C'torT-jpiSV's rVA " Jv-.7- ttWflivr' ? iWii t"""'" VW , , .' i i ' M." '? 1 ' . . -if . J... ' - f'V iV ?'. ,,'... "M ' i't- l 3rf ' . .3 f ) ' '0 I c s2 THE SCIt ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1902. MVipv. TWT-VfT, "Wl f. . It II The Perfected Shoes for Women Every week the sales of "Sorosis" shoes show some increase. There's really no possible doubt about them beingthe best shoe made for ladies. The difficult part about it is to convince you of this fact. - ,.We have a convenient ladies' shoe department and expert fitters who will give you every attention. The next pair ,of shoes you buy just try a "Sorosis." Al ways the same price, $3.50 "Hanan" Shoes For Men Do you know how different the "Hanan" styles are from other makes of men's shoes? If you have an idea there's no difference, we can convince you that it's a mistaken idea and it won't require much of an argument either. See the "Colonial" Oxford. x. Vi Ak xlWIrnt 'MKrtMi' w ti m5r L "Atterbury System" The many explana tions and assertions we have published about this perfected system of clothes making has con vinced many beyond a doubt that it's the up-to-date method of custom made clothes, ready-to-wear. We shall keep on giving explanations and advertising 4 'Atterbury" system. "It's a good thing," and, we mean to push this "good thing." The designers and cutters who first conceived this up-to-date system of clothes making realized that the progress made by Americans in all' other lines of business was also' necessary in the tailoring business. There's nothing wonder ful about the "Atterbury System." It's simply the development of ideas and rules produced by thoughtful men. As Mr. Edison is studying to develop electricity, so are these men striving to raise the standard of clothes making and make the "Atterbury System" famous. MWk yBBKnB HI ESfrn cnmnottt ma HMA J , r v & , f i ft- Straw Hats.... The above picture is one of our- "Special" shapes. It's very swell and we haven't the least doubt that jt will be very popular. We have rnany. other shapes that are the latest production of strav hat makers. There's ,style and dn abundance of good qualities" in every hat. From 50c tQ $3 Manhattan Shirts We need not repeat that 'Manhattan" is the best shirt made. Most men know it; but it's possible you don't know of the rich combinations of color that's shown in the new "Manhattan" this season, in Madras and "Air Cell" Fabric. I BROTHERS Complete Outfitters to Men arndi Boys. Tfae News f Catboncfafec THE FACTS ABOUT THE LOOKOUT GATE TENDER Edward Kenwoithy Was Changed Though Ho Is on Duty Again. The Order of His Removal Xeads to Confusion and Discharge of Two Men The Tribune's' Story Was Not Incoriect as Asseited by Del- awaie and Hudson Officials. :;A'n- Iteuv.nppeared'In jlhe- Carbondalo orrcsion'ileiipe"5f- a, morning paper lo tUfiJcrtecftbatiJibe "Kateninn ut the Lookout 0)i&Iuk of thy P. & H. had beVn, rpniuycd. ' ,'u alla.x the alleged exullqincut of kouiu people ovi'i" the d'aiiKer ofUlftj'iiiiguarded crossing It can be suldtiiac "tilts jt'ein .Is Incorrect. The' ate tdnaefjilind ilfigm;i.ii, Edward Ivllnv'iirthsj'irj'ftlJoJU dtrly"' there and will ' lPiriafu aa formerly. ft veiling Leader of'yesteiilay." " One of thu liifciyuge.sof this currec- 1.ACK COW SKX.SK. People Oct Wilful. A cow or horse or even a dog will re- 1 fu.se to cat or drhil: what tin' animal 1 Knows to iio harmful, but 'mankind will persist In iiourlng In colloe even after having been fully assured that It Is 't Kteadlly killing lilm. Once In a whllUc they wake uji and do the sensible thing) A lady says, "Why will people wait as long as 1 did when it Is so easy to m'e oneself the mtlferlng caused by coffee di Inking'.' After using corfeu several years I discovered that I was j breaking down nervouMy, I consulted I novel ul jloctora.bui in spite of every- ! thing, snea'dHy-grciV woio, Une.pb.vslelnn lulvlwl me to quit . eov-;yin((!Si:t1'iU(iyffJ,KJ1,5' llic wa ! of will powei'.'