THIS SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, D12CEMB131? fl 1900. ;xx: Tim Moment Uahdta. Srom EARLY YEToS 'Tie tiuc, but It's the beat time to make your holiday pui chnses. Clerks nn give you more time. You have first choice of goods nnd don't have the crowds to bother you. A glance through the list below may help you. Mnnicuie Sets, Scissor Sets, Shaving Sets, l'lie Sets, Chafing Dishes, 0 o'clock Tens. Foote & Shear Co. J19N. Washington Ave 50000000COOC L. R. D. & M. YOU CAN'T HIDE YOUR FEET On TliinUgUfncr l'iy " P iti nf mil now hlinut will ndil to vnur nppr-.r mi e. Ill stllc. pure ami ipnlll our riion arc just whit eteiv vxcll-(ln-.ul in in i wninm Tilmiit ami ou rhonld lot (all lo hc tliLin Coini in LEWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES & TIURPHY 330 Lackawanna Avenue. L ackawanna 'TIIC" aundry. " Pcnn Avcnur. A. B. VVARAIAN THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. 1m il ilil i fm be u mini IllfKl' HlUir-t tilup l illin imM li nipt l linn 41 ili(,iin 'I lUlds lliiuiiillh s i in (1 pel mil. S p 111 (il )ll i out uinfall, 24 limits nullum S p m li will PERSONAL. I-!uiIm' W. II lis-up ml tinnh liii iiusiJ litir rounlii liiini' in Vtemliiw anil Imcc re- 111(111(1 to Oils mi fill lu Ullllel l)i. John W, lliuilei, jiuuui u siiioiit lirtuse HUM'"! il tin l.u l.iw nun liospu il, letiiincd M-linlii fiuiii lMiilulilplil i mil Vlhiitic (In, iliiri lie ".pun llii 1 il Heel.. Mil' lioisish.H' wlniJl losiph Vliuplu iiihIi iliu- nir tin pi ifuiiii inn oi 'iunj l.ou" it die mi urn mi 'I in -ilu int,lil, ai pii-inlnl li tlw ii tin to 1. 1 ( im, win, is t w inn lneiul uf his. THE SYMPHONY CONCERT. Dr. Cnil E. Dufft Will Be the Vocal Soloist, Thi' musli' committee ot the Sei.in lon Symphony Oicheatia suiiet, ufler inietul consldei.itliin, have seemed tlie senlee-, ol Di. ('ail U. Dun I. Ameiha's sieatest basso soloist, lo assist tliem in their cont'd t on Monday oven Ins; De t ember 10. in tills city. Di. Dulft hits lieen hefoio tlio (iiucprt-soiiii; nubile for many yeais, and IL is doubtful If another lias evri attained the iiosltlon on the coneei t stiiKe thai Dr. Dufft now holds. This Kicat ai list shows si cut skill In handling: his xolee, and ul all times shows that lie is an at list in eveiv sense of the wind. Dr. Duflt'.s voice is a ilch basso and one of Kieat stieiiRth and hirudin, and the manner in which he lendei.s his solos is at all times pleasing. Dr. Dulft is now touiliiR the United States, and ids appeal anee in Set anion .should be looked foiwaid lo with mueh Inteiest. THE ROYAL BLUE. Faultless Caipet Sweeper, Messis. Williams & MeAuulty will be pleased to have you call and huvo the demonstiator .show you thy, most pei- fect caipet sweeper ever pioducod, Sctnnton Business College, "schools limy (onie und schools may ro, but we go on foievcr," advertised a foimor tompotltor. He litis been Koins neatly ever since, Otlieis, too, have been lomlntr and koIiik mom ir less lecoutly. We ate "staveis," how ever. AMagniflceut Ghilstiuas Gift. Now Is. the time to select it, Go to J. W, Cluiensov'n dellBhtiully urianged musli. stoto and seewhat tempting bui gains can be seemed on a cliche piano or 01 Kan, Don't fmget the place, Queinsey Hall, HU-HIO Washington ave nue, Seianum, Pa, Spend Your Evenings Fiontably, Young men und women who me em ployed during the day should iiuallfy themselves to eaiu larger salailes by spending their evenings at the Bcian ton Iluslness College night tcliool, Meeting of Elks, The Scranton Lodgo of Elks will hold 1 tegular meeting this oenlng at 8 o'clock Hhaip. when number of can Jldutes will be Initiated. A full attend ance is tequested. Clu lo aiai'Quliae's icstauiaut, Wjo iiilue and Linden, for chicken dinner Filduy. Turkey and goose. Pest regu lar meals. f SbmmiiJJiiiI mmtmmwKmmntaimmm LOG ROLLING MAIN EVIL OF NEW LAWS tCnlu liiildl Irom 'f 1 1 might fnhly be taUrn out of fonsliler nllon. ltmiglilv spenkltiB, AlloKheny U onn-fourtli IttiKcr thun ycrnnlnn, The apprnptlntloiiH for the fiscal year, bettlnnltiK Mnich 1, lflOO. In Allesthenv weic $J,?:a,74i,40. In Htiattton the np pioprlatlons for the same pmloit weie JT.'