VITS-HS -Tlrf"iJ '"t-"' .rcr...ft!f..'lr -H --"' iJHT-Vf.v-n!?? fir THE SOJIANTON TRlBUM3MONDA)Tt JNOVUMBEll 3, 1902. 3 t&l"t m'V'M,1'-'"VF I .; I Much of th3 Present Day I EVE TRODBLE IS DDE I In uetirlni? rlicui), limiciitcreit Iciisc?, Mini (V) by Inronutctcnts, or btmjtlit noiws counter No pet son rlinttltl wear rIusfoh un lc?fl jirr?crllictl by a l-clliililo Kyc Spr-flullst nut thoroughly ue (junlntcd with nimtoiny, pliy.il olojjy untl illsfflKO of tho eye, at a nf llRht unci science OC optics. J 111 only tho beat glasses, by modern methods, nt prices no higher than they should bo lor Hcrvlee.s rendered. Nickel Eye Glasses from $1.50 up (Chmmntecd not to tarnish.) Nickel Spectacles $2.00 up (Cltmrnuiced not to ttiniHi.) GoIdFIIIM Eye Glasses , $3.50 up (Olnarnnteed in years.) Gold Filled Spectacles $4.50 up ((Imiranteeil 10 yoais.j Solid Gold Eye Glasses $6.50 up (Only tho very llnest.) Solid Gold Spectacles $7.50 up (Only the very llnest ) Guaranteed 1 a Quality lenses used. One chnrgc covers the entire cost o examination, glasses and frames. I I DR. B. A. BAER I Eye Specialist. 5 MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 11 Washington Ave SCKANTON. PA 9 I: 1 MANUI " I ICIAN. I Coiinfy Savings Bank and'Trtisf Company, 506 Spruce Street. ly, of nuniiioi-c, who was ehiUAod with throwlnK stoats at 1'atrlek Tlgne, a tiotv union uoiltinnn employed nt tho (lyiiy Orovo mine. Itlelly was held under &00 ball for his appearance at court. Has Acknowledged Chnllcnge. John Tlgue, tho well known boxer of this city, has accepted tho ehalloiiRO of AVIIIIo Slack, of New York, for a match for 11 liiilfo of t'm. The latter has ported his money Willi tho Now Voile Journal and TIkiio agree") to do likewise In enso his orfer Is accepted. The stipulations iiro that the weight of the boxer accepting tlui clmllengi! shall be from 130 to 1.1.1. Tlguo weighs nearly 10) now but savs hn can tialn down to l.si lit a few weeks. Ho Is at piescnt walling to hear from Stack. 'I'heie la a possibility that an effort may be made to secure the match for this city should things bo Ilxcd up between Mack and Tlguo. PRESENTED WITH A SWORD. Contnln Conrad Honored on tho Occasion of His Birthday. The nionibeis of (.'onipany A, of the Thirteenth regiment, yesterday pie- sented a handsome sword tn their cfll- clent and popular commander, Captain K. H. P. Conrad, on the occasion of his LOVE IS THE SOURCE OF LIFE BISHOP SPATJLDINQ'S SERMON AT THE CATHEDRAL. The Eminent Prelate from Illinois, Who Is Serving on tho Arbitration Commission, Was Listened to by nn Immense Congregation Ycstei' day His Fellow-Members on the Commission Attended tho Church In a Body Quality of Man's Lovo Only Real Test of His Worth. Receives Deposits in Sums of and pays ? per cent terest thereon. t 4 and JB 1 UP" wards in- L. A. WATRES, President. O. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pres. A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: I'm. F. Tlallstoad, JEveiett 'Wniren. 5. P. Kingsbury, August Robinson, O. S. Johnson, l.los. O'Drlcti, r.i. A. "VVatres. K Every article is worth your at tention, you can buy more new and up-to-date goods at a reason able price than you can find elsewhere in Wall Paper Paints, etc. Picture Frames you can find a large assortment. Jacobs & FasoJd 209 Washington Avenue. ,,IH,HM.'.W M,i. , - , V ,' ''' '-'' sv$y -vV ?'?k tAl'TAINJC. II I'. I'U.Vli.YD. thlrlj -seventh birtluhty. Tho affair had been ai ranged to take pi. ice at camp, but the calling home of the regiment mwsit.itPd n change in the plans and It was conducted at Hotel Sehadt, to the accompaniment of a turkey dinner. The presentation speech was made by Inspector tf Itille i'tpctlcc Lewis li. Carter, wlio also acted as toastmaster. Captain Cnnr.td was completely sur Tiriscd by the presentation, but made a very tilting iespone. Addresses were also made by Lieutenant Thomas, Lieu tenant. Daly, Sergeants 1'etry and Hnptli. Ctniioi.ils l'r.itt and AVaile, ami ex-C.iiitain JJiirns, of the Ninth legl-uient. SOCIAL EVENTS. "O. fIS :'.l. ooooooooooooooooo Y "Tliey Draw Well." X g Morris' Magnet Cigars The best valuo for 5 cents. 