t JWPI i 'wPMMWBPiJM4MWPP?llW'iJ MllM 'WPP"1 Lm 'fWuir- Ci THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1000. 8 tation will strlko tho keynote of the CARPETS dny's work and worship. Very wisely the committee have ar ranged that the special feature of tho convtntlon ahull ho the "fjulrt Hour," and most wisely have they chosen Hev. Floyd W. Tompkins, D. D rector of CLEV Holy Trinity Protestant Episcopal church and resident trustee of thci United society, ns Its leader. To alt We want you to see the new arrivals itt our Carpet Department. We believe we have the moat complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to ba had this side of New York. ' A superb line of who have come under the Influence of Dr. Tompkins' magnetic personality, It will bo n. Joy Indeed to have for the lender of this stipieme meeting n. man of such sweet simplicity and deop rugs I RUGS ' 1 1 - f - - Suporga Good Health depends upon the food you eat. CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. SCHOOL BOARD IS GENEROUS COAL CONTRACTORS GRANTED TEN PER CENT. INCREASE. Board Went Behind Its Contracts and Allowed the Extra Ten Per Cent. Because the Coal Companies Are Now Paying Their Men Ten Per Cent. Moie Wages Dr. 0'M.ai ley the Only Protestor Dispute Over Clark Coal Company's Con tract Warned Against Deficiencies The school board of the city of Scran ton Inst night decided by 11 unanimous viva voce vote to go behind Its coal i-ontniets and grant the contractors who are supplying roal to the various M'hools of the t-lty an Increase of ten per cent, over their contract price, be cause t of the ton per cent, increase grantell to their employes by the vari ous coal companies us a result of the recent strike. The matter was brought up by two reports presented by the supply com mittee loeommending two opposite things. One of these reports read as follows: Willi reiornirc hi "ill ioMii.ii.li toi tin 'Iliiiu iml Fourth ilisl.ul. MY uruinnieml tint the nmpiiiy Imitu tin1 ruulr.icH he pcntilttul lo withdi.uv fuiiii tin! jini'cmciit mifl that tlicir cnlilii'l iltctk lie liHtinnl lo (hem .mil tli.it c ir.nhrill-e fur hiili lor Mill iliitilrM. Al-o tint thp lump my whkli lias hern liirnMi ini? i rial In llic mIihoI- of tin- filj he illuwcil .1 lui pir ct tit. lncua-u on tin jn it if. Mil mi .to- iiiml nt luting; Kr.inli'il .in iu ictsc ot an pir nrl. lo their emploje. Uu tint said company lncttnl in tlio i-tmn r.i-t.tli end of the city lie allouul ! eciitb iidrti. ilrn.il 1,-r hauling to the icliools In th. uniih I'm! of the cllv. SKfOXD ItlOI'OUT. The socuml report ililfereil from the above, inubimteb :is Instead of the paragraph permitting the Clark Tun nel Coal company to withdraw, IL con t.'injd another which read. H iccnnmi. ml tii.it tlio rmniuny liiilw; llio i inline I? li pumitii'il to wllluli-.iu- bom ll.o iMwinint ,'iinl thai tlulr cimiiIIimI check lie n i.ti mil to tlicm .mil tlul ilic ooiitrncN for slid iliilrii'ln Ik- uu.itiliil In M. Clihhons Jl ?2.ul) .iml M.T.'i in tin- 'Iliml ilislliil .mil to .lames Kl i.ti .ir J.;s .mil M.B'i in the Ton. Hi nlih :ho ad. liuioii iioMiK'il lor Hlow. Some of I he members favored re iitlvertlsing for llids for thet-e two dis tricts, notably Mr. Barker, while oth iis bollevcil the contiact should bu .i warded to the ne::t highest bidder. I'halrmau Kv.ui", of the supply com mittee, charged cerlaln members ol i'io committee with trying to break i'iiwii the contiact with the I'laik Tun nel company so that the other bidders could get a. show. Or. U'Mnllo protested vigorously against tin gr.intliiB of the ten per cent. Increase (tin I eluiruelerUed It as i.ulng unbUHinesHlike and c-ltildlsh. Ills .viirils went fin naught, however. A motion w.ui made to amend thai portion of the report