.'.T'JS '.'(I. To innko the tompnilson 11 fair une tli Alleghenv .ippiuptla tlons must be 1 educed to $1,319,073.11, by sttbtiactlng $107,!ifi:t for the bu teuu of watei; JlOi.tdl for the buieitu of pttblle llKhtlnc;: $i.riiO for matkels and bark measuieiiient; $7u,67f).f.O lor the denattment ot charllieg, and J10. OO'i fot I1UI1 school btilldlnr lav. fiom Sci anion's btidget, thctP should like- wisp be subttuetcd the cost of woler and light, or VAOM.K. This would leave the conipatnble ev- penws of tli two cities nt $1,319,07.1.11 tor AlloKheny and '271,7-13:11 for Sctan- ton Allegheny only one-foui th linger limit .Scinnton, costs fie limes as much to govein! That AlleRheny 's not n groat deal ilcher thun Hciau 1011 Is attpslcd bv the fact thai lis total Mtluntton Is $70,17B,tiuO on u futl valuation, while Scinnton Is $23,l.M,0ll on a valuation of one-third for land nnd about one-hnlt for inipiovemerts, lleii' are the piincipnt Items of thf ep"nsis of .Mlpgheny: KXPHNSi: ITK.MS. SlIlliM f Intcn -si. Piliitliur Drpartiiioiit of piiblle nifiMt, Rinenl of fl(i- Ciirruii of tf llnrciui of iioIIit Dure ill of limit li , Uurriu nf rlritruiH Prpartmont of pulilir miK, rpiihi tl ofllie Ilureait of eiiginof ting; mill Mimiii .. Hincjii of luglina.'.H ami drnris Biirriu of wali'i Rurptii of utter i-,eiAriii ntR Nurrjll of public liglitlng- iliiioiu of pitks Iluifjil of iit pioputv NMiaiM-i mil lniillng "tarki ts tinij IniK liu isiniiii,s Wrilfin 'lluuli)(jif il neinln 11 Ilipiunient uf dtiritio-i spuhl sinking fill") ta onlmifois LlaitiH IMkIi sihol liiillilini: 1 1 CunCKic Pioi libi in Outstanding iiunti nut lnfrenl fund Iluirim of lilirin buildliiira Bond of iisvessom .Tudgmrnt Si 11k Iiir fluids Piupni of building inspiHlor ... UiiiiiKiNopruini; and .Mddiiiijr si1Pn J5,700 W J,"r ,111 2,(K i 4,(W 00 IT,7',S 50 w to.! ;, 4,0oS Ii0 l.'.Ti", 00 r.ouo oci U.ITU Oil l-i.tn a I07.'" !'4 ',7W 00 lrtii.ldt IX) 7,7u 00 i,7SI I! .1 HO 00 (, "0 00 ',100 Ml 7,(,7l) VI 1S,II 90 100 000 no lO.OoO 00 ls.oOO 00 J.00O 00 .n7, ; 1; i.iito 00 i,,oo no 10,000 00 l"il,VH IS J.VMI Ol) 1 11 1 2(KI l 'lolul .... . . -. .. 'jl.SJ,,715 10 A few dliecl eompailsons aie possi ble and aie ghen below: UIirIuii iiliiur a),(nX) 01 lite H,0.'2 7 i ilopntini'iit 147,7"iS Si inn of lioiltli 4(,,0"S (X lmnsnnil M?ers ist.lljl" blic Unburn; iou,4til m lbn includes wild nppiopti itioiis Appended is an outline 01 what Seranton's salaiy list would be like under the new foim of government, allowing for the woik the silaties now paid in Scranton for the woik nearest apptoathlng it, and estimating what would be a fair compensation fot new offices which liae no countei pit l at piesnt in a thhd class citj SCRANTON'S LIST. "M i c i $ Muot's (ll.lk. ( i lontiolln (Inn' iluk tssistant (.Ink Clt (leisiiiti ( but ibrk Sjiistllll. I'll Ik ( it. (Ink Chv (Ink Mtrseuiii Mi ssengrr , . CnliPLtoi of doliiiquint taxes rblrf iloik ....- Cbli f a-ispvsoi Pom assist mt .isspssuis Cleik rilj MlllLlllir (in soliiiioi -sistint soliiiiin I!iriln nf public woiks Chlif (.Ink siijiorintinilcnt of poIkp 1 Imf (Ink siipu internum luneju ot oleiiiuin siipniutindcnt lmuaii of In iltli tl. lis 'llirec (,cik 1 il inpp(toi Pbisiriau Meat HHpiiloi Viterlniiim building iiiiiHiiit PUiinbiiiir iiispuior link "-iH'iitnli nilciii nf bine m ol liif As.-1-lunl supi riniciiileiit H) 1,-00 J 000 i,r.oo 1 (100 4 000 l.'.OO 1,000 l.'OO J.'jOiI 1,000 l,lVx fie lie 1 COJ 1,000 1,000 J.niiO JdOO 1 0)0 -,"i00 l.IWi) 1,100 1 IKrt i,an l JIH) 1,000 -'.IKX) 1 OilO l,0l) UK) l.-'llll l.'