fn- W- t . ' 1. ' t lU' I'ftl Eri .V ytv ? t ' ,,, E? ' J- --n n R , -1 ir r 7 f. s- 1r iff , ! ! -, , J5 I . ;v tLY -. '.v. r s. -,, fc r " H V I ' ft'1" I? f n SCRANTON TRIBtfNJ&WEDNJEDAY, NOVEMBER, 20, 1902. in Eye 'Symptoms. Do you have headaches? Do your eyes water? Do they ache? Does print run together? Do things appear double? Are your eyes Inflamed? Do your eyos tire after read ing awhile? Does bright light pain them? Don't be reckless with your eyes. They certainly deserve the best care that can be had. DR. B. A. BAER EYE SPECIALIST. MAMJPACTURING OPTICIAN 331 Washington Ave, SCRAM'ON. PA Cotinty Savings Bank and Triisf Company, 506 Spruce Street. Receives -4 and Deposits JK I Up in Sums of mr wards and pays per cent, in terest thereon. A. WATRES, President. O. S. JOHNSON, Vlce-Pres. A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Wm. T. ITnllstcld, K P. Klngsbmy, O. S. Johnson. L A. nvciett Warren, August Robinson, .Tos. O'Bilen, Watrcs. OFFER 30 TRADING STAMPS GIVEN THANKSGIVING WEEK Wo Invito jnu to loiuo nnd look oei our new lino ol novelties in wall papeh pictures and p1ctur1j frames. burnt wood and leather novelties. Hi ins ill our pictures to lie fumed befoio the llolidav Trade. Cut this out nnd piesent It at om stole, pin chase goods to the amount of $1 CO 01 mine and ou will leeeive :0 Stamps fuo. 209 Washington Ave, ooooooooooooooooo "They Draw Well." Morris' Magnet Cigars Tho best value for 5 cents. 0 Try one and ou will smoke no A other. X All the loading brands of la. J cigars nt 1.73 pir box, or 6 for 23c. A jne largt-sr. nnety or npes anu Tobaccos in town. s 0 i E. V 0 X O00000000000000 MORRIS, X i Cigar Man 0 c. The 3S5 Washington Avenue. REISMAN BROS BOOK SHOP The following Xmas maga zines now ready: Ladies' Home Journal, Woman's Home Com panion, Success, Sraait Set, Haiper's, Century, Strand, Pearson's, Ainslee's, Scribnei's, Frank Leslie's, Broadway, Ev eiybody. New 'phone, 43. 407 Spiuce St. In and About The City JiJtot Didn't Pay His Bonid Bill, Talllo Unhilcl mis yistoulay held mi dor PjO bull by Aldcimun Ruddy on tho chuigo of Tallinn to pay u bnriid bill 1o ttobcrt Oismnn. Mauled by Aldeiman Ruddy. -Itobeit Matthews and LIIllo Paine, of Carlisle, both mimed, weie united In mar. ilugo last nlKlit by Aldoinuin Jl, J. Rud dy in Ilia ofllee. riesbyteiian Thanksgiving Set vice. Tho itov. Joseph II, Odell will conduit tho 'Ihunhsglvlng smvlco iiml pleach tliu sermon In tho Seiond Piesbyteilan dim (it Thin sdaj morning nt 10 SO o'clock. Prolcssor I'liaiKo -will hum limine of tho music, ! Enjoyed a Smoker. ) Tho meiiibeis of Puluteis' union, No 218, cujnjul a smoker Inst night In A i. i V, W. hall on Lackawanna avenue. Hev. ial of tho mcniheis gave songs nnd made lemuiks anil a most delightful Hum was injojcl. Diug Stoxe Enteied, A Inn Bin)' enteied TIioiimh' ding toio iat tho tot ner of Jlulbeuy Ktieet and Wy oming uveiuio uaily yoHtoidny inninlnff h' bieakliiff ono of tho window a. Tho money till was biokeu into hut only J.'