The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 18, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUlN JS-FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1899.
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"They Call My
Darling Jane"
For sale just one week
aud over 500 copies gone.
How do you like the
chorus :
Oh! thej' call tnj darling Juno.
It's n plain, old-fashioned name,
That ncrhips ilnn't qulto mitt
A maiden so cute.
It's a falrlj Rood name, all the same.
Darling Jano!
1 rail her Sweet Repose.
Hhe' oh pretty as u rose
SIi'b an old miner's slrl
Ah' mv brain's In a whirl
Tor I love her. that oven ono knows.
Perry Brothers
205 W) online Ave.
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY
Depends largely upon the
supplies. The right kind
lit
KEMP'S,
iu:t
Wyoming Avenue
DR. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat
Will return Sept. 1.
Williams Ilulldlng', Opp l'ostotllce.
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: CITY NOTES
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RRHKARSAL TONIGHT -The Scran
ton Olio i lul of the l.i tit r Cutlets' as
sociation will n eel ths i selling lot te
hcars.il at ilenis' hall at 7 30.
PAY-DAYS -The Delaware anil Hud
son eompanj p ilil Us cniplojcs jtsterdav
nt the Plymouth mines Nos 2 and 3,
and Norton mine, all at 11 mouth.
DU. CHAPMAN'S S-l'RMON The sub
jei t of Dr Cliapm.m'h discourse at tho
temple mi Linden street will be "Jew and
Chiistlan." Services will begin at T Jrt.
NO INQl'KST NKCKSSARY -Coroner
Roberts went to Anhbild vcstciduv to
Investigate the death ot Mrs. Anthony
Malnney, who expired suddenly mi Wed.
nesdav nflcriiorui. lie found that death
was due to apoplex and decided that an
Inquest was unnecessary
AN INQl'lllY RKCIRVIID. - Chief
RoblliiR jesterd.iv ri celled a coininunl
i.itlon fiom Katherlno ll.illman, of I!"
C'ouvenler street, New York, asking In
formation roK.irdlmc the whereabouts ot
Samuel llallm.iu, her In other, who le
fcldcd here eiuht jears uro
WANTS TO CLRAR IT RRCORD.
Owen Irish, who on WVilnesduj llleil a
oluntary petition In hankruptej, did so to
clear tip the record ot an assignment he
made twelve yi.MH as?o. He s.ijs he Is
not cndcavoihiR to mold the costs of the
proi tedliiKi as an item pi luted jcsteulaj'
woidil Indicate.
T. ARK Gl'.TTlNfl UO0D -There was
not a slnulc arrest made In the cenliul
ilty WediRsday ulimt or esterday mom.
iii nml the onlj pilsoncr In pollie couit
csterdav mornlmj was l'rcd Matkeit,
who was arrested on Wednesday after
noon for bcln(? di link and dlsordtrlj. He
was discharged b the major
orFIC'KRS I'LRCTHO-At a tegular
niieting held Tuesdai night St Paul's
Total Abstirence and Ileiuvnlent so
ilet cleited thu followliiB otllcers. Pres
ident, Vincent lluvar. vice president,
John P. llnvin; ilnanelil secretary, Jo
heph If Mahon. recording mil oiie
spondlng secretar Thomas J Gavin,
treasurer, P D Mahon, trustees, John
Phillips John Rowland. C O'Donnell.
Fergeant at arms, James Dempse.
WANT O'MALLEY RETAINED.
Protest From Mnster Plumbers
Against His Being Removed.
The following letter signed by twen
t -seven mnster plumbets. thlrty
thieo contract om and twehe uichl
tccts, was piesenteil to Major Molr
l a committee of the master plum
bers' association
To Hon James J. Molr, Major, Seianton.
Dear Sir It having come to our no
tice through the dallj papers that jon
are ptovldlni; means tot tho teiiiov.il of
Plumbing Inspector O Mallei and know
ing him to bo thoroughlj competent and
Impartial In eiety tespect we take this
means of showing out appreciation of
his services and do hriilij request that
Mr O'Malley bn retained In said olllie
6ervl"es conducted In St. Peter's path-
Th" maj-or reiterated his fotmer
statement that he ilkl not Intend to
remove Mr. O'Milley, and added that
he didn't know and didn't ate what it
tpector O'Mailey's polities ate.
riatulence is cured
Pills
by Heecham's
To the Membeis of the Republican
County Committee.
Notice is htiebj slvu. that a meeting
of the Republican countj committee of
Lackawanna county will bo held on Sat
urday. August 19, lbOD. ut i o'clock p in ,
nt Republican heaUquaiters In the Price
Jiulldlng, Scranton, Pa , for the purpose
of fixing u time lor holding tho prlmmj
celctlou as provided tin In ttilo T, of iht
rules of the Republican partj of Lacka
wanna county, which rule riads us fol
lows: "The primary election shall be held
fach year at the date fixed by the coun
ty committee Notice of the date of said
election shall be given bj the i lmlrmau
t least thirty (30 )cluys hi fore the timo
fixed for holding sine, bv publication in
at least two Repqt hn papers, published
In Lackawanna t Ay"
Every member he said committee in
earnestly reques ,itu bo pteneiit
Rj order of
K.'N Wlllatd. Chaltinan
Attest' J i: Watklns, Secretary
Bcranton, Pa , Aug 14. 1SS9.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syiup.