-WI (00 1,100 1 Hull 1 110 J.llHI 1.1KI0 1,200 too l.iOii 000 I.IHIO j,;co l,(Ki( 720 1,140 i.aio ',ooo rinl. Diieilm of public woiki ,. Tliiif diik superiiitiiiiknl of (iifeinieilui,' and sm- in s , tlnk suKiinkndiiit ot bun.au 01 hl'lmais .lllll hl'WCIX rifik Siipilllitenilcnt oi bin can nf paiks Diudoi of piiblio cluiitiis (Iilef link K .1 ml in 1 'ho iiispoi Ui" , SiipeilntciiddiL ot linine I Iburlin fiir.ii) Tlie same woik Is now done In Sciautou leaving aside tlie public charities depaitnient for $44,270. Add Scrunton'H shaiu of the cost of admln Isteilng ptlblio charities nnd the total will be in lound numbci.s $47,ni)0, POI.ICK JtAOISTHATES. The live police maglstiates jirovlded for under the .second-class law pity lor themselves. In Allegheny one is puld $500 and the other four $50 apiece. How Scianton'.s levenues will be af fected by the cluiuge In government is dltllcult to aiilve at even apptoxl mately. With llipior licenses inn eased ftom $530 to n,100 apiece It would mea.i the doubling 0t the 1 avenue of $7u,00J fiom that souice if the number of (lealeis lenutlned the same, but us most of the liquor men complain that they can III affoid to pay the piesent iato of license it Is fair 10 piesumu that a very decided deciease In the number of licensed dealeis will follow l he in cieusu in license tee. The general city tax would, of totuso, have to be Increased to meet the In creased expenses, whatever these will be shown lo be when tlie oidinuiice adopting the new chatter und ptescilb lug the otlices und salailes Js passed. Tlie Inciease would have to be mado by a e-aiiniiBeineiit of the valuations. Under the second class city law all piopetty Is assessed at Its actual value. City pioperty pays taxes on tlie full valuation, suburban pioperty on two thiitls of the valuation and agiicuitutal propei ty on a one-half basis. Tlui matter of discriminating between city and suburban piopeily and between MUrIihii s, 1 mlon Pi ml iiij.' 0,(lO0 00 s J.Os", 00 Pollto H,0.'2 7", ",1,70(111 1 no ilopntini'iit 147,7",S SO 1.211 ,i. Iliiinu of lioiltli 4(,,0"S 00 7,111 IX) lliidm nsnnil M?ers 1S4, f 15 00 lii,07i 01 Public Unburn,' 100,4til no 4'-,77l 'i" suburban and ngilmilturni Is left to the illsuetlon of the ussessois. In Allegheny nil closely built up nulgliboi hoods are in the city ptoperty classification and only the ptopeiiv thai Is distinctly siihutbau escapes the fllll levy. Thnle Is 111) agiletlltuinl pioperly to spears uf within the t'ltv limits, the whole nicu of the city being only about oue-thltd that of Wcianton. One rouicu of IncrtiiBed leveiiue will be In the change ot the system of collecting delinquent tnxc. This Is all uttendett to by one collector who does the woik by conttact and nt no expense to the municipality. Its Is al lowed as ti fee the live per cent, pen ally and he must make good every pennv or the duplluite. This will mean the snvlng of many thousands of (IoIIhis unniiully to Scruinoti. PAID IX INSTALLMENTS. (ieneuil city and school taxes theie Is no poor ta are paid to the tteas uier In two equal Installments In Match and September. By paying tlni whole amount In Match a rebate of five per lent. Is allowed on the second Installment. This mmtlts In the big taxpayeis coming In rally and does away with the possibility ot the city having to bouow funds to tide over the summer and fall as is sometimes made net.essaiy lieu by the fact thai taxes can usually be paid without pen alty at anj time befoie ihe (list of tin eur. AVater Is paid for at sched uled rates that aie about the samo ns In Stranton. Allegheny has it business tax of onu mill 011, lhe dollar ot sales and a li cense tux on busses, stteet cats und the like, it bus decided, however, to follow the example of PIttsbutg and do awav with the business tax, as it was touud thai the Allegheny linuiu facttitets and like Institutions, wete letnoving their oltkes to PIttsbutg, and some tuctoilcs weie lefusing to locate theto tit all on account of Ihe tax ana going to some other PIttsbutg: suburb whole they would be mote favoied in tills ICLMtll. A lesldence ptopeitv lit tlie subutbs uf Allegheny valued at $,000 pays for city pui poses a little over 1T& mills on .1 two-thhd basis. Tills includes pool tn. The school tax depends on the assessment made by the sub-board of tlie watd In which it Is located. Jt v titles all the way 1 10111 the fi action of a mill to eight or nine mills. Be sides this thete is a geneial levy foi school puiposes amounting to about thiee mills. 