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THE SCRAKTON TRIBUN3-WJi)DxYESDA, JANUARY 15, 1902.
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WES
ST. BREMEN'S
ENJOYSMOKER
PATRICK DUrFY INSTALLED AS
PRESIDENT.
Names of the Other Offlccrs Who
Will Servo the Council Dmlng the
Coming Year George James
De.ith Duo to Oeiman Measles.
Hoard of Trado Adjourned for
Another Week Events of This
Evening Othor News Notes and
Personals.
Deputy Grand I'i evident John P.
Piirkin, ot the Young Men's tllHtllute,
Installed the licwiy-olertcd olllccis of
''t, lirondcn's rotmell last evening at
.heir roouw on Xoith Main avenue,
where a Inure mnnlu'r anyinhli'd and
Mijoyed nn Inioi nuil ptoirnimim' and
Htiioker.
The now cifllc ot ? tuo us follow m. 1'ien-Idt-nt,
IMlikk ruir: Hist vliv-picd-tl"iit,
.Itiiins Kitilv: tetoml vli'e-piesl-l-nt,
.TanioM Kenniov . tii'iiiiiioi,
Tluuitln .MiCo.; (luatuhil lecietiuy,
IMuilid Jlttiel, iicnidlut; senet.uy,
lo'itph r.tio (MiittlM1 i onunlttci',
Thonms Me Hugh. M. .1 nts-Blbbon,
J'tiuiM Unilobar Miitlu-w Mtnphy and
JMwntd Mrl.tln. tpliltinil inlvktr,
lipv. J. H. Whol-in: nudlral eiunln
(i, t)i J. J. Ilu'iiiiiin
Aflci tin- nlllceiH wcif Installed a
iopl.il n'.'Hlou and smoker was held.
Short tidilicoifi wpip del'veioil bv the
iifly-oIe tfll ollker.i and u piogi.muup
n iiHlch met it was 1 elide led.
IMwiuil Uuitt plnveit pl.inn s-ek'i tluns
and J tunes Mel lit).' h '-.inn miIo-., nccoin
p.inlcd bv a double iiuir.utU' Mom tin
Y M 1 's mlnstiel" Coin i Ison, New -ml
and Hubbf-on pin t d lnsli uuient.il
selections, and Janus Mv iuliew fc..mg.
Stnu.il otlti't t c (intilbuttd to the entei
lullinii'iit of I lie jftiist".
Thi' nieinbeis ot the council will eun
diu t n liie-Lenten -oi lal al Mtats hall
on Monday cvenlnir, Feb I!
Get man Men&les Cause Death.
(Ichiro J. tines, o' ,V,u Ninth llioinlev
.'rnue, who has been snltei Inn fmm
an attack of I'limm nieaMts loi M'vci
nl week.', died 1 isl pvcmiIiiit.
Whin the i.ise was (list lenoitcd a
iimiiii w.is c Initiated to the rll'eet that
the lc inn was suticrlm; (nun Mii.tll-io-,
but the ph.Nsielans In atleiidamo
s-tate posltiel. that It was a as-e of
(!i i man meas-ks.
James, bad been likntifkd fin a num
ber of yea is with the Salvation aiiny.
Diifoiir's French Tar
Will promptly lolieic and rncnlily cure
cnugls coliU and all lunc: liouliK. 1'or
Kile liy Ci. W. JLMJl.Ns. 101 Siulli j.,
a until.
i J jQ
They are omitted in our "Store News,"
Goes hard to drop them when they fit
our goods and prices.
A Few Days
'CSS
s
In fact, a Spscial Dress Goods Sale.
Today and lol lowing days we offer
these:
5 pieces lJouble-(okl Dies,
vloods, in mixtures and plaids, the
remains of several lines tli.it were
sold from 12 i-2c to icjc
the v'iid. The special t .
price is now, the y.n rl. . . . a 0 C
One lot of Pauinatu Suitings,
;S inches ivvide, line tiini weave,
best dye and finish and choice as
.soitment ot plain i-olois. .
Now, the yard 1 9C
,,, Qne lot of Dress Goods, some in
i plain. colors and otheis in mixtures
selection of hoth kinds and the
oods sold at from tjc to
75c the vard. The Sale .
I'rice is now, the yard. . . ; 4 vC
15 pieces 4blnch AH-VVool
IDress Goods. There's Whipcords,
Rep Stupes and Coveits, all first
class goods, worth 75 cenls the
yard. The sale price is .
now, the yard 4vC
One lot of 20 pieces 6-inch All
Wool Henriettas, firm weave, high
lustre and good standard .
j colors. Now, the yard. . , 4vC
i 10 pieces 50. inch Heavy Di.igo-
. nals, all wool, very firm weave.
Colors, blue, brown, gar-
"tfi, greys and castois,
Now, the yard 59C
IV if
t
obe Warehouse
lyjj-fVVV'"
CRANTON
and bohpiI iirt nn olllcer for ninny years.
Ho Ih survived by Ills wife ami one
chltil.
Owing to the potions) Illness or Mis.
Wllllum lsraeo, in the nuine house, the
funernl will ho privately conducted.
Board of Trade Adjourned.
Last night was tho iPRUlrtr meetliiR
nlBht ut the West Side borud oC tiade,
but owing to tho fact that rovpwiI npo
plal eonunltteei weio unable to repent,
no meeting was held. ,
The booid ndjoutned to meet ngnln
In their room In the Electilo City
Wheelmen's club house ne.t Tuesday
evening, when n lnrge iitleiuliiiico Is de
sit ed to hear thn loports.
Simpson Chuich.
Theio Is considerable Inlet est lunnl
fist In the special meetings of tho
Plmpsou chinch. The pttstor. ltev. H.
