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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1900.
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THE. NEW WARD
"" OPENS TODAY
ADDITION TO LACKAWANNA
HOSPITAL NOW COMPLETE.
Fourteen Bmnll Boy nnd Girl Pft-
tionts Will Today Move Into Their
New Qunrters, the W. T. Smith
Chlldrons' Ward of the Lacka
wanna Hospital This Addition to
- the Institution Is One of the Best
Equipped nnd Handsomest Chi I-
- diens' Wards In the State.
. What Is coiisldoreil by ti niiniluM' of
ppiltOns..exr(!lloiitly quatlilcd iim Judpoi,
tn h'.h!ii or Hie llnont i-lillibrn'.M viitN
rittiTrlicUVto. any li siltiil In the stiile.
.lllr oppficil lo-tliiy ii'lirn the invill
l"atlt-ntRU ilio l.tiukriwiiiiiui hospltnl
wilt b moved Into the now Iiik, dn
iintoil by Mr:'. W. T. Hrnllh, In mom
rity of Iut Into 1himIi.ip.i1. and which
Im to bo known iis "Tin- AV. T. Hnillh
Cblldron'H AVuril,"
The striU'tiiro Iticll" Ii.im liem ill
init'lv dceilbod III (li'lnll 111 tltoM'
minimis, bill ninv tt'iil It has boon
(onii'lotvly ilnlsln'il and rurnlH'iPil ll
inoonts u fine iippi'iimncM1, nnd bin
n fioxli. delightful alf iiboul It which
Mill make H u sort of llttlo lMfti I'm'
llio tiny lfid.i nnil IiissIlk who nro M
by Us ooriipnnln. 'I'll.- bulinintr lint
been oon'pli'h" i'or lomi1 wojUm nnd
the llnlshlnpr tnip'hoi bnvo mow boon
lulniliiHteied, and cifh of llu iooiiih
Koncrnu.'-ly flint lulled.
one enlTS Ibo ward, liom tlio
porch Mhlch coniniunlcnlcs dnoct with
the main building, the flr.it room on
tlio ground floor Is th Ini-ftc cliihlren'H
Maul. On olthor side of tbo wall mv
nrnmncd the little while cots, four-t-f:i
In nil.
'I'lu.' loom Is llttcd orllroly l'i while;
anil blue, and the lilt? fire place near
l be entrance arid to the Rcnorul tip
pcaiani!.' of eh rfulne'-s and com
fort. The room linn none ol the bai"
look tjonerally associated v. 1 1 It ho.-cpl-tnT
wauls, but has n tunny, whole
some .ipoearanre which In ltell Mill
net as an excellent tonic for the youm;
patients.
Tn tbc'iear of the ward Is a fnlr
slzed opijrnttnK' loom, to be used only
for children's eitw. It Ik elaborately
proided with Klas tables, and all the
ivi'esary oihrntlnt; paiaphurnulla.
Xear by are tlio baths, and lavatories.
Thf- lloori ere llnely tiled, contrnstlnw
ptmmjly Willi the handfome pollshoil
lloor of the wnnl.
On the second lloor li the convales
cents' loom, brlKht and airy, and a
smaller ward with six cots in It. This
apartment is prettily fitted In pink and
M'hite, and in its icar Is a small apart
ment Willi two small cots, where any
children minvrlnir from particularly
serious illnesses are to be treated.
The third lloor Is devoted to isolation
eases, three rooms being- set aside for
thN purpose, and the np-irtinents of the
four or live nurses, who will attend to
the waul, aie also on this lloor.
The wind Is, in itself, a miniature
hospital. Xotlilnir has been left un
done, and ovciythlmi pertainincr to an
establishment of Its kind Is In evidence,
iiom the cabinet of small, sally pnlntoil
dishes to the small refrigerators on
each lloor. A number of charitable per
sons have contributed a larpre stock of
children's clothing to the hospital, nnd
each of the fourteen little ones who to
day Mill enter the new quarters will bo
piovlded Mith a complete, Mann and
comfortable wardrobe.
WKU, UOIITKD AND IIEATKD.
The Maid Is llnely lighted by sas and
electric lights and steam heated, and
will be a lusting- and most substantial
leniinder of the good man In whoso
iik moi y It was erected. The expense
of furnishing- it was defrayed by the
"I'hildien's Ward Fund" of the hos
pital. "Work was begun on the milltllncr In
the early spring- by Contractor ConraJ
Sehrocder. It was built from plans
drawn by Architect K. i Holelen, and
Is of an ornate and striking stylo of
ai flii lecture. It Is constructed princi
pally of brick, with a granite base.
MAYOR FAVORS SETTLEMENT.
Thinks Turnpike Company's Offer
Should Be Accepted.
There seems to bo a general senti
ment in favor of the proposed settle
mcnl of the Ablngton turnpike dispute
by having the city pave West Market
treet, In return for which the com
pany Mill deed over all Its rights to
I hat thoroughfurp.
.Mayor Jloir stated yesteida.v to ,i
Tilbuue man that i-e M-as heartily in
favor of the idea. "It seems to be a
most excellent plan." said he, "and I
think that It should bo taken advnnt
agrt of at once. There seems to be
nothing' to prevent our acceptance of
the offer, as I understand the linger
ji.ii t of the. pioporty owners ,, ult,
stieet Maut u jiuve. They're the people
that j iay for ll, and If they want It.
the city .should mil stand In their way."
Tlio joint committee of councils Ap
pointed to consider the matter will
meet .some night next week and will
arrange for a conference with J'lesl
deni I'aine, of the Turuplko company.
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..-', REUNION AND SOCIAL.
Enjoyable Affnir Given by Knights
of Ancient Essenlc Order.
A very oniertnluliiK reunion and
social was ulvuii hist night In Malta
Temple by Palestine senate, Xo. Il:i,
Knights of the Ancient Kssenlo Order!
it was the fourth of the series of soclnl
eniertiilninentH given by the order since
Its organization, ,mo and a half years
ago.