.Vi In Bmiill clianno wiib secuitd. Reduced the Piice. John r, I.niiKan & Co, whoku bid fur Iho l.ijlnn of MtiKstoiiu ldewiilkH on iSiranton utiecit was ono cent Icr fcquitui foot iibovo tho cbtlpiatv. Iiuao ngiecil wllli y'-ftor of i'ubllc AVoilfs Itpihe tu luluto their bid to fifteen contu nnd have ac cordingly boon awarded the conttnet. Quarrel Over Six Dollars. , Frank Hpanftcnuoijr nd William Uliod mull hud a rilinriol In a Petni avcniio ho tel last nvcnluir. SpniiRcnboiB clmlReil niiodmau with Bleallim liS fiom him and ilmlnB tho low llhodmnn wat ntnbhod In tho furo. Ho L'hitiBCi Spnngenbeig with (lolim tho BlubbliiR-. IJoth wrio taken hefol o Alderman Ruddy, who held Spiiiib onbenr In t'M ball and Rhodmnn In $,'W. WOULD CARE FOR RICH OLD MAN GRAND-NIECE WANTS HIM OUT OE THE HOSPITAL. Euneral Of Mai tin Keegau. Tho funoial of Mm tin Kuegiin wiih held iHti'ilny mornliiB ut !S0 o'tlock with n Kolemn hlnh tunKH of icqulcm nl Holy CioDq clmrcli, Intotnietit wus made In tho Cnthcdial cemotciy. The pull-beumrs weio 1'eter Kolly, 1'atilcl; Citlpln, Pat llck MrAndicw, Wnlter lnnt I'ntilclt McNnlly, M. M. Ruddy. The ilower bear eiM weie Jnmci" 111. don nnd Chllst Oilll. Still a Mystery. Tho wheitfiibotitH of little 4-iiui-oUl Paul Hkodn, who wundi'ied 'iwil fiom his homo In the Hi If liiu p.ituh lust week me still unlttiowii nnd the polite have only ono tlimty to offer nnd Unit In that tho boy luiH wundeied olf on the mountain nnd died of Htiuvntlon A number of thn fi lends of the lnd'n fathur have Heuichid the Went mountain but hne been iinnblo to llud n It nee of the little Ind. Killed on the Raihoad. Jlis. Udwnrd Williams, of Aindeniy Htieet, iccelvcd n message veslerdav fiom Johuntowu, this stnte, Inloiniiiig her of tho death of her son, IMward Williams, on the lalltoul thcie. The lemalns aiu expected heio toda. Deeiasod Is hih vled by his mother, one bi other, Thom as, nnd two Hiatus, .Mis. JoHeph IltiRhes, nl Nantlcoke, and Sli. William Piiieu iml, of West f.tickuwuiina iivunuc To Play in Blnghamton. A local foot ball team hahiB the name of "Lackawanna ColleBc" team will bo to UluBliamtoti lomoiiow to plu the Ringlminton lrlKli .schdol team. The local team Is composed of the UillowlnB play eis: Slmpnon, lolt end; Smith, loft lackle; Suydam, center: Acker, lisht Biuiul: Jlv. ers, light tackle, Howell, llBht end; Kelpie, citiniter back; Ryun, left hiilt; Giimes, llRlit half; Tiopp, full back. Mauiages Free of Chnige. At the meelhiB of the I.iulles' sodality, (onneited with St. tJabrlel s Roman Cath olic: ihureh, of Hnzletou, Sunday, the pas. tor, Rrv. J. V. Hussle, foimeily of Ill's city, announced that for all couples who debited to bo muiiied diiilue; tho net three weeks, he would peitoini tho eeic mony fiee of.chaijte. Theie hao been few lnaitlaBcs dining tlie sttike, and the offer Is nuth to neate a leiul In matil-monj-. Judge Kelly Is Called Upon to De cide a Novel Question in Habeas Corpus Proceedings Instituted Yes teiday Suit for $10,000 Instituted on Behalf of an Eight-Year-Old Boy Filling the Jury Wheel for 1003 Cases In Common Pleas Coin t Will of Mary Snover. Furnituie and Caipet Men Unite. A mectiiiB of the futnltme and caipet dcalei.s of Sei.uUon and ielnltv was held Monday night at tho looms of tho Retail Merchants' Protective association. Mo-.t of tho lending stores weie leiucscnlpd and n temporal oiguiilzatlou was pei lected.4 Tliu purpose is to secuie unitid action 'against muny of the abuses tint cannot otherwiso be owicoiim. At tli - mectltiB to bo held net Monday at 7 p in peimanent olficeis will bo (hosen All lurnltiue and caipet men aie bulled to attend Hoise Badly Smned. 