5 y Try ono hnd you will smoko no A Q other. y OA11 tho leatllng brands of He. 0 clpars nt $1.75 per box, or G for Soc. A V The largest vailety of Pipes and Y A Tobaccos In town. O SIlss Clai.i ailPinsey entei tuliif-il the M. i." elub ami li lends at her liium Pine street. Krltlny evening. Oct. u.iiHiiiK aim hid usiiiii inilloweeu games woio indulged in mid a thoroughly good time enjoyed by nil. Later lefreslunents were served at which the "ring" c.iKo wn inucli appreciated and the fortunate leeipieiit of the ling was envied bv all her f i lend-.. The rUNse.s Jlay and Minnie Miillley de lightfully entertained a number of young people Hallowe'en at their home in Kie.-s. ler court. (James were iudulKid in. alter which refreshments were seived bv JIih. John Muilley, assisted by .Missei Jh'iv and Minnie Muilley. Those iiiesent were as follows: Misses C'anle Lowrv, lieiiha Sayrcs. Lsther Williams. Mae AleNlei nev, Ktnina Mill. r. Mnble Miller. .Martha Wl'l II. tins. May Miitllcy. Minnie .Muilley. Naomi Goodwin and ,les-e tinnier, ll.iri'y Fischer, Walter Meehler. Iter-se Iteese, Klmcr .leiiUius, David Williams, Albert drier. It. Leo lliiber. Allle Hay, (ieoiso Katun, Walter l.civl, William llolden. James Heap. .lames Moid lames Uiiike, Hainuel Smith. Ht. Key, John Lancaster Hpauldlng, of Peoria, III., n member of the coal strike commission appointed by Presi dent Koosevelt and one of the leadets or modern thought In the Human Catho lic church of this country, preathed u sel mon In Hi, Peter's cathedral yester day morning to an Immense congre gation made up not only of Catholics, but to a very huge extent of pel sons of ulhcr faiths. lilshop .Spatildlng's fellow-mcmbeis on the arbitration board attended in a body and occupied the two fiont pows on the centre aisle. The patty Included .fudge George Cray, of Delaware; 1'. W. I'.uker, of Washington, V. (J.: lhlgu ilier (ieneral John .M, Wilson, of Wash ington. D. C; I-:. 15. Clink, of Cedar Haplds. in.; Thomas If. Wrttklns, of this city, and Can oil Jj. Wrignt, of Washington, I). C. Hlsliop Spauldlng mude an Impressive llgure in ills put pie canonicals and preached a masterly sermon based upon the entire thirteenth chnpter of St. Paul's tpisile to the IJoinaiis, bin mcue especially upon the tenth verse, "Low; woiketh no III to his neighbor; thrie fore loe is Hie tullllliiig of the law." He spoke. In pail, as lollows; Bishop Spaulding's Sermon. "Theiefore love Is the fulfilling ol tbn law," hi (his poillon or Paul's epistle to tile Itomans be loaches the deepest pi In- I elples of lilt- and lellglon ami declines . thai love is the unheal souice, tho pur pose and the end ol life. The whole law lests upon this pilnclple. if kept Intact theie can be no Violation of any law. A study of it leads to a thought of Hint in llnite power behind and above all things which is the power of love. If we would lead loving and kindly lives It Is essential that we hi lug our thoughts to bear um this power. j Theie can be no deeper thought than lids. We cannol est ape from the idea of a cause for all things. We cannot escape i fioin the Idea that what anneals is inn I For Sick Headaches try these famous Pills. They remove the cause aud act quickly. You will feel like a ucw person after tak ing Beechams Pills Bold ):rjwlicr(. In botes 0c. and 23e, dencon, Uev. D. 13, O'Byrno; tnib deacon. Kov. La tor McLaughlin. i. Hew lilshop M. .T. Hnban occupied tils throne mid was attended by Hev. J. A, O'llellly and Uev. J. J. Grlllln. COMMISSION IS IN HAZLET0N LEFT LAST NIGHT TO LOWER REOIONS. TOUR Miners' Statement Is to Be Presented Today by President Mitchell Oper ators' Answer Likely to Come on Thursday Commissioners Will Re assemble Hero Friday, November 14, to Begin Taking Testimony. Spent Saturday In and About Wllkes-Barre. TT1 THE TICKET TO VOTE. It Is the First Column on the Ballot You Will Get Tomorrow. FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET. 0) MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. REPUBLICAN. - Governor. Maik Due. g E. C. MORRIS, S The Cigar Man 0 q 325 Washington Avenue. 