referring to the Clark Tunnel company by making it read that it tlui company be not will ing to continue their contract after the ten per cent Increase was grantc-d, that their cnntiaci be. uiiuuUotl and a lien' contract awarded to the nul highest bidder. This amendment was adopted, and then tho entire report, as amended, was carried. A brief report from the llnmu'o com mittee showed that one deficiency has already been cteated and that there Is a dunger of others being created, waiinku ahoi't dkpicujncihs. Chairman liynnu of the committee icportcd that tho appropriation for machinery under the building account was already overdrawn :.. Ho also stated that thero was a balanco of only $57o remaining In the material impropriation and a balance of only $6il In tho tents account. Ho warned the board against creating deficiencies. It might bo mentioned that the fiscal year Is not yet half expired. The following iccoinmendatlons of the building commltteo were unani mously adopted: That tli pIjih and i.pi'ciueations for the new addition to No. ill u pri'parul by John A, Duck. uortli, architect, I f am pled ami that tlm mm. alary he Imliiiitril to adwtUo for bliU for the tuctlon of thp liuihlinir. Also that a new sower line bo comtruclod for cald building, the superintendent of rtpjlis mil tho t'ligltiepr liotli n polling thut it l ihccs. ary that this work ehuiilil ho ilmie; Iho plan nud speciflcatloin for I lie nddlllon tp the hulld. Ini; to include tliU bcuir to that hid (uhmlltpil , ilull include liotli liu' new addition anil thli imuli needed liuprotciiKMit. We reeonimpnil that Arehlteit Janien II. Feciwy ia rinplopil to prepare plana untl tpecllleatioui (or a retalnliipr wull whkli it U necps-ar' to creet it o. 10 school. 'Ihat William (inulltt be employed ns Janitor t old No. S in outer to protect the property at talary of H dollars a month. " That Mil. Maila Star he employed at Janltreu at '" '' for pl-'l't filiool purpoo'D. Tim teachers' committee recom mended thut the schools throughout thy city be eluded next Thursday uN tornoon, In order that the children might have a chance to attend the un veiling ot the Soldiers' and Sailors' monument. This recommendation wno adopted, as was one providing for the appointment of an assistant to the principal of No. 14 school. Upon the Invitation of Mr. Walsh, the board decided to visit the now No. '.! school building on Saturday af ternoon. Adjournment was made un til next Monday night. LOVE AT PIRST SIGHT. Wedded at the Windsor, After Two Weeks' Courtship. Love at llrst sight is not confined to novels, but is found in overy-day life. Two weeks ago Howard Gould, the ad vance agent for the Bennett-Moulton company, which played all week in the Grand, met Mrs. Kdith Garney In Scran ton and Saturday the couple were united in marriage by Rev. W. J. Hill, pastor or the Deri- Memorial church, in the parlors of the Windsor hotel. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Mr. Mil ler, Miss Carrie Turner and Danny Simons of the company. Mr. Gould is tall and dashing, and his bride is a pretty blonde. Mrs. Garney is the widow of James Garney, a well known resident of Scranton, who died about three years ago. Gould was mar ried before, but exhibited divorce papers which he secured from his first wife on grounds of desertion. Tito cetemony raised quite it stir in the Windsor hotel and everybody, from the proprietor to the cook, seemed anxious to remove every obstacle likely to stand in tho path to hnpplness ot tho couple. The carelessness of a laundryman, however, delayed the ceremony a half-hour and greatly dis Q5nnol!)Wallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPiNQ OENTER. French Bn i;idc lot lis. Venetians Extraordinary offerings in high-class dress fab rics have been frequent here recently, and the selling has been almost phenomenal. Monday niQrning there begins another sale, than which there have been none, here or elsewhere, more advantageous. A special offering of the newest and handsomest of Broadcloths and Venetians, just when they are most wanted. 