'J ho bulldlntr at Glen sliect and Nil Aug avenue, owned bv Ricb.tid llalllf,an, enuglit U'e esteidnv atteinoon about .! o'clock. Tile building was ir-ctl as a stable by Dali.vman CJ. A. Blown and a aluable hoi so which was in the baia at the lime was so badly binned that It hud to bo shot An aim m was tinned hi Horn bo il and Ihigiue loinpam No. . and the North 12nd companies lesponded. The building was Inn sliglitlv d image it 'J he Hie staited In an unknown numur, among some stiaw. Coiner Stone Laying. The coiner slonn of the new Pii"-bt--li.in MNsion chin ill at Tin uop wilt be laid Tliuiday atteinoon at .1 o i lock. The uiMion is to bo Known ns the Logan Mi -moiial chin ch and is in i1i.uk ol Hi v. Julius llnmboisKI, who lias had chaigo of the wotk theie sinee tho founding of the mission. Neailv all of the Pic-bv-teiian-eleiBy of this eltv and Key. UU bons, of Dunmoie, tho cb.iiim.in ol tho building commiltee, will be pi event and take pait In the efi elses Rev. S C Logan will lay the stone. FINAL REHEARSAL. The Scinnton Choial Society Leaves for Btooklyn Friday. The Scianton United Choral boclety, which has been in a course of tialnlng lately that i.s 'eidoni aicoided any oigaul'atlon, will hold Us Until u' heaisul at the new nuuoiy tomoitow at i p. in. For many weeks tills choius 1ms been at woik prepuiing three selec tions which hae been selected as test pieces at the Uiookln lestival, and which aie now sung: with .such a beau tiful attack and pieclslon by this choi us, as to kae no doubt us to Its standing In the lontest. Four choiuses, Including" Hiianton, have entfiftLl tho tonipetltion, and the adjudicators aie men of high standing In the musical piofesslon. Tho lesult will be a most glorious one to the win ner. The trip to Btooklyn Is anslously awaited by nil iho membei.s of tho choir, who look lor a most enjoyable time. They will leave St i union Iu tho Lackawanna, nt T.0 u. in. Friday, under the caio of the lonunlttce, which will atlPiul to tho wants of eatli Individual. Otlieis who wish to go can do so at the nominal utte of $4.7." lor the inund trip. It is estimated tluunt least a tlious'iud pel sons will go For the bcneilt of those who havo to lemalii nl home, the clioius wlllglvo a giaml pioinenude ielieuiH.il ul the new nrmoiy toinonovv atleinoon ut I o'eloik, when all tho competitive pltuih will bo icndeicd The admission will bo :.-. cents, and till should take nilviintugo to hour tills sphndld chnins ut Its bfst. HE FIRED AT HAMMERS. But the Bullet-Went Wild, and Schultz Is Now in Jail, A. P. HihultA 'if Hlckoiy stiept, vvlmm John Hunimeii-, of living uve nue, t Inn Kotl wllli attempting, ta kill lilni, whs aiiet-tt'il esteuhiy nnd given u healing betoui .Maglstiuto Millar HamuH'is swotn Unit on November 17 he got Into nn altei cation with Sehulu on thn stieet and Hint the hitter, be lamliUT Piiruged, pulled u levolver and lliud point-blank ut him, the bullet just missing lilni, llo said that Hchulta nn doulitedly Intended to kill him and would have done m hud not bystuud eis IntPifeied, Muglstintf Millar committed Scluilt. to the i ounty jail In default of r,00 ball. FOUR LISTS MORE. Woid Buildeis Axe Busy in Tribune's Junior Educational Contest. The woid buildeis mo busy In The Tiibune'H Junior educational Contest, F.veiy day bilngs Its quota of lists of ki cater or lesser lengUi mid muny ques tions aio tibkud oyer the 'phono aud tluougli Uncle Ham. Yesteulay lists were received fiom the lollowlng: Kdwnid Jl. rolley, Peckvillo, Pa. Muiltl AVateis, Copenhagen, N. Y. (Iladjs Volz, SOO Jeffeison avenue. Geome J. Vol, bOS Jclfcrson ueiuie. 