Has been used fot over-riPTY VIIARB
by MILLIONS of MOTHKRS for Inch
CHILDRP.N WIHI.i: TKKTIIINfl ITU
PKRFKCT SCCCnSS It SOOTHHS the
CHILD. SOPTRNS the OUM8 ALLANS
all PAINi CPRHS WIND COLIC, and
Is th best remedy for HI AltltHOKA
Sold by Drugglstb In overj part of tho
world. Re sure and ask fot "Mis Wins.
1ow' Soothing Svrup " and take no other
Llnd. Twenty-tlve cents a bottle.
POSSIBILITY THAT
VETTER IS ALIVE
DISPATCH RECEIVED OVER THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS WIRE,
Confltmed by a. Telegram That Came
Yesterday from Seattlo to Attor
ney Q. M. Watson. Mrs. Vetter
Says the News Is Too Good to lie
True Plummer, Who Was Sup
posed to Be in tho Patty that Suc
cumbed, Brought the News to
Seattle.
Seattle, Aug 17 12 A I'liimtnrr. ot
Port Townsend, who was u meinbi r of
tho schooner Klk party, nil of whom it
hnd been ptevlolisly reported, perished
last winter In KotzMiuo sound, has ar
rived here, lln brings iiivvn that only live
membets of the party died, as follows.
Captain Charli s Smith and Mute l'tank
Johnson, both of Port Ulel.ilj. Wash.,
l'tank Kuhr. 1 uy Uv. Mlih. J J.
Rhlnihart Smith Mllweiikee, Duncan
McCull Roscoe, 111.
Tho lemulnlng member of the patty
consisting of Plummet, J r Mollis. Du.
hah, Minn., and A J Hilton lluj I'ltj,
Mlih and P .1 Vetter, hiraliton. l'n .
wete suvid bv a tiseue partv from the
Quaker mission at Cape ltUxsom.
The above dispatch was received last
night In the Tribune olllie over tho
Associated Pi ess wire. A Tribune man
went to the stole mid showed the dls-'
patch to Mis. Vetter. She lead It over
cniefttlly nml then said that Attornfcv
O M Wutson hail leeched u similar
message In the nftei noon' fi out adtug
gist In Seattli'. but that neither Mr.
Wnlum oi hersell vwto lnellneu to be
lieve 11 She cptessed the hope that
It nilqht be title but said thete have
been so many conflicting statement's
that she will nevet believe Ml. Vetter
alive until she sees him.
I l'TTKR PHOM MRS. HI.NS
Mrs. Vetter leecived a letter onlj
J'esteiday from Mis W II Hens, who
has been reported to be the only sur
vivor of the partj-. In It -Alts Hens
rMteiates her statements that Mr Vet
tet and the tesit of the patty nre all
dead Her stoiy, however, differs
tnaerlally from the- one pi luted In the
Detrlot Tribune and tepilnt"d in this
pipet on August d
Mr?, Pens. accotJIng to tho latter
stoij. was with the paitv all the time
and saw them dtop off one by one until
only hertelf was left alive In the let
tet lecelved by Mis Vetter she says
that she anil her husband vveie ten
dnjs joutnej- fiom the remaining' elev
en of tl'.e p.nty when the latter died.
The wind she teceived of their death,
sli sajs, was bioutjht bj n man who
came miles out of his way to tell her.
Mis Hens states that he told her
that lie had seen the eleven graves
and that all of them vveie mniked. The
onlj- pet on Mrs Bens saw die was her
own husband. Fiom the tone ot I hi"
letter she is peifeetlj- confident that
tlie party aie all dead and even told
of how the bodlis could be recovtied
net spring.
In a fotmer statement Mi Reus
said thnt V. A. Plummer, who is quot
ed in the dlsp'itch as having anived
in Seattlo bearing Uk news nt Ml.
Vettir's rescue, was one of the men
who died and that .she had heard that
he was the last one to be bulled.
PLl'MMFR IS ALIVI'.
As the dlspath sent out by the As
sociated Pi ess and tho one lecelved by
Attorney Watson agiee thnt Mr. Plum
mer has anived In Stattle. it is verj'
piobablo that the statement Is cor
lect. If It Is and leaving the question of
Mr. Plummet's veiacltj out of consld
iratl n entltelv. It Is also very piob
ablo that Mi. Vettet. who wa also re
ported dead, could still be alive, too.
THE TIREMEN'S PICNIC.
Attracted a Fair Sized Crowd to
Waaler's Giove.
"Star-gieen wins "
'Hi, M igglc, give me the next
danc, w ill you .'"
"Here, thete, give u.s two without
much iroth"
"Hot the ir cliestia to play o two
step, Jim."