2,000 yards await you today, 54 inches wide, in 20 of the handsomest colorings we have yet seen. 4 Prices, $1.25, $1.50 $2.00 Yard t Some of the colors are old rose, greys, receda, old blue, cadet, castor, golf red, cardinal, garnet, brown, tan, myrtle, navy blue, They are trom the best French makers. Superb in quality, exquisite in colorings. CONNOLLY d STw 1 Huffier niwirif!9 Cleveland's Baking Powder idds to the health fulness of all risen flour-foods, while it makes the food lighter, sweeter, finer-flavored, more delicious. Exercise care in purchasing baking powder to see that you get the kind that makes the food more wholesome and at the same time more palatable. There arc many mixtures, macly in imitation of baking powder, which the prudent will n oid. They are lower in price than cream of tartar powders, but they are made from alum and are dangerous to use in food. appointed the groom, who wanted to be married In a high collar. His par ticular collar was five incites high and when it did not return from the laundry with the others Mr. Gould was greatly chagrined. He finally consented to wear a four-Inch collar and the cere mony took place, although rather be lated. Mr. and Mrs. Gould, after receiving congratulations of friends at the hotel, left on a short wedding trip. Mrs. Gould will accompany her husbnnd on his tour for some weeks. Wllkes-Dttrro News, RETURN OF THE FUGITIVE IVORY City Detective John Moir Yesterday Brought the Assailant of Harvey Irving Back from Dayton, O. City Detective John Molt- yesterday afternoon returned from Dayton. O., with William Ivory, colored, who is wanetd here on the charge of attempt ing to kill Harvey Irving, at the lat ter's home In Raymond court, on the night of September -I. Ivory will bo given a hearing this morning before Alderman Millar. He admits his guilt, but claims that he shot only In self defense. Immediately after the shooting Ivory letL the city, and the local authorities forwarded descriptions of him to the police buieaus all over the country. Thursday a telegram was received from the Dayton chief of police, stating that Ivory was ai rested, und Friday Detec tive Moir packed his grip and went in quest of the fugitive. & WALLACE, Ivory was In Dayton during the last two or three weeks, and wus recog nized on the street by one of the Ohlonn sleuths, from the description sent on from here. Ivory's attack on Irving was of a very blood-thirsty nature, according to the story told by the assaulted man. Tho latter alleges that he was sitting on the steps in his house, late at night, dozing off Into the Land of Nod, w;hen he was aroused from his slumbers by a mighty clout on the head, and on starting to his feet saw that it was Ivory, armed with the wooden back of a chair, who had struck him. As he struggled to his feet, Ivory drew a re volver and Hi eel, striking him In the back. Tho injuries he eeolved were so seri ous in nature that he was taken to the Litckawanna hospital, and there, after a few weeks' care, recoveted from his wounds. Ivory admits s'-iklng Irving with tho chair and doing the shooting, but says it was all In self-defense. THE STATE C. E. CONVENTION. The Opening Feature of It Will Be a Quiet Hour. "Red letter" days will those of No. vember 20, 21 and 22 be to the thous ands of young people who will attend in Philadelphia, ithe state (Pennsylva nia) Christian Endeavor convention, active preparations for which have been going on for many months. This Quiet Hour