An orchestra, t'on.slMliig of Fred
Wldmayer, violin; AV. Stan ion, cornet;
P. KuowlPH, chulnnQt; Llewellyn .Jones,
piano,"- rendered sevoral numbers, and
F,' Vandervckeu gave two llnely exe
cuted violin solos.
V.. I. Hans sang a splendid bass solo,
accompanied on thu jilann by Jilbs
Coin Haas, and Miss Lena Ueichart,
jilanlsf, played Usat's "Lucia dl I.am
mcrmuor" with lino effect.
The Misses May and llertha Oueni
spy sung a duet, White's "O Tell Us,
Merry lUi'ds." Following Die enter
talnineiit, Caterer Mitchell served a
bu'nquet. Tint connnllteu In charge con.
slsted of M. li. Sanders, chuli man; J,
Dr.Buirs
COUCH SYRUP
Cures a Cough or Cold at onoe.
Conquers Croup, Whocplnj-CouKh, BroucbltU,
Clippc and Cuuiuraptlou. Quick, mte rctultb.
Vt, Hull's PUl cure Coratlpitlon. SO pllU 10c,
W. rjueriisey, n. F. Tlnkhnm, K. L.
Haas, W.Vi Hondrlck and Frank Horn
baker. BATTLE WAS DISCHARGED.
Jennie Mitchell Did Not Appear to
Press Charges Against Him.
There wus Io have been a hearing' be
fore Alderman Millar yesterday after
noon In the case of Morris llattle, col
ored, of Center street, whom Jennie
Mitchell, of West Lnckiiwnnna avenue,
chnrged with breaking Into bar bed
room nnd attempting tn outrage her.
The hearing wns to take place nl 2
o'clock. Uattle, who had been confined
In tho Center street station, M'ns pro
cut and everything- was In lendlness for
the trying of the case. This M-as the
second date set for 11, but tho plaintiff
did not npppur, and when half an hour
elapsed, Alderman Millar discharged
llattlp.
The latter stoutly altlruiH his Inno
cence of the charges iireferted.
A ROBIN HOOD JUNIOR.
Small Boy Runs Away from Home
for Life In tho Woods.
Km I Finch, a fourteen-year-old boy,
living In I'eckvllle, was last night taken
to thu county Jail on the charge of In
corrigibility, preferred by his parents.
The lad has a peculiar habit of stray
ing1 ti way fioni homo at Iriogulur inter
vals and living a wild life in tho woods.
For several days ho lias been nlny
Ing Uohln Jlood In a cave, which ho
dug In the Moods, some distance from
his homo, lie fitted this up with an
empty jiuwdcr keg and numeious other
articles which might have been once
dungeiotis. Jlo brought his small
brother to the den, nnd then It m-iih
that he was arrested by big Deputy
Hherlff Juke Ferber.
A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.
Drunken Man Falls Through West
ern Union's Window.
A diunkeu man stnggeied along
l..acl;iiwannR avenue yesterday after
noon and stumbling down the steps
at the Western I'nlon Telegrajih of
fice' lurched heavll,v against the win
dow. In so doing lie broke the jiane
of gla.-s, and at the same lime foil with
n shriek of pain to the ground.
He groaned deejily and I'atrolnion
Karlus and Day with the juitrol M-agon
soon made their appearance. Tlio In
jured man was taken to the Lacka
wanna hospital, where Dr. .1. W. Muscli
examined him and found that one rib
was broken. This was attended to,
and the patient was then removed to
tho central station.
YOUTHFUL VAGRANTS.
John Conlcv and Charles Wise, the
two tramps arrested Thursday at the
home of Sergeant of Police Charles
Hldgway, In Green Kidge, on suspicion
of being the liersons who for some time
past have been guilty of extensive milk
stealing in that section of the cltv,
were arraigned bofoie Mayor Molr yes
terday morning.
They are mere boys, the one sixteen
and the other fifteen years of age, and
gave Hiooklyn as their home. They
are supposed to bo runaways, and will
be held until a further investigation
lias boon made.
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cDnDTirvir' rncem e
0 jiuivimu uujjir. up
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Tilt! I.Ol AT, fuul bill M.1-.UU L.iino In an end
Willi till' 'riLUlk'-Khlllif IMII114, .Mill uhilo
une moie tf.unc in.iy ,M?l lui pl.iut, ncwi
liulivi foot lull's illy ij nnw iihi for 1'nXI.
Thcie i-. cuinhk-rable talk of a iu.itt.lt Uhu-cn
an all-Scranton tcjin anil ilio cli.iinpion eleven
of l..iL'k.m'.inii.i aunty, Iko St. Ilioiuas leiueM'ii
t.itlt.s. Captain Kiiia-ne 'liopp, of the lli;;li
K-hool, in back of the iiioMiunit to oigaiiii' :nij
chill a Miuiii; iltM-ii of it plajers K met I (lie
liijuii.v ilefrmk'is 01 Ilio piuple nnil white.
Charlie (Jilbeit, the famous l'i nn-il;iiii.i li.iH.
baek ami end, is nmons Ike pkijvi who it is
n-poilcd will form the nucleus of Ihc tivm. All
hull vntliu-lasts hope that sink an pIomh may
bo oritanieil and while Ike we.ilhel- still allows,
that one uioio m ilvli liny lie pki.vnl at Atlilctlv
IMik. Thfre are numcrom Miuuk plaorj to be
piekeil from Sirantoii teanw. ami tliec villi Ike
numerous prmliroii eleians lUinp here, would
pie-ent an exeeeilinsjly i-tronu line-up.
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'Hie iiuiiibeii of Ihe St. 'Ihoitia-. fool bait elucn
will be cntt'it.iini'il toniithl at the collide lull,
by a smoker and fiileilalimunt. All the plajeisi
and substitutes will be present and a Ihoiouihly
enjoyable time K piomised.
Ilesldes the social Mile of the iiifilit tl.no will
bo a nieetlmr of the le.un to elect a caplain and
inauacer. Kimnelt Kiikwood, tills ,e.u'.s fat unl
and half-back, I-, a stion eandidalo tn ucried
William Oiloro to Ihe eaplalnev. Kiikwnr.il
is a mihcrsal faoille, a jtood pla.m- .md well
potrd in the fame ami would mike an excel
lent leader,
.