"You gents will have to leave these
tables and give someone rise a "-how."
These are Juat a few uc hoes fiom tho
Airmen's picnic held last evening in
Wnhlet's glove, foi the put pose ot
lalslng money for the coming state
convention. The firemen of the eltj'
and the shlitwnlst girl wete out for
n good time and fiom nil appenrancs
thej had It Though the iiowil vvn-i
faltly latge. It did not come up to the
expectations of the lommlttee lit
chnrge and there Is n. fiat that only
expenses will be cleaieil.
Keptesentatlves ftom a number of
the city companies matched to the
gtove in the afternoon, headed by the
lavvionce band. A liumbci of others
fiom Hie eltj ttnil Dunmotc wet- In
attendance in the ev eiilnj:. Steamed
dams and other refreshments wer
set veil tin ougl out the day.
The featute of the nftetnoon was the
tug of war between the CtystuN uf n
centtal city nnU the Columbia of West
Scranton The contest Insted foi ibmit
thlitj minutes and was won bj the
Ctystals The Columbian wete icpre
sented bv Al Lewis. Captain and
Mes.sts. Jilaii. Johns, Reese, Swltzer.
Lyman and Jeiemiah. 'The f'tjstal
team was composed of Chatle.s Zang.
Captain mil Me.ssts. Kahienholt, P.cik
ei, Scholl, Hnmllton, Sehioedet and
lllcker. Joseph Dannet, refetce.
T1k committee In chnige of the n!c
nlc .vas composed ot Joseph Dnnnei,
r hah man, and chief Walker, Al Lewis,
John Phillips nml Wed Mej-ets.
Hany Allen, Amos Clanson-, James
AV.ilket and Ocoige V Humes, of Wil
liam Penn Hose eompanj- of Phllai'.el
phla were In the cltj j-esteidn' and
heilll"d quaitl'lrt fur sevetitv m.-n und
a band.
STEINDEL DIED TR0M INJURIES
How He Lived So Long Is a Mys
tety to the Physicians.
Hdwutd Stelndel, of Pear stieet. who
sent a bullet Into his foiehcail Wed
nesday ut his honii . died j'esteiday
fiom the rcsultH of his net.
That he lived so long after commit
ting the deed was u mjsterv to the
seveial phjfllclnns who have been in
attendance at Stelndel'H bedside
The funeial niraiiBetiienta liavo not
jet been made
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
:W
Bears the
Signature
TO BEGIN PAVING WORK.
Operations Likely to Start Soon on
Providence Pave.
First Vice-President HctherltiKlon,
of the Olrard Construction eompanj.
of Philadelphia, is to meet with City
Hnglneer Phillips today to nrrnnge de
finitely for commencing' the vvor): on
the Provldeice load and North M tin
avenue i live
The local manageis hnve been busy
for seveial dajs urianging llie pre
liminaries nnd when Mt Hetherlngton
comes today he can pioceed to ills
euss with the city engineer the ques
tion of when and where to begin the
wink and how much should be at
tempted this yeai.
It Mill bo an Impossibility for the
company to ilnlsh tho woik within the
speelflfd time and as the cltj engineer
will not be llkelj to penult the opetn
tlons to ptoiecd lit frosty weather,
a portion of the Job will have to go
over till next sptlng The rontiactois
have one vear ftom Muj ". lM't, to
complete the wotk A penaltj of $3
a da J Is Imposed for evety day the
contract l cumins uncompleted ufter
the spei tiled time. These penalties
have been often Imposed, but nevei col
lected In this city, und the chances
uie that the present ease will nut make
an exception.
MAJOR MILLAR WILL NOT RUN.
He Has Declined to Be a Candidate
for Lieutenant Colonel.
A lommlttee of line olllcets of tho
Thliteenth leglmeut walled upon Ma
Joi W. S Millar yesieulay afternoon
and aslud him If he woti'tl allow his
nume to be used as a candidate fot
the llteunnt i olonelcj
The major expressed himself as be
ing veij gtateful to the ollleels fir
the Intetest they had taken In his 1)
half, but stated thai the boom 1i1
been stutted without his knowledge
and that he Is not nor has he ever bei n
a candidate for tills olllce. He 111 mly
l efused to accept a nomination.
Major Millar has held his piesent
position of btlgstde inspector foi ovc r
sl yeais and lie hus been eminently
successful In the dlsehaige of his du
ties He has no deslie- to lellnquist
his present position for that of lieu
tenant lolonel He Is now the rank
ing brigade Inspector of the state and
will pinbablv be pioinoted to division
Inspectoi within a veai
MINER INSTANTLY KILLED.
Fatal Enor of Barnettl M"rtlto in
the Connell Tunnel.
Harnett! Morrlto. a joung Italian,
who has been a tesldent of tills city
but two weeks, and u lesldent of the
countty two months, was instantly
killed at the tunnel of Council's mlno
about i"i ,!0 o'clock last evening.
He piepaied a blast and lighted the
fuse, but misjudged the length of It.
