xt'r",v'",'!" ,'a wTJ-wvr-m$r wsTWsfs ,t " TH13 SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1002 Tr-waj.Mf jstj ifltto'wwi1 BBmtP-vw - - ir vrr-wrT4iimTf-PWr f, 0rfri-v ' ,"yw"t,yitV jffir&- yv "'ft-.1 H . Colinly Savings Bank and Triisf Company, 506 Sprttco Street. Receives Deposits in Sums of and pays per cent, terest thereon. $1 and in- OPENS MONDAY NIGHT. L. A. WATRES, President. O. S. JOHNSON, Vlce-rres. A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS; Win. F. Ilnllstriid, I J, P. KlusHlmiy, O. H. Johnson. llleoiPtt Wurimi. AUKtHt tlnblnsoii, I.Idm. o'liilcn, I.. A. Watro". 7n Green Trading i Stamps JJ Free Ml I II II I lecture Course of International Cor respondence Schools Association. On Morning evening next, Oct. 13, itev. Vvimk W. OuiiRatiltis, president of llio Almoin Institute of Tocliuoliw, ClilniRii, 111., will Rpeitlc at the Lyceum theitter, iiiider the uuspleus nr Hip ln tei'imllunnl Col rei-pmiilciici- Sidiuoln us poclullon, Ills (tibjeet will ho "The Typical Anii-ilcim," which Ur. Guiif-itu Ins In very woll utile tn Imiidlo on uc IMltlllt of his viist experience na presi dent of one of the liugest technical col IrRpfl In the country, ami his travels iibicmd. Or. Cliiiisauhis' lectures are nlwitvrt ivplole with dct'i) thought and new HUKBL'Rtloiift thai will abide with Ida uudletioe. Wlipipver ho appears ho Is always sun. to Imvo 11 crowded house. Up Iiuh all the cum: and fjrnoo of the prapllred orator. Ills full, round voIpp and clpar eiiuiiPlatlon inakn every syl l.iblp nudlblo hi evpry portion of Hip liottte. In poweifui eonilciifatlon or t lump-lit, i-lear miiilyplH of ituitlve-i and poitrayal of eiltleal periods and events, Ur. (luiismilus has proven himself n lii.istpr. ARM OF THE LAW IS FELT Open Violence and Disorder Apparently at an End Hereabouts. ONLY ONE ARREST MADE INDUSTRIAL CABINETS. "With purchaso of Wall Paper, Shades, Pictuie Frames, Burnt Wood and Leather Novelties. No better time than now to bilng us your unframeel pictures for framing. We have the best assortment of frames in Scranton. All Kinds of Inteiior Decora tive Work promptly done. Good workmanship. COUPON Cut this out and present it at our store. Pur chase goods to the amount of $1.00 or more and you will re ceive 30 STAMPS FREE. Jacobs & Pasold, 200 Washington Ave. Supply Committee Decides to Recom mend Purchaso of Twelve. The mipply committee of the hoard of eoiurol nun Inst nlnht, alter the ad journed mooting ot the board, and, af ter llMtonliii; nt Foine IciiKth to the statement of J. il. Downs, the agent for the Tiffany .Industrial eablnct, decided to recommend to thu board the pur- An Italian Taken Into Custody for Discharging a Revolver nt Oly phant No Immcdiato Prospect of a General Resumption of Work. Local Opcratois Claim That False Settlement Rumors Aro Keeping Men Out General Manager Brydon Says Families of Workmen Arc Being Threatened. The pi'Mruee of additional troop In this county seems to have had the effect of clicckluir open violence. Only one or two cases of disorder were re ported ycstciday, though the t-upsrlu-trndents of the hip coal companies maintain that their men aro still beliif? to begin operations there on a more extensive scale will probably begin on Monday. The Delaware, I,nckawanna and Western company Is now produc ing nn average of S,000 Ions of coal dully. AGAINST-COAL PICKING. It was learned yesterday Hint Hie olllclitls or the several coal companies hnvo decided to begin tin active cru sade ngulnst the picking of coal from the dumps. This has been previously itttetnptrd In sporadic cases, but n geiir era! movement ngulnst offenders In this particular will begin at once. Not only will thu persons directly engaged In picking the coal ho arrested, but the persons buying It from them will be taken Into custody as well, on the charge of lecelvlng stolen goodp. There was no disorder of any conse quence near the Thirteenth regiment's ennip yesterday and otnccis and men hnd a quiet day. A drunken Italian, who was discharging a revolver near the Johnson No. 2 mine, was