1 A case that Is likely lu develop some Intel opting featui'CH was Instituted yes teidny befoie "JiiiIb Kolly. An- out line of It Is succinctly given in tho fol lowing: To tho llouimihlc, Hie Judge of tho I'otnt of Common Pleas of Laiknwnnna Count . The petition of Minnie U Smith, of Scinnton, lespectfully tcprci-cuts. Thnt IMward Loughllu, wlio Is a clll ron of tho city of Scrnuton, Is unlawfully iCHtrnlncd of his llbfity, and detained against his will bv one, Dr. Charles II. Thompson, hi tho Thompson hnxpltnl on Wyoming avenue, upon no eilnlliml or supposed cilmlnnl olTeine, whatsoever. That he Is suffering from an attack of paralysis, or apoplexy, and was removed from his home In Orocn RIdBC, Siwinton, ioiitr.it y to his own wishes. , That he Is desirous ol being lomovcd fiom said hospital nnd taken to hit own home, to be cared for there by our peti tioner and otlieis. Your petitioner Is his great nleco and has had entire charge of his house since the death of his wife, more than live years lust past, and this petition is made In his bplrnlf, ho having no other relatives in Lackawanna county. She, thereloie, pmjsyour honor, to Issue u will of habeas corpus for bis rollcf. Minnie E. Smith. Judge Kelly Issued a wilt dliectcd to Dr. Thompson, to uppeur at !) o'clock tills morning to show cause why the petition should not be granted. ndwuid Laughliu, It appeals. Is pos sessed of considerable wealth, being w oi th soinewheie in the nelghboihood of $18,000. A bi other, Edgar Laughlln, living In Moscow, who is repiesented by Attorney John M. McCourt, was le sponslble for bis being moved to the hospital. The- grandnlece, Minnie E. Smith, lepiosented by ex-Judge J. W. dipenter nnd Attorney E. II. Shutt le!, wants that she should have fare of the invalid, believing that it Is Lhiughlln's deslm she should caie for him, and liihdvpitently thai he is de sitous of making piovlslon foi her. In Common Fleas. Judge Kelly, in the main couit loom, is engaged in the tiiul of the case of William Xuciae, a Xoith Sctanton Po lander, against tlifr Scinnton Railway i ompany. L. P. Wedeman and P. E. Hole lepiesciiL the iilalutifl'. Kx-Judge H. N. Will nd and Hon. C. P. O'.Mnlley, of Willaid, Wan en & Knupp appear foi the company. Zuciae is sulfeiliig lioni a seiious peimanent disability, itsultlng funn a tall from u iHir on lower I'etin avenue, July i'J, 1001. lie claims he bouuled u car to go to Piovldeuce and was told by the lonductor it was a Piovldeuce car. Halt way down the Dickson woi'ks hill the conductor, so it is alleged, knocked olT his hat and then pushed him fiom the iat after telling him the c.u was not Blng to Piovidence but to the bai n. The compan.v alleges Zuiiae lan after Hie car, bo.udcd it while it was in mo tion, and, upon learning It was not a Piovldeiiii- car, .lumped oft. He jumped off backwuids and thus sustained his hints. His piluciplc injuiv (oii-lsti'd of a lnoken lollur bone. Di. Rodham, testl ed that he Heated .uciae and that his patient icpeaudlv took off the ban dages with which he was wound, and which weie neiesaty to a successful l eduction of Hie fi.ictme. The result of this was that the bone did not piopeily Knit and ppimanentl disabil ity lesjilted. . Tliu case of Ida Campbell against L. A. Lange, landlmd, and Constables Bnitlett and Mitchell for damages for an alleged Illegal constable's sale was given to the Juiy at 3 n'tlnek by Judge Now tomb. Ill Judge ICell.v's i mil t a. eldlct of $:7.3 lor the plulntift was letuincd in the case of Antonici Julia against S. Val.iiuano. The parties uio from Dunmoie. Their dispute was us to the balance lesultlng fiom a stole bill and "boot" In a hoisp n.ule not do ('tailing. THE PRESIDENT Of