C. McDermott, prpached on the "Love
of riod and Its Girt" last evening and
some evinced n dt?lre to lead it better
lire, Ho will in each again this even
ing. Mr. Lloyd Ktetge has ehaige of
tho music which Is a guaiantee til Its
cxeell'MRo.
Chapter of Accidents.
John Llteo, of AM Luzerne slice!, n
miner employpd In the Hampton mines,
had his skull fiai'tuted by a fall of
loof on Monday. Ho was taken to the
Moses Tiivlo" hospital, where his in
1uUes weie diesbcd. Ills lecovery Is
expected.
Morgan ltee.se, of North Bromley
avenue, a diher In the Hyde Path
.shaft, was kicked by a mule while at
wot It on Monday and ieveiolv lnjuied.
James Campbell, of Noith Giant ave
nue, had bis right hand lnjuied while
at wink In the mines vesterdn.v. Dr.
J. J. Ibeunau attended him.
Michael .Madden, of Judoon stieet,
Hip boss at the II vile Paik sluilt, while
making his lounds In the mine, was
slightly Injured by a fall of toof,
The Sick List.
Uuth, a daughter or Mr. and Mis.
Ikigene Miller, of l!.H) Tenth stieet, is
conllti'd to her home bv Illness.
Coia, daughter of Mr. and Mis L
M. Keene, of Jin kson stieet, is also
iiuite III.
licnjamln .Smith, of Evans" touit, is
confined to his. home by Illness.
I'hiisloplur Fielder, of Biomley ave
nue and Swetland stieet, is sulTeling
f i om .m attack of pneumonia.
Allied Kifd. ol J:ans mint, who
has bten 111 for the past two months,
Is able to be mound asain,
Nellie, the .voting daughter of Mr.
and Mis. James Wilson, ot Ninth Gar
Held avenue, Is 1 etovialng limn ill-
110'S.
Mis. Janus lliaee and two ehlldien,
ol Noith H.vde 1'aik avenue, ate le
pmted to be s-ei lotisly ill.
(Si'olgi Lewis and child, ot ,oith
Hioinley avenue, am undo.' the cue
of a physician.
Itemy P. Da vies, or South Main ave
nue, is lecoveiing ti om n slight indis
liosltlon. Mis C. Hall, or Noith Main ave
nue, is lecoveiing liom a slight ill
ness. Mis LUlo A. Evans, or Lnfajeltc
One lot of aG-inch All-VVool Pru
nellas, the color line a little biokcn,
but a fair assortment still here. A
dollar the yard was the
pi ice. Now, the yard 5C
'Ion pieces ltncy Jacquaids, 4S
inches wide, fjoo.i langa ot styles
and colors, (Irmly woven and line
finish, easily wo-th $1.00 -the
yard. Now, the yard OVC
One odd lot of Dress Goods, 54
inch all-wool Venetians, so-inch
Homespuns, 48-inch Cheviots and
Changeable Whipcords, the entile
collection at Special Sale ,
Pi ice. Now, the yard.. .. 69C
15 pieces 4S-inch All Wool
Double Bay Poplins in a variety of
shades, castors, blues, greens and
such li!e: goods worth
$1.25 and the special Price
now, the yard OVC
One picked lot Pedestrian Suit
ings, 5G inches wide, strictly all
wool, heavy weight, can be made
without lining, Venetian finish in
brosvn, blue. grey, black and oth
ers, worth $1.75 the
yard. Now, the yard, ij) 1 ,39
Everybody has a chance at these
bargains as well as you, and it's
possible to miss some of them,
But you won't, will you?
1
street, rt teacher in No. IS school, is
indisposed.
Miss Mildred Coons, of North Lin
coln avenup, Is Indisposed,
Miss I'nnua Darling, ot Chestnut
sticct, is 111 nt her home.
Municipal Iinpiovciuonts.
Itetinder Coiinell has vetoed the ortll
niiuee pioviillng for the ueetlon of
Hit co lights In the Fifth wind, because
a certificate netting forth that it Was a
necessary nxpcntlllute had not been
signed by him,
Select Councilman CosgioViJ has In
troduced a icsolutlon providing for the
construction of tlnee sewer basins lit
the Foutteenth ward, and for thu lay
liu; of sidewalks on North Main ave
nue. Tho counclltnon ftom tho Twenty-Mist
waul are trying to get u periuiiuonl
man appointed for tho Keyset" Volley
Hose company, but thev are not bplng
encouraged vorv much bv Dltector
Woimser, who Is opposed to the ap
pointment, owing to the lack of water
piesstuo In that locality.
Select Councilman McAndiew, of the
Twenty-lit Bt waul, Is tiylng to get
eight elect! ic lights, thieo lite nlatni
boxes and thico Hie hydrants lor West
Pink und Tilpp Paik, wheie they mo
badly needed.
An oulluaneo has been missed on
thlid leading In Lonunon loiiucll for
tho election of lour electric lights In
the rout th waul.
An oullnance Is pending In councils
foi the laying or new sidewalks on
Scianton stieet. between Main u venue
and the i alIio.nl
Events of This Evening.
Tho membois of Mrs. D. II. Thomas'
Ladles' choir aio icriucbtcd to assem
ble this evening In Co-operative hall
for the consldeiatlon of special busi
ness. The Ladies" Aid boclety of tho Fltst
Haptlst chuich will meet In their par
lois this alteinojui and elect olllceis.
Ten will be served at S o'clock.
