: vnxn. 't" jjtvt- jrAfrf jmt - ,,1 "; ;vs ":p- :$, "&irWtf&Sr V4W :rf rtVViSti sasr FYF!'? V-"' T i gr,w 'T-flBHii'r" - 'mi jrr1 - " THE KCBANTOX THIBUNK-JXO'NDAY, APRIL I, 190X. PICTURE OF JUDGE HAND IT HAS BEEN HUNG IN THE MAIN COURT ROOM. Occupies ft Position on the Willi Alongsldeof Judgo Gunster'a in the Sparc Where the Picture of Judge Ganlck Hnrcline; Formerly Hung. Judge Hfliid Had the Picture Painted nt the Request of the Bar Association Sketch of the Career of Judge Hnml. A vn llfe-lllto portrait of lion. Al nod Mil ud. former iiioiddenl .Indue of the l.iicknwiiunu county courts, wan hum; In the main com t mom Saturday iftn-noon. It I" the wot It of Arils) 1.. C. Evans, mid N it spenltliie; likeness nf tlie man who fur "' n uny veari lucsiiled ulth such tllstliur-iMied abil ity In tin- omuls of tin- county. The pletmo Iuiiiks iilonit-dde tliul of tin" In If .JlldRo !'. W". Cuiistei. oci'tinvluir the space whoii- the jioitnill "f .ludKo DiiiTlcIc Miiidlms.nl likes-H.i ire. fur inci ly hung. The liar nssw lotion, m a mcetlnr; "ninn months uuo, appointed a com inlltoe lc wait upon Ihe e.v-Jude.e's of rlie lourt and serine their portrait to hans: In tin- main cmut loom, .lolm l:. .I..II.-". iheu district .ittouuw. was made chairman nf the ominlliee. Mr united upon .ItulBf Hand and prouneil his toiwlit to hnvehN portiitil painted and presented to tlii Ilnr association. Two week W Jlldfif Hand, bel'me. Ifiivlni lor I'lillfnrnlii, left Ihi matter of securing .ind hanging tin' pi' tine iu Ml. Jours' hand- and Satuidfi.c thf porti'.ilt took t pl.iif oil I In- walls of l.uclstiw anna's slutely Ivinplo of jus tice. It is ti matter of pilde In I In? menibcis of lh" liar lo lme this t'k turc ailoin the walls nf Iho court loom, because of .Itulffp MandV distinguished career and his no less dNtlnsulshed career .it the bar. Follow Iiik I" a brief -ketch of .lilds'- Hand: HiK'ICll HI" .11 Dili II SM' Hull. Alfrcil lliinl. fomiiily "lie t "" ;,i iltr, of die "iifni tnc nun oi iViiiinli.nii.1. wj"s In-ill at llono-dnlo, i.i.m.c inunt. on M.iuli ''-, i 'J 111- pjic-nu rf .in-oiiir tlir citllol il iIim- of Hi" i-Iju. .iml lame tioiu (Juni- i-iumty, . V. Hi fallui. Kzri Hand, m cliwetnl.il iioiii -loliii Hand, who c liiiKiniftl fii.ia htaitolu.il-, I iijclniil. Ik ""iilh rupliirj, 1.. I., prior In Hie rai JIII5. lll liinllic-i, -huse jimIiU-ii iiui'v -a Citliiiitie iliipnun. w.'t. a dof-rciidiint llohriL fitapmm, ho tmiRr.itdl ttom Hull, l.tsl.iml. in l. wit1! Hi" mloi.r wlilili Ptllni !nt it llif iiin.itli o !iip Cniimctirui iImt. .IiiOjc HjucI -i brought up .imid't tlu mi.'- iouikIIiiei whii.li aKuiiiininJei tlir d- rloprrcnl ..! tin- nnllir.iritf- indmlrifs in l'eiiiT-jlv.iiila, 11-iloii full of tlir .Kliulj .iml cntipiii- .ii- v found in tlic now 'mil -'inwiiif; pirli 01 ISip 1 .11.111 r.. .mil nlilili u Mill toitli irniiy .uim ind nicn.tic mi-it in M UM:tinPiit of Imaiia-K ml inoii-i-ioiu life. IIU cl(.:nrntai. criiitatl'"! i-H'.