the City Council, Wilkes- barre, Pa., Cured of Rheumatism. MITCHELL TO WRITE A BOOK IT Col. Wm. J. Harvey, president of Willcosbrre's city council, who will long t remembered for hl great work for the city, was once ft mere physical wreck, torn In every muscle nd nerve from the frightful pains cud by' rheumatism. He consulted ,the best physicians, went broad, took' mud baths, and almost very known treatment for tlib disease. A friend had had r very similar exporlenc and Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy had cured him, so ho recommended this great kidney medlcino to Col. Harvey and he Is to-day a well man, halo nnd hfearty. He vrftc3 stialght to the point: Dr. David Kennioy, Dear Sir : This Is to certify that I was permanently cured of rlioumn tism by the use of Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy. Wm. J. Harvey. Rhoumatism is but another name for uric acid poisoning which is caused pri marily by diseasod kidneys. Cure your kidneys and the rheumatism disappears. For all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspep sia nnd chronic constipation, as well as sicknesses peculiar to women, Di. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is unques tionably the greatest medicine known to the medical profession. It is for sale bv all druggists in tho New BO Oont'SIzo and the regular f 1.00 site bottles less than a cent a dose. Sampli iottUtnougk fur trial, fret by mail. Dr. David Kindy Corporation, Rondout, N. V. Dr. DtU Kenneli'i Roae Jelly radical cure CiUrtfc, Hr Ftm ini Cold In Head. COc. Snover and Maty Sophia Snover. After bequeathing $100 to Mis. Allen Lewis and $2b to tho housemaid, Ellen Caffoiy, tho decedent divides her estate among her four child! en. The will of James II. Fieclter, late of Scranton, was admitted to piobntc, nnd letters were granted to the Title Guarantee and Trust company. IS TO DEAL WITH THE CENT STRIKE. RE- For Some Time PnBt He Has Been Receiving Offers to Lecturo nnd Write, nnd Hns Finally Agreed to Writ n Book for a Chicago Firm. A Good Portion of It Hns Ahondy Boeen Prepnrod nnd Only Needs to Bo Arranged and Edited May Be Out In Two Months. Marriage Licenses. Stanley Lukaskle Scinnton Annie Wnskaw lc! Sciauton John J. Kelly Carbondato Sadie J. Weisley Caibondulo Oram C. Lytel LuwLtown Elizabeth 11. Oieene Mooslc Joseph T. Roguu Scranton Katlo T. Battln Scranton John W. Doellner . Scinnton Muiv .1. Thompson Scinnton lleniv Klein Sctanton Eilltii Davis Sctanton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Suit tor 810,000 Damages. Hon, John P. Qulnnan and Thomas P. llob.ui, yesteidu' bi ought suit In Piothouotaiy Copelaud's ofllce to ic cover $10,000 dnmnges fiom the Subur ban Elect! ie Light company for pei sonul Injuiies to Wllllum, the I'lglit-year-oid son of Mm tin Canfleld, of Hemlock stieet. The boy, so It is alleged, was ret inn ing fiom school, Nov. 21, 1000, uiul was asked by one ot the company's line men to ccniie up on the I epulis wugon nnd iij-blht lu winding some wlie. The wagon still Ud up and the boy, falling off, got his legs caught in tho bpokes of a wheel. One leg" was so badly cuiHlied it hud to bo amputated and the other was fiuctuied lu two places. The company, It is claimed, became liable because of Its nKont having en ticed a child Into ii duiigeious position. Filling the Jury Wheel. Piesldent Judge Edwards aud Juiy Coinmlssloneis E. B, Stuiges and D. J. Campbell weio engaged frofn 7 o'clock estt i clay morning until 7 o'clock