-but every time It was a '.julHei'iibly fHliuip. .My stoinavh. was -In dreadful shape Tilfii'I was uuahlii to sleep at night, ner vous pioHtratlnn set In and I became bn'lVrtble to drag-about, ,One day while visiting a minister's wife, a motherly old lady, sip pioposed th give mo a cup of coffee, the kind silo had yjeernusliig, three times a day for three years. Ho she hi ought out a clip of the most fragrant, delicious bev- e'rage. It was coffeajupd- t was not qbffee, I tried It and wan eigor to ftiow how It was made. She Buld, 'Flvci years ago I was af- (fJotcd much as you are but I quit 'rtJlnltlng coffee and began using J'os- iuni Food Cotfe,e( and that produced f-IJiii result you 'see and restored me to J health.' ' Mbe wild a lqt.inoru and jvUpii I went feiofna I got a box of J'ostuin find began '"Yrsfiig It. Sueli a soothing effect took Slacc and I began Bleeping nights and felt a relief from my awful nervous ,tii8lon, Gradually and surely I got r.-well and now I feel us strong and RieMthy as a woman should at riiy age, With all my old-time energy restored. "Vf.jearriestly entrea all coffee drinkers change to Poatum. What Is the use of suffering day and night .becitusef of fjsoine paltry coffee.when one has but to VJeave'lt off and'uie Postum tosbo. well, and I think onyoiji will agreo" wltliniiie that health l'frorth everything else; money,. Dropferty ar tme," Name gv- n bf foatu'm Co., Battle Creek; Mich, Hon Is that Kcnworthy,. the gateman at the Lookout crossing, bad not been removed at all. The fact is, as The Tribune stated yesteuhiy, Kenworthy was removed and w.is olf duty for a day. Furthermore The Tribune was correct when the story that appeared yesterday was written. Unfortunately it was crowded out on the day it was Intended to appear, but was used on the tlrst opportunity. In the meantime the return of Kenworthy to his post was not made public. ABOUT THE STEIKE. 'Bev. F. Ellin ger's Contribution Touching on'tho Situation. Hev. F. Khlnger, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, left last evening for the Lutheran mlnlsterum at ICaston. Cefoie leaving he communicated the following to The Tribune, touching on the strike situation: "Our annual convention, the Mlnls terium of the Kvangellcal Lutheran Church of Pennsylvania, is meeting in Kaston, whence T go, wishing the stilke over by my return. During the famous stilke of 1S77, I had charge of the Plttston Lutheran church. AVe felt like a lamlly besieged, as the trains were cramped with .soldiers, armed to the teeth, and famine seemed Imminent, I can never forget the horrlbltt aspects of the situation, and was glad to leave the coal regions by neenpt'iig a call from near Huffalo, ,, y. "And now 1 live again in tills region for n number of years, where strike?, so various, follow each other In such MiecesMou as to make life unpleasant In spite of all pleasuie arrangements, to lull tho people asleep at the bilnk of the abvss, " 'And Qod looked upon the earth and behold It was corrupt.' CJcnesIs, vl:12. Nothing1 less, but a speedy return to that true C'hibulnulty and love of the first century can correct nnd remove the evils that menace tho world. The old,, corrupt world, reprrwnted In the Unman empliu was saved and regen erated by this true t'hil.stlanlty of the III st century. Tho speedy return to this spirit could and would solve tho grave social pioblems of today, Itev, P. Khlnser. May 20. 