Electric camp, No. 1)3, Patiiotlc Ol
der of Ameik.ui1, will meet In Wash
ington hall this evening, when in
stallation of olllceis will be held. Four
candidates will be Initialed Into mem
beishlp. The laillo for a mining machine for
the bencllt ot the widow of Jumps
Fl.vim, will take plate this evening in
the Kej.ser A'alley Hose company's
hall on Jackson slitet.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Jiuk
son stieet Baptlsl chinch will hold an
all-day sesldn In the chuich today.
Olllceis villi bu eleclfd and leltesh
inents will be seived.
Coming1 Events.
Wednesday, Jitmi.uy U The Elect) lo
City Mandolin and Guitar dub will hold
an entei tainment and s-odal in Munis'
hall.
Tuesday evening, Febuuuy 11 Hon.
John (1. Wooliey, the lelebiated tein
pciance oiator, will deliver a lectme
In the Jackson Stieet Hapti.sl chinch,
under the auspices of the West Si l an
ion Piohlbition alliance.
GENEKAL NEWS NOTES.
Jli William Win en, ot Dmvea, Tor
nieilv a lebident or Noith Seventh
stieet, died at her home hist Saturday.
Shy Isi hinvlved by her husband and
daughter. INs Jlelle Wuiien. The fn
neial occuued on Monday, inteiment
betiitf inado at Clllfoid, Susquehalina
county.
Tlie Dew I Pant Indue of Ivoiiles lias
instiill-Hl the following oflleeis ror the
vear IflO-': I'lesident, Willlain O. "Wil
liams,; vlce-yiipxident, Lot T-ike: tieas
ni er, Thomas Cat mjii; llnaneial and le
coidlns: becretnty, David D. Lewis;
leader, GeoiRu Colbmn; Inside gu.ud,
William T. JenKins; tiusteos for tlnee
eai.s, John J, Moiftan and Lot Lake.
One of the pupll.s in Miss Kdith Ilut
ton's 100111 at Xo. 11 school shouted
"scab" at Jlis Anna Barnes, the musi
cal Instructor because she lode on the
street cais, The pupil was dismissed,
and will huve to apoloKizo to ills.
Buiios befoie he will be leinslated.
Samuel W. Widei man and Miss Bes
sie Auniek, or b07 Xoith Main avenue,
weie united In maulatje on Monday
niornliifv in the iegh,tei of will's olllie.
Thomas Tinner, the youiiK eoloied
man, who was united in inai lingo le
telitly to rvjlss Haiah Jones, of Xoith
ll.vde I'aiU'avenue, Is not In tlie cm
ploy of Dr. Oeoiffe H. Reynolds, as
stated in one of the dnilv papeis. Mi.
Tinner is dihliiK ttani for dayman
(!i mge W Blown.
Simon Kuciilns, of VJ04 Lloul sit tot,
who v.is aualifiied befoie Aldeiman
Kellow on the phaigc of deseitlon and
non-huppoit, picfened bj his wife,
Maiy, was held In M0 bail for his ap
peal aueo ut eoui ti
Special services ale behiK held eveiy
evening this weel; in the Simpson
Methodist Episcopal f bin eh, the Jack
son stieet ll.iptlst dun cli, the, Wash
burn stieet Piesbyteiinn chinch, and
the Hampton Methodist Hpiscopal
chuich,
The tweiitv -ninth tinnlveisaiy ot
Washington i4ainp, No. ITS, I'atiiotli'
Order Sons ot Anieika, will be ob
inpd on rebruniv 1-', when an entei -tiilnuient
mid soelal will bo held,
Th" Colonial ilub held a uuetiuc in
iheh loom- In WiishlUBton hall lust
evening, nnd fttsciusod tho nuange
inent it'ider wn for a m.u riic i adi so
cial, which will be held in Kplmmrj
Tlio William Connell lllce club met
In Ivotlto hall last evening. The club
has abandoned tho Idea of ponipetlng
at the Allentowu ehteddfoil on St,
I'atilik's day, but a lingo number of
tlio singers will Join with the Oxfoid
tllce club and enter the male voice eon
test. Tlu Ladles Aid society or tlio
Washbuin stieet I'lesbyleilnn chuich,
will hold an all-day session tomnrinw,
serving a luitihenn at tho noon hour.
All members of tho Sons or Temper
ance Glee club nro leqtiebtcd to meet
In Motgan's hall for lehentsal tomor
low evening.
Mis. niiudi Hauls, of South Main
avenue, left yesteulay nioihlug for
Ilazleton, where she was summoned by
the seilous Illness of her sister, Mrs,
Maiy Hill. Her slstet -In-law at Mt.
runnel Is also In a ciltleal condition
and not expected to recover,
Thomas McLaughlin, of Seventh and
Scianton stieets, bus letlied fiom busl
nets, having disposed of his stock to
Mr. Jones.
Tho famoiib Zoescopo icpioductlon of
"The Passion 1'lay" will lie given nt
Holy Cross chinch next Sunday aftei
noon, lor thu benefit or the Puilsh
House fund.
John T. Davles, of the Koiuth dlstilct
of the Fifth ward, Is a candidate lor
ropiesentatlve, subject to tho Jtepubll-
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Alloiv a coucli (o pin until it tcl beyond lhi
readi of ini'ilUliii'. 'liny uftcn ti, "Ol, ji v i
uiar jiiuj," Imt in most i isn jt nill'uiir
tlum uaj ( oulJ till' Ijc fmluccil tu tij tlio
tucu.ilul nicdklno called lu urn's lliU.un. whlJi
H (M on j piMilliu k'Uiuntec tu euic, they
vum iiiujuuuiti tec int.' excellent eneel ul
tei takliu- lli'J Hrt ilow. 1'rkc iit. and SOc,
1'iljl aUc fici'. At all Jru.-'lt.