0 OOOOOOOOOOOO In and About The City JiMJt Injured in the Mines. August Wahler, an employo nt tho llydu Park mine, had his right arm fiactiuvd' on Gaturdny by coming In contact with a mine car. Ills injury was attended to nt tho Moses Taylor hospital, Taken to Reading. Tho remains of "iillnd Tom" llellmuu, who was found dead in bed In Horn's ho. tot on Franklin avenue, wcro shipped to Heading- on Saturday by Pmlertiiker Hac. rett. Friends of deceased were located ,who ntrnnged for tho Interment. An Automobile Run. About a dozen local ailtoiaobllu eulhusl rislu enjoyed a run over tho Klniluusi boulevard on Satuuluy aflciuoon. Tho Btail was iniido at IS o'clock and I ho city was leached ngnln at 0 o'clock, Tim only mishap -uns tho punctuilng of one of the Mg tires on Qeorgo Peck's machine. Had a Narrow Escape, Little 7-ycar-old Helen Uetls hail a n.ir. row cscapo from being badly burned on Friday last wlillu playing near a bonllru in ft iint of IV.'.' AVyomlng avontio. ei dress caught llio and who would havo iiecn badly burned mad not .Mis. C. L. MlkpatrlcU como to her atslstunco and extinguished tho names. The Defenders' Schedule. Tho South Sldo Uefendeis, ous of tho fluent basket ball organizations in thu llato, has arianged for games during tho joining season with tho following teams; Uurko team, of Hoston: Jeffeison Mcdl Ml collegq team, of Philadelphia; tho Knickerbockers, of Xcw York; Strouds puig btato Normal school team; Patlicr lialscr team, of Uuffalo, and tho lJlooms Dttrg Wiieelmen's team. Major Millar Back ou Duty. ' Major W. S. Millar, assistant adjutant Tenerol on Ocncial Oobln'a stuff, returned :o his duties on Saturday after Imvlng leeit on duly for ninety-four days. His Ust cuic waa that against William Kelt- Jliss AVinlce Mel'eek, of Tl.' Adams ave nue, culei tallied a number of irleuds nt a masciueradn last Vrlday evening. Dunclmr and other dlversloiK weie In dulged in. At a late hour lefieslinienis were serwd. I lei belt Hill took some llashllshts. after tin- meriy p.uty un masked. Those piesent were: Jlisses Anna Saul. Anna .fenny, S.ulle Davis. Laura Kaekman. Xellle (ilnglier, Ida Par frey, Verna nould. 3lnrg.uet JlacXelll, TSertlia (iinnlnr.liain. Tllanche Kellow. Irs. Traiib. Klla ttole. MiiMiie Paradise, Susie Paraill-e. Hue, ill Xorlh. Minnie Double, DMo -M. Watklns, .Mberla Sliot' lleld, May Morgans, and lMwaid Me rraekeii. .Maurleo Keltlier, (Jeorge Traub, Hoy Lloyd, Malliew Jeltrey. Howard Cobb. Albert P.oberts, .lames Malum, Kraal; Miller, lleibtrt It. Hill, Howard Drlscoll. Miss Orace IJensnn enleilalned a num ber of her triends at a Hallowe'en p.uty at her home on Xorth slain avenue, Noith Seranton. l-'ilday evening. Those jiresent weie: Misses Peail Henry. (Ipor- gie and Jeunlo Tra tiger, Lucy lieWIit, Tailu Ponstuntlnii. l.nttlo Dlrtley, l.lzz'o Powell, Helen Wllcojc, Des-Ie Stock, ltlaiiehe White, Muy Cluest, I'lalm Smeed, Cora Snyder, nnd Hoy Wheeler, (Jeoige AVhceler, .lumes Lalid, Daniel Hnrtzell, IMwatd Sanders, Kdwaid Collins, Sidney Langan. Ddwanl Hunt. Clarence McAllis ter, and Willlain Hilglit. Hnbcit White, of Xorth Main lueniie, (iiiertalned a number of his fi lends at u masfinerade party, at his home, Krldny evening. The gnosis were: Mls.spfi Lil lian MerU, Susan Fl-dier. Xellle Dvau-, Azuba Swnrtz, Anna Kelsllpg, viola .lones, Dva Latehiliu, Mary Dishing, Ida Dishing, Diir'ihcth lit nail, Olive Weaver, Cora Hendcrlcks, nnd William Pisber. itobeit While, l-'i-iinlc Carwardlne. Hov White. Arthur Kelsllug, Lewis W'escolt. Willlain Weseolt, Max Miller, Kdward Adams, Ogileu Herse. Warren Wulback, .losepli Walklns and Dvan Thomas. Mr'. Lizzie Holibs was trudercd a Hal lowe'en pally at her luiuie on LeggeH's street, Friday evening. Among thosn present were: Mr. and Mis. William IM wards. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs, Kdward Cirllllths, Mis. Dsail Price. Mrs, ItechO Alexander, Mrs. Thomas Thoinni. Mrs. William Ilobbs, Mrs. Michael Hobbs. Misses Cassle Jours. May Pi Ice, Hannah Hobbs, Kllolse CrlUlths, Martha Price, Smile Owens, Xellle Thomas, May Hobbs, and David Ddwnrds. Jessie Hobbs, Sam uel Jones and TMward ll.tggeity. A very pleasant Hallow-n'cn party was given at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W, Dlddlemnn. of Woodlnwn Park, Frl. day evening. In honor of llielr daughter, firnce, Onmes, vocal and Instrumental iniislo were Indulged In until a late hour, wneu ledcsumeiiis were served by Mrs. iiiiiiiiemau, assisted by airs. Davis and -Ml.... Tn1.l... , .. ..... ... ensr. ueoivios. l-ieaeoi were; -l 111) jUlfSCtS r.steua iicnjaniln. itenn Hubbard, lies slu Stanton, Mabel Weiss, Dertba Jen kins, Mnrgaret Xoone. Margarel WIKon, Jiilinlo Coyne. Ciracn Dldd(eman, Flor enen and Porn Middleman; Mr. and Mis It, Davis Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Middleman and Oeorgn Hurdou, Thomas Sullivan, Delia Thlilan, William While, George Ditch, William Drug, Arthur atlflltlis, Dert Davis ami William Soss, Miss Le Vay at Hotel Jermyn, Tuesday, Nov. 1th with tailor-made and dainty dress hats. Tho Wanlta dances hayo been dis continued by the club and uro now run by two members on Saturday even ings f wiiiil is; in,u mere must lie some causa lrom which it spihigs. Why does thin vast unlwis-e e.sist'.' It is thueMernallzi d form of Clod making manifest ills dlxiuo intbuslasm and bliss and love. TIiIj. uni verse Is a liainiony because love Is a liin inony. Theie Is liaimonv In all uatuie from the mlcioseople iiioin lo the nlanels which swing In stalely pioeesslou In the Iicimmis. All things moe it i coiiceutile ln-les. It is a co.sinos and not a chaos, it;, beauty is Cod's smile of appioval at wbal He ha'-. made and at Its center Is the iulinlle pow er of love. The iitiality of a man's love is the wily ical lest of Ids value. To rate a man h his mateilal )ossessons Is a siiperilelal way of expressing his value. A man s woitb is what Is in him and hi the tilings be loveth. The uiialily of a man s love. I iepe.it, Is the only mensiiie of iiih mi.iIIi. If wo would seek to gunge a man. theie loie, wo mn.st seek to nndeislaiid w.hal be leally loves Samuel W. Pcnnypacker. Lieutenant Governor. Mail: One. William M. Drown. n Secretary of Internal Affairs. Maik One. Isaac D. Drown. Representative In Congress. .Maik One. William Council. D Senator in the General Assembly. Mink One. John B. Joidnn, a Representative in the General Assembly. Maik One. Drawn by Mistake. The animal Ndiawii by lntiin.t and a p. petite and lives solely In a world ol i'i stlntt and appetite. It lemahis finally an animal Just as does the man who-e thoughts aie solely confined to the giatill cutlon of his senses and to llihms piuelv material. It is not possible lor a mail whose only concern is what he shall eat and dilnk and wear to ever live the kind of life God would have him live until I-,' turns bis thoughts to other Ihlngi.. It Is a trui.iiu that the highest lite Is not tho Intellectual lll'o but i ulhcr ihe moial life, the lifo of aympath.v, the life ol" love. How shall We know the things In love'.' What is Clnist Inn Uod's Infinite good- nes.s, mercy, and love mad- manifest lo man; but the revelation of the inillnlie compassion of He who made lis. CIiiIhi's whole lite was the puietlce and pleaching of love. If we tin n our thoughts to low it means sacrilUo. It means tho turn ing away ,fi oni our selfish lives to the poor and flic sick and tho .suffeilng. Thn natural dtift of man's mind Is fo wauls the woisliip tif success ami to wards the beautiful. C'luisfs mission was to turn man's iinlvui so ou Its uxis; to pun his thoughts ami desltes-tovrnids the love of his neighbor: to the sei vice of the lame, the halt, the blind, the poor, the .suffeilng, the Mill til. What Is our piuposo here below '.' What Is our predominating thought and pas sion': We must aNk ourselves those ipies. lions. Ale wo striving solel.v aflei- ihn mateilal: after money, and the niaieilal things which ate the .'univalent ol money'." Are we seeking after position or distinction so thai we may become pioml lieilt 111 the eyes of our fellow men'.' Ale we thinking only of the accidental ami (licumstaiiilal things that may tome Into our lives'.' 