When the explosion occulted he was In
the Immediate vicinity and lecelved
the full foice of the blast The fly
ing pieces ot coal struck him on the
head and tote off his scalp When aid
lcached him he was dead Mot i Ho
was lemoved to his boat ding house
on Rieik stieet Coroner Roberts was
notltlcd of the case.
ALEX. MILLER'S NEW POSITION
He Has Been Appointed on the Nic
aiugua Canal Suxvey.
dispatch was received by Mis H.
C. Millet, of King-ton, this morning
ftom her eon. Alexander, who Is In
Avnsl.Iimton, D C. which stated that
he had been appointed on the Ntcaiii
gtnn Canal Stiivey and that he will
sail fiom New nil; foi Cntial Amer
ica on Satin da- at noon.
Mr. Miller 'lied his application jes
teidaj a week. He was fotnittly on
plojed as an aitlst und engravei In
the Times eugtavlng dcpailment and
is a young man whose abllltv In that
dliectlon will be of substuntl il sen lie
to his associates on the suivej-
Wllki 8-Iiarte Times
ONLY ONE PRIVATE CASE.
Population of tne Moses Taylor Hos
pital Greatly Shrunken.
All the pilvate cases at the Moses
Taylor hospital with the exception
of one have been lemoved and the two
big waids and the seveial tleis ot pil
vate looms tne accommodating onlj'
twenty-five ri tlents.
These patients. It mny be well be
l'evecl, are lecelving good care.
THE ANCIENT POLLY.
The oldest vessel now Hying the
Ameilcau Hag Is In the pott of Rangor,
as tight and tight and lendy for busi
ness as anj" other vessel In the fleet
This Is the schooner Polly, built nt
Amesburj, Mass . lu i&oi. and now hail
ing ftom Portland Vessels built here
a dozen jeais ago ot less ate now on
the dot k foi lepalrs. and thete nie
scoies of coasteis. twentj to thltty
yeais old, that have been new topped
ni otheiwlse extensively tepalied since
thej were launched, but the Polly, loly-polj-,
stub-toed and hlgh-slded. Is as
strong as ever, all because, as her mas
ter sajs, thej- used good white oak in
the davs when she was built Instead of
the shakj and sappy stuff that passes
as oak nowadnjs, wiitcs a liangoi coi
lespondent of the New Yoik Wot Id. It
Is not so much her long, careet as a
meicliantman that Is the chief fume of
the Pollj" She was once a man-of-war.
that Is, a pilvuteer in the tlskj days
of 1812 when the United States had
more of a naval light on hund. pto
portlon.itelj than it hnd last jear.
The men-of-wni of those times wete
not big, and while the 45-ton Polly
would be laughed at today as a diminu
tive on well as an awkwaid little tub
for such business, she was then regatd
ed as quite u foimldable craft
C'uptnln Daniel Mc Farlnnd, her pres
ent commander, who knows her history
ptetty well, sajs that the Pollj fought
scons of battles In the Wat of 1SI.
and thatshe captured eleven ptlzesfiotu
the Htltlsh Once she was herself cup.
tilled whle the cuptnln wns Ijlng sick
In his bunk, her ventiuesome crew tuck
llng something too stout lor het , but it
was not veiv long' befoie the Yankees
iiiptuied her buck again und she 1ms
been under the Ameileun Hag even
since
Many are the stoiles told nf the Pollj
the -Jfi-ton pilvateer thut chused Hrlt
Ish vessels twice her size tmd moie
and fiom all accounts she must have
been u tenor Het log is now pre
served In Poi Hand custom house, und
Captain Mcl'arland says it is, bettvr
than anj thing In the war books
Her last light wns with an mined
Hiltlsh meicliuntinan, ut a point half
way between Mount Desert and the
Duck Rocks, In which she was vlctotl
oils nnd captured u rich pil.e. Since
then she has constantly been engaged
In the coasting ttude, and she appears
to be as sound toduy as any of the
fleet sailing out of Udiigor.
CONFERENCE WILL
BEJHELD TODAY
LACKAWANNA MEN TO RE
CEIVE ANSWER TO REQUESTS
President Truesdale and the Local
Heads of Depaitments Were in
Consultation All of Yesterday Pie
paring for Today's Meeting with
the Men Englneeis Will Have a
Separate Session Tlrst and tho
General Confetence Will Take
Place Featutes of Schedule.
All day jeslerday, Piesldent Tines
dale, UenetuI Stlpeiluteudeut Russell,
Superintendent of Motive l'oivt-i ritf
tllbbon and Supetlnteiiilent of Trans
put tntloti Duly of the Lai kuw anna
load wore 111 consultation over the new
schedule of lilies submitted by the em
ploj'es and on which I'enetat Manager
Russell Is to tender n decision today.