ARE QUICK TO SEE
Good Doctors Are Quick to See nnd
Appreciate Heal Moilt In Now
Medicines.
Sluatt's Dyspepsia Tablets ate a dis
covery of gioat value to the medlcnl
piofesslon and the public. They nto an
unrnlllng specific In all cases or dys
pepsia and dlsordeied digestion.
Almost everybody's digestion la dls
ordeied moio or less, and the common
est thing they do ror It Is to take some
one of tho many so-called blood put I
lleis, which In many cases aie tnciely
stiong cathaitles. Such things uro not
needed. If the organs are In a clogged
condition, they need only a little help
aniltliey will light themselves. Cathai
tles lnltate the sensitive linings of tho
stomach and bowels and often do moio
liaim than good.
Purging Is not wlmt is needed. Tho
thing to do Is to nut the rood In con
dition to be leadlly digested and as
similated. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
do this peifoctly. They patlly digest
what Is eaten and alve the stomach
Just the help it needs. They stimulate
the secretion and excietlon or the di
gestive fluids and relieve the congested
condition of the glands und niein
bianes. They put the whole digestive
system in inndltlou to do Its woik.
When that Is done vou need take no
mine tablets, unless you cat what does
jiot ugiee with jou. Then take one or
two tablets give them needed help and
you will have no tiouble.
It's a common sense medicine and a
common sense tieatmetit and It will
cine eveiy time. Not onlj cine the dis
ease, but cine the cause. Goes about it
in a peitectly sensible and si lentitlc
way.
We have testimonials enough to fill a.
book, but we don't publish many of
them. However
Mis. i:. M. r.illli, of Dvid'.s Cieek,
Wis. s.ivs: "I have taken all the Tab
lets I got ol you and they have done
their woik well in my case, loi I leel
like it dlffient pcion altogether. I
don't doubt If I had not got them I
should have been nt lest by this time."
II. i:. Willard, Onslow, la.. mjs: "Mi.
White," of Canton, was tellln.T me of
vour Dyspepsia, Tablets curing him of
D.vspepsla, fiom which he had sufleied
for eight ve.us. As T am a suffeier
nij self I wish Mm to send me a jiack
age by lcluiii mall."
Phil liiooks, Delioll, Mich, s.s:
"Your dyspepsia cine has winked wou
deis In my case. I suffeied lor ye.us
Horn dyspepsia, but urn now entiiely
cuipd and enjoy life as 1 never have
befoie. I gladly lecominend them."
It will cost ."lie. to find out just how
much Stuair's Dyspepsia Tablets villi
help you. Tiy them that's the best
wav to decide.
All ihugglsts sell them. A little book
on stomach diseases will bo mailed tiee
by addiessing F. A, Stuait Co, Mai
shall, Mich.
can pilmaiies of the Fhst legislative
dlstiiet.
Geoige and Uenjatnin Whitecai, of
Philadelphia, are visiting their sister,
Mis. S C. Matthews, of Jtotk street.
Ih nest Lehman, of Washburn stieet,
has accepted a position In Dingham
tou. Thomas H. Davis, of Noith Main
avenue, and P.Ichaul Roberts, of Swet
land stieet, aie attending the dlstilct
convention of United Mine Woikcis in
AVilkes-Hane
William Matthews, ot Lafayette
stieet, Is home liom a nip lo Pitts
bui g.
Mis. Ostium Ueeis, of North Rebec
ca avenue, is III at her home
Miss Sue Raines, of South Main ave
nue. Is entei tabling Miss lassie P.vans,
of Westerly, u. i,
The was and means committee of
the OnIohI Ulce club held a conference
last evening in legaid lo inlslng lunds
lo deft.iy their expenses to Allentowu.
They will make a icpoit to the club
tomonow evening.
Wllllnm Davis, of Noith Biomley
avenue, Is spending a few days w Ith
f i lends In Wilkes. Bane.
Miss Jessie Polhanius, of Noith
Sumner avenue, has accepted' a posi
tion with the International Test Book
lompauv.
The young people who eompilso the
Luther League of St. Mark's Lutheran
i lunch seived an excellent ovster sup
per last in enlng In tho Sunday school
loom to a laigo number of jiatrons.
DUNMORE.
'i lie aniiiul imsuatloiul incitliij,' uf lliv l'ii
Ijlui.m il.uuli I. it (veiling ".ih lirt;cl .it.
luuliil. The ileetiuii it two misticH lii'llttil ifi
tliu kilcitluu of llci.iy Ikjcii Jul Alt .indoi llii
ilon. Tlie pei s Mile In artiie ilenuml ami only
J lew uniiiiiiil uiiMilil.
CuiiiKilnuii lliuiuitt I'.ie Ion , lui nii'ioiin 0,1
lilniiclf jt a i.milliljtL' M iciketioii, Milijeet
to the Ikiuoii.itiii rominilon
'Hie Jiimiil lUnie uf il'O St. Vlaij's luindl,
YcmiiK .Men's Institute', t.in In Id In Wiuliliiiuii
bull jt nljlit. Mulc uai furiiMicil by Hjlil
in Wtuj' oiilicatn, 1'lic luil u.h i.iiU (ully
ileeoMttil for tlie otcailoii, A laiie munUi una
ii"eiit ami i most eujo.i jble time .ii luil !
tlioo incicnt
Mrs. 1". K. hlicneir l( nmv (oiie.ilc.unt afin a
luu niantlis' blc'c nf )ihuid t.e:
The lia-i tenlie luu uiianntly leaieil tu hu
a prolllalilc vmtiire, as iluilm: tlw past ueeU
lt ro li.n l,iui iiu attempt iiiailc lu furm.li any
leuular hcliciliilv, only oiiu but lielnif out at all
ami that nil) foi a trip or two a diy.