nrrcsled Into in the afternoon by Lieutenant Vnn b'enten, of Company (.1, and a squad of men, and wan locked In the glial d house to await the disposition of Colonel Vntreu. A squad of men f 10m Company TJ, which was on guard at the Olyphaut No, U colliery, fired nt two piowlers eaily yesterday morning, but hit no one ns fnr as can be learned, They rtnv two niPii prowling abouL near the mine, who ran when they were challenged. Two volleys weip tired at the retreat ing figures. ORDER FROM GENERAL. The goiiPial order of Hrlg.idler flen cral Gobln rclalhp to tho strict letter of the law enforcement of Governor MASS MEETING OF THE MINERS THEY GATHERED IN THE FARR FIELD YESTERDAY, Principal Address Was Dollvorcd by Rev. Mr. Moore, of Avocn, Who Proved Himself a Strong Cham pion of tho Strikers Advised tho Women to Encourage Their Hus bands to Stand Firm Hon. John R. Farr, Mike Kohut, Mr. Fallon and T. D. Hayes Also Spoke. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. V "Tbey Draw Well." 0 I Morris' Magnet Cigars X Tho best ''nine for ,". cents. 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 X Try ono and you will Miiolce no other. All the trading In anils of He. cigars at SI 71 per box, or fl for 23c. Tho largest vailoty ol Pipes and Tobaccos in town. E. C. MORRIS, The Cigar Man 325 Washington Avenue. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In and About o!The City Bowling Games Postponed. Tho bowling sanies vhlih ,ue schedule d to lie lolled 011 Monday night between the li.ickiis and llainpe teams have been postponed until next Wednesday night. ti, IHIMII HIM INI Mini 1 1 mmmnmmm mm 1 mmi I in ii n i)l III I 'W' !; V,1 , -- , , . I' " i'lS-'Ji-'HK $W&&$?X-r -(-' -' .- : - -- ' . - - S'-P'i?:, mm- ':. : -: ;. v. : - . j ; . ;.- h,i0mt Funeral at Cleveland. The fuiicr.il of Mis. Nellie Williams .len- lliis, wife of llnriv .lenhitis, louneily of 171.1 Chin eh 11 venue, this city, will take place at Cleveland, (J., at 2 p. ni. today. Called Him a Scab. Thomas Council, ol Cedar aienue, had u boy named I'.itiltlt llaggeity aiialgiieil Poloio Aldeiman "Cuddy last evening lor railing him a miiIi, Tho boy was lined i" nnd cost;). Married in the Couit House. Ilniliin I'unly, aged ::"i jimin and Ml-i I'.lla Hauls, aged .M jeais, belli of lJan moie, weio united hi mnuln-je at noun jesteiday hi tho coint house hy Alder 1111111 Howe. The nucniimy oceiiued 111 tho olllco ol Heglht'r of Wills Koch, Sale of Propei ty. In tho cum l house yesteulay Attorney John J. Tonliey, admlnlHiialor of the es tate of Matilda Swingle, hold tlm .Swin gle tarm of Mi acres and bnlldiuu's lo cated In Meillson township mar Moscow III pillille sine lu Alldluw llleseeki'f lor Jl.O.'S. (huso of twelve of the cabinets, at ,a cost of $7." each. The cabinet is Resigned to furnish special advantages tor the study of in dustrial science, as applied to the ani-mr-1, mineral and vegetable kingdoms. It contains elghty-sK huge cards, each showing the development of some special industiy. For Instance, one eaid is devoted to cotton. A sample of the cotton, as picked fioin the plant. Is attached to the coid and it is shown In the several stages of Us development, until a fin ished piece of cloth is reached. In con nection wiili this, theie are samples of the by-products such as cotton-seed oil, cotlolene, etc., attached to the caul, together with n lull debcrlption of tho cotton Industry. Other cauls are devoted to rubber, silk cultuie, iron and steel, gold, silver and other mineral, vegetable and ani mal products. Dr. O'Malley stiongly favored pur chasing a cabinet fnr every school In the city, but Supeiintendent Phillips uiged against this, ami advised the purchase of only three or four first, until the tenchprs begin to take an in terest in the woik. A compromise was dually effected by a decision to leeoin- mend the purchase of twelve cabinets Used Abusive Language. David Johnson, ot l.oid's ceati, was ar raigned befoie Aldeiman lluivn e.steidny, charged with using abusUo language, being drunk and dlhouleil, anil niulilnjj