'fhls latter Is for the maintenance of the high schools and the p.ij.menl ol salai ies of oflleeis and teatheis and the cost of books, sup plies and the like The sub-boat ds lew lax solely foi the constitution and m.iinten.ini e of buildings CAVE-IN AT FECKVILLE CAUSES EXCITEMENT The Watei s of Sulphui Cieek Pour in a Tonent Into the Lacka wanna Company's Mine. Dick Mitchell, who lcskles on Ninth Slain stieet, Pcckville, was sutpiised on Tuesday morning when he walked out ot his house to Unit thai what bad been once a level g.itden spot on his piopetty had disappeuted, and in its place was a hole some twenty feel deep. A sulphur biook 1 tins alongside ot his piopeily and upon investigation it was found thai another cave-in had occuiied in the bed of the cicek, and the iieek, swollen by the heavy lains ol Monday and Monday night, was pom lug down the cave hole In a tot lent The Lackawanna Coal onipany, whose mines had caved, Immediately sent a huge foue uf men to the scene to stop the watei riom pouring into the mine, which was being lapldly tilled, despite the fact that the pumps weie w 01 king with full powai. Some 1,000 gallons pet minute weie being pumped out. but the water rapldlv gained, until neaily noon, when the men sun ceded in tinning the channel ot the slie.im. The Lackawanna peo ple will build a flume foi the cieek to pass thuiUKh oei the pail affected b the 1 ave-in. Mammoth Sale of Diy Goods, etc., at Retail, William Nisbet will on nidav te npen the diy goods stole at No .JOS Lackawanna avenue, louneily known as The Fashion. The entile stock will be sold at low pikes, nnd when the suae leopens Fiiday moinlns, Sciau tou slioppets will be given an oppor tunity to puuhase eveiy dollat's woith uf this stoik tit the lowest pihes evei known in the hNtoiv ol Sn. niton. Lndy Bookkeepeis For some months past 'heie hits been unusual demand .it the Sciuntou Ihisiness ( nllegc foi 1 uly bookkeepeis Colds Melt Away It oti use Kiause's Cold Cute. Pie litii ed in convenient capsule foi in they tue easy to take and pfleet-a speedy cine of the most obstinate casus. PlkeLTic. Sold by Matthews Bios. Costs Little. Young men should icalUe that it costs less to spend theli evenings at the Set anion Business College night school than It does to spend them on the stieet. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. P, & M. T. Howley,231 Wyoming av. Fresh Vegetables In Tin Are absolutely harmless and are sweeter aiid fresher than anything now on the market. We offer faucy Maine Corn, packed under our pri vate labels, from 10c to 15c per can, Asparagus Poiuts, Faucy Stringless Beans aud Whole Tomatoes, packed With the greatest care to insure whole some food, and at the lowest price consistent with the fin est quality, E. G. Coursen 430 Lackawanna Avenue. ACRES OF ROOF WALL IN MINERS Thlrtu-Two Men Narrowlu Escape Bcliui Buried Alive In Nau Aim Mine In Dunmore Borough. PALL COVERS FOUR ACRES Foi email John Gibbons and Gang of Thirty-one Miners and Laboters Weie Working In Vein No. 1 Yes tetday Morning, When Fall of Roof Occuiied After Two Houis Confinement the Men Escaped Through Air-way Theie was Gieat Excitement About the Col liery During the Houis While the Men Weie Penned Under Giound, A patty uf thlity-lwo nilueis, under Foienmn .lohn lllbbons, had