'I lie only local eents atouin- any ureal In
leict anionj; Ihe fnllowcin of i-poiiliij; eu'iil- ,nv
tho wio-tllni inalches at the lllijile rluli unl
the basket ball sanu. fkunlnn Is will up"i
Miited in this lata,. ilcpirnii.nt by two eiy
-lioni; teams in Vortb nnd South Siinntoii. and
the matdies lliey play line been e.li'dlv fol
lowed. As una., Is wiestllns; the luteicl ' takni
in this spoil act in-, lo'lneicihc with ,.eu- mmli
at the lliijile club, eny suocelie on.) beiin,
Riieted.by a lamer minihir of f.piclitnu,
'l'i.,. lui,. it...- ...,.. i.n . .... ...
,, "i' '"-n ins inn ,er nailed, nut all
the le nil iiMiiiirns mo Blullnj. l(.r ,w ,!
ililly cettlni; Into piadhc. ;,ei mm nho
111 iln 1 a Iix,i team must nuillfv for his pl.ue
I'.v liMlnlainlns," n 130 .nerau-e, Oiee the toinna.
mint opnis thliius will lii'ulu 10 be n liule elv
ami (he iac.it lntnet will) niich se1.1utonl.111,
followed 1.1-1 .M-ai's niatilns will be (-1i i,,i
inc Mi.iuow ny im way that Ihe umtfL will be
walchdl Hi!, sea-011, llowllnir U Incoming Ihe
nio-t pnpulai of wintir i-poits ami diilv li,,(
inthu.ialle deioties who a flw inontin .uj,,
didn't know Ihe diireieme between a -hike and
the heaibpiu.
1 1
Si'ii'ial bis b,ike bill d.als .1111 c.putul to be
ih'ielnpeil at net wnk's meelliii; or the illoiu)
league 111 "ew Voik, and it i antidpalcd that
Hiiro will be numeioiis liades of pkijeis. It Is
ail that Kelce, the wily 111,111 ivcr of the llostou
Hi'Jii'C'itiK, Is plannlni; to "swap" piaellcalb
his cutlie oiillulil and pltchinir h,iif. 'u. ,,.i.
nit M'terau lullclil will piobihly be retained,
but it Is lummeil about that (lie uieii who are
In feel the mailicto aie I'ltdiein Lewis, Willis
.unl l'illinirer and Outfielders Hamilton, Slahl,
Dully, I'livmaii and ll.iu.c.
Thl m ly be lneic talk, hnwecr, as it clmii't
setm likely Hut as bialuy a bise lull mm a
(ilee would olmit.iilh dl-po-e of as a iricat a
plajer ns Ililly lUmlltc n- mli piomblui;
.1011111; Idoods ai Mtahl ami llany unless esluior
Ulnirj imluroiiiiiits weic biouht iuln play.
i:-l, l'htueiiiht (lumploii 1'i.nik Dine I, tn
1.0011 become .1 college ftudi'iit. 'Ihe i;iiitleuunly
.miiiiii: pugilist his 111t111.1l ability and Imllna
Hon tuwaids the kltiily of aichllcctuic and do
blics In take .1 iourc at Columbia unticralty ami
(lliH-alc hliiiM'K tor the piofevdon. He will pay
his colleiru cpenes by In.tiiutlu,- weallhy New
Voikcis In the noble ml of si'lf-defoieo.
ritl.wiuc men, iiiiludliiK: tcjui nunii'i,, aie
I'lilltli'd to wear the nnberlty "V" o( Vale for
thilr alhlclie aihleniuiits In the ,H'.ir limo,
.slxlfcn nic lout ball pla.cis, ten ba,e ballbts,
ckien crew nun, nine ol Ihe tuck and the of Ihe
blcicle team, Tho following- men lair won
"YV in more than one branch of alliletiia:
I'. (I. Hrown, . h. Coy. W. M. Flneke, J. .
Wear, It. Sheldon, 0. S. Stlllnuii and A. II.
Sluipe. CoiuparUon of the "V" men by the
classes, shows that 1001 leads with twenty; loot
H, soten; 1902 U tecotid with ten; lfMi 8., four;
imu has coeu; 1W1 $., one, while luoi has but
one.
CARBONDALE.
THE STRIKE TO GO ON.
At a Large Meeting of Employes
Imst Evening This Action Wns De-
elded on The Strikers Claim That
tho Central Labor Union Commit
tee Which Waited on Mr. Frleder
Was Ignorant of tho Real Condi
tions A Committee of Each Class
of Workinon In the Mill Will Visit
Him Now.
Tho silk mill strike will continue. A
mectltiff of the strikers was held hist
ovenhiB In McTIrIio's hnll, nnd the re
port of tho committee which waited on
Atr. Ftiedor wns received. Owlm? to
tho iRiioranoo of tho Central I.nbor
union dploKtitcs of tho technical terms
of tlio silk business, tho committee did
not thoroughly undot stand tho mutter.
It had boon tho committee's Idea
that the raise offered by Air. Ftiedor
applied to nil tho employes of tho mill,
but tbo strikers claim It applies to only
one of the several frradcH of hands at
woik. Mr. Fiicdor'H offer, ns tho cum
inlttoo understood It, was to pay fif
teen cents ier frame jior nluht. Five
frames constituted a night's work, so
this would net tho employe seventy-live
cents per nlBhl. In addition to this, ho
would Rot a bonus of twenty cents each
nlKht, mukltiK 11 total of nlnoty-llvc
cents.