The membeis of the gi lev mice com
mittee ot the dlffeient blanches of thu
seivlce began art lv lug last night from
all paits ot the sjsteni. Many of them
l em lied heie and ute quurteied at the
dlffeient hotels, but the most of lliem
will come on the eaily niornl g tinlns
The conteience Is to begin at 10
o'clock this mottling, and II will likely
last all day, If not several duys, as
then- Hie some points that will doubt
lesslv btlng on disputes and lequlto
lengthv ntgumeilts befoie being flnallj
settled. The nn n hone foi a definite
answer and will be gieutly disappoint
ed If a tut thei delay occuis So fat
evetjthlng has been veiv amicable and
both sides contldentlv ttust that noth
ing will tiniispltc to dlstutb the exist
ing filendly lelatlons.
Theie was a mutual mulct standing
that nothlmr should be given out inii
ceinlng the subject mutter of the con
feienee until a final conclusion wns
leached Poi this teason the lequests
of the men and the iiuiuuei lu which
the company Is disposed to view them
have been kept fiom the public
WANT Till: M1LKAOK SYSTKM
It K howevet, an open seciet that
the men have asked that the mileage
system of pav be substituted tot the
per diem and that the eompanj fuvots
the Idea It Is also said that the iat
pet mile has been piactlcallj agieed
upon, the schedule ptevuillng on many
western roads being adopted with onlj'
slight changes 'i'he only point In dis
pute In this legatd, It Is understood, Is
the mllenEe allowance per hour for the
time a crew Is engaged In switching
The rules legal ding the length of
runs will, It is thought, be another
cause of mui h discussion. It is the
wish of the men that the tuns be .u
ranged so that the old hands who have
earned legul.ir ttalns will be excepted
from the list of those subject to the
'Hist In. Ilrst out" svstem. which It Is
undet stood will be extended on all the
divisions of the toad, and that It shall
be so ananged that crews will not he
kept nvv.iy fiom home an unieasonable
length of time. In u wotd the men
will ask that their convenience be con
sldeied In the arrangement of the luns.
Although the conductois und brake
men have submitted one s(.t of i tiles,
the englneeis another and the flteinen
another. It Is the Intention to have
them all considered toethei, though
the engineers will have u separate con
ference before the general one. because
of their being alone concerned In sotnn
of the matters contained In the titles
making up the schedule they sub
mitted NO TALK OF STRIKi:
The matter ot sttlke Is not even le
rnotely mentioned In unmet Hon with
the conteience. In fact. It is an affair
that could huidlj genetate a strike
Thete ale no demands being made by
the men, and the conipunv has done
nothing that would fin in the basis of
a gt lev mice.
The affair Is simply a meeting be
tween the lepicsentatlves of the com
pany and a committee of the men to
nmlcablj arrange a schedule of tules
to lit the changed conditions lesultant
fiom the change In the munagemenl
.of the load and the resultant change
in the opeiatlng pollcj.
RUBBER WARSHIPS.
They Have Gieat Advantages Over
Vessels of lion,
l'tom the Cleveland Pluln-Dealet
An Ohio man has come to the ftont
with a slnsulnr request. He wants
I'ncle Sam to build his watshlp of
lubber Tho Ohio man thinks It would
be a good thing, und thete ure lensons
tor believing that his sanguine views
have some substantial bucking Sup
pose the new battleship Caoutchouc,
for Instance, stumbles on the enemy in
mlilocean or lit mldsummei The dus
tatdlj foe at oni e opens file on her at
shoit range. The tlrst shot misses hei
The second stiikes hei snuaielv amid
ships, and bounding h.uk.c.utles away
tho dastardly eiiemj s high smoke
stuck, his cook's galletj tmd ull the
captain's ofllilui Inic-a-brac. If there
Is a thlid shot It nuij not sttlke the
Caoutchouc so squat eh If it takes a
Klanilng blow It is llki Ij to ny Into ih
alt to such a tiemendous height that
when it letuins its momentum will be
sulllclent to cairv It down the enemj's
open hatchway mid stiaight through
his coppei sheathed bilge icllat. If he
suivlves these setbacks or bound
backs he niaj foolishly attempt to
ram out lubber ptlde of the sens.
What will be the consequence" The
moie foielble the blow the mote shock
ing the lebound A sixteen knot col
lision of this chatacter would undoubt
edly lllng the enemy back with such
fot ce that It would be quite eliaruttei
Istlc ot him to laud If there can bo
any landing In mldncean wionir felrte
up. u position which nuiy, lit. classed
among tho most embatiussing of m.i
ilne situations1. And ull this without a
shot being tired by the clefendeis of
our llaif
Then take the cuse of the elastic
plated tain Rubberneck. An Ingenious
contrivance could enable her to sud
denly stietch out her lamming dep.ut
ment and sttlke the enemy n solar
plexus when he least expected It. And
the' vety Impact of hei blow would at
once cause her to lebound to it point
of pelted safetj
Then think of the extia number of
troops the i libber watship would cany
by a little Judicious sttetchlng If she
struck a lock she would simply bound
awaj. If she gtounded het self all thnt
would be necessury would bo to loosen
a few of tho Intel mil Joints (and gliders
thut hold her elustlc sides upat t, when
she- would ut once paitlally collapse
het self fiee t
Oh, thut Ohio man Isn't such a wild
eyed, dt earner us certain envious enst
ei ii edltots ptofess to believe hint. A
rubber wurshlp Is something morn
tangible than a more stietch of Imagination.