a mliactl lous escape from being bulled alive tit th- Nay Aug mine of the Nav Aug Coal 1 onipany, In Dunmoie, josleuluy morning, A l 3 ISO o'clock then was a sudden cave-lit In veins No. 1, 2 and 3, ubotit f'Uir acies of loof, In all, col lapsing. The men made their est ape by i lear Ing tho debits fiom an old aliwuv, and passing tluotigh this to tlie loadway, after first digging their wav ntioss the fall which blocked the main gangway. Neither Foi email Olbbons not one ot the men suffeied a sciatch or the slightest injuiy. Five mine mules, which weie being used lu the 'vein at the time of the fall, weie neiessailly abandoned, bill Foieman Gibbons deelaied vesfer day that he expected thai the animals could be llbeiated today. The cave Issaid to have lesulted from the supports of vclnt, - and I!, the low 01 ones, giving way. The suppoits, il is said, weie weakened by the tains ot late, and then, too, the opinion Is ex piessed that It was the lesult of a c.ivi In the adjoining winkings of the Penn sylvania Coal company, wheie the sup potting plllais weie in a veiv weak state. namhs or Tim jinx. The men who had such a nauow es cape fiom beliif, walled In, aie: JOHN" (SIPHONS me Ijo , MUcTIV WVWI Uuici bus W. KNOX, loinpiiij Iniiii I'VlRICK 1.VKK1N, 111 m 1 mil tut, liilm, ri 1'VrHlLK liritNIA". iiilim, anil tn l.lmiiii IIIOMVS O'lIAKl. iiiiini ' III NltV 111 HMIMIIII. imncr. WIIJI Wl Ul.l 10W, liliniu 1 vi uir k M'vNimt'.w, iIiimi. IOIIN DI.IlH,'. (uiiipuiv Iniiii Pi II It W Msu, iiiiuu, null (mj lit, ,1, is Mnrin.w (.iiiviis 1 iijoiii WIIJ 1 VV1 111 I I N N, iboier IOIIN ct NMNC.llVVf, liboior .IVVlis I'llll.l II'. 11111,11 111 V 1 IK llii: ind to I1I1011M Vllkl DKMVIIKO, iiiiuu Klsl I'll SAUIO. latum 1 WIMIVM Nl UON, lun, p 1111 Imml. TilOVIVs (.11 V1JN . Liiiiipint 1 1 1 11, 1 I.IlW Mill HLHCI, iuiiium luml VtlfllVI.I, Hlf.NVt, lmiiei, mil lilinns. PVUIK K bOI (,lll HIV, lniiid, -1111I Jibirir The Nav Aug lollieiv vas opened mote than thiitv ye.us ago by the Koaiing Biook Coal company, and about twenty jeats ai;o was aban doned, it being then thought that the supply of coal jvas exhausted. Tne Nav Aug Coal company was organied about live veais ago, and woik was again staited A bleaker and vvashet v was built and since then liundicds ot thousands of tons ot i oal have been taken out of the mine. W .1. Hand is its piesident; C L Biadbuiy, seci laiy and tieasuiei, and .1 (J. McAskle, the geneial manager. FISSPRllS IN HII.LSIDi; Yesfidav's cave-in seamed the en tile hillside with gaps and tlsstti '-. Theie Is one long continuous s'-ain about two bundled and fifty feet in length, and langlng fiom two to thiee feet In bieadth, while foi Hilly lout fines the eflccis oi the collapse ol the loof is lellectid on tin stnfaie hy pits and holes, nnd lagged stt etches of bi dken laud. Tne suitaie piesenls a genual sunk en appeaiance, and the niajoiity of the men employed at the mine entertain the opinion that it villi not be In con dition foi a continuance of woik foi between one and two weeks. The exact damage sustained by the c onipany has not et been definitely ascei tallied us veins Nos. ' and .1 weie vesteiday sllll inaccessible and the amount of ihe cave In these woikings could not be use ei tallied. The tan house at the opening lulu No J vdu, sustained the brunt ol the flist fall, the shock blowing oil Its muf. The company auihoillies weie un able to give any appioxlmnlo estimate of the lois und deelaied that any llg Uies would be Impossible until entiy lould be nuide into the two veins. Tho extent of the i.ive in No I vein is said lo he about thiee tines Ptesl deitt Hand jcsteulay said that too liiucll eiedit could not be given to Foreman Olbbons, whose cool headed ness kept the men togethei, and pie ventlng any geneial stampede piob ably saved all their lives, AVA UN 1 NO TO li 1 U PONS. The wattling to Foieinan Gibbons