last night In filling the jury wheel. Nine teen hundred names weio placed lu the wheel. W. J, Daniels acted ns clerk. When the task was completed the wheel was locked and .sealed by Sheriff Scliudt, aud taken In chnige by the sherllf. Two Wills Probated. Tiie will of Mts. Mary A. Snovei, lute of Hcrunton, was yesterday admitted to probate by Recoider Koch. Letteis testumentiity were gt tinted to Jesse A. William J. Homy was Monday ap pointed a ileput constable ot Old Foige 1)01 on I'll. Tho view ers lu the cao of Randolph Cilppon against the Sei antou and Noith eastein Raihoad company have lllcd aw awmd allowing the phi hit! IT $k'l In the dlvoice case of CI do L. Da en port against Olllo Davenpoit, Dee. S, ut 2 p. in., before Judge ''Kolly, was tho lime iKed for healing testimony. Judge Kelly handed down an opinion estclll.lv lu wllli li he dich ugcil the uile to stilko olf lieu In the case ot tho citv of Scinnton against II. T. Kochlu. The defects in the Ileus in the insis of the city of Sciauton against Ralph cliant and Willi ini Delke hiving been cm id by amendments. Judge ICellv made nub is Monday dlseh.iigiiig tho inks to stiiUrf off liens A ink' was Moud.iv Kianled to show cause wh a new trial should not bo gianted In the case ot "A. S Klme against the e liy ol Sciauton which was Unci last week, ipsultlng In a eidlct lor Klme. John T. Lewis, Gulsspppl Coua nnd Joseph Smith weio lelrased Horn the county jail osteiday. Thcv wue com mitted some time ago, but no transcilpts have been turned in to tho ckik ol tho couits against them. William II. Colo, loi mil ly a constable of this iltv, but now ii siding in Wv inn ing louuty, was In ought down fiom Dal ton csleldriy bv Constable Putleisoiw who had a committment which dunged Colo with the laiceny ot horse blankets, atci In the dnv Cole seemed his llbeity, lames Malum botomin-; IiIh bondsm.in in the sum of ,W. Judge Nevvcombo handed down nn opin ion Monday dismissing the mle foi a new tilal in tho case of the common wealth against Janus Cook. Cook was tried at tho Inst tcim of quarter session lourt for stealing i oal ami was convict ed. The coal had been picked by Fiank Yuiko and was placed near tho base of the dump Cook, It wus alleged, mine along with a wngnn and i an led It away. It was lontencUd by C. V. Dawson, counsel foi Cool:, that even If ho had taken l ho ioal he could not be ccmvictnl of laicenv for tho iiasnn that Yinl.o hid not ucqiilitil piopeit In tho coil. lu the cle-eitlon pioceedlngs against Thomas W. Stink, Judge Kelly hand, d down nn opinion Monday In which ho lousiileiiil a mle. to "how cause why Levi If. St.uk, surety, shall not be dls iliarged troin further llabllitv, uilo to show cauiio why tiie older lequlilng tho defendant to piy tho sum of $11 per month for tho suppoit of his wife sliull not bo modllled; mlo to show cause why tho H'cognls-niieo shall not ne loiieueo. The llrt two rules weio cllschaigtd. As to the third tho ilefoiulnnt and his suioty mo allowed thlity days within which to pay all mi eat ages clue to the pinsecutilx under tiie tcims of the original older, at tlio end of which time, if tho snma have not been paid, the eomt will enter tain a motion to foi felt tho n cognizance. Local Delegates Back from American Federation of Labor Convention. Hugh Prayne, state piesldent of the Aineiic.in Federation of Labor, and John Devlne, piesldent of the Cential Labor union, the local delegates to the I American Federation of Labor conven tion at New Oi leans, ai