Tho employes claim that this rnlo
applies only to tho "Hist lime spin
ners," while tho other hnnds would not
be benolltted. Air. Frlodcr claims that
he Is now jiaylim: lilRher rales than any
of the other mills In this vicinity, ami
ofl'eied to pay the expenses of 11 com
mittee' to p,o Ttnd InvestlKiite tho mat
ter. The union committee reported the
conditions. as they saw them, but loft
the question of a settlement entirely to'
the bands. A vote was taken and they
decided lo stay out. The men present
sturg-csteil that a committee bo un
pointed to wait- on Atr. Frleder, the
committee to contain representatives of
each class of workers in the mill. Tho
siiRKestlon was followed out nnd the
committee was appointed. It will draft
a schedule of ihe rates wanted, which
will be presented to the superintend
ent. If he reruses to slsn It, be will
lie asked lo Kivc a written statement
of what ho will rIvo for the strikers to
act on. Tho committee will be accom
panied, probably, by the members of
the Central T.abor union committee.
MINES SHUT DOWN.
.
Coalbrook Breaker Fails to Keep Up
with Output of South Side Mines.
The Powdeiiy, Coalbrook and Xos. I
and 'I mines, located on tho South Side,
and all under tho Delaware and Hud
son mairenient, uere shut down yester
day, and the streets of the central
city presented the same sort of ap
1'oaTanc'c that they did duiiiifr the ie
cent strike. Knots of men were stand
inj," on till the street corners and
lot mod lilies out in the center of the
street In many places.
The cause of tho shutdown Is that
Coalbrook breaker had proved inade
quate to jn-ppare all tho coal mined
for It. Tho four collieries had pot so
far abend of It that It was deemed
advisable to shut them down to ciiteh
up. When this breaker was construct
ed it was said that It was the Inrgcst
In tho world, that it could eat up coal
faster than it could be mined, and lots
of other cxtravaRant statements were
made.
It is said by tho'se who jirofess to
know that a new breaker, similar In
most details to the present one, will he
erected by the company on the South
Side. At present the coal from the
illiferont openings, which varies in
quality, Is mixed in the breaker,
whereas, It" a new one was constructed,
this could be obviated to a Rival ex
tent. It was said, however, ii.nt one
of the nuiln objaets of the rompanv
In erecting tbo Coalbrook breaker, was
to be able to mix the coal, thus Ret
ting a uniform grade.
The miners think that steps should
be taken to remedy this laylng-off evil
as soon as possible, for, with tlio ju-es-cnt
limited capacity of the breaker
their iiRRieRate time In the mines Is
noi greatly Improved from the condi
tions which existed before the strike.
SEMI-CENTENNIAL.
Executive Committee Meets, Drafts
a Number of Uoverning- Rules and
Will Call a Meeting of General
Committee.
The plans for Carboudale's semi
centennial jubilee received another
"boost" Inst evening. The executive
committee of thu celebration met In
Attorney O'Xelll's oillce In the Burke
building last evening and conferred on
the preparations to be present. There
were present Chairman O'Neill, City
Treasurer Connor, Alessrs. Cirltmuu,
Hrown, SwlRiirt, Sahm and ATulloy,
Tho commit tec discussed tho jilany
Inlormally and drew up a sot of rules
to govern the celebration, which they
will present to tho general committee
for approval. Tho general committee
Is composed of representatives of all
the societies In this city, This com
mittee will be called together In ses
sion soon.
BARBERS ORGANIZE.
The Knights of the Razor Will Now
Be in Line with the Unionists.
The "lonsorlal jirofessora" of this
city, nt a mooting hold 011 Thursday
evening, resolved to form a union of
their own, unci forthwith proceeded In
accordance with this resolution. Tho
meeting was held in K. Nieson's shoi
lyul was attended by nearly all the
barbers In town. A. O. Fldlain was
chosen as chairman.
Tho meeting flnnlly resolved- to
iinlnnlssci thu trade In this city, have
uniform rales for tousorlal work, keep
closed 011 Sundays uud to rogulato the
hours on week dnys. Tho following
wlelders of the brush and comb were
elected temporary ofllcurs; A. O. Fld
him, president; lllchiird Alalone, secre
tary; Thomns .Munition, llnanclal sec
rotary; !!, N'leson, treasurer, A meet
ing wilt Im hold in tho near futura to
effect pormnneni organization.
' The Passing Throng,
William Lewis spent last evening In
riii anion.
James Atldley. Jr., of Forty-second
street, Is 111.
CS. W. rlunklus, truvulliig auditor for
the N, V O. & W. lullwny, 'was In
GRAND SOCIAL
In Burke Hall,
Thursday, Dec. 13, 1900,
Music by Mlhs Kate lteurdon, of
Scranton.
this city yesterday on official busi
ness. Allss Rose AVIlllams, of Port .Tenia,
Is vlBltlntr relatives In town.
Allss Lizzie Jones, of Dimmoro, Is
the guest of friends In town.
AIIpp Allco aatlnplier, of Scrnnton,
was a visitor In this clly yesterday.
Atrs. IT. Steal ns has leturned from
ttu extended visit In Toronto, Canada,
AHph Laura. Dlx, of art rile Id avenue,
who has been sink for some time, Is
out again.
AiHs Kate Alang, who has boon visit
ing In AVasblngton for a long time,
returned to her home here on Thurs
day evening.
Atlss Anna Burke nnd Atlss Klttlo
Mitchell, of Scranton, have returned
home. They have been visiting tho
parents of AUss IUirkc, on Pike street.
Constable A. .1. Ncary returned from
New York stale last night, whore ho
hnd been to look after the lntcrcst.-t
of tho people In the Million murder
case. ,
SHIPBUILDERS
AT WASHINGTON
Eight Bidders for the Construction
of Five Battleships and Six
Armored Cruisers.
Hy llxclushc Who fiom 'Hit Associated l'rcs.
AVashlngton, Dec. 7. There wus quite
a gathering of shipbuilders assembled
In the ofllce of the secretary of tho
nuy nt noon today to witness the
opening of bids for nn amount of naval
construction which Secretary Long de
nominated as the greatest Industrial
event this or any other country hud
ever seen, lnvolvlnj; tho placing of con
tracts for about SoO.flOO.OOO.