100J. "Arizona" Diagram Opeun Tonight.. The diagram for Augustus Thomas' beautiful play, "Arizona," will open this evening at 7.10, Cheeks will be given out at 7,30. This attraction is guaranteed by tho management of the (linnd to be the greatest dramatic eyent In tho history of Carboiidale, The oilglual cast and production us was seen during Its long run In New York city will bo seen here, Operated on for Appendicitis. Miss Catherine Momihitn, of Fall brook street, was operated on for ap pendicitis at Ibuergency .hospital on Monday nleht. Yesteulay" her condi tion was tavofablo uml her recovery seems assured. New Yard Engines. The Delaware and Hudson company has just received from the Dickson works three new yard engines of the latest design. They are luwubticd 25, 20 and 27, They have sloping tanks und are without puny trucks. The en gines are considerably heavier than the yard engines heretofore used by this company and are capable of much more work, being able to haul trains of al most twice the length of the old ones. No. 23 is being used In the Carbon dale yard. It Is in charge of Engineer Blake and Fireman Joseph Herbert. Numbers 20 and 27 nrfl In use In the Green Kldge and Wilkes-Barre yards. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. They Will Be Held in This City on June 11. The United States Civil Service com mission announces that on June 11 an examination will be held In this city for the positions of clerk and carrier In the nostofllee service. ! This examination is open lo all citi zens of the United States who eomol.V with the requirements. Competitors will be rated without regard to any consideration other than the qualifica tions shown In their examination papers, and elisibles will be certified strictly In accordance with the civil service law and rules. For application blank, full instruc tions, application should be made to the undersigned. Applications may be filed with the secretary of the local board as Jato as 9 a. m. on June 11, 1002. P. F, Fox, Secretary Postal Board. DE. WHA1EN CANNOT GO. There Will Be No Prohibition Dele gate from This County. Itev. Dr. Whalen, pastor of the Ber ean Baptist church, will not go to the state Prohibition convention as the delegate from Lackawanna county. It is likely, therefore, that there will be no one to represent this county at tho meeting of Prohibitionists at New Castle today, as there is no one of the parly who Is prepared to step lu and fill tho breach. Dr. AVhalen, when the choice fell on lllm, acquiesced In the wishes of the county committee and Intended to leave today, Circumstances of church work enrao up yesterday that would not al low him to bo absent, and last night Dr. AVhulen regretfully decided that he 'would stay at home. Golf Club's Officers. The members of the Carboiidale Coif club met and reorganized for tho sea son on M,oudny night by electing D, L. Crane, president; Albert II, Crane, sec retary, and George II. Paul, treasurer, Tho club begins Its second year under very favorablo circumstances. It was decided to make a number of Improve ments to the links and a new club house will be erected to replace the one destroyed by fire early In the spring. Those wishing to join the club may communicate with any of the officers. Heap Obsequies. Yesterday afternoon occurred the fu neral of the late Joseph Heap. The cortege left his late home at 2.30 and proceeded to Trinity Kpiscopal church, where services were held. Itev. It. A. Ehrlnger officiated. The funeral was exceptionally large and proved the high esteem In which tlie deceased was held by a wide circle of friends. Inter ment was made in Brookslde cemetery. Sick in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bandall Stevens, of hunmnt avenue, received word this week of tho illness of their son, Henry, in rew lork city, who Is suffering irom typhoid fever. Word was received yesterday that ho was resting quite easy. Mr. Stevens Is a trained nurse, having been, in the Bellevue hospital for a couple of years. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in the Car boiidale postofllce, May 21, 1902, for per sons unknown: S. Bell, P. A. Dis, Edward A. Lan gan, T. F. Price, N, U. Slasburg. J. J. Ward, William Yundo, Miss Katie M. Smydern, Mrs. L. A. Llndsey, Mrs. Welch. J. H. Thomas, Postmaster. Mrs. Catharine Durphy at Rest. The funeral of the late Mrs. Cath erine Durphy took place ypsterday af ternoon at 'J o'clock, services being held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. States on Mill street, after which Interment was made In Maplewood cemetery. , GET YOUR SHARE. ' Blackmen, whitemen, red men, yellowmen, all are busy eating away at the world's food supply everyday three limes a day. Every one is entitled to a share. Are you getting yours ? Does it do you good ? If not, take Scott's Emulsion. It is a concentrated, predigest eel food much nourishment jn small space and all usable by the weakest system. It restores the flesh of young nd old. Send for l'lc Sample. ' SCOrr & DOWNS. CbcmUli, iw I'iarl St.. N. V. ' ! Remains Taken to Plttston. Tho funeral of tho late Pearl Hale took place yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. Services were held at the late home on Spencer street, after which the remains were conveyed to tho Delaware and Hudson nnd tnken to Plttston where interment was made. Fishermen After Trout, M. J, Oliver, of Summit avenue, nnd William Foster, of Cherry avenue, me on a fishing trip near Unlondale. Richard Craft, of Clark avenue, re turned from Ilonlck Centre last even ing with a largo basketful of trout. THE PASSING THRONG. Walter Mills s 111 at his home on Gil bert street, James Staple, of Waymart, drove to this city yesterday. s Kugeno Cusick, of Sorauton, was a Carboiidale visitor last evening. Prank Coddlngtou, of Tanner's Falls, was a Carboiidale visitor yesterday, John O'ltourko Is back at wotk af ter sojourning a week on the grand Jury at Scianton. David Lewis, of .South Main street, Is In Philadelphia undergoing an opera tion on his eyes. Mr, Lewis la lu the Wills Kye and Ear hospital, JERMYN AND AUYFIELP, Charles II. Wvllrs, of Siranton, jrij J. 1), Stoiktr, cf .lemon, made a luoliirt hip to I'liilailrlpliU Monday, whom tliey met Mr, H'il. IUiii Walker ami ilosdl j con trait fur five water plants it Kitlamiluy and udjaceut leirlluiy, II le new omieu will consolidate the the iomi.mtti, 'I le plant will he u model one and one ut the liett in ncstcin IViimylwnU of any touu of ill tin: KltlJiiiilns It Hie county teal of Arm. ttioug luunly, forty-four miles northeast of l'itls liuri; on (lie Allegheny rlwr. The new dant h!II le canltollteil at about one-lull million. The proirolcrs are lacked by Srranton and Kit tanning capitalists. The property is a uluablc one and considered a good purchase. Mr. J. J. Miller, of Jcnnjn, has been employed by the i.ew company, and will leave on Monday to take charge of the new enterprise. Mrs. ,1. U. Stotker, of Jcnnyn, has iued about l."0 imitations to her friends from Caibondalc to Siranton, for a tea to be ghen Thuisda.v after Mioon, and it will be the social event of the wu on in Jenmn. Friday will be patrons' day at the public schools, at which time patents and all friends of education Jrc most cordially invited to IU. There will be on exhibition work that has been piled away during the jcars, done by each pupil on eery subjcit . The teachers have done tomo hard work in pieparations for litis event, and earnestly desire a larpe attendance. Friday evening there will be a society meeting In the Primlthp Methodist chinch. Hev. Buck ingham, of WilKes-Uarre, will lead the exercises and a large attendance is desired. Kicrjono is cordially invited to be present. The Alonzo Hatch entertainment, which was to have been given in Assembly hall last evening, nua cancelled on account of the strike. OLYPHANT A large gathering of people attended the recital given by the mu-Iu pupils of St. Patrick's acad emy, at the Father Mathew- Opera House last eiening. An attractiie programme was presented and the efforts of each participant was much ap preciated and liberally applauded by the audience, Charles O'Hojle, of Lackawanna ttreet, left yes terday for New York. Tho