'I lie WoniJii'b Jlliiiarj wi(iel.i o tlio 1'ieslij.
teilan ihureli will meet toiuorruv i.fiiimioii ..t
l lie mannu ni Kim ttnil, wlitn it ji hopo) a Uiyj
lllllllllel will lie Itlllt.
Tlio Modern Woodmen of Aiuulu will in. t
lu Masonic lull tonlula al 7.JD o'lloeK when ill.
teen lamllditu will lie liililaud by a team from
1'ioildtiiic lodge l.liin it it evpteltd many h.
lto ll be present,
Utlns rimalniiitf ui.tlaliiud liming tlie peilod
ending Junuaij II, U!, I'tisons ralllin: for
llieso letters) (ileaso sad pilurlUed. 5IU( Van.)
(..inVioii, .Mr. Mieliatl t lutiiiiiluiit, J. II C'uuii.
el, Adaiin aitimoi 1'atilel. t'oilnit, .Mrs. I',
CoeUioii, Mis. IkKlii, (" A, l.theaiik, 227 Vdai 14
annuo; belle (iillaul, UH Madison awmie; .Mri.
riiomas llairion, 71'. ( lay aeinui", MUi Jlaie It,
Jojee, Mrs. Moran, P. p.irtiey il"), folni ltiu.10
(iroie, south Monroo aeenuoj elllu Sheiwood,
-Mis, sluw, Madison aipiuie, l.'liauoi Thornton,
rranefnvo IT01I0, l"ilnJi bbti.we ll'), l.(iu!l
beiulin, (i. J (arr, lili Momo utemie, pliotoj
Mis. I.uilit tarr, 1) Pino strict, nulr; Mm.
W. II. II. iniltli, pacLai'e, third e!aw, liW danw
aieitue.
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NORTHSCRANTON
SCRANTON INSTITUTE OF
MAN DEVELOPMENT.
IIU-
Those Intorosted in Its Establish
ment Hold a Meetliifj Ln3t Night
In the Noith Main Avenue Tab
ernacle -Objects That It Is Hoped
Will Bo Accomplished Tlnough
This Movement Jos3iip Team De
feated nt Basket Ball by tho Stais.
Other News Notes,
A number of men who aie Inteicsted
In the formation of "The Scranton In
stlltit6"or Iluinun Development for Men
tal Development, Physical Develop
ment, lhitettalninent, Instiuctlon nnd
Itecreatlon," mot last night In the
Noith Main avenue Taberniule A
subset Iptlon wan stinted and ?'JS0 was
nilsed. A committee consisting of P.ev,
A. II. Smith, the oilglnator of the Idea,
William Chappel, Attoiney 11. S. Al
woith und II. llatton was upjinlnted to
wall upon a number of the uiomliieni
citizens of the city and solicit sibscilp
tlons for the equipping and support of
tho Institution, its purposes me out
lined In the following clieular.
i't lii'o-r.
(a) In fuiiii'li to Iti fiiemN und pili.nn Hi.'
lt poviililt liuain foi liuh nnd 111111I1I ileiel
epmcnl at the but povlhlc eul.
(Ii) 'IV iuinUlt the .Miiinr iiumli. ilillilnu iml
InMnrM nun, Ihiinmh u well riiipiud y mt. 1
slum ami plitlial Imluuleis meiiiH foi plijili-il
ili'Mlopuient and e'lid'e',
(c) To proildi the lied liitlui-, ioililu tuli
lilt J t and llln-ti lied, the ln-t cointits and
heiltlilul tntiitalttienl.
(d) 'Jo ppivlile a 1 1 1 s t -e 1 1 s s n idliij loom open
ait all tlnits to nieinhiH and flulr frlnnl".
(e) Tu piovido 1 llr.t-cli'4 hlndtiKailni.
(I) 'lo plue within tin1 leaeli ol -ti 111I011
people, cpttiall.l thu-e of the Noith laid, lli.il
elois nui.iial lii-triictiiiii whiih will detilop ,J
a MkIi iltKiee of (fllcitnc.t, the latent talent now
l.tJnj,' dormant in .1 liuideal uople.
(B) 'iu piotlde the Joiim,' people lnreitlun and
niniHiiiieiit, healthful iml 11 fi 1 -liilirf, In 1 fi.iln
celllliii; nilliieiite
HHVT 11 H.
All uri.an!atiou piuill 11 to the Vuiin,- Mcii'h
Chii.liiu juiiition. but loitlliuni; it sphtic
of .alitil) to mind and bodi, nil .lllnupllii tu
do -plilltlll woil.. A strktl.1 noil '-eet nlaii in
dilution, tun in bu-ilR-j inlnti'iilci foi nluia
tlond illipo-l4.
n attoiripL tu fiunhlt lu our eouiii; people
Foinethinir foi wliiili time is a ton-pieuoiu latk,
and wliic.Ii can be made of tjieiltr iiifiiluts- bv
the (oopeiatlon of .ill good people thin b lie
iui; the adjuncl of am one chiuili. due or mora
phvoKil iiistiuetut-, a pioftssoi of luiisii, a
KInileiiriiteii tcithti lo bo tiuploeed at time.
IiMiuctci-, ill cvteiupore -pneli, J uallli liur
atuit, piillaiiientai.i law, ami for 0111111 n
In indies null .11 lrilhmttit, fficllini; iiinnui,
al-u tiCKikl.ee pini. and aiiotn In inc. lie- ot nisi
Heeling will be furuislud 11 elKtc i.in be foi 111. d.