There were eight bidders for the con
struction of the live battleships nnd six
armored cruisers. AH of the bids were
within the limit of cost tlxcd by the
appropriation. There wore a number of
modifications from specifications In
many enscs, however, so that a care
ful Inspection will be necessary to de
termine which of the blds'nre actually
the lowest. The indications on the fncs
of tho bids are that the successful bid
ders for one or moie vessels will be the
Nowjiort News company, the Cramps,
the Fore Hlver works, of Massachu
setts, tho Union Iron works, of San
Francisco, and jierhaps Aloran Bros. &
Co.. of Seattle, AVnsh.
A naval board will consider the bids
and report upon them.
The acts of congress limit the cost of
the cruisers to $3,G00,00n each, and of.
the battleships to ?4, 250,000 for the'
sheathed and ?4, 000,000 for tho un
sheathed. Secretary Long expressed himself as
pleased with tho result of the bidding,
so far as he could perceive It from the
hasty reading of the bids.
RACE TRACK DECISIONS.
Made by the Board of Review of the
National Trotting Association.
Hy nlusiiB Wire fiom The Associated 1'ic-s.
Now York, Bee. 7. The board of re
view of the National Trotting associa
tion continued Its session to-day.
J. Johns, of Punxsutawney, Pa.,
made ajipllcatlon for release from fines
imposed for pulllniT by order of Judge.s
October ", ISO". Tho application was
denied.
The follow hip- apjillcations for re
lease from suspension tor non-payment
of entrance fee were also do-'
Died-
George .1. Kolu', Bethlehem. P.i.;
Thomas F. Smith, AA'illiamsport, Pa.;
11. AVilson, Williamsport, Pa., and It.
K. Silver. Punxsutawney, Pa.
An apjilicutlon for release from sus
pension for non-payment of entrance
fees by J. II. Esterllne, Shamokin,
Pa., was gi anted.
FOUR BOYS PUBLICLY LASHED.
Arrested for Theft, and Soundly
Drubbed with Bicycle Tire.
By Exclusive Wire fiom Tlio Associated 1'rcsa.
r..usIIi, linl , Dee. d. l'mii buys wue liii'i
hdy whippicl line by tlicir li.mnK, us indued
by .IikIkc Winfii'.". 'Ihc boy. had Mok-n .1 lui
i"l nf iipplo fiom .1 ficlisht i Jr. nnd the judve
rclcM-cd the lids im ii.niliiinii tli.it they .shiiuld
be chin i eood 'vliuiplns In the locK-np icnii
doi... The I'.ucnN iitd tin uld bicclc the cm the
,uiinitcis whose n.uncs ale 'Nuller Sii.vd.i, 11;
Ollle I. Cilmr, 1.1; Hoy Alhscm, u, .,i,il t.ci
Imlil n-t, HI
Steamship. Arrivals,
lly Kdirltp Wile hum Tlio A-i-oilatcd l'ie.-.
New York, Dec. ". Arriceil: Cemiaiiii-, from
I.iiciiuiol. Cli'.ircd: I'uniissia, (il.ui;cm; l'.l
luri.i, Uu-ipool; Potvditin, llottriiluui i& Itou
Ioi.tio; Putrid i, Ilnniliuii;, w.i I'ljmontli and
Cherbourg. fiibrall.il Airbed: Aller, Now
Yolk for Naples nnd fScnoa (and proceeded),
(jueenstown Aribed: Campania, New York, fur
I.heipool (and proc ceded), lli of Wiirht l'.is,-cd:
Itotterdam, ltotlerd.ini tor Neir York. Haiti'
Aiiindi I.a I.oiialue, New Yoik.
Xcw York, Dec. e Wiived: I.iicanla, Liver
pool, An Important Decision.
P.c KmIiisIu' Wlro from 'rhc.Av,oii.itcd 1'rea.s.
Philadelphia, IIcj. 7, Tlu supicmc court, to
day, lliioticrli Jiutlcc Mitchell, approicd the Judg
ment of tin- miperieir court tliat no estate, leal or
pfiMHul, can be bi'(u,eatlied to any pciKm in
tnist for rellidous or ehiiritablo uses erupt tliu
inine bo cloile by deed oi will, ut leat nun eal
endar inuntU before tlio death nf the testitor,
Queen's Appointments.
By Kvrluslie Wlic from The Associated Pioss.
London, Dec. 7. Tin" iiuen's nppolnltiieiili, to
the international aibltiallou iouit .lie I.e. in
Pauncciotc, Sir t:chuiil .Mulct, the lalo Uiitlli
niubas.s.idor to (lenuauy; Hie ltli;lil lion, Mr
IMuacI I'l.le, n fmin.'r lnul justice! of appeal, and
Piof. John HVsll.iKe, piofiMor of lull iiullilill
law at (timbrliliiii uni.cisity since l'1.
''''
Czar's Condition.
Il.v i:(iilu Wlic liom The Aoilaled Piimc.
Lbidia, Dec, T. Tin ('zai' iiiliniriiiint Is
maintain! d and his fond Is now- more MiU-tJiitial
altliouttli the mutest cull' Is cu'icUed,
Reception to Lord Roberts.
lly Kxilu-lre Wire from Tlio Aoilatnl Picni,
Port I'llzaUth, Cape Colony, Dec, 7, Lord
Itohe'rld anbed lieie (his luoiiiiiic; on hoard the
C'uuaiU iiml wrus accoidcd a eplcndld leception.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take I.axatlvo Hromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists icfund the money
If It falls to cure. .R. AA'. Qrovo's slg.
natuie Is on each box. 25c,
PRICEBURG.
0,1 I liL.imi.l ccinllii; lal ut tlie home e( .,
Ji.hn Hall on l.iiuolii Miccl, -i paity .c.irf ulen
in hoiiui nl Mlaj .Nuiin.i Mon.au, Itefichiuentii
weic finiU and Kauien of ai.iibcua-iit who in
oidir, The follcmliiK limidi e in altcnd
mice; llaield Wuie, John I'uuli, John Holes,
Thomas .linkius, Dauil Tioiuj, Willi i Cooper,
Dun CI U4 id, jr., C'liarlcH llJrretl, Allied Suuloii,
Pat llbms Thouias Thonu, Albeit Ware;
Flora llurctt, Thorn Ware, Lottie Wuic, Delia
ami Lucy (iiccii, Anna Isaacs, Liulo Slclk.-,
Mind Ji'iikliw, IllWia Stanton, Sjiali Luopei,
Norma Mciyuu, .Mr. und Mr. John M'uip, .Mr.
unci Mm. benjamin YaiiKhan and Mis. John Mali.