lctteis uncalled for ut tho Olyphant post- omco are as follows: I). B. Kians, W. G, How ard, lllanehc Morane, ,T. I. Williams, Waller Cioss. William llisns, James Hodirins, John K. Jones, Amu .1, Loftus, Viola Murphy, Sidney Jtlchmoud, John S.wuon", MifS i'.llrn Connell, Tlie funeral of Fiank Udwaids, of flra&y Island, will be held this afternoon tit 2.30 o'clock. Inter ment will lie made In I'rwpect cenictciy, Peck llle. Mis. William Kians, of i:dvardillp, is tho gnet of .Mr, and Mrs. 0car Azer, of lllakely. The employes of tho UclauMO and Iluiton col lieries here wire paid yontcrday. Tlie weekly social of tho .liuenis Panting tliuta will he held in Mahon's hall Friday evening, .Musiii by Lawicncc a orchestra. .Many from hcic attended the ciicus at Scranton yesterday, i Miss Mrlc Kians, of Plttston, la visiting friends in town. The lllakely Choral society accepted tlie imita tion of their Instructors, Tied II. and Mrs. Palny Hall Wll.cn, and paid them a ilslt last eiening at lliclr homo in Scranton, coiner of Mulberry street and Momoe- aieutte, The society, about thlity stroiur, made tho trip In a trolley car. The host und hostess gaio a very cordial wcleoino to their guesta. The eiening was tpent ery pleasantly lu soma-, mtulo and amucment9. Itc frc.hmenU were terved, anil the hoclety returned to lllakely glad oier tho oening's pleasure. .t,4 For the Boys and Girls Also the Grown People. This cut. represents a J new novelty the 2oth Century Air Ship. De- lights everybody, durable and harmless in every respect, will fly from jo to 300 feet in the air, and j iinay be used hundreds 'of times. One of these Air amps given wun every $i.o purchase or f more of bhoes or Ox fords. All the new Summer Styles now in stock. I The Brooks & Sanderson Shoe Co., Cor. Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves. . J P. S. We Also Give Green Trading Stamps. TAYLOR. After an lllncsj of peveril months, Joseph Hall passed away at tho home of Mrs. James Nash, of I'nloii street, je.terdjy afternoon at 1.B0 o'clock, lie was li jean of ago and a member of Mluooka tllbe, .No. 'JI7, linpioied Order of Ited .Men. The funeral Mill be held onvThurlay afternoon, Interment in the 1'rcsli) tcrlau (erne tery, The following police oftliris hue been appoint ed by llingess V, l, tirifrttln und Chief of Police Kiam for the varioui Maids, and appiutid by the police committee of the borough council; liiat ward, John Howard, Thomas Wclby, John Powell, HUhard MorrU; Suond ward, I'.dwm Allen; Thiid ward, William l'riie, William Jones, (ieorgu I'eny, John II. Thomas, C.'lirltt Zumhatlr, Fourth waul, John Kians; Fifth waid, IV, J. itaudall; Hi Mil ward, First dUlritt, W. J. Wil liams, Conrad Phlllipi, John W.ivi; beiond dis Irht, (ieoige Mianuon, Joseph I'rl tr. 'Hie fuueial of Daniel Jenkins took plain fmm Itl-t late homo In llaihertown, Old Foige, jiv.ef. day afternoon, and was largdy attended. Inter mriit was made in Murcy cemetery, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. HoAlns and family, of Alhcrton ttreet, attended the funeral of tlie fur., liter's mother, Mrs. Margaiet lloskins, at Wet Scranton, )eierday, Mluooka tribe. Order of lted Men, will meet in legular teuton this eirnlng. Meiiliant M. V. Judge is liomo from Philadel phia, where lie i lilted hi brother, J.tnes Jud,;e, who is levelling treatment in a hospital there, TI16 Ijikawanna company will pay the tin. p)o;c of tho larious collieries in this borough on Saturday. The Delaware and Httdion torn- pany will pay their emplojes at Ciicenwood Xos. 1 and 2 mines today. Taylor lodge, Knights of Pjtliias, will meet tills eiening in regular scciun. Mes-M. Jccph Coomlm, John A, I'.vans and Jolm Ott left jesterday Mr Allantie City. MImis Bes.ie und May Pltllllns ami Su-Io Powell visited friends in Kingston on the .Sabbath. Prof, (Jcorge Howclls, of Siranton, was a buslncfs taller in town jestcrday. at