tbitats against Mts. Mary Coonuy and otlieis. lie wa.s lined ;." and held in PW ball for com I. To Be Adjusted Today, phector of I'nhlle Woilts lioche said qstoiduy that the difiurauceh between Contractor Dalo and the Suanloii Hull way eonuipany regarding the construction of the Piovidemo loud, puo will piob ahly bo adjusted at a coiifeieiico to lie, hold hi ilty hull today. Engines Collide in n Fog, Dm lug tho heavy fog which prevailed be,liveeu C and 7 o'clock yuMeidtiy moiii. lag, engines 1 and L'i7 011 the Cential Itallrond of New Joisey, collided hi tho llcllevuo ymd, and the formery was badly cilppled. Tho llag on ai7 could not be. seen, and Iftl crashed Into hei. Arrestetl for Larceny, A young man who gave his uamo of j. Clgaii,, Idled a hoiso iiikI cairlago fjjUTJ Crin.uj'H lively on Tluusdny to gd Id North Smintou, Tim outllt wis folmd at night 011 tho boulevaid and Moigiin was uiiested on a wainint yea teduyx Ho settled the case by paying thu copts. J ' Rapid Transit Abroad. t tho (eqiiP3t of tho Clulstlnu woilc erf of thu Aniornian Alcinoiiul, tho pi 0111 Islng mission of tho IVnn Aveiiuo IluptUt Chinch 011 lrcscott uvinuu, Dr. I'leico Ui reiie.it his lectuio on "itmnblcs or Itmild Tianslt Abroad," on IMday even lap. October 17. Tho pioceeds will bo for tho now dun ih luilldlng fund. Tho eo iiiio will ho given at tho Mission eliupel. Goldsmith Bros.' Shoe ptoto will be closed nil day Sat- urday until U o'clock In the evening, 5ii account of holiday. Resolutions of St. Joseph's Society. The St, Joseph's society, lor the pie vention of ciuelty to children and aged poisons, of the city of Kcranton, In tegular meeting assembled on the eighth day of October, A. D. IHO., con scious of a gieat loss sustained In Its ranks by the taking away In death of one of Its most acalou.-. and hilluentlal nieinbei.s, do place upon the permanent lecords of the society this memorial to Mrs, 15. A, Iloban: An active doer of good for mtp a hull' ceiuuiy of matured Clulstlnu Aionienhood, 11 deeply Inter ested and energetic worUer lu the ineiclcs of our organization, we lament with the community the loss id' her peisonullty anil cliuiactci, A caiecr of simple, unall'icted piety and devotion, covtilng a long life has ionic to a clo.se. The mother of the bishop of the Peranum diocese, uudei whoso ptoteotlqu we labor, has left be hind In our midst the memory of her tiuo womanly virtues. Affable mid lourteous lu her lelatlons to the soci ety mid Its members, modest and un assuming, when piide mid vanity could well bo huis, elllclent and eliVctlve lu deeds, It Is with regret Hint this society marks upon the pages of Its book her separation from earthly communion with Its woiks. In testimony wheioof tho society has caused this inliiuto to bo Inscribed. Mrs, V. V. (Sinister, Mrs. W, H, Dug gaii, Mis. M. J. Flaheity, Committee. The Proper Time To buy a Piano or Organ Ih just now today at Uuernsey Diotheih' sale, 111 Washington avenue. Don't put it off, as stock Is being reduced every duy, and the selections cannot bo us good later; and don't forget that Wednesday, the 15th lust., Is the lust day; and don't miss tho opportunity of a lifetime. They Pay the User, If you wish a half-tono or line cut, let tho Scranton Tribune make It for you. Our equipment tor this work Is complete nnd up-to-date. AVo have facilities for doing tho finest gort of work at lowest prices and what's 111010, wo do it. A trial order will convince you, Always Busy, Open this evening. Very large bar gains all day nnd evening in all de partments. Always busy, always hon est, and alwaya at Nod. 111-116 Wyo ming uvenuc. 