Stous' initio will woik until l'i o'clock today
and will loiiiiurnep lu pay tor the montli of No
icinbcr at 1 o'lloik. '
iiHIHIHlffl9B19!lSBH
The finest and most 'complete wholesale and retail musical es
tablishment in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Great inducements and great attractions will be offered dur
ing the Holidays.
OVER ONE HUNDRED
ii
o
Have Been Provided for the Christmas Trade.
Prices will be made extremely low and terms reasonable.
Every instrument fully guaranteed, Don't fail to call and get
prices and see what money will buy.
Remember the PlaceGuernsey Hall
314 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor.
OLYPHANT.
The meiubeis of Ki-i.-lonc camp of .Modern
Woodmen of America e'liti ilaincel a Liitie number
of their friends .it .1 .smoUer on Tluinil ly night.
laUviiids' lull w.is the Kcenc of the occasion, and
it may bo aid tint il w.i on of the most en
joyable nllah.-. helil hen tor i-oine liini'. A u
Kl.llilliiL' of i.r.e i'cellene wa- iiudeied iliuinir
tlio cienina-. '.. 1). lMnaid. w.is the Hrt pe.il
er, and be delueiitl :i hhoit addicts ot welcome,
. selection ly tli - LaiLattanni (puitelre, led
by I'l.ink H. IVrBU'oti. came net. They ii'ii
deied "t'uildli' D.i.mi llone'," wilh iiim li .ilnlitj
and we-i-o coniieIhil lei icspoud to rc i r.il on
line".. After sc-ieial tilcclion-. cm the' plioiio
Kiupli by . U'. .loucs. in P. 1.. Van cUc
spoke e.u the ".Medical Mile ol tlio Oidei." Sid
ney llui;lie, of .vraiiiou, san tlio "Holj Tin"
ill a capable manner" mid was heiiulj applauded.
lie ieionded with an ciicoic. A seleition by '.
0. Kdu.iiil", "I Don't Know Why 1 I.o.c Voii,"
was well recoiled. An adiliev. by Oiuanlir .
11. IIukIics. of Serai. ton, came nest. He me
on the oielet- ill ianer.lt. S Urtlons on the ni.i.i
dolin nnil KUilar eoncluded llie enleil linment
Heficslmients wcio seivcil by a eoip nf waiter,
iimler the direction of Uiy Hunk. '1 lie Mieei'is
of tho occasion is laiaily dm to the follcinini;
evmniitlee: It, W. 'I'aclor, .lanii.s II. l.ally and
1'ilnaitl lluil.1. 'Ihc local older iu nianiecl
l.i t Mauii and ln u uiembeiship of about fifl).
The I.a Poito Comedy eoiiipany will c1om ii
ecek'n riiiMKriiirnt at tho operu hou-e this cmii
hiK. wlieii they will present "Heady, the Mail
tiirl." A matinee will be irtK'u this uflirnoou.
llev. llcnjaniin .lames, of Wilkcs-llano, will
occupy the pulpit of the Concnigation il church
toinnriow, inornliig and cwuiuvr.
A sae-ied senicc will bu held in the sueiic-lu-.nna
Mieet lliptlst ihuiih loiuonow evening at
0 o'clock, when the followini; pi oki amine will
bo rendcied: lljnin, e liolr; benediction; hymn;
adilios of welcome, Kloreuco Priest; iolo, JIl-s
Annie Jones; pipn- on "St, Paild," Mis. W.
II. Pnest; lecitatinn, Miss Helm Jones; solo,
W. L. 1'iaiis; leiitatlou, Miss Mabel .ae;
paper, "l.oe.iltj to the I'liunli. ' Ixi.u Cut
lilhs; solo, Miv. ItJihel Whitb) ; iieitnlion, Mis.
Kthel llatis; iicitalion, Miss I.Iio l'airy;
pijicr, Mrs. T, W. Watkins; iUailetti, lueuibeis
of IS.ipt 1st Yoimc' People'ti union; iecltation,
Miss Lena May llfmui; solo, Miss M.ucie
Tlioni.is; ridlutlan, .lohnnlo IMriy; solo. Miss
Mmy A. Ilvans; iecltation, Miss Tleilha Wil
liams; olo, (Tircnei' Tliomis; tlio, Piof, T.
W. Wat kins nnd iail.
A ruihI citteitalnnient will bo ciieii in the
rather Mall:cw Open house, pihl.iy cMninj;,
Dec. 21, nuclei- tho niupUcs of thu piilU oi
St, Patilck'n academy. Tickets, 'Ji cents,
A Polander was badly injured by ,i fall of
ccal nt the Laeknwanna colliery yestciday iiioiii.
Imr, lie was icmotcd tn the l..n kauaiini hospi
tal ai .Siiautoii.
MKs l.ncj Ckliilnrr, of PUWo.-i, Is .tim,- rel
ntlics in town,
Mix. T. Ik William., ol lllaktly, Is sieniliuK
n week with iel.itln ul South liilison.
Mis. Daniel lUlls, of Ta.clui, piul )istiiday
it,li friends hoc,
PECKVILLE.