service will form the opening session of the convention after devotional exercises, and will be a meditation along the lines of cleansing and consecration the first being a preparation for service, and tile other a determination to do "God's woilt, in God's way, for God's glory, with God's power." This time of medi 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE spirituality. POLICE PICKINGS. Vandorhilt Satnpnon, the younR colored boy who wan Saturday moinliu might In the act of ateallnB arloui articles nt the I'uur-rettt stole, ami handed over to 1'ntmlnian 1'nrry, will proti. ably ho rclcawil from police custody lodiy. A Itlttr una yesterdry inched nt the central atallon from tho mmjRer of the ttoro cxprcwlwr 111 willltiKlie'H to haw1 thu boy tcleaieil and .itrrblnn l pmlilnc tin cup. Henry Halt u.u ypiteidiy iiiraltaicit before Major Moir In police toiiit, on the miplclou of larieny. Hall .m keen by Patrolman Hut bir gaining ulth an cinpto.jp nt Hip (Unite slnre, and on iiiM'ttlKiition Hip patrolman iIUhiU'Iim! Hill hail iliipnacil of Ibn 'J cent ntimips at the e tlimely low tate of S rent, lie took lilm to thp rcntril islallon, when lie rccutuil lib beating and was discharged. D., L. & W. BOABD EOB, TODAY. Following Is tho make-up of tho Delaware, Lackawanna rind Western board for today: Monday, Nov. VI. WII.I) HATS, SOUTH. 6 p. in. .1. 11. HeilliP. v.m p. m. J. a. num. Thursdiy, Nov. 1.1. WIM) CATS, bOUTII, 12.:m a. in. K. Hnllrtt. ;i j. m. t;. Kinship. I a. m. A. .1. McDonnell. (I a. m. .1. llurkhart. S a. in. ,1. llinnlKaii. 10 ,1. in. (!. T. Miplo. 1 p. in. A. fierill). 2 p. in. It. CistJici. .I.n p. in. -II. .1. l.irl.ln 4.I.. p. m. P. llalletl. SUMMITS. I! .1. in., north I!. l'lminfclUT. f a. m., north NIclioN. il a. in., south McAllister. 7 n. in., north, from Cniisa Mebane. i p. in., smith, tiotii My auk I., uuny. I'ULLEH. 10 a. m. Singer. rusiinns. 11 n. m., fouth I longer. 11.30 a. m.. wuth Jloi in. 7 n. m.. Houth Mutnliv. U p. m., south II. V. Cob in. PASSENGER UXGINTS. 7 n. in. Oaftnpv. 5..'in p. in.- Mnnlon. p. m.r Jlagoern. WILD C.VT3 NOUTir. I.SO .1. in. ?. Ciiiiiodv. "i ,i, in. A. (.. llamiiilll. o.SO a. in. .1. H Maikit 7 a in. J. MiMcr. S a. in. J. .I.O'llar.i. ') a. m. .Tnlm CjIi.il'.U). 10 a. in, M. Caimodv. tl a. in. J. II. Mi.C.iiiii. 1 p. in. C. Il.irtholoinew. 2 p. in. A. Kitiliatn. .1 p. in. John SwarK i p. in. T. Fllrpitiick. .; p. in .John llisctr, villi Mullen' men. (i p. in. W. ballair. 7 p. m. Hill. S p. in. Wall. 9 p. m. M. rinnerty. Merchant Tailoring It is impossible to get more for your money than we give you. Others may offer lower prices but they give you much inferior work. Some give good work, but exhorbitant prices, Our facilities are the best, our work the best aud our prices the lowest. W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave. THE !!C POWDER CO. ttooms i andCom'Uh BTd'g. BCRANTON, ?A. lining and Blasting POWDER Mi4sat Mooiloana Kmh !! Work. LAPLIN RAND POVVUBR CO, '3 ORANGE QUN POWDER Sl-etrlo lluttorlet. IClsatrloHxnlotiri, esplodlux tilatu, safety h'uim:i Repauno Chemical Go's exciTvo NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor, BUtei'iith St. nd Irving Nice, NEW YORK. American PUn, n.W per Uay and upward. Eurcinan I'lan, 91.M per day and upward. L D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -- l,iii lln.'lnna.