'KVJB & lUSlMA'. CAMP OF GOVERNOR'S TROOf iuimidated on their way to and from woik, and that their families aie being tciroiized in their absence. The prospect for any general lesump tlon of woik now that all the troops In tho state aio out does not appear to be very bright. Local opeiatois admit ted .is much ychtoiihiy, though they qualified their admission by saying that a gi eater sense of security will be felt by 111011 rius.li cms of working when tho troops ate heie si week more, and that more men will come back when tbey ipallze that all minors of a set tlement aie groundless as far as the opcratois granting concessions is con cerned. "I am firmly convinced," said the su perintendent of one of the largest companies--, yesterday, "that .1 great many men who want to woik aie being held back by thls talk of settlement. These rumors and alleged semi-olllclal an nouncements that tho operatois aio about to lecerio from their position, aio the veriest balderdash and only serve to buoy the strlUcis up. T received au thentic information fioin headquarteis this afternoon that the attitude of the picsldents Is the same today as it has been since the strike began, and Hint they will giant no concessions to the United Mine Workers if they have to keep up the fight all winter." STILL INTIMIDATED. Dlstiict .Superintendent Tobey, of the Delawaie, Laeka wanna and AVestern company's coal department, com plained yesleiday that the workmen employed at the company's mines are still being Intimidated on their way to woik and seemed inipiessed with the necessity of having military piotectlou accorded them. Geneial Manager J. It, Hryden. of the Ontario .mil Western's coal depailinent, said that the families of men employed at scuiul of tho mints under his eon tiol, aie still being persecuted. A party of four men, he wild, with gunny sacks over their faces Invaded the home of a non-union wnikman In Ninth Scranton on Wednesday night, and threatened Ida wdfe with pergonal vio lence If she didn't peisuado her hus band to stop working, in another case n woman living at Tluoop has been warned to send a favorable reply be fore tomonow night to a committee which waited upon her with a request that she Insist upon her husband's quitting woik. "So fe.iiful are the families of many of our men who are both working and living at our mines that we have been obliged to .station men at their homes to guard theni at night," said Mr. Dry den. "Should this condition of alfalis continue we may find It necessary to ask for military protection for them," No now collleiles were put lu opera Hon yesterday, though It was given out at the olllcos of the Delaware, I.aekawanna and Western company that operations w 1k icsumed at ono or two additional mines next Monday or Tuesday. One ot these will prob ably bo tho new Auclilncloss, This Is un experimental bleaker, being run by electricity and snnio little coal Is be lag put through It dally, An attempt V -NOTICE- These Stares will be open at 0 p. m. SAMTKlt JJUOS. jC.? f-'tonp's order, w.ss received by Colonel Watrrs ye.itcr.1ay moinlng. It re.itls as follows: Wi!l;es-l;.iire, l'u., Oct. !, 1W2. "letici.ll Oirici. Iii compliance with (ienerel Order No. I'll, A. !. O., and Genual Older No. II, hriiilqiijrli-is of Hie rihl.-dun, dated Oct. i, 1902. the brigade Is now cnnreiitiatcri In the eounlles nl' Susquehanna, l.aekn v.nnim and the iinithern half oT Luzerne, with headquarteis nt Wilkes-I.arip. The brigade general commander tnkes this oceas-lou to Impress upon all ofilcois nnd men the absolute neces-lty of strict military discipline and soldieily conduct. Any Infi action must be severely dealt with. Atient'on especially Is called to the speckle older of the commander in chief, lu which the duly is enjoined upon each one of us, which must be executed to the loiter. "As tumults, 1 lot, mob and rilsoirier usually occurs when men ntttnipt to work in iiinl about the coal mines, he will so that all men who desire to woik and their families have ample piotectlou. He will pioteet all trains mid other propertx fiom unlawful Inlerleivnce; will anest all pet sons engaging In acts ol violence and In timidation, nnd hold them under guntri until their H'leiise will not endanger thu public peace. "Ilu will see that nil tbients, intimida tions, nrsaulls mill all aeis of violence cease nt once." Public ponce and mml order will b prc- seivcri on all ncc.i-liuis. mill no interfoi encc whatsoever will be permitted with ulllceis and men in this dlsehaie of their duty imikr tills order. The dignity and authorit: of tin state must be main tained, and her poweis to siippicss all Inwhvhiiesn within her bonh'is be iu ;.ortctl. Ity command of .1. 