-iaory to colliEf life j uliollv jtqinitil hi lit-, twine plnrn. ind lir rocf'm-il hU .stroni;- si tniprr-xirms in tli.il dln-Un'ti urnlci- Xciv l.ru:- Hid leulKl-.. t tl.li ,)5r nt riphlerlt lli ll- irird 1 ili- lollrge. ulini- lie iinipli-tfd a lull -rurhO mI1i -hi icy. and Imr.er. KiinuliMtin 'villi 1" f I lih ot l'.7. . I lit- I01 Ifuil -ti.iliis 1ml lueii e.iilj . i.ipnl ly In- .ilt.-iirliii.i. 1.1 .1 -i-i'Uitui on llu .i-jiurliii,--el tlie ii.nrt-, ami In .ii'iiciilir-n ind Minn I.HI-1' illlil llm-e ill)", In lliclf Mine nd 1 Ii 11.11 til-.. Ii.ue lmlioud tin iirnli-v.ifiii. limiirdiiti H .itirr '.idiiiliti fium Yule, Ml. Iliiid rntiitil tli" law i.tlifi- ot II. n. illi?.n ini M1II11111 I1. .If up. ami "J ndmlttol In '11 h,i .11 Moiilio-e on Nowmliei -Ji. I '. In ii-irdion Midi llu .li 'tn, lie opened .in ofd e ii -iiintr'ii, 111 !h . l-i-'i. M tin- time M-un "li m, 1 I'.iiuiigli, ind tnuiiid fld.i h frllldl 11 ot till- pie?cnt itti. li ei thrn a p.ilt ot l.ni'ilii n'liil.i. 1 1.0 mtii.lv mi kin;.- llh liirn. Minn the lunim.-- f the qotuti a. i..n-ietfil. Mi. Uitul at onm tuiind -ii.w n r I'U-v lite in lin pretc.-sieti. lli-i purlin sien I'ipidli. and hi iihiii" .1- illnimy i-. tonnd 111 'lie lejril lepotts 01 tln-flile in innnidion ivllli ininy iinpoit.il I ai. Arnoi.viEn i" nnvi 11 In I-"1! lif touted 11 patlner-Iitp ttt 1 In" pur ine of the hw "ith l'aai -I. Poit, om., Mlnch '.mid until Jli. Hand v;t railed 10 the tirncli. lie ind nticr lrru .1 ciinlidttr for political lion i uritll In- m.i Jipointrd to the bench, and tiitn ncniiniteil In- the Kepubllejn pally of III-, ilisltift l"f el.Hlivn (it tne poll.,. He was ap pointed and etnniii-Ioned mde in the Klecnth -listnct, eornptiiinc th" (oiintie-. ot l.uzririi and I atkiMunni, liv flovnimi UoM in Much. 1670. Hlifii I ad.. im anna mis fonnid into .1 wipjiale judiiiil district lir m.is tiAn-lrnril to tint INifKt, Olid Mas tlun ileilcd jndKO 101 tic lr-im ot ten jears from .1 lima:;., li-SO. In 1 ho m.h ttieiiuoualy tirifcd li Hie notlh. 1-1-teni lointios of the slate, includmi; Iho an tlircl irgirti, tot- the nppointmetil to (ill tin- jiaiii.v nn the siipteinr bctieh, cau-.'d by tin" death 01 Juilce Mcirnf, Thu ),'0ieinni, Iiowev.'i, leilmid to till the vicamy until alter Iho lie. publican j-tale tomintion. Judge ll.tm! m.k fur a I'ine (on-idi-io.l .is .1 randidite lir tlio nniti- liitinn, hut biluio the crimeiilion ,i.-embled liipuotid Id-. Iiiends not b pn-(nl It!-, name. On Aui'itst I, s5-. hoiMVif, (iowrnor Uwiir appointeil him In till tin' vif.nny in tint mi-pienn- (Otitt i.itiKuil Ii. tne death of .IiMi.e I'nmUej, nhldi piHitlr.n he au.pted, and In Id until Jatuian, I, l--'i. 'fh i.ir.incy Ma-i tilled by election at Hie poll-. In Id in .ViAetnhu, InM, l'ion the oNpiiittl'in o, hi-, hcrri'u lie iiiuwt-il -idiM' pradiu-nt the I. u In tomiiieiiliru up' 11 lliin iippoiriliiiint an edttoriil in tlm Sriautin Tmtli lent lined iho lolloniiu: ".iliai .bul'.