- II nil 4. iui n' '"" 4- In tlio h;art u( tba wholes ih x r district. f f t tor iiopi)cri 4- S minutes' wuik lo wannmairers; T S mlnutca to aiot-el Cuupoi'ti Ultf x J Btiire. i:asy of acccsa to the Bteut T J Dry (lood aiorea. t X For siKiiisvei f One block trom It'way Cots. bIv- T 4 Ins easy traniortatlou to all points of Interest. -f I HOTEL ALBERT j I NEW YOKK. X - cor. inn bt. a umvKusrrr pi -f 4. Only one IllocU from Urondtvny. x X Rooms, $1 Up. pflSSASS,, t WALL PAPER i BRASS AND WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyiming tat. Umbrellas Repaired iVK Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. tvTi'Sryffivil immsimzm&iStK Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Hot Water IIBdHilO. GUNSTElTTTflRSYTH, IS-Str PENN AVENUa HENRY BELIN, JR., Concial Agent for tho Wyoralng District for DUPONTS POWDER. Mining, Dlastlng;, Spr"nB. SmoKeleas and 111 Itepauno Chemical Company's High Explosives. Safety Fuse, Caps and Exploders. Room 101 Cou ncil Bulldin?, fc'irintcti. AUEN'CIKS: TI10S. FORD rittston JOHN B. SMITH & SON Plymouth W. E. MULLIGAN WllkcsDarrK Electric Lighted Trains CHICAGO & north-western RAILWAY THE NorthAVestern Limited service, 6.30 p. m. daily to St. Paul and Minneapolis, cannot be excelled and offers the best of everything. Any aent will give you information about it, Three other first class trains from Chicago also 9.00 a. m. Daylight Train, 10.00 p. in. Fast Mail and 10. 15 p, in. Niglit Express. Call on any agent for tickets or address 4H Broadway, tttu York COt Cf't St.,PHailplu 363 Waihholtn St., floilo. SOI Main St., ' Bufalt 112 Clark St., Cnlcaao l35 Vint St., ' Cincinnati IwSmlthJ'IdSt.tPIUtcurv S3isuptriirat.,vnfiana ITITamaui mtawtlli.. D.ttOlt 2Klna St.,lait, Twto.On I. TUe Dickson Miiniirautiirln (Jo. ccruatunniul WUkJII UTA I'.t. .Muiuiiacurcrt or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES Itollcri. Hoisting ami I'unipln Machinery. Qeneral Office, Bcranton, Pa. EtfS Prot.Q.FJHEEL.M.D, n..I,., lASUStS.BlOOOPOISON.HlRVUUSBlBIl III. T... .. - 1 j.i.h...,.. ii:.iiii.iiiu I lliyranprittui nrittiil.Mlienli'iillilKP'nnii'"'"""""N Fkriiilrurliiik"rrulb"fip..liijairilltlrlttlrlrilirtii4l t DRAPERIES ; METALLIC) BEOS I '""'..ittttttHUi THIRD NATIONAL BANK " OP SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IB?S DEPOSITARY OP THE UNITED STATES. Capital Surplus-. $200,000 , eoo.000 Wftl C0NNELL, Prcildsnt. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM H. PECK. CutaUr. Bpecla". attention riven to busi ness accurnts. Three per cent in terest pal on Interest deposits. 4 Lager Beer Brewery Mannracturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 45S N. Ninth Street, ,PA Tclephon3 Cull, 213?. DR, DEINSTEP Ibys!clau and Sureor 311 Spmo St. liffipt Uun Buildlu bCRANlOH PA. All ccuts anil clucnlo dlicasei ol men, wo. mcii anil clillJan. C1IUONIO NKHVOU3, UllAIN ANU WASIINO UlSsKASUS A 81'KC IALTV. All diseases ol th Liver, Kidney), BlaJiler. bUn, Ulood. Nerves, Womb, Eye, far, Nose, 'lliiuat, anil Lungs, Camera, Tumors, l'lk'S, Ituiiture, Goitre, ItheumatUm, Aattuua, Catarrh, Varioiocelc. Lost Manhood, Nightly FinitoioiM, all Female Diseases, Lcucorrhoea, etc (Jonnorrlua, Syi'hlils. Ulood Folson. Indlscre tlon and jnuthlul hahlts ohlllcrated. bursery, Fits. Kiilleiuy. Tape and Stomach Worms. CA TMIHIIO.OSH, b'petlllf lor Catarrh. Three inontlu' treatment only 15.00. Trial free in oitlce. Consultation and examination Iret. OUlco hours dally and Sunday, S s, in, to 9 p, m. j - "l DR. DENSTEN WINTER ffgjSOgr 'Tluoueh the Hesperian Gardens of tho West" Runs tho Luxurious "SUNSET LIMITED." The Piuest Thing on Wheels, AND ITS DESTINATION ABB THOSE DELIGHTFUL Summer Lands of " California." bni'ilal Ihroujili train:, coii4llin0 ol ilccplny nud ilinliiB-tJU will loae New Vork every Sal. unlay, 'luo.djy and 'lliurlay, loim.-ctinif dl ui'lly ullli Iho 'Sunet Miiilteil" at New Orleans. IVr lull iiitiiiiiiJiiuii. litu IIUiDtraied patnpb.. lets, nupj ami time tuhlcs, alw lowest ratea, lciiln- car Uc'.i'U jml htiKRage chockid, upply to Bout hern I 'at ilic Co., 100 8. Third slaa, rhllddlphiJ, I'J. inis vt. V ,,,x . ,. : !. 4 -1. "M. ,J mmm 'ALJ&dt.Xi'!iL . ILl: iic. z.