1'. s!, ilnbln, Hilgade General. W. S. Millar, usWinnt adjutant general. WILL ENFORCE ORDER. Colonel Watres said that he Intended to enforce this order as dhecteri, "its enforcement means the Institu tion of a sort of mild inaiilal law, does It not','" asked the Tilbune man. "It looks that way," said the colonel, "but theie Is no question as to the gov ernor's power to Issue such an ouler." S, Pessnl.i and Anthony llotll, the two Italians who culled for the box of ammunition at the Olyphaut station on Thursday, and who woiv placed un der an est by Captain Koote, were biought before Colonel Wuties last night and given a severe reprimand. The colonel explained to tho men that he would take their parole and give them thtlr Jlbeity If they would promise to belmvo themselves in the futuie. I'essala was ablo to talk Kng llsh fahly woll, but Hottl could speak nothing but his native tongue. Tho colonel accordingly Instructed Pessula to tell hh companion what ho Intended doing, and that If further complaint was inado concerning them they would bo again oi tested, ressnlu turned to Uottl and suld something In Italian, which nobody was able to understand except an Italian fioin Company K, who had been summoned to act as In tel preter. He spoko hi lolly to Pessala and tho latter nguln turned to Hottl nnd spoko to him In Italian, The par ole of tho men was taken and they wero soon out of camp. The Italian soldier afterwards told the colonel that I'essala had tinned to Hottl nnd had said: "The colonel says s;mir costs are $13, which you tiro to give mo for him." The Itallun soldier explained to Hottl that the colonel had told the remark ably quick wltted and shrewd Pessala no pueh thing. Colonel Watres said last plght thut If ho knew what Pessala hud said be foie that gentleman got out of sight, things might 1101 hac gone so easy with him. PREPARING FOR WINTER. Tho officers arc making preparations for n ptolonged stay lu camp and nearly all were engaged yesterday In hahig Continued on 1'ugo U'.J About HOO initio workers nnd it few of their wives gathered on the Farr plot on North .Main avenue, yesleiday aftprnnoii and listened In iidrirrssps. William Charles was chairman, and aftor 11 few Intiodiiclory remarks he Introduced the principal speaker of Hie occasion, ltev. Mr. Moore, of Avoeu. Kpv. Mooio stated that he would base his remarks, on orgnulcpd labor, and although 11 sli anger to most of them, yet he was nnl 11 stranger to the cause of tho working man, who had been downtrodden for nges past. "Kvery nation," said Hew Moore, "that has ever Rallied prominence or lose to power had Itif labor oignnlxa tlons, and although the operators charged the laboring class with being densely Ignorant, yet It Is a libel, for there Is as much brains among the working men as among the rich, only Hip poor 1111111 has no chance to show his poweis. 1 nlro believe in govern ment ownership of nil mines, and then, instead of the many making the few tlcli. the mines will be worked for the general good of all mankind. DKSFUVnS A GOOD HOM1I. "The miner deserves as good a home, clothes and food as the wealthy, for the man who tolls and makes, should enjoy as much as the one whom It Is marie for. If the wealthy few had the power they would compel you to woik I'JiO days In a year, but they are unable to do as they would like, and now In this gieat struggle you stand breast to breast, shoulder to shoulder, and the god of victory will peicb upon the ban ners which John Mitchell Is holding alofl. "Miners form yourselves Into, one solid phalanx and the hosts of Dner. Morgan, Olypbnnt anil the like wlfl never defeat you. After this strike Is over there will be many men who will wish many, many times that they had Joined the union. "He united nnd law abiding, this is Hie only way to success. Public senti ment i" with you, and never In the hls toiy of labor has an organ isc.it Ion obeyed the law a'-, the Culled Mine World rs. Leave the bieakers alone, you have worked there .long enough, and after the stilke Is over you will have to work there again. So leave them alone now. Utile your spirit, don't be provokpd Into breaking the law, for theie aie many people who eagerly hope you will do something to defeat your own cause and Incak the union. "To the hulks 1 would say, chrrr up your husbands, do not murmur at the hard times, and when the strike is ovei and the miner lias n ten per cent. In crense.and eight hoius' woik, jou will ho able to have three bonnets Instead of one. In conclusion, let ine say that John Mitchell is the grandest leader of men that God has ever made, and it you only stand by him. you are rafe." Mil. FAItU'S IIUJIAKKS. Hon, John H. Fair was Introduced, and spoke bi icily on the issue at stake. Mr. Farr's principal thought wns the fact that ho did not beliuetho oper ators fully nutlet stood the condition of the miner or they would not have per mitted l.'.O.COO men to go on stilke. He said he hoped the strike would be set tled in harmony, because If there Is bitter feeling on cither side, another stilke might result. He advised the men to treat the soldiers lespcctfully, for they were doing their duty 51 ike Kohut gave a spirited iiririiess In Polish to Ids people. National Hoard Member Fallon was Intiodiu ed, and said that tho mlneis were not on stilke because they wanted to be, but because tho men who owned tho mines by "divine right" had forced It upon them, He also said: "You can congratulate yourselves that in the leeont eonler ence the only true gentleman who stood before the president was John .Mitchell. The I'ulted Mine Workeis will never lettiin to woik until all demands 111 e granted, and If we huvo to stay out till (tiling, we will stay out, Do not inter fere with tins troops, because the gov ernment is feeding the troops and the Hoops are feeding the strikers." He murie a bitter attack on the labor paper recently sent throughout the vallov OBJECT OF MEETINGS. Timothy D, Hayes said that he wanted the newspaper leprpsentatlves present to understand that thu meet ings weie not held to keep up the Illinois' courage, but for social Inter course only, William .1. Thomas, dis trict board tneinber, also made a few remarks, and In closing proposed a vote of thanks to the previous speakeis. It was passed. The next mass meeting will be held next week at the Central air-shaft. APPEAL FOR RESCUE MISSION. To the Public: Once moro It becomes ncccssaiy to muko a public appeal for contributions towards tho support of tho Scranton Itesctio Mission. Tho lluanelal needs of this institution aro very in gent: Indeed, the situation Is eiltleal and culls for a prompt and generous response on tho pni t of every ticr.iutouluu who believes that the Mission In doing a good woik anil should bo supported. The pledges iccelved during the earlier part of this year showed a considerable decrease, compared with former yeais, and the long continued strike of the mine work ers has had Us effect In 1 educing our Income. Ono dollar Is win Hi 111010 to us now than double the uniuuut three months hence. Any contribution, no mutter how small, will bo greutefully received and judiciously expended. With all the earnestness at our command we plead for Immediate financial help, and 0 in experience with tho gooel people of Scranton In the past warrants tho be lief that we will not this time, appeal in vain. Contributions may bo seat to n. L. llevan, treasurer, tl'2 Council build ing. Hoard of Dhcctois, h. T. Mattes, President, Siw Tho morn of 1 !J, 000,000 ptickngen of NONT. MICH MINCE MEAT nro Iln best mlvortlftciiictit, You cmt'l. liny nucli pral.o nn their. They know NONIJ MUOII for what It Is-n. pnro food of the Iilghcnt cIuhk, lmt broueht tvltliln tho uicnua of tho humblest homo by inoilorn methods of manufacture. NONE SUCH Mince Meat Is not tho mnnny 'wot" iiilnro moat, illnlipcl ontof open pull or sold In bulk, lint iiconilonsed preimrntloii, Jo.fciiiolNt cnongli tnprrsorvo Its t ralty qimlllloo. Jit enrh 1 0-rcntvnlr-tlglit packngo tlicro'n S!J pounds of mines iiipiii. niicrino iumr 11 milieu. jo ivntor is sold Willi JOK E SUC1I, AH groccra, jiicrreii-noiuo to eyrnense, rt . 