SUFFLIES FOR PORTO RICO.
List of Articles of Food That Will
Do for Ttoplcal Consumption.
Philadelphia, Aug. 17. Mayor Ash
brldge. Commander Anion Wasden, of
the nuxlllnrj ctulser Panther, and As
sistant Ii eight Agent Dixon, of the
Pennsylvania tnllioud, toduy held 'u
confeietice to aliunde for the recep
tion of supplies for the Porto Rico suf
feiers The Panther Is rendy to sail at
un hour's notice. The Pennsylvania
tallroail has offeted Its docking facil
ities at Washington avenue wharf and
agents of the road thiotighout the stub
have been Instiucted to lecelve anil
ship fiee Imperishable food and cloth
ing. At a meetlnrf of the Porto Rico re
lief committee today It was decided to
end out 1.000 circulars appealing for
money und food. Cletgymen of all de
nominations will he uiged to take up
special contributions for the lellef
fund.
Wane Is R Reeves, clinllluati of th
committee on supplies, announced thut
the neiesaiy m tides of food that
would do for t topical consumption weie
condened milk, beans, lice, ill led peas,
fiosh ciackers, barlev homlnj. tolled
outs, oatmeal, canned corned beef, hut
Hot canned toast beef
INCREASE IN UNION DUES.
Action of Typographical Delegates
at Detiolt.
Detilot. Aug 17 Pv an almost un
animous vote the delegates to the In
ternational Tvpogtaphlcnl I'ttlon to
dnv adopted a c onati'iitlonal amend
incut Inciej-ing the union's regular
numthlj dues ten cents pet capltl, the
Intteasp of tvetiue ti go to the de
fense fund 1'or over an hour the de
bate wns fierce oei Ills question and
when the result wns announced u gieat
bin st of applause followed The ac
tion must be ratified by the Kenenl
membciship For three houis the con
vention In executive sp..lon consldeied
the iiiestlons uftectlng 'the i rift which
glevv out of the steieotjpets sttlke In
Chic igu a jttt ago
Since the suiKe both union und non
union help has been emplojed In sev
eial of the allied pi luting trades and
means nt lemedjlng thl condition
weie considered todav When the ses
sion ndlourned the matter was till un
dT dicusson. and will be taken up at
the first session tomotrow.
ROEBLING'S MILL CLOSED.
Strike of Eight Roughers Affects
150 Men.
Tienton. N J , Aug 17 As a result
of a sttlke of eight "toughers" in the
rolling mill of John A Roehllug's Sons'
eompanj-, followed b threats of other
woikineu to follow their example, the
Roebllngs todaj closed down their roll
ing mill, throwing ISO men out of work,
r W Roebllng said tonight that this
branch of the wotks has been operated
at ' loss fot j ears and the eompanj',
which emplojs S.COO men. will hereafter
have this part of the work done In the
west
He sujs the advance of i'i per cent,
lu wages demanded last week was
ri anted and he does not know why the
strike was promulgated. A movement
iimong the men to call out nil the em
plojes in the establishment Is not meet
ing with am success.
ESHELMAN APPOINTED.
Will Succeed the Persecuted He
brew at West Point.
Lancaster. Pa.. Aug. 17 Congress
man Mmiiott Rioslus tonight an
nounced the appointment of Prank
Men in j I'shelman to the West iPoltit
cadetshlp vacated bv the leslgnatlon
of Slgmuud Albeit, the joung Hebrew,
who left the academy It Is alleged, be
lause of pel sedition on account of Ills
lellglon
Kshelman was appointed after a com
petitive examination,. He is a son of
Colonel H Ft auk Kshelman, a ptoml
nent membei of the Lancaster bar,
and Is a student at Hnveifotd college.
He will tepott at the academy August
21.
READY FOR EXECUTION.
Taylor and Blown to Be Hanged at
Rockvlllc.
Rockvllle. Md.. Aug. 17 Aimlstead
Tnjlor and John Alfied lirovvn, the
two negioes who uie to be hanged heie
tomoiiow for the minder of Louis Ho
sensteln and his wife, were bi ought
to this place this moinlng ftom Kied
etlck, where they have been intureer
uted since their conviction.
A latge ctovvd of cutlous spectatots
1 allowed them to the Jail. Hveij thing
Is In leadiness for the execution, which
will take place In the Jail jaid about
10 o'clock tomortow moinlng.
Fhe on Scranton Stieet.
File hi nki' out lu the te-sldencc of
James Howlej. "117 Sciatitott stieet, at
L o'clock this morning A pletine bung
ing on the wall in the sitting tootn fell
and stunk u lamp, knocking it to the
llooi and setting the room on tlie. Two
of the looms vveie badly gutted before
the Haines weie undet contiol. Mr.
How ley Jumped from a second story
window and sustained some seveie
bruises.
Steamship Arrivals.