shoitly betoie the (ave occuiied was given by two small dilver boys, who while at the opening lino No. J veh. telt the shaking of the giound mid woikings, which insulted In their luii rylng lo ihe men In No. 1 vein, with their warning message. It Is said that tho cave stalled In the Pennsylvania woikings Immediate ly adjoining No. i vein. This was the first of the Nay Aug veins In which tlie collapse oicuuvd, nnd as Its sup poits gave way It hi ought No, 1 down with It. Gibbons nnd his men weie vvoiklng In No. 1 vein, about eight bundled feet from tho mouth of tho slope, tho entianie to tho vein. When Win ned of tile appiouchlng inve Gib bous dhected his little baud to with diaw as far baik as they possibly could, and thus tliey escaped the main fall. It was about '-'' o'clock when the wanting came. A sudden gush of wind went tluough the vein, extinguishing tho miiiets' lamps and Foteniun Gib bons immediately penelved that some thing wits wioug. He lott ills men, mid 011 walking tow aids the main en hance met the bovs who tame to wauls him, calling loudly that theio was going lo bo it cave-In at the vein below, GiliboiiB walked 011 a little fuilhcr, and then his own expeilenco In mines told him that a cave was coming, as he could feel the trembling" of the walls ami the giound beneath him. He hast ened hack to his men, and nciplaliited tliein with the existing conditions, A few minutes Inter theie was an eai splitting lepoit and hundieils of tons of looiltig fell, completely shutting the men orf fiom the main gangway, About llftecti minutes Inter came iiiiutliei deafening nimble, and vast (luauiltles of loot fell, lncieaslng the blockade be tween the mlneis anil the outside win Id. PLANS l'OU KKHlTK. Aliatigemellts weie Immediately be gun bv the outside employes to go lo the aid of their comrade, by uppioiich lug the vein, thtoiigli an abandrined ad jacent wot king of the Ponnsvlvniila Coal company, but while piepuiatlons Weie being made, Matthew (It lines, the flisl of the walled-ln mlnets to emeigo fiom tho vein, made his uppeaiunce, followed by the lest of the men, With Foi eniun (llbbons biluglng up the iear. Thousands of men, women and chll dien welcomed the mlneis as they came foith. The shock of the fall had 'been heaid for miles utouutl, and, In deed, had shaken fiom theli founda tions sevei al usldcnces. All over, a geneial appiehenslon was felt for the safety of the fathers, husbands, broth els and sweetheaits, and In the i rovvd which assembled theie weie a gieal number of women, whose heaits had been heavy as lead, who fell on their knees and offered thanks us they saw their deal ones safe and sound. Kveiy one of the men acted like a heio, and their ptesence of mind In their dangeious positions was 11101 e thun commendable. As they emerged to the stlifaee, faces and hunds blade nnd grimy, they weie haidlv reiognl. nble and some of them, In the icacllon caused by their dellveiy foi the time, lost contiol of themselves. One of them, In a voice 1 linked with emotion, stalled to tell a uestneaied miner near him how one William Knox-, In the e.Ncltemonl and constei nation In the vein, hud actually been guilty of eivlng, and only ceased his nan alive when the Individual he was addiesslng angillv looted, "You'ie a llai," and the lb st miner, coming to bis senses, pet celved that he was talking to Knuc himself. Theie weie inanv little Instances of this tiutuie, but It Is not difficult lo ac count for them, when the high-ttung feelings of the men, caused bv theli two houis' confinement In Ihe choked up vein, is taken Into cousldeiatlon. ft took them Just about two bonis and a ciuuiter to dig their wav out. Piesident Hand, of the Nay Aug Coal eoinpanv. last night said: "If the men had not been able to dig theli wav out, all communication with tlie outside was not shut otf foi them, as a boie-hole one handled feet deep was lecenllv mule, which lid to the No. I vein, and we weie lust aiuinglng lo use this and ttv to get some won! to the entombed millet s when thev emetged. HAD NO FRAP. "Fiom the lit st, we hud no fear but that th men would be able to make their way out, when we heaid that John Gibbons was in chaige ot them, as we had all confidence In his ( ool-headed-neus, and subsequent lesults pioved that this faith was well-desei veil." Foieman Glhbons vos seen yeslet duv afternoon bv a Tilbune man, and exjj' esspd hi. opinion that the 1 axe In was eiused bv the weakening of pillais in the adjoining eins, opeiated bv the Penn vlvanl.i Coal company "At 7 o'clock 1 walked thiotigh our veins" he deelaied, "and theie was pol the least ign of nnv weakening1 01 cave-In The flisf indication that T had of the appioaching double w.ts when a sudden ust 01 wind blew tluough '.lie vein, e.xtengulshing all the lamps Then dime a couple ot diivei boys who said that thev though! the place was caving "lu, aitl I got out wheie T could gel a. good look and 1 could sec t'i cave-In com Int.. When ihe Hist fall happened, we weie woiklng just iibotil eight hun ch ed feet Mvaj and weie in 110 actual daiM 1 "f waned the nun to keep out of the wav of i.ny il.ving plei es of cost and thev ubeved as 1 result of which no oi .-.uffeied even the .slightest cut. 'Aftei about fifteen minutes, wh, n we hart given the cave ilme to sell 1 I statted mil mi iinuthei Investigation accompanied bv a iiiiuit-r, William Knox-. Av'e found the main gangway irnipletelv blocked, bill knowing of tne old ail -wav ovet the loial cave we diu; tun wav tluough, and passed tluough this The niuUs, of coiuse, weie iiualile io p.'sa ever the eaves, and nii' left behind. 1 think lhat we will he able lo H"t them out to day. CAPsJi: OF THK I'AVK. "I lie 1 oof on our plllais shj., d no slpns of Miueelug or me and the only lea son to which 1 can attilbute the cav is the lobbing In (lie Penn svlvinla's adjoin tilng vcliib" The cavc-ln Is thought to have bioken some of the pipes of the scianton Gas and Water company which inn cIoe by the tolllciy, mp phlug Utiumoie with watei, Civil Hngliieer W. M. M.irple of th Water company was on the spot etnl.v esieitluj alleinooii and will 1a-Hiiii'i- his examination this lnoiniug. He wnu unable to ascei tain jestcrdav afteiuoon Just what damage was done. A uunibei of the lesldenqes within fcf v si nl liundied attls of the cave-lit weii' seilously ullected by the gieat shock und subsequent shilling of tip. Stylishness does not f mean expensiveness heie swell Shirts j- Superb patterns in fine Percales. Imperials, Four-in-hand Ties. Bright, new und snappy with a dollar's worth of style. Corliss, Coon & Go's Collars 2 lor 25c If you need undeiweat, hosiery, gloves twill pay you to buy them here. $1.00 50c -on fljAgmqr T WMklnUil v. f4--f-f4--f---f-f -f'f-f ---f-f-- The Issues That carry weight fail dinner pail, full value, full quality. Value and quality are our cam paign motto always. Just look at tlm : Wines and Whiskies From 5oc to $2 Per Quart, at Casey Brothers', Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. sulfate Til" home of Joseph Mehln, which Is In dluet line with the euv bul several liitnclieil vntds away fioin It, was almost loppl 'd over, and It piesent nnpniiance somewhat ieem bles that of the haalng lower of Pisa Three Lnige Factoiy Buildings to Be Elected. Seveial umti.ti tins ol the i llv an furnishing llgities to the Niimaia P'tills Power Co. foi ilnee new buildings to be cieclcd on the coiiipanv's lands. The colitractois do not know whether tlie buildings me for Ilnee illll'elelit 111 ms 01 w bethel thev aie lot one Hi in whose pioees lequlics the llr.ee luilld Ings The bids aie pielhnlnai "and Mr. A. il. VanCleve, of the Powei company, Is cousldei lug them, Nlag aia Falls (iaetle, Nov. .'