-e llunl'- ih.itioti In the hi inli 1 u ba pied nputi a- lir.piMt.iM and atied iiii iloa- of law .ij liu mien In (hi lot oi any 01 ilic jtiURf-ii of the ((iiinnoiiMiMllh, Hi-. cliaraa(lll'r " jildlte ate quli l.m Mid ileiini-.. ,i (oiupie. hei.-lun, iin luln.-.-. nt 1 ni-hli-iullon und tin piltiilily. lie has ll.e iuiai;e 01 l)I ronen tiotiF, and i- net .11 raid to pioiiouiAi- hi,, opin ion 01 he law Minn t'onred. He hi. von a 'inli- in Malum hi ln piihlh- i-piril JU.l Inti s riiy. I'rw null 101I.I b. sduicd tor the-m-pieine bi-iieh 1. ho 1 "ill, I cany Midi tin 111 a mole prartir-il I l,io lnU- -.1 ill the ifnlnl iutcie-l; of the lnle, and 1 ipi 1 1.1II1 ul llu' nilni'i iti. ine.H." In hill inl'li-l. r.,r a i1i.ill..lile ..ml 1 1 -hi tiatuie. he hi- Imti l.nci-ly Int. reb'il He , IjI id in the ilralllt'K and pioiiuiUK "I ihe lu.t i.uili-l- I "I Hie dl, 01 l-danton, mil 1 ij,jV''1 .n duly in tin- mr-aiiura wliiili iouUed In the if Hon u( the WW loiinty rf r,,ul.a.-ati.ia, lb I i- Ihs(ii pii-lddii ind foi many jun illref.lor of the ,.n l.ju Hi!. ),(,.ii, an iiii-titnlion :,. i .mil 10 tone o lu 1.1ml in IU bimlitn to the in 1 line Ho legion, ind wMeii In, aiinnally bun Jiiilly iicoiitdiil as .1 ktidldaiy of Hi tite. Ho ii Intfiiislfil 111 lh' Pennsjlvanu Oral Sfha, tor Deaf Molo.-i. the l.i.t 1IUII111 IU,i piibllo In thutiuti of thai l.ind ti) tlm due lit is 1.1.,. of 1 he tiiiitec, of l.jiilte (olk(,e, lie has Lcm l.lclillfltd nlh the Voilll.- al(n' tlilloll.iu il.io. Iiliou aiin.0 iti organlaii'ii in an nfutfd . jp.uKy. hi his leli.-lous lailli lie I, 1 IV-v hilcilin, and li.i h,ld ;iuul pMitionii of high I red in thai denomination. In politic, he buj med with Iho llq.uidji.Jll pjily illKC ill. oigati ialton, Iteliilf iikutiOeJ wjili th. Joul liUtoiy ot n.c ily Uu 11 I.-.- barf dicli, Mr. Hand ha bent lie "iieiltlv lalbd upon lor publl' aiiii.-w' in that .nd otl.ir ifaiiutMloiis. i-iony ti ocr ua bu imntlouid hlr addicts at D.j lajir.-a; of tl.o c - (.- .(0119 of the l.jck.uvatmi county couit h'M.,e, i.ri'l ao the oi.e at the. opi-nin 01 tin linlldliic, 11U inemoiial addtt.-v. on Dm dr.ilh of President (iaitnldi his addicii of m'Uoiii to the Aiiiriimii USE ALLEN'S FOOf-EASE powdrr to be lliilu. inlo the klio. mi H 1. 1 feel kMollen. mnuiii am damp, und K't ind i-iilly, It Jon liaie aililijic tret, tiy Allen'., I ooi laise. It ri'JU the Pel and nnktb new cr tlahl ti tany. Cunt Cldlblain-, (.wulhu, viallnii li el, IdMeiK -ind eulioUH pot-. lit-. luirH 1 hi Hi- and buniona ot all pain an I sucj ir.t. and lomr'Ht. 'Iiy It IvJai. --old by all dtuy. iti-19 md ttioc dialer. -A emu 'trial packj;i--IiBLV Addrcsv, Allm ?. Olni.ttd. Iv Hoy, .V, 1, ttitlHule of Mining tnjiltitrM, and hi aJdrrn nl lliu lclAttoti cl the Young Akn'd Chtkllan nMcclntlor. I'lilldlnct. de, In ll bmlnfn iiirlillon. .Indite. Hani Im bni connecttil with many local cntrrptUi. I'p li the tlnii" