin mines of the Ponnsylvuniu and
Hillside Coal and Iron companies will
be closed, mul the Dunmoie shops will
be shut down.
The Aineilonu Lcomotlve Works, AN
lls-Chalmers Manufacturing company's
works and the other machine- shops will
not work.
The hanks and nearly all tlic business
places will bo closed. Most of the
sloifcs kepi open an hour or two later
than usual to accommodate belated
trade, mul some propose lo open for
1111 hour during the early morning, but
geiiernlly speaking', nil business will be
suspended today.
Court adjourned over the holiday and
nil the county und city ofllces will be
closed.
The churches. Protestant, Catholic
und Jewish, have all arranged special
sei vices, and 11 number of the congre
gations have distributed provisions
uniting the poor for Thanksgiving (lin
nets. St. Luke's mid Penn Avenue
IJaptist congregations have done this
on a large scale.
Scrmiton will have two Thanksgiving
day foot hall gaines nt Athletic park.
In the morning there will be 11 game
between the (Srec.n Ridge and IClectric
City Wheelmen. In the afternoon the
Scranlon mid Williamsport high school
teams play for the high school slate
championship.
SKETCH OF TIIK DAV.
General Charles W. Darling, em reF
ponding secretary of the Historical so
ciety at Uticn. N. Y., gives the follow
ing interesting historical facts about
Thanksgiving:
"In the year 1017 there existed at
Leyden a society of dissenters, who
came from England and formed an in
dependent church nt Holland. This
chinch grew with a steady growth un
til it numbered nenrly 300 communi
cants, among whom were John Robin
son, Miles Standlsli, John Carver, llob
eit Cusbman mid Edward Wlnslow.
Wlnsor tells us that .is years passed
the older people among the exiles, who
clung to the English nume and tongue.
began to lenllze that 11 great pari of
their nlnis would be frustrated if their
children should, by intcr-marrlage with
the Dutch, wander fiom their fathers'
principles and be absorbed In the
Dutch. It was theiel'oie clutci mined
that a new asylum should be selected,
where their nationality might be pre
served undisturbed, mid so to the con
tinent of America all thoughts turned,
"John Carver and Robert Cushmmi
weie therefore sent as delegates to
England, to obtain fioin King James I
of r.rcnl nrltufn, a patent for kinds in
Northern Virginia, with the assurance,
under royal seal, of religious liberty.
The Puritans promised that they would
establish themselves as a. separate mid
Cimtimietl on IMgc to.
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HAGEN
&$fk'fr'$ib $ ty & fc 4
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C. F. Haviland's
French China....
Flcuretta Shaps, which is new. Festoon of
pink (lowers, with gqld stippled handles.
112 Pieces, $29.00
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livery tasteful
Nice China. One of
Christmas Present
heart of any house -
-?' SELECTIONS MADE NOW WILL BE HELD
At UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
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Geo V Millar &
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tr v f t If fr f Uf ft
T' -P T (f 1 T" T' 'T.-'r T1 -V
USEFUL AND
prettily lined and and covered, and an ornament to any room. We
invite you to come and inspect one of them. Prices from $7.oo up.
SCRANTON BEDDING CO., F. fl. Kaiser, Mgr
Lackawanna and 'dams Aves. Both 'Phonss.
F.LCRANE
Established 1866.
Seal Skin louts
$150, 177,
WOO, S2-25,
$230.
FeisidU Lamb Coats
$70, $100.
$125, .lilSO-
Furs of
All Kinds
Hurs repaired.
Raw furs bought
New Building, 324
Established 1866.
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We ar&
to let our patrons have
HPnX nnw nn .vale.
w.u. ,, ..
yesterday.
Every Phonograph
should have one.
We are nn.viiven he
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records in Scranton today.
EDISON SHOW
4 4 4 A A 4 A A 4 A A A
open
Store
s usual, banta Clans has made this store the
Mtoie-lniuse for his Holiday Stock. We have
fathered together lor him the greatest and most
varied stock ol TOYS ever seen here,
Big- Toys, Little Toys
Toys of Every Description
Arc now on exhibition here, and all are invited
lo come find enjoy the show.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
31 2-3 14 Lackawanna Avenue.
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housekeeper appreciates r
these sets would make a V
that would gladden the
wife.
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VUi Walk 1 1 it LojK Around.
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ORNAMENTAL.
Why ? linrifr
your fine sum
mer Ii.its and
gowns in a place
where the moths
may get at them.
Let us make you
a "Box Couch"
w i t Ii separate
compartments
for hats, waists
and shirts. It is
very beautilul,
H. D. CRANE
After the most succcessful seasor
on suits that we have ever had, w
now offer on all our $1000 t(
$18-01) Suits a reduction 10 pci
CCllt. This means that vou car
buy t good suit made as perfect as
is possible for very little money.
We have all sizes and colors,
some at $14.00 all silk lined. This
is a very good opportunity.
Take Elevator.
New Building.
324 Lackawanna Avenue
Lackawanna Ave
Take E'evator.
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Thanksgiving
Morning
the NEW DECEMBER REC-
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H'fi receiver 200 nf hem
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and (iraphophonc owner
nnln dealer sellinn these
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GHAS. B, SCOTT
113 FRANKLIN
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