(!. I'lOO. For paitlculais legaidlng Nlag.ua Falls leal estate, nihil ess II. II. Ilstu biook, ."10 Spline stieet, Sci.uilon, I'.i. Washington, D. C, and Return, Only ?7.81. On iKiotint ol the icnlonul.il celelna tlon of the establJslinii.nl of gov em inent In the Dlsttht ot Columbia, to be held in Washington. I). C. Dec 1-', 1!)00, ticket agents ol Hie I.ackawaun i railroad will sell special exiiiislon tickets at late ol one wav lute loi the lound lilp, on sale good going on any legulai tialti Pi c. II. and lot leltiin until Dei II liuluslve ' J. W. Guernsey lias jti'.t leceived a huge and beautltul stock ot pianos and oigun- loi tin holi day trade, the finest ever seen In Scianloii. Please call and get pi li es and teinis. Oueiusev Hall building ,f. W. Gueinsev. piopiietoi, .tl 4 Washing ton avenue, Suanton, Pa. s Sciautou Business College. Place Hie ending uf the slilke stu dents have been seeming positions al most at the late ol one a day. Weie Plincipals Buck & Whltmote able to quality theni tapldl, enough the l.ite would be much bights , Tlie demand is gieatei than the supply. Fioie Bios.' Mandolin Club. At Athletic dub lair tonight. A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist in the world today. Compared to any necessary investment in business, theprofitfrom aTELEpHONE is incalculable. Residence and Commercial rates at a moderate cost. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO ilanigei 's ofllLf, 117 Ailam iifiiiie. 91 Announcement The inttiiiMc merit of the icceiit Punofoites by the Mason & Ham lin Co. has called foi tU the follow ing remaikable expiessions fiom men who stand pie-eminent today in the musical lile of the world. "The Mason &. Hamlin Piano K t believe, an tiistiument of the veiy Hist lank," VIUIlll. MllsUOsWM, ( unipum, i'l.uil.r, 'li'ail,er. "I believe the Mason A: Hamlin Planus to be of the vetv (list rank.1', Mlllll'lt Nlklscli. Hip iriuitulrrcl ifijtit uf musli il j llvlt; In liu. lope (oiln, "It Is itlisiupasstd." mil, I' VI II, Cuiiintii I'lillluiiiiuiili. Oi i Iii-Mii, XiM Vulk lit). A stock ot these stipeib instru ments may he seen at the waie i coins of L.B.P0WELUC0. l3M.1.i WtisliliiKtuu Are. A little leflection will eiLable you to see that the chafing dishes which we are Belling' foi $4,50 and $5,50 aie a genuine baigaln. Consider what you us ually have to pay for the same aiticle and you'll buy ono suie. Foote & Fuller Co Hears Building, i p , I V Vr -?.L.J Gloves for Working Men I have always made a specialty at this sea son of Gloves for work ing men. Strong, well made, durable gloves at the lowest possible price I can afford to sell theuL This year my stock is larger than ever. CONRAD'S 305 Lackawanna Avenue The Well-Known Modern 605 Residence a"y " Lot 8o feet front by 160 feet deep. FRUIT. SHADE TREES. BARN One of the finest res ident properties in the city. A. N. KERR, 129 Wyoming: Avenue. THE ORIENTAL. Gifts seletUtl now, reserved until Oiritt- Bronze Statuary Those beautiful lepioductlonsf ot the old inusteiH. .lie here in such xaiielv us to peinut selec tion to exptess jour ex-act Idea in llie at lislic AS TO VALPI.V. V Ihuiic iuist, "The I sM'tl-m (ail," ti'ia indies mclii liiffli iix inlnr -vvjsli ilili mil ivmniiUct nui tu ki I pin $J.75. Gruener & Co. 205 Wyoming Avenue. .V,,!-!----------""'''-" The Weather Man. . . reminded us of rainy-dy goods; incidentally of our larjr stock of Umbrella Stands Can we inteiest youP We will tiy by reducing pi ices on two lines: Twisted wiought iron tand, extia heavy, scvol-wotk f fects, in designs so popular Jn wrought hon. A prtty UMful ornament to any horns. fS.OO value at 1. Wood fiame standi, kry iron pan, .duiable, well oou tructcd; $1.50 value t But the weather man hti mot hiterfeied in the least with our big sale (advertised SuBtUjr) It goes on with a ruah, CREDIT YOUP OERTAIHMTI VNE: MHQMY 231-223.825.887 WvowlayAvt Sole or Exehange t i s ) 4--Mf