New Yolk, Aug. 17 Sailed- Uretni n,
Hi emeu via Southampton Queenstoun
Sailed lliltantilc, from I hcipool tor
New York. I lumbutg Sailed: Hulgiitl.i,
Now Yoik Scltlj- Passed- Lahn, New
York for Piemen Liverpool At rtved
Teutonic New York. Cherbourg At
lived Augusle Vlitoila, New Yoik,
Southampton and Hamliuig
Vote of the Prussian Diet.
Hcillii Aug. 17 The lowet house of the
Prussian illen toduy bj u vote of Uki to
19 rejected tho second reading of the bill
relating to the Dortmund. Rhine canal
and the completion of Dortmund-Kms
cuuui. Tlie lowei house uHo defeated
tho central canal bill l a vote of :'Ji to
The Vigllancla Safe.
1 lav ami. Aug 17 -The Ward steamer
Vlgllunela ftom New Yoik August V foi
this port now several dajs ovc t due, In
believed lo be tafe Tho steamer Mex
ico, of the sumo line, passed the Vlgll
nm lii on Monday lust anil ut ihul time
tlie Vigllancla was hove to.
Skleinlwico Meeting Denied.
llelllu, Aug 17 The Associated Pi ess
Is , authorized to denj the it port tele
graph! d ftont St Petersburg to the Lon
don Dally Telegraph that the emperor
of Russia, nettnany and Austtlu will
meet at Skternlwlce, In Poland, early In
Octobei.
Will Not Accept Advance.
Mlddlesboro. Kj.. Aug 17. At 'a meet
ing of tho striking coal miners today
they decldul not to accept the offer of
the operators which was a 10 per cent,
rafse. They drmand IS1?, The operulots
meet ugaln tonight.
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Cut WilGlass.
And Sterling Silver.
Both the GtassandSilverth.it ari eoinlilneJ These Peppers and Salts. ire of
the finest uiuhtv and must not be voiiluunded with the trasliv stuff with which
the market has l)en tl jodeJ
Salts and Poppers, Each 5oc
Cut Glass Oil or Vinegars. Each .'.'!.'.'.'." 75c
Open Cut Glass Salts or CeleiyDlps, Each 20c'
Cut Glass Tooth Pick Holders, Each .'..'.'.' 20c
These Prices MioulJ Interest You.
CWxvaTY(aA ,
Millar & Peck,
A BATCH OF "DON'TS."
A Few of the Things One Does Well
to Avoid.
Ioiuion "Answers" devotes a page to
"Don'ts," from which the follow Im;
have been selected Some of them, by
the waj-, nre to be taken In a Pick
wickian sense.
TAHLK DON'TS.
Don't smoke a clgur while eating
soup.
Don't oider chicken If jou want
chicken, but otdet u crate-egg, It comes
i heapei.
Don't fasten your napkin aiouud vout
neck. It Is now customatv to we-at a
collar there.
Don't pick your teeth or a quaitel at
the table Roth should be picked In the
back j'.itd.
Don't put jour elbow on the table.
If at a loss wheie to put It, put It in
J'our isjcket.
Don't eat jour meals with our flu -gets
at a bom ding house Trj' join
mouth jou get the taste better
Don't put jour knife In jour mouth.
If theie Is not loom on the table for it,
balance It on the shoulder of the pei
son next to vou.
KDITORIAL DON'TS
Don't annoy a silent editor, he may
be a leformed ptlze fighter
Don't fotget that It's economical to
write on both sides of the :a.iei, and
editors admire economj.
Don't fall to submit a list of fifty
alternative titles for jour manuscript
They will please the editor and keep
him out of mischief.
Don't send an article without having
It cross-wiltten, as It makes it btlght
and attractive. It may tty the edltoi's
eyes, but what ot that'.' Spectacles are
cheap.
CYCLING DON'TS
Don't sit etect; it is too good for jour
health
Don't tij to knock a stieet car over
with lour bicycle until you've prac
ticed wen on pedestilans.
Don't take the other man's bike when
leaving. It may be a better make than
yours; but It's safer to take jour own
If In a race u rider falls In fiont of
you, don't stop to be sraceful In dis
mounting. Get off the best way jou
can without losing time.
Don't use cyclometeis If jou want to
pieserve your temper and integtltj
Don't come down a steep hill without
a luake; you may bleak jour head
Don't be net v ous when you meet a
j'oung ladj' acquaintance Smile confi
dently, take olf j'our cap with either
hand, or both, and choose, a soft place
to fall.
Don't ilde at less than thlity miles
an hour If you aie passing a hotse and
catrlage. It Is so lefreshlng to the
nerves of the hotse. If the animal Is a
little hlgh-spiilted.
MATRIMONIAL DON'TS
Don't inairy the woman who would
rather nutse a pug dog than a babj
Don't marrj' the womnn who would
lather die than wear a bonnet two sea
sons old
Don't marry the woman who wants
things Just because "other women"
have them.
Don't many the woman who buys
bilc-u-brac for the best loom und boi
tows kitchen utensils ftom her neigh
bors. HOLIDAY DON'TS.