S.'iilcc. Ill the Presli.ileiian ihuicli Mimlay at
lU.:;u a. m. ami 7 p. in. -llev. S. II. Moon, I),
I),, paktor, Nibjeil In iiiorniiiK, "'Ihe Abmidaui
PnliaiKo"; cv.'ulnt,", "'Ihe llllud Man and Ills
Sailor," All wiboiue,
The hoioiU'U clectiic lllil plant has never
pild liiniiiiii; e.penses anil Ihe laspijeis of
lllaktly boiouuli aie bunlencil with hltth taxation
on in count nl the I'lccliic llulit plant, Thi. Ihcy
liue borne witli patiiiKc, liopiiiK: Hut nt a tiituie
time (lie plant would at least pay expenses. AI
Hie list inciting of the inuniil It wa dec hied
by that buib that .iiiolhei man be imploicl at
the plant nt .1 bilaii of Mu per montli, lids
nun to ait in the 1-ap.uity of human lids i-s
nlul iii.il.cj a l.iih-e number of Hie heavy lax
pajii. hot ubeuii Hie coJIji-, They say ihat for
two .Mais Hit! luo iukIiki-k hue kept 'ihlims
liiuuiuu all liulit, uud .sliupl.i because the pui
chasing committee puiihased a bad car load of
fuel uud It was foiled ililllcult toi a few iiWIiU to
keep up steam, that lliey do not think it b.is
ublci n eiiipluy ,i tlieiuau at this time, as Ihe
plant is ninnlne, behind each montli. In fact,
so jntcicstid hae the tapi,tci.s Income in the
last move of council thai papus .ne now bell.,'
picpaiee), and, shortly, if a fireman Is iuiio.wil,
an injiiuitiou will be seiu-d lu piutcit the ta
pa.ieu' Inlctcots. C
Ihe Timple Iron coiiiiau. has hid a laigu
lone of men tnjfed for Ihe past few di.K,
worklntr to fill in Hie rule that took' place last
Tuesday night near the Hiuinliuo piopeity, on
North Main street, 'llu" watcm of Mulpluti neck
Hotted into Hie caie bole, which was some luenty
9
feet deep, and the mines of tho Lackawanna
colliery were Hooded. A hrsc iU.intity of loos-e
hi w is Used in lillins; up the c.im hole and eliit
piled upon this. This has cllectinlly slopped the
water cntoiiu;t lo the mines. As an extra pic
c.ilittou the e-omp.iny his tonstructcd u lliuue
tlnough which the watcis of the neck pass
tluoiiKh uiir the pait ulieilid liy the cave.
Men ham W. I Ketilumi was a visitor at
Sir.uituii c.stirdi.
.lames W. Smith has scned as a junir the past
wirk.
.leweler .1. Il.ni'itr is 'till confined to his bed
hy an .ilt.uk of rlicumati-ui,
A tin key i ullle is lieinu conducted in the
Sleiin'.s Iiullilill!.', on Depot sheet, hlivhtly.
Piikilllo lliptisl cluiri h Itev. J. S. Thoma-,
pistnr. Sinlees loiuonow at 10.K0 and T p. m.
MuiiiIiii; subject, "Clod's l'uiposo lieicalcd by
Paul"; CMiiim,' subjert, "Maiy Iteed, .Missionary
to Lcpcis."
The Ladies' Aid soiiety of the Peekville lliptlst
ihuiih will bold an entertainment and supper
on New li'H's ip and cw Ye.u'a night.
HOOSIC.
Mr. John Maislind, of l'oret City, Is spinding
ii few dajs w-ilh hii patents, Mr. and Mis. Isaiah
M inland, of Mlunoki au'nui'.
Mrs. 1'iank Altcnius, of Jirni.iit, is dslling- at
Ihe homi' of Ml. and Mrs. Traeh.
Mis. (Ins lloweis spent the day at Hie Jfott
Ksidciiic.
The legiilar liiisliiij micting of the Meiojic
ncliool board will be held Monday evening at
tin1 ii-u il phi i of meeting. r
Miss- licit!.' 0i.x spent List eieuiug in Seiauton,
.Moo-iu jli'tliodist Episcopal chuicli-llev. .1. X.
llaile, pastor. Pivaildug at 10.30 a. in. .nil 7..i0
p. m.; class iiieetlug 11, 'ill a. in.; .Sunday school,
2 p. in,; .lurior league, :i p. in.; i:pwoith
le-.igui'. O.IIO p. in. Moinlng subcct, "llollniss
and Powder1; "ening Mibjcct, "fhrist, He
Muster."
'Ihe siibjeit loi He moining senicc at ihc
Pie'slejleil.in cliiuih will be "'Hie Larger Life."
.special senile will be held In Ihc cieiilug, when
ri ports will be picciitcct by the' delegates who
attended the state t'liiistlan l,'udiaoi' loiiiintiou
ut Philadelphia, I mention mmli will be snug
Tliu following olfu.ci of the liwort'i league
nt the Methodist Lplsiopal ihuicli wile ileited
to tone for the coming enr: President, riiules
S, f-iieeler; lliit xlee )icidenl, lor .lenkliis;
eeniid Uv pieshleni, Mi-. .1, M. Willi m.s;
Ihbd lice picsldent, .Mis. K. (', Ilirltn; fourlli
ilce pie-ldent, -Mis. Hairy lock; lieusiirei,
Hum Is Peibw, scciitaic, A'limi lllllhr.'lon.
TAYLOR.
Tl.ii Lnliis' Aid society of the Ihuiih of Hi.
Iimn.iculilo t ouii'i'tlou will bold a suppei uud
entiiiainmini on .einunay ctcunig in ine n.i.-e-mint
of tin- ihmcli, Keiiiimlur that each put.
lll.i.n- m holder of an iniiuldnn tiikel will b
eutlllcd In .1 lhaiicr oil u biaulilul pallor lamp.
Tlikets are being lapldly disposed nf. The pro
jiaimiie for Hie luuieit will appear In lids io
umii later,
'I he Pi ice Llhi.il aisoelatlon lias piomisid
much this mining winter nnd in addition lo the
ii'iilar week rututainmenU a leiture couiso
lias been piupose-d. Pioiuluint speakers and cm
Icilaliieis will lie secured. Tim assoc laiion ts
one of the enjoyable and comfoi table places for
Hie join men "' cmr boiough to nicnd thcli'
lclsiiic Iioiiih, The tibial idisistj ul hundreds
of olinues of bonks of the eiy best icaellug
unit il it willtin by some of tho most learned
jiillniis. 'In those' who aie not lututKltd III
leading nllicis amuseiuiuls will be loiiud. All
suits ot games lull' been pienided. The enliance
bo is si, which is paid iU.u Icily.
hi announcing the otllilal for the t liil,lm.is
cistcddiod ill istriday's issue wc iinluliutloiiill
uiiiltleil 1 1' nun'' "' Ib'i. Ir II. II. Hauls m
(oiidiictor of the utteiuoou sisslon. Hon, II. M.