1 take It that no mini ically responsible gives all bis thought nnd at tention lo what ho cats and dilnks and weais because the man who does that Is a ciuiunoii sensualist und nothing nioie, His Mission Oii Earth. Jesus Chi 1st lu I 11b mission on c.utli aimed to cieate now possibilities nf love, 'I he tendency of all educational piocesses Is to re-create and refoini; to make rcul what Is potential. That Is what the land wished lo do, Ho wished and wishes us lo feci and understand somelhlng of Uin Infinity of Ills love as manifested in cm 1st and In the world about lis. Paul says In this epistle, "thou shalt mil commit adultery." Adultery Is a slu agnlnsl love. Lust kills the soul ami kills happiness, It plunges man Into a dark somo nether woild In tho midst of nu iismus wliero it Is Impossible to think nobly or to do divinely. He says "thou must love thy neighbor'' nnd heio wo havo (lod's command to lovo not those near to us and dear to us b.v ties of lelatlonshlp ami personal fiieuil ship but all men of all creeds and nil col ors even those In the nethermost pans of tho world. "Thou shalt not steal. " Heie refer euro Is inailn to a part of mail's external self; tho things ho owns, All elvllUulloii Is founded ou n respect for piopeity. Us possession Is the gicat inotivo which has stimulated man to Ihe prucllco of tho vlilues of Industry, self denial and ecop. nmy for ages past. Tho law of lifo Is tho law of lovo. AH live by what they give. Tho happiness of wicii inuiviiiiiai depends ou tlui lovo ho shows othuis. All great things spilng from love; tho love of God, Ihe love of chinch, the lovo of country. The law of lovo also enters in when wu appeal lo tio social sense. Society is not possible with out love, Lovo Is equality because we uro all as equals lu each other's sight If wo but lovo unotlier. Lovo Is opportunity, for wherever It exists thero are oppoittinl ties cieated. Lovo Is Insight because when wo lovo wo loam to havo sympathy for others and know their needs and to acquire tact so that wo may be of ser vice, It Is as has been said. Clod's great temporal vitality for His people hero ou earth. The mass celebrated was u solemn high mass, and the oillceis were as fol lows: Celebrant, Uev. J. J. Loughran; Jutcph Oliver. Judge of the Orphnns' Court. Maik One. Alton A. Yosburg. County Commissioners. Maik Two. John Com ler Mollis. John Penman. Mine Inspector. .Mn ik Two. The mine strike commissioners left for Ilttzlelon on their special cars at 11 o'clock last night to spend four days In the further prosecution of their search for Intimate knowledge of tho physical feature!! of the mining Indus try. On Thursday they will take a re cess until Friday, Nov. 14, when they will re-assfpihle to begin tho work of taking testimony. Assistant ltecoider Xelll remnlncd be hind to leceive the miners' statement, which President Mitchell Is to (lie to morrow. Mr. Nelll will go lo Wllkes Hnrro this morning to meet Mr. Mitch ell. After receiving tho statement Mr. Nelll will proceed on to Iliissleton to rejoin the party. A copy of the statement will be at once given to the operators that they nmy prepare their answer without de lay. At the (list sitting of the commis sion, the operators1 representatives said they could have the reply ready three days after the miners' statement was received. The week's recess Is taken for the purpose of giving the commissioners time to acquaint themselves with the contents of the statements and lo per mit the two patties to prepare their cases. Length Not Known. It is not