1, X nrf Arn,cr-j,jtviiJa WPWirwW(WKgg'''l You Wear Gloves ? d Of course you do, nnd for interest you. that reason this ought to St Our Glove Department Like our Cloak and Suit Departments, stands unrivalled In the City of Scranton. You can get better Glove3 for less money here than in nny other store in this part of the state. We've SVlade a Study of Gloves Wo know what a good glove should bo, and nil about tho re quirements that nre essential to goodness. There's something in a name, but knowledge of quality Is better than trusting to names and therein lie3 tho secret of our success. g SVJagsoni Gloves for Ladies o a. ajnr o o lie. HJ-T o en a "4. H7tl Aro not new to Scranton buyers who have given the mntter of gloves any serious consideration. Mnglone Gloves have no equal in quality, workmanship, or fitting properties, and are as near poifcction as human ingenuity is ever likely to reach. All siscs; nil shades, complete line. Dents' CeSebpated Gloves In addition to the numbers carried in other stores, we hold the exclusive right in this city to some of Dent's newest special ties. That means Dent's Gloves nt any good store, but Dents' best nnd latest efforts at McConnoll & Co.'s only. Olss' Own WashafoBe Gloves If we had not absolute confidence in this line you may be sure we would not lend our name to it. All colors and sizes to fit all hands. During the six months this glove has been before the people, it has never failed to give satisfaction. Every pair is sold under a binding guarantee backed by us and the maker. An important improvement will be seen in all fall and -winter styles. Pearl clamps have been substituted for metal. Price $1.65. Ofcfoes' GIqvss SncSude Suede's Pique Tan Walking Gloves, Mochas, with pearl clasps, etc., Gloves for all occasions 111 iact, anil all or the best. 5 pscial for Saturday, Our Regular 5J.0O Kid Gloves Every p.ir fully warranted. 69c ricCotineii & The Satisfactory Stor. Co. 400-402 Lackawanna Ava ;'jUtf'aUo;-,'Atf-.tf,.iPti'um' s. tfzs. (rmrr't t) i J "l V1LLJ? H' 1 4f- I ! Old 'Piiot-ic I 2.62. i';l'!ll..;(lllM 17 r- ill A Pure Stimulant For Women If, when exhausted from bhop'ping, ovor-work. or kindred cares, women would resort to tt glass of good whiskey, li!e Green Valley Rye, instead of vari ous concoctions, masquerading under the c!o.il of "medicine," a positive benefit would bi the result. Green Valley Rye is a Home Whiskey. A Quart Kottlc is, Delivered for One Twenty-Five. EJ ybroM 3W 1 .. 1 r .v MLLS JJtFJiimcffT - i. 211 LACr'AWAMNAAvE.SCRArlTON' New 'Phone 2974. a 01 Springs Are our specialty. We sell the very best iron and brass beds made. Their quality shines all over them, Of course, we make fine m.itlresses to go with fine beds. Prices are low. CO. F A, KAISER, Manager. Lackawanna nnd Adams, Both 'Phones ;. ..! $. .;. .; ; .j. .j. .j. '$ & .j. .. .j. . a, j. v for Cash or on Easy T The Postilion Belt villi htoek to match Is the latent. Very pretty and stylish. AVo huvo them lu black and white. .I'llAMnu.WKM.B CO., ISO Wyoming uvenuc. 5- If You Want The Best Wareroom, Of A MA L Jli 111 1 V Payments. Call on A. HULBERT, . . , . 117 Wyoming Avenue Various Makes of Pianos at struments Taken in Exchange. All Prices. Old !n- 4 J-.;. .. .5. .;. .j. .. .$. .j. . .;.. .j. . .;. 4. .j. . . i . 4. 4. 4. , ,jT I-nSSING MAN LOCATED. Ho Is Setving Thirty Days in tho County Jail. Keidlnuud llouscr, who wan reported to the ioliee as iiil.sslii(,- fiom homo tiiuco Hnuday hut, han liven located. Hu elUUnui meet with foul play, us feared by Ids 1 dative, but ia a victim of his own Indiscretion. Hoiiheu imbibed too t'cecly on .Monday and was picked up at tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western pai-scnscer btatlon and taken before Aldeiman Ituddy, who unit him to tho county Jail for thirty day.s In default of a line at fj for dlsordcily conduct, va I . .