IM'.v.iiiU will be ibaiiiiian and i undue tor ot I he
e lining session.
The meinbeis of the luiteil Mine WoikuV
Diuui col p., No. ltd I, aie'suorking like troopeis
for the lli-t unnii.il iiitertalniiunr and ball to be
held in Wibei's link In the foupait of Januiiy.
Ihe best of talent is being piociitrd fm the
evci.t. Iioi"! iniisli will be in atliinliuce lor
djni lug.
The leiualiis of lieoige Hock, who was killed
by u Liik-iw.iim.i li.iin. weic iuteiiul in the
iliiowka Catliollc cenielery icsteulay b I'liueial
Dliiiloi- J. i:. On Is.
I'jjlur loilge, No. I'J' luelepeiideiit Order of
O.ld Kcllows. will meet lids I'lrnitiv,
The following oung people from Mils town ut
tended tlio reiiptiou glim by the Misses Aeli
uud Siule IMwauls ut Mount Dewey lust ciciiiiig;
Jllsses fcjrah Hughes, Auulc uml Lizzie William i,
i
I
Guernsey Hall
Headquarters
for
J.W.CUERNSEY'S
I
SCRANTON'S LEADING FUR ES
TABLISHMENT. F. L. Crane
Established 1866
Furs and Fur Garments o!
all kinds, and our prices are
low, it is in fact unsafe to
pay less. Call and see our
Laylored Suits, Jackets, Long
Coats, Box Coats, Neckpieces
Boas, Muffs and Children's
Furs. We carry these in full
assortment.
Furs repaired.
RAW FURS BOTTGHTV.
32 LACKAWANNA AVENUE
NERVITAPILU
Restore Vitality, Lost Vlfor and Manhood
Cure Impotcncy, Night Emissions, Loss of Mem.
nrv. nil waetinor dheaafti.
nil uiioL'tsof crlf-abuso or
oiccss nnd indiscretion.
A nervo tonio and
,blood builder. Briars
tho pink kIow to pale
clieofis and restores the
GO
PILLS
SO
CTS.
tiro or youth. Uy mall
!fiOc nftrlieiz. 6 bozos for
.50. with our bankable eaurantea to eura
or refund the money paid. .Send for olrculai
mid copy of our luiilcablo tpiHrauteo bond.
NervitaTablets
EXTRA STRENOTII
Immediate Reaultj
(VPLLOW LADEL)
Positively frunrnntceil cure for Loss of Power,
Miricocuie, uniiovciopeu or Dnrunxen uron,
PureHl", Locomntor Atiixiu, Nrrvoui Prostra.
tlou, Hystnrla, Fit-j, Insanity. Paralysis and the
Itciulttt of loci's-h Usiinf Tohucco, Opium or
Liijuor. By mull In plain lmcknuo. 81.00 a
box, 6 for $6.00 with our bankable g-uor-antoo
bond to euro In 00 days or refund
money paid. Address
NERVITA MEDSGAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson St3 CHICAGO. ILL.
Sold by McGarralt & Thomns, Drur;.
Elcts,. 209 I.uckuwar.ra ave., Scranton. Pa.
Mi'isik, .l.iiiu s S, Inslls-, William Wllllami, .fos
1 1 ih Pn lull ik'J-l, IMvmiiiI .Muipliy, John I'onnori
ami (!ooii;c I'rcmli'rva.t.
.vrilecs ut ilio l',ilm. lUptist church tnmor
low will be belli at the iimi.iI Iioiii, P.innr Her
Dr. Minis i.tllil.uinir.
'Ilio T.iloi 1'iiiiul ilmlr will im ft tomorrniv
CWIlllIlT fOI lllll-llsjl, A full .llll'lliljllCC of t llfl
imnil'il, I- iciuestnl.
W. ll Plumlc, A M., of ihe isrhool of the
I.iilv.ii.inu.i, 'crtintou, villi n. nipc tin. pulpit
ol llu- I'u-b lu bin 1 ii ie 1 1 Inuioiimv at 10.I1U i.
m. Miniljy siliool luiiiii'ill.itil uitir uioinlii';
nn lee.
s.ibl..itli .lnliis ,it ih.- Mctboilisi liplseopil
ibuicli Jt Pi. .in .e. in. ami 7.:io p. m. touiorrou
S.iblutli beliool il .'. I.'i p. ui P.istoi tci ( II
lie III will oltliMIC.
I.culiy Milbi 'ii'iiiiue'il liomc ,wliiil.ii num
New VoiK, iiliuc bo I i.i j In in pouillui; Ibl' I'Jst
wee I;
losepli ll.ill, of I ii Ion Mil-el, i slo Irujirov
ilK Horn Ills iceciit illiie...
-
Mrs. Wlnslow's Sootlilnp, Synip
Has b-eu ucil for oicr I'llTV VIIMIS by
MILLION'S of Ml) I llllUs loi Hull I'llll.llHHX
Wllll.K 'IKKIIIIXli. Mitli I'Llll'KCI' eiltTKSS.
It t-001'IU'.s tin- I'lllLH. SOlTKSs. tbo urns.
ALLAYS' ull I'AIN'i I'l'ltllh HIMI t'OLlt. tlH
I, the best niiicil- for DUItlillllKl. Nid ,v
DruggUls In cicry part ol the uurl.l. Il m,',
ami usk for "Mrc. Wiiulo' Mtotl.lii S.vrup."
unci tjkc no oilier klml. Turnlj-llu' unU 4
bottle.
EXTENSIVE
BEAUTIFUL
Ira
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