known how long the sessions here will loiillnue. it Is possible that testimony will be taken In lluzleton and Pottsvllle while the miners' side Is being heard, and that Xevv York and Philadelphia will be the places chosen for the reception of the testimony fiom thp operators' side. Yesterday's despatches told of an In tention on the part of the men at the No. 40 shaft of the Lehigh Valley Coal company to ask the commissioners when they come lo Hazleton to take Im mediate action on their complaint Hint sixty of their men aie being blacklisted. If these men are not reinstated a strike Is threatened. It is not at all likely uie commissioners win grant this u quest, If il Is made. A day bus been llxed for the hearings to begin and the complainants will likely be advised to biing their matter up then. It Is hardly piobahle the commission will consent in change all Its pluns and de lay the linding on the general questions at Issue, to pass upon a local grievance. At Wilkes-Barre. Saturday the commission left ft r Wilkes-Barre on the Delawaie and Hudson road at S o'clock a. in., and spent the day much as tncy did the, previous day In this city. Doeuu.so of tbi' fact that It was All Saints Day. which is religiously ob served by ninny of the foreigners and j others, three-fourths of the working force nt the mines were itlle and very I little coal was produced. At Ibi Prnsneef colli. ev to vvht.Ui tlio ....... ... ..:.;. : ".. i if commission nr.si prooeeueu, it was ti found that the miner whom President ! JS Take Time by tho forelock prepare for Thanksgiving early. jji Bcrnardaud French China Dinner Ware Wo have Just received a large shipment of Jhls rich and fasci nating ware; It will prove especially Interesting to those who ad mlie exclusiveness. Being of open stock pattern It can be bought In any quantity desired, and matched at any time. DKCOHATIOXS: Tlneo lines ot scouied gold con edge, with key bolder on center band In black, and hair blown border extending toward cen ter of plate. Walk in and look around. What's the Use of Keeping Money In your house and running the risk of being robbed? Better Begin a Savings Account with tho Third National Bank 118 Wyoming-Avenue. ' Where You Will Receive 3 Per Cent. Interest, Whether Your Account Is Large or Small. Open Saturday Evenings, 7.30 to 8.30. B McConnell & Co., 8 g The Great Value Givers f5 1" sliictly first-class Dry Goods, Cloaks, Notions, Furnlsh- H ings for Men. Women, Etc. A complete, modern store, Jj with a complete stock which does not contain one ounce n of blioddy. S5 orrt i jr .latkPts f jV any othei PU. I' I. !.!'..( I, l.l.M X nle pi lee ev.-r devl JJ tils, (iood selectioi 2? i:xci:lli:nt Jll,. III.. I... I.. Il.l, 50c noder- w& an at jo 11-4 79c 79c Nicliolls had selected to the Llewell.vn M. Dvans. David T. AVIlllanis. NOTE. In the Seciind legislative tlistilet, plate of Joseph Oliver will appear iiiiino of John Hcheiier. jr. in the Thlid legislative tlistilet, name of Kdwnitl Jitmcs. lu Hie Kointh legislative district, name of P. A. Dhllbln. la tho tho the. THIRTEENTH AT HOME. Regiment Relieved from Active Ser vice on Saturday After Being in the Field Since Sept. 82. The Thirteenth regiment, after foi ty days service near Olyphant returned to tills city mi Satuiday afternoon and was lelleved from active duly. Colonel Wattes, who had been 01 tier ed on Friday night to break camp, iceelved further Instructions Satur day morning fiom (.Ieneral Sehiill. eonniiu ruler or the Kiist brigade, to proceed to this city. Camp was slrtiek at l(),::o o'clock In the morning to the .sound of the bugle every tent going down at the Mime ip. slant, Theie was bustle and confusion fur .several hours while the men were engaged in packing up their belongings but a start was finally made about 2,15 o'clock, Tho regiment touched this city over the Delaware and Hudson railroad shortly after L'.iiO o'clock and inarched to the armory. Tho eight companies were lined up lu the drill hull and before tho