PECKVILLE. JIanv of our citizens attended the clrciu Simi'cn yesterday, William Hughes and Mart Segraies spent yester day fbllng at Lake Lodorc. The Forest and Stream club will meet Saturday eiening at 8 o'clock at tho office of tlie Peik Lumber Manufacturing (oinpany, All membeia ate lequcttcd to be piesent, 'Jhv iiieinbers nf Hatper lodge, No. T07, Inde pendent Order of OJd Fellows, will meet at tho hoso hotf-s UiU afternoon at 1 o'clock, prior to altendlng tie funeral of tho late Frank K, IM wards, T.ie members of Warahpa tribe, No. 211, Im proud Order of lied Men, will meet at the ho litmo at 1 p. in. today to attend the funeral of (la late Frank F. Kdwards. The funral of tho latn Frank IJ, Kduards, of flimsy tiet(, will take plate at the .Methodi.t Kpiscopal thurcli this afternoon at 'J o'clock, Hev. F, (.eudall clticlatlug. Interment In Protpcct ccmelciy, AVOCA. Mr. H, M, Steele, of Piltsbuig, grand organ. I?er of the Daughter of Ht, fieorge, has been in tonn during tlie pat few dajs, Vesterdiy tftcr. noon a large delegation of the Daughtrrs from Jeiiniii to li.imouth were piesent. A few dim cullks bale been can. I tig disturbances lately in tlie order, and Mrs. S'tecls rame here to esplalu the lawa and ipicll Hie disturbances. The remains of Ocorgo Steecle, who died in lie Philippines tcveral months ago, were taken lu Motion's undertaking rstabll.liment on Saturday eiening and prepared for burial. The family 10 sides In liurjea, and owing lo hi.? iiiothci's ill heallli they were not taken homo until a ftw houis before bmlal, Inteimeut wuc nude with military hunors in Many cemeteiy. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mis. (irorge, of White llaiui, uas Interred lu Langclllfe ccine tery on Sunday afternoon, 'Ihe fiiiieul of Mrs. Audrew lleal.-.v look plate on fcutuulay afternoon, lutenneiit was made in tt. Marj's lemetcij". MUcs Allvu Hellly and Nellie Armstrong, of i'iltston, spent Sunday with (rioiulj here. All illlTereuces bettvicu the brldgemen and (lie Da) ton t'ouitructlon lompatiy haic been seltltd. and a full corps urc at 1101k yesterday morning on tlio Hprlng Urook bridge. Mis, Mario Pnrmvl and tun children, of ll.izli ton, are guests of Mrs. Sanders of Lincoln Hill.". Will F. Iltttke, ftlatrlng with hla own lompan;', Is plijlng a three-light'.' engagement In Sau'. field Opera lloue this neck. MOOSIC. Mr. Joseph Miller, of Carbond.ilp, spout Monday with Ills sister, Mrs. James Voran, Miss Mary Thomas, of Wllkcs-Bftrre, spent Sunday with her parents. The Misses Hind entertained a foiv of their friends on Saturday evenltiR at their home on Main street. Mr. Bofirar returned to his home In New York after spending Sunday In town. Mr, William Campbell left yesterday for White Haven where, ho has secured a position, Miss Davis, of Hyde Park, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. U D. War ner. Mr. Thomas Glllet, while at work In the mines some time ago, was htruclt in the eye with a piece of coal, Ills eye Is In 11 very critical condition. Miss Mae Greene spent Sunday with her parents at Plains. First Class Tickets to San Franclsctt nnd Return at Less Than One Way Fare, On account of tho Imperial. Council, Nobles of the Mystlo Schflne, San Francisco, California, June 10th mil, 1002, (ho Lackawiiumv railroad will ls fiue first-class excursion tickets from Scianton at the low rate of $66.25 for tho round trip, on salo good going May 2fltli to June 7th Inclusive and for re turn to reach original starting point not luter than 60 days from original date of purchase of ticket, See Depot Ticket Agent In regard to stop off priv ileges variable routes, side trips, Pull man reservations, etc. Western Union Official Resigns, Uy Kxcluslie Wiie from The AocUtcd Press. Philadelphia, May 20.WHltim IJ. GUI has re signed as superintendent of the Sixth distikf of (ho Wotciu t'nion Telegraph company, eastern dil Ulon. 1 . 4 - r, - . Sa