Villi Iiik' will be umltitikiii foi ulilt Ii f lino is 110
liccd. No dccniiif; .itnini; ptinoii who knocks it
the elooi of tbh liistituiiuii foi an i.lm itlun will
be ptimitled to itniiiu in lynoi intt.
Mil VT U' PIlOl'DSl'.s TO PO.
'lo lal-c a fouiidina; fund uf k'i,(kI bj iiopu! ir
Mibstiiption
to buy tlie Nuith Miiu Aienue Tabeini Ie
.it tot, the Noilb Miin Ateiiii- llaplM ibui li
Khiii-r the uHlllile ti lei-e ft 1 the (.louiid mi
which the Tabtinule stand-, fei 1 p'riod of lln e
m four jear, foi which eoi'sidtialion the in-li-tule
will alkw I In- elniich tu me the 'l.ibein ule
foi lUSuudi.e cumnif stiiitcs,
'(.lie iiistilute ami diuieli will hue 110 nil
tiotiship tu tneli other, bejond the fut uf tlie
instiliite pijin,' leiilal priiil'Bts bj u-e foi (loi
pel ptupo-ti, onb, 111 bundle tvtnlni; onlt.
'I he Tabi 11111 Ie U to be ttilert ouihead mil
on side, a new floor ldil, eifiuppul Willi Hist
ehss t.'niiiisiiuu, wludi will not lujinc it as ill
audience loom; the pace at eitliei mil of tho
pLtfoim ilieidcd into da- 1001m and leitliu
room by nieina of luldiiis 01 lolllna; Uuuii,; lobinir
looiiia, doit, cloak loiui-, ilc, tu be built bilk
ff Tahciniiio lUiliImr a sp ice tMUO feet. s
the labeinailo 111 ij beccni' inadciiute, nciali
boiini; buildings em be icr.ted, and a foon 14
the iitltiite e m demoiistiate the wisdom of its
oik inlatlon and the value ut IN f-iltlco by
ouitluwiiis its nuuki", a lot can be piuclia id
and such 1 building uetled .is evpeiiencp nuy
iliuw lo be bet fitted to tin mills of tlie wmk.
'J he 'l.ibeiuule allouls a louiuudiuiw build
inir, 111 a 1110-t desirable Lc ition, and fin a Miiill
slim of liionee for the cliildhoud's lionie 1 f in
institution which nni glow tu piupoitioni be
unil uiu fundi st Impcs
HOW 11' MII.I, 111. MA.NUill).
'I he in-l Illlt ion will he lunir.'iH be 1 bond uf
Illlctn dlicctor, tlttted bj vote of tin- mcinbtis.
A pusidiiit. Minim, tieasiuei, and suth uthr
ofllicis as may bt iitci"- ait Ininj; elected b tho
tliitelois
All mutite madi bt the in-litulnm Is to be
-ft ill foi nltit itioii ,uii-i s, I'm the i;ood of
ill uieiiibcis.
Jessup Team Defeated.
Last evenliifi the Stais ilPt'cntiHl tlio
.Tea.sup team befoio a I.uko audience
of basket hall lovers) In the tiuilltoiluin
by a score ot I!J to 1). The iilujlnq; of
TIbuo and J. JlcClUHltle, of tin- Stais,
and Hums ot Jossuji, vveic the tc.tttiics
ol tlio Kami'. Tlio line up v. as as fol
lows: Stais .SKIfC ami J. Jl Clusliie. for
vviud.s; TiKiie, icntii', T. .Mcf'lmMu
anil li. Davis, Kiiuuls,
Jessup N'elfon and (Juliin, luiwauln;
IJitiii", cpiitie; Mill 1 ay and llolj.in,
KU.ll llH v
finals tin own fiom the fle'Iil TIrui',
J. JUClUHkie. Pklfl, and Wllllnm Da
vis for tho Stais.
NeNt Thuisday the Stais will j;o to
Xantlt'oKo let plnv the stiouij team of
Unit llltKl'.
Next Thin belay I'venine; they will
play tlio UlooniHliiiiR' Wheelmen team
lu the audltoiltim,
Kilday ovenlutr the CiackerJaukH will
piny the Ninth icBimeiu tram of
Wllkes-nauo at the auditoiluni.
Coming' Pair.
The fair of tho Holy Kos.uy cluinh
will open Monday ovoiiIub. Tlio foni
mltlees lu tliuiRO of tho aintngenumtH
ant woiKIuk haul to make this a gte.it
mtci'o.xs. Vailous aitlclcK will ho
chanced otf each ovenliiB.
The fair Is under tho inanaKeineut of
tlio dlffeient societies connected with
tlio chuich, Tho committee! luia ar
imiRcil for an oxtelleut inosrammn to
be leiuleied each evening.
TOLD IN A PEW LINES.
'1 lie eoniiiiittoo nf M. Jl.uid'.s Hi; Uii.liliU
lhri to 1111110111.ee (lit)' lino ntuiitliltinl tlio
iiiiinlior of loitti .illouiil in eonipvlllitii .No .',
"Il-iil Siiilllii- Muni," en tlio iirii,-ijiiiiiii, anil
tlttliltil liiite'iil nf iilit to iweli , iliu limit
klull he tin to til 1 1 c 11
1'ilJn cMiiInt; ll.e .Noith ii niton Iteputilicjii
thili III met In Allium in Mctu'i, uniu'.
'Iho lliiiuo for limllliiliuii jiil uilili ihli
cvtnlni: In tlio I'rielcltne- 1'it.li.tUilJii iluntli
will lm i'nillfiil Cl.ii.tljiH " 'Hie- I'ulilU U in.
vltul.