lived home es tculay atteinoon. They lepoit that the convention, while not as largo a lepiesentntlou In the matter of attendance as was the Scranton convention of a jcar ago, was much moie pioductive of lesults. It was, they say, an exceptionally busy and business-like convention. Both local delegates weio appointed on seveial impoitant committees and took a piomlnent pail in the pioceed-ings. In tho face of the soiry oxpeilenco bofoie the Hlrlko commission or Uov, Peter Itobcrts, Pli.D., I'reslclelit John Mitchell, of the Unitid Mine Workcis, is bent on writing a book. This, however, will not occasion gicnt suipilso ninong' those who know Mr. Mitchell, for they know, In the llrst place, that he is wont to take desper ate chances, nnd, In the second place, that ho Is not Rev. Peter ltnbcits, Ph.D. Mr. Mitchell's iletoi initiation was nn nouneed In this city to personal fi lends on Sunday. Ho bus been Impot tuned by lectuie buienus and publlshut3 to enlist himself In their service, but, bo cause of hln deslio to devote all his time and attention to bis oignnii'iitlon, he lefused one nfter the other ot the enticing oitets. When, however, he saw that be was soon to bine some lelsute, he agieect to accept the offer of a Chi cago publishing bouse and give tlium a book. He proposes to deal with the subject of the 1902 coal stilke and its outcome ns applied to the gteat pioblem of tho lelations or capital and labor. In tho book, he will give the Inside history of the stilke, us far as he can without betraying confidence. Most of tile matter is nlteady In shape for the printer and lequlics only edit ing and airanging to make it ready for publication. The book will likely be out Inside ot two months. Toughness Is a Virtue o v w y r" 1 T ziF!1 . 'J1 'Jjwwrgr in a lamp chimney. toughest of all Is Tho THE M. & P. TOP Being Intelligently inado on scientific principles and of the very best matorlals." It wears "wears like metal. It's unmatchablo. Price 1 )C SOLD BY ALL DEALERS WHO CATER TO THEIR PATRONS' BEST INTERESTS S3S59DI You Have a Silent Partner t HOME FROM NEW ORLEANS. Thanksgiving Supper. A tin key suppei will be solved by the Ladies' Auxiliary ot the Madison .iM'iiue temple, at the estiy mom un Thanksgiving fiom 3 20 to S 00 o'clock. All aie welcome. Sttppct lift cents. Washington Maiket. Pi line tuike)s and thickens, a full line ot meats, fiesh shell oystei s, home mnde mince meat, home made poik sausage. Cooper & Castoi, Jl'i-21." Washington avenue. When you have money at Interest. It does more than your friends can do, for It works for you day and night all the year round. The Third National Bank, J 18 Wyoming Ave., Scranlou, Pa. CAPITAL, $200,000. SURPLUS (EARNED) $600,000 Pays 3 per cent interest on savings accounts whether large or small, and compounds the inter est Jan. 1st and July 1st. Accounts can be opened by mail. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO 8:30. A Laxative Food. Why? Fruits. Lubricate Your inery Scientific ilethods and save SIXTY' PER CENT, of ox pinscs. We make a specialty of pioper lu bilcants foi pioper pin poses. The Sanderson Oil and Specialty Co., 1 Race Street, City. 0nh The is one of tho New Shape! for young men. Can be worn three or four ways Conrad Has Them in Three Grades $2.00, 2.50 and $3.00 305 Lacka. Aue. TRADING STAMPS. TOO. low II Buy Fairs At McConoell k Cos If you aie a judge of allies and stles. A magnlflcpnt show ing of Neekweai, in nil iorms, Jackets and Mulls awaits your in spection