order to disband was given, Colonel Watrrs made n bilef addiess In which ho heartily complimented the men on their devotion to duty and upon their ex cellent conduct. He thanked them for himself and for the other officers for the showing made. Company K, ot Honcsdale, got away from en nip before noon us did also Companies 1 nnd O, of Hastnn and Montrose, respectl vel . Tho Thirteen regiment was called out on Monday night, .September 2:1 and was on active duty until last Satur day. The splendid discipline and order which pievalled at Its camp was sur passed at nonu and equalled at few of the nther regimental camps. .11 ClllDl.lll.Y III' , jfw party was not working, and at Ills sug- j gestion they went to the Dm ranee. On ' arriving at the latter place il vves jj( learned thai very few men were at I work, but the commission decided to ir- ! vJ sped it just the sumo. It Is a very j jf gaseous mine anil the party bad to carry safety lumps. The veins me from j J seven to fifteen feet Illicit and the party , iX In consequence did not find traveling laborious as was the case at the ilini- Orrt Dl'SV CLOAK rilU'AHTMHXT Theie are mow suits, coats and fiom .McConnell ,fc Co.'s seen ou the streets of Hcranton than from ier bouse In town. A visit to the Department will disclose the rea son why. A SlDXTi: CAItl.O COAT AT $I0.I Tight-fitting garments at the same pi ice. We'll place these alongside the best $1".."0 values offered by any other dealer In this city and guaiautee to sin pass theni in goodness and style. OI'TINO KLAXNLL XltillT HONKS A good ipiallty. prettily made, timiiv patterns, nil fast colors. Cut veiy full. Special at I'LKKCi: LIXKD WKAI'PKII CLOTHS The best mateiial at a moder- L'isiil for cozy winppei.s or House waists; last col on ol pattei hi. jnid MLAXKI3T VALI'i:S Ootid Cotton Dlaukels began at I'ic. the pair, but here's one that's a crackerjack in value at "lie. Large 11-4 slz". rnncv boi dels, color-t. giey, tan or while. KMia. heavy, clean, n(p soli make. Sneolal v Taney stilpe lllan'aets suitable, lor robes or wiups. Very pretty and very Inge Ol'lt D It CSS HOODS DKl'AHT.MKXT leads all others A sumplo Is submitted lieiewlth. -lti..l, Vll W.w.l llt.itt-v VitncMiin Clritli of Nllliel ini- Mlllsll anil lW 5 inline make. All colors and black. The yaitl Oil; ZZ ''"Oil SCASOXAI'.LK l'XDKUWCA It Vou c.uuui! eipi.il the values or- 3 I'eml lie AlcCiuuiell .V Co. We me not egotistical or vain 111 tills matter. A a visit lo Ihe depaitinent will piove thai we are modest unci conservative lu our statements. Sec tan- line of Ladles , Allsses anil Chlldieu s I nilerwear at (mil values for men and .voulbs at i) and .;.ic Olhei pialitit" Cotton. Wool, Wool Fleeced or Silk fioni 10c to a gaimen IIOSIKHV THAT'S ItCLIAIILC can be had hole, but no Hash. Pilces fioin inc. lo Sl.r.n the pair Special lor this week or while they last. U". tloz-n women's Kleeco Lined Hose, rind Clack. All si-.:is. Our tegular Ulic. Hose for this Q, week only. 'Hie pah- vj LAD1CS' HAStllOXACl.C KL'ltS ThN Is our Hist season, therefore styles shown ale all new. The .skins lion) which most of our garments, neckwear, mulls, etc., uie made, wein purchased by us slv months ago and Ihe goods oll'ei-cil weie made lo older during the pievlnus dull sea son. The values olfeied uie fully one-lourth under cm rent pilces. Nice fur scarfs from 98c All other qunlities up to S50.00 - mm tilt m SMAXL-POX STAMPED OUT. Occupants of the Emergency Hos pital Released, After a long siege of small-po.v, which lasted nearly a. year, tho dreaded dis ease has, apparently, been stumped out, nnd there now remains nut one case in the city, and that one Is convalescent, It is in a family In North Seranton, prcvioubly reported. All of the occupants, save the watch man, have been, released from the Kmergency hospital on tho West moun tain, where over Mxty putteuta were successfully Heated, and not one death was recorded. vllle. whore thc-y were in n stooped I 0 position almost constantly because of the low roof. Tile commissioners talked with tli- few men they encouiileied, questioning them at length ou wages ami other conditions. After lunching lu their car Ihe com missioners went out for a trolley ride to Ashley und Sugar Notch, viewing miners' homes and talking with miners. Kuily in the evening they returned lo Seranton, and several members of the parly ut tended the peiormuiice of "Ilocli, the Consul" nt the Lyceum. -Manager Duffy having Invited them lo occupy lioxos. Bishop Preached. Yestenliiy morning lilshop Spauldlng pleached at the 10,30 o'clock mass lu St. I'eter's cathedral, All tho other mem bers of the commission attended the service. At 1 o'clock they wew taken fur a hhort drive about the city by Mr. AVutklus and at 2 o'clock weie enter tained at dinner al Mr, Watklns' home. The evening was spent at the hotel, At 10 o'clock tho commissioners' parly went to the Delaware and Hud son station and got aboard their spe cial cars thai they might get asleep before the train pulled out at 11 o'clock. They proceeded directly to Hazliitoii, where they wcro scheduled to arrive at 5 o'clock litis morning. The commission will be met at fi o'clock In tho morning at I'ond Creel;, about nine miles north of Hazleton, by Thomas Duffy, tho president of that district of tho mine workers' union, who will represent the miners, Cieneiui Supeiliitendent 'Wanliier, of the Le high Valley, and Clenoral Superintend ent Ulchards, ot the Lehigh anil Wllkes-Hatro company, will represent the ouerators. The mines which tho commission will visit havo not yet been decided upon. Superintendent Wurrlner, of the Lehigh Vulley company, has suggested tho No. 10 shaft, operated by bis company, Tho miners prefer to have tho mbltratora inspect the Harwood colliery of Calvin Pardee; & Co. Thero uro twenty-Hvo mines in Unit region and all hut So, 10 shaft are entered by means of a slope, Tho Harwood is a typical mine of this region, and as tho commissioners havo thus far only visited mines with shafts and havo not yet gone down a slope, the miners think they should select the Harwood, Tho commissioners on Sat urday retp.iested both sides to agree on ono mine, and If they fall the commls slon will probably decldu the mutter. ' ' ' ' i 1 1 i They Pay the User. If you wish a half-tone or line cut, let the Seranton Tribune make it for you. Our equipment for this work Is complete nnd up-to-date. AVe have facilities for doing the finest sort of work at lowest pilces and what's more, we' do it. A trial order will convince you. flcConnell & Co. The Satisfactory Store. 400-402 Lackawanna Ave. Tak: a look at our Fall aud Winter Hue of Underwear and Gloves If these Hues are not better than any other in town, j don't buy them, but at auy rate have a look. Our assort ment of Underwear is so large, we cannot specify each kind iu this small space. They range in price from 50c to $5, Gloves We have forty different kinds to show you, from the 25c Working Glove, the $1.00 Walking Glove, to the pure Otter or Sealskin, including Dent's, Fownes', Perrins'. Tanuert's, also 4,Rip-Proof" Driving Glove, 412 Spruce Street laegcr's Sanitary Underwear. Jm 309 Lacka. Avenue. Solc Agfent for Dr. !" .j. If You Want The Best N. Wareroom, PIANO struments Taken in Exchange, -- for Cash or on Easy Payments. Call on A. HULBERT, , . 117 Wyoming Avenue Various Makes of Pianos at All Prices. Old In- g i22444,4,t44l''iHi'it4la42lk4i HENRY BELIN, JR., Central Agent far the Wyoming Pi'slrlct Ut Dupont's Powder Ulslns, Dlutfnjr, Eporllnj, Fmokelca tni) th Itepauno Chemical Cempiny'i HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Eifetjr Fuse, Caps tntl Eiplodtn. Hoom 401 Coit cell Uulldln; .Senates. AGL'.NCIS. JOHN n. SMITH & BOH I'lymouth E. W. MULLIGAN ,., ,.,..., WlllevBirr Lubricate Your riachinery by Scientific Tiethods nml .s.ivo SIXTV PKU C'HNT. of ex.' jienscs. Wt' innlio u Hici'l:ilty of pioper lui bliiauu lot' propel pui post's. Tlio Sanderson Oil and Specialty Co., 1 Race Street. City,