'Iho Mi-ot lluliol I'liIlliiH, lien 1 I'lhtjul, .uul
l.lzlo I'itlUr vino vltltou 111 Ulll.14 ll.11 if .(
ttldJ.t.
ittitlj, ullrrnuuii Iho jjt.iiohl ion uf Mr,
Jul Ml.. 'Ilionu.-i llleliuiiN, ot I'litnim tire t,
u.h lilcl jt iet In llio Wjihljinn ktitet miifiiiy.
l.mk Molaii, ulio Iml lioon l.,liliii fiiiuh in
IliU Mellon, left jfilmlj) fur liU Iijiiu in VdV
Punotals.
The funei.ll of the late John Huff
will tako pluco thlh aftenioou tiom the
hoiiue, Wl Xoith Sumner iivoiuie, at
2 o'cloilf. lltiiial wII ho made in the
Washburn street cemetery.
JooasLoD
Our Great White Sale f this. "rJ"1
---------------------. to make it more in
teresting for you tomorrow, we have thrown in some
additional bargains that will prove vcrg attractive.
Muslin Underwear
PETTICOATS Woman's Petticoats with deep flounce
trimmed with rows of Insertion and edgings of lace, at
Another number In Woman's Petticoats, trimmed with
deep ruffle of fine tucks and lace, at
Woman's Petticoats, come with extra deep flounce of
Insertion and lace, at
Woman's Petticoats, trimmed with deep embroidery
ruffle, at
Extra Size Petticoats, extra width, with deep cambric
8 ruffle tucks and deep hem, at
pnng sewing
You can find no better time than the present to do your spring sew
ing. To accomplish the work speedily and satisfactorily a good sewing
machine is very essential, The Jonas Long's Sons' Sewing Machine Is
very simple in construction and easy to manage; the ball bearings make
It light running. We have 5 prices and 5 styles to choose from:
No. 1- 3-Drawer Style, at $18.96
No. 2 S-Drawer Style, at 20.46
No. 3 5-Drawer Drophead Style, at 18.50
No. 4 5-Drawer Drophead Style, at 24.50
No. 5 5-Drawer style, automatic Drophead,
swell front and ends, at 28.00
SllOeS Glrls' and Boys' shoes ln kid ad calf, with solid
leather throughout and all sizes, 8 to 13J 0
and lljj to 2, at 9oC
Woman's Shoes, button and lace shoes, made of Don- t
gola kid, with extension soles, at p 1 .29
Our better grade of Woman's Shoes at $1.50 and $2,
are equal to any $2.50 and $3.00 shoes,
Men's Storm Rubbers at
Reduced from 85 cents. All sizes. 50C
Blankets and Comfortables
a very heavy fleeced cotton blanket, comes in grey with pretty pink,
blue and red borders, full size and regularly sells for $1.69. t
Priced for this sale at, pair 4) 1 .35
A good Comfortable, full size, and made of the best turkey red fig-
j ured calico on one side and on
iortaoie mat win give years 01 service
51.49. Marked for this sale at
NOWHERE ELSE ON EARTH
Can the Seeker After
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
Find Sueli Eich Hewmd.
CALIFORNIA
IS A WINTER PARADISE.
Best Henchetl Via
"SUNSET LIMITED."
(i vi ati vi, iiorcr. ov vvnn'rv
Leave New Yoik Tuesdays, Thuis-
days, Saturdays.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO ,
R. I. Smith, agent, 109 S. 3d st.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
BUY THE COR,c2E
... MANUPACrUntD BY ...
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
nrvuTC Tin: aj
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Offlcsis of Comet Lodge, No. 241,
K. of P., Installed at List
Night's Meeting.
Vt .1 Iuk'Jv .ititmltil M.nii Iwi nllit uf
C oiiu I IihIsp, Nt 211, KllUlil', of I'illili-., iiIIIum
Iki tlio cifiiiu,; mm tun Iiii.i11oiI V" Iih Iik'ii
tliu 111-lom 101 ,m'ii.i 1 oiiil mill M110K01 t. I -1.
iv, cd l lie liHUlliilim mil .1 I'll wiiil tuiini,; '1
lH 111 .It lllltnlll's lltltll Oil llllil .IMIIIK', Vtllllil
lllllxlllllCllt', WtlO Ml V III
'I III1 11c w ly 111-tilIiil tiflltcu nit' (limeillir
lUllllllllllltl, (Jl'tllKt liml., vice llllllllll t om-
iiiimlci, deuiiff Milln; piclitt, i;. il, ll!,'n ,
111 itoi nl Mull, Hunt MiuKil, Kit "l til ictuitli
.mil bt.il, II I, Mnou; 111 11U r nf 1 i'.,net', l't 11 1
l.liilnultj initlci nf i'ili'iu, Wllllini sliLllliij
nuitii it mine, Alr llmlloii Imici kuii.1, t nn-
sUllt Moio.lnl; nutir 'UUil, 1'lJiil. K't tfi.
Laid nt Eest.
lliuitliiiW of MH untili,' lluliiU .mil iil.ili.ol
e.illurul .Mbtinliv ,11 " fl'ilotU lu I ll.e lull ill
the I UI mjiI litis of the iiumli fin tlio I i'.i'
lluilu Ilolli. hoiiltii of till iniiioeitt liilnro
wert) eoiitluetul JI the Innll.i io-,lit,ici mi M0111
Jitiiuc ti.i Kit, Willi 1111 . Noitll, 1 1 thn I'ltj.