Don't nsk for eggs fiesh ftom the
faim, but fiesh from the hen; ther'e la
an occasional difference.
Don't ask the vety undent -looking
mini In the i emote village his age. You
only encomage lying.
Don't ti j" to tell jour friends on shore
how w at m the water Is, while j'our
teeth ate "chattel lug" together with
cold. It looks lldlculous.
FISHING DON'TS.
Don't foi get the bait.
Don't cattj hooks In jour tiousers
pocket.
Don't despise a fulnt nibble. It may
be the blsgest fish.
Don't jell "I've got one" until jou've
landed him.
Don't try to slip the lundlug net over
a Hsh tail foremost.
Don't lie about that big catch. It's'
been very often ovetdone.
Don't tldlcule the small boy with
siting and bent pin. He often frets u
jrood haul
Don't talk about "killing Hsh," "giv
ing him tho butt," 'coveting his lise."
etc., when you can't tell a trout ftom
a cod.
ASSORTKD DON'TS.
Don't lie In the witness box; lie In
bed
Don't go to law If jou have anything
to lose.
Don't utter 'Half a mo'!" when your
papa calls jou.
Don't fetal i at a ptettj gill as though
she wete a fieuk
Don't usk a stalwart bobby what he
meusures mound the wulst.
Don't alwujs be singing "Home,
Sweet Home," at n boarding house'.
Don't think the woild Is lound. Walt
till jou're mud, und then see for your
self Don't help join self to other oeople's
inonej Just because the doctor sujs jou
must have ihunge,
Don't say "Aie jou closed'" to a
druggist when jou ting him up at 11 80
p m. for u cough ilto.i.
"Don't suppose." said one of the
Weary Tlmothlan tjpe to a farmer,
"you don't know of anybody that don't
want to hlie nobody to do nothing,
don't jou?" "Yes," said the funnel,
"I don't " .
Heavily Handicapped.
Cohen (in despair) Mi In crushus, Ikcy1
I'm afralt I lose ills sale
Ikej Vy, vol's der ni.iddrr, fadder"
Cohen I hnf lo holler so loud dot meln
video loses Itb persuulfr.e8. Life.
term
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"Walk In and look around."
INSURGENTS DEFEATED.
The Factions in tho State of Veno
zuela Under Contiol.
Washington. Aug 17 -Pultnl States
Minister Russell, at Cat.icus. report
to the stute depattment that the ln
sursent fuctlon In the state of Is
Andes, Venezuela, under Geru-ral Cit
iluiio Custto, was completely defeated
bj the government Hoops In a bloody
buttle whiih lasted eighteen hours
The loss of the Insurgents Is placed
at soil killed und wounded nnd that ot
the government ut 300 This Is the end
of the dlstui b.ince In that section,
which Is the onlj one affected.
SPLENDID IIS
in all our lines during
August Sale.
W&M
A Great Blow!
CONRAD
Expects the otlier kitid
about Aug. 26 wlien the
Hawes and Miller Hats
will be on sale.
305 Lackawanna Avenue
Steam and
Hot Water
Heating
Estimates cheerfully furnished
on Electrical and Heating Work.
Most complete line of Gas and
Electric Fixtures in the city;
Repair work given prompt atten
tion. Chas. B. Scott
119 Franklin Avenue.
SUMMER RESORTS.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Elmwood Hall
Elmhurst, Pa.
(Formerly Hotel Ulntliiirst.)
Open All the Year.
1 hla hotel baa bean reutodslel nnd reflttai
thiousliout and will opin 111 doon Juut 14,
For rates, etc., call ou or iiddreu
DR. W. H.H. BULL
ELMHURST, PA,
THE WINOLA,
An Ideal Health Resort, Hcnuti
fully Situated with l'ull
Luke View.
Absolute 1 j- fiee from malaila and mes-qultoi-s.
bu.a I m. fishing, darning, tennis,
orcliesli.i. etc , pure Llthlu wuter spring;
jilent J nf old dluide. pllio giovtt of lama
trees surround hotel, excellent table;
rates reiihon.ilile 1 upueltj of ho tsa, w.
Illustrated booklet aue! lefeieuc-i 1,11 up.
plicutlun
C, E. FREAR, LftKE" WINOLA, PA
SPRING QROVE HOUSE,
lake Care, Wyoming County, I'a
Reautlfullj located, good fishing boat
ing and liulhliig Table umxielled D,
L &. V R R lllooinnlmig division train
leav Ins Set union ut 1!! K tn makes di
rect connections via Lchlch Vallej to
Lake JOHN II .IU.NIN. 1'iop
FERN HALL,
Crystal Lake -Refined Family Resort
Htugeleavei f'aruoiutilu for Kern Hull at
tl.tlll in M:i?s leave I'eni Hull f.ir Cu
bondulout H.tlo u in. Telephone. Commo
tion: "I'eri Hull." pay itutlon
C E. JOHNSON. Manager.
I'oJlonice Addrem, Dunditt, i'a.
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