at pi Ices that dely competition. Just a sample value to day: ISABELLA SCARF, WITH CLUS- -5 g O TER OF SIX TAILS; FULL FUR AND J VO GUARANTEED PERFECT. ONLY.. -''' v That Silk Waist Sxls Has piovud a tiailo magnet of etiaoi dimity power. All sizes, all colois nnd muny btyles to chooso noin, in Waists woith from StiUO to .fl0.U(J cat'li. YOUR CHOICE GIVING EVE TILL THANKS- 4.98 CSoaR Department KINDERGARTEN REPORT. What Shall We Have for Dessert? Tills question arises in the family every day, Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert, Pre- Eared in two minutes. No boiling I no akingl add boiling water ami set to cool, l'lavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry, Get a package at your giocors to-day, 10 ct? It Was Submitted at Monday Night's Meeting of School Board. Following ii the full text nf tho ie port of the klndoiS'Uten committee of tho board of control which was adopt ed nt the meeting of the school boaicl held Monday night: It has been brought to tho notleo of the klndeigarton committee that at tho present time thcra urn no additional kin derBarten teachers lu tho city, and in case of sickness or dlaublllty of any of tlio Mndeigarten teacheis now cmplojed, It would be necessaiy to secuie substl tutes from ontsldo tho city. It has been suggested by sonic mem bers of tho boaul thnt n ttatnliu? school for kllldergartnelS bo established. In lion of this, tho committee offers the following suggestion: That thirteen Brad nates fiom tho high und trainluif schools bo given poi mission to enter us assist ants In our klndorgarten bdiools for ono yeur, for which servlco they will become eligible to the position or klmleigaitun teachers, provided, how over, they receive u, pioper certificate from the supervisor. The manner of selecting these ubsUt aut will bo as follows Sturtlng with tho class of graduates ot tho tialutng bchool of U'J7, any unemployed teachers ot that class will bo ill at considered, and this method will continue Until tho thir teen have been selected. Tlio committee, after careful considera tion of tho matter, has come to tho con clusion that after ono yeur of practical experience In tlio clusj room, togothor with what Instruction they "hi leeeivo from tlio supervisor of kludcigurtous, they will bo fully ' competent for the duties of kludercnitneis. Our Btisy Attracts new faces daily, and althotmli it is large, blight, well stocked, 1ms the laigest fotco of ilfbt cktss help in tlio city, it la taed to its utmost, lleto i.s tm illustration of tlio reason why: FINE KERSEY MONTE CARLO JACKETS, IN LADIES' AND MISSES' SIZES; FULL SATIN LINED FOR ONLY The 0ldseitt's Store Ou tlio second lloor is dosoncdly popular, A (fpeelal Oucrea tills week should command much attention u om mothers. 5.69 CHILDREN'S WORSTED DRESSES, PRETTILY MADE FROM GOOD MA TERIALS, FOR 1.4 A New Lime Added Fur Rugs and Robes lov mo 2.25 In an Art Department. Buggy or Go Cart. A SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY BARGAIN THIS WEEK AT Pillow Tons in onillobb vatloly nio also shown In this dopait mont. llnvo on seen tlio Scmnton High School 011 a pillow top yet? It's lovoly. A Cozy Tb.oujfcit A boautiftil new lino of 'J5e this wools nt 18c. tlio yaul Nomots will go on sale THE LINEN SALE CONTINUES TILL THANKSGIVING EVE, WHEN DO YOU BUY YOUR UN DERWEAR? A LITTLE PERSONAL THAT, BUT SAY, YOU OUGHT TO SEE OUR STOCK. McCONNEIX & CO, () r 0) 3 "0 (0 THE SATISFACTORY STORE. and 402 Lackawanna1 Avenue. WlAAAAWfoWB 4