Ii.tltilui iliuieh, etliii iM on .nliiili llile tillnlo
to the 111 ml)' quilltli", nuil liill'.;lit iliin.ielei of
tlio iletTiiiotl,
.S tllO ItllUillt Utll" tllllllP fit lit Iho Iioiko to
tho 1'ltli.tiin .11111110 tinifiiit, tho 1111 live uAct
u.k alinttet liliMtn I loin viMt with llmii. Hi.)
lull 1'iJiirs who: tutu Dun, Wnhii Nupo, 1'icil
(iJl ilnt r .iml Ulllljiii 'Intl. 'Iho I'.jttir buitu,
were Lluili.. Willi ami .I.110I1 hpuiuli I.
Had n Nnnovv Escaiio,
S.Mii.l nuil uiiili)ul .11 the Imt 1 mctl null
Intl .1 niiiuw ii.uiie .ti.liiil.n nn rnlii- jnl ,n
it w. .ill wtlo nioiu ut k. iniiiutl II it 1 .in
lint j until ln.4"l hroko hhoill.i ;il. 1 1 tlio 1I.1 f
khlfe ulniletl -ml tho iiiolun initJl liouetl in ,ill
illrutloiw. I'm tinutflj mi 0 m wji in tli nn
liietlljio vftiniiy uiul unit ,1 lm Ijikc fp.ukt
lijchttl Iho linn
.I0I111 O'lioniiiU .i hiiiiitil I Iiu Wlt .111(1 II i
to icttlto tho uic ol 1 l'ntl' Lui ,11 LN h in
'Hit otlicis wile .ihlo lu r;u huine willimil .imI.i.
unto It wj piueltltiilijl iho jt nl i,t n iuumI
,.t the (lino it illil ui pirlnps u lull ilwn nun
would lute Km lol-ltd to ileal II
NUBS OF NEWS.
AthU'llu lull WJ H'.Jtn otcnpltil 1 1.1 nit ly
injueib U,l uuilni; In nlisrumi' uf the Mo.ilutv
ltl itnl. lt.ial.it li ill liiiim'. In .r 1111111 il 1 if ,ik lini
i, uiu kuii.1 iiuKi, .1 jw.it stun luij.'m ie.i. ;
..ieo ,W ..ju.ntic ...ih, so,,, o. m! eri,., d.um
(Oiiis lit.l Iliu. llo Hit el iiuali. Jio lull lull
will III It il jml iLntlii; wj Kt ft ci jl fur 1a.1ti.1l
hoiiu.
'I lu- fetji .s.tl.il Uib will tuuilo Ilea iilmlpil
I'oeU luinoirui; itegplii.- lu jjheill (lull ju
U'jjl IjjII wUkh uki pljoi nv'.et Mwidi).
m.wmmmmmmmm
gg Sods
98c
98c
$1.25
$1.25
$1.49
N
Out 12-4 Blankets
we mention today is
the other a plain red calico, a com-
ana usuauy sens lor .
, ) 1 .25
ZmnmwuQmfVnEBBrMBin
c
Iluun
tUsll.
.iltt n-,
uts 1I10 jn It r nf mill with a
lime cni', foi tli il imotiut 1ms
litcn tlie linill nf vjlur, Iml us
in ill lines nf i;i tic olio-, now irrnieli .iit
foi the Inecc Molts
rum cam of the ulcliuteil
Hi imond Loin foi '"t
"lUick
Special on Wednesday
Thuisday Only.
and
' 1 ne 7
iJJoyce Storesy
f Popular Priced Provisions
ESSJECanSISEK E3 CKS'HBSIICSBTO
AMUSEMENTS,
Academy of ilusic
M. RC1S, Lessee. A J, Dulfy, Manajt-.
urn us lAiai.i.vii r 01 1111,
Gibney-Hoeffler Stock Company
I'or (Hi' Wi.lv Unit llfniniiiu hin 1!.
llin I'llil'Oi 'llio In 1 111 e ml Tlio Mn.li d
l.ooliii ins, illicit liom hcllh -. pei IjI VIoiiiI.v
iiiilinto, "Unr l.litlo VllnUirt " MoihIjj cion.
iPff, lewis Xonltnii'd, llio hull 111"
I'riics vijiiiioo. 10 .iml "0 c-iits
Mglil, 10, Jll mil mU 'cms.
STAR THEATRE
AU O. Itr.nitlSaiO.V, Mvnacer
One IW'ek Ut prlniii ner Momljt, .I.111 II,
"Big Sensation Buiiesquers"
.Mjliltt I'.voii Do.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Succesborn to Jlachlne Huslnesa uf
Dickson Manufacturing Co,, Scranton
and Wllkes-Uarie, Pa,
Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining
Machlneiy, Pumps,
)miBBtmiN&88B&
Financml,
Now York and Ondirio Lund Vo
NOIIli: v I'l.Kl ll 1IIMA Hi I iho V T V. , k
jnl lint ji in I mid iiiniiijiii will, oil lln luc
ihj of rtliiiuij, PO-', ul,. ii', iml 1 J. 'in ill
ti ihc litintU now niiui iinjlint 14,1101! miilor did
11101 ljL't or tlt.itl of tniii, lUlnl .lui till, ib'i).
I.U'lllUd !' IliU bjill lOlllpJIl) tu till! Ctllllul
Inn euinpjii.i. 01 vu imi, js iniiiec, !
Vi',M,,i(V!llivV.i7i'i'M ''',,, ?,','i'.'',(illll: ,'""
jtV'.u ihe.'hl'ul1',,L;::lJlliT,nu
, (, picrfiil illou nf klld IwiitU jml all unpjl I
coupons. Jt III.' ollkc uf the I'mlul 'It list 10111
lunt, 01 M'tt lUlk, .to. ji I1JII tuti, lit ino
ilt vl New 1oik.
.w join; i. tiNTviun 1 vn comi-asy.
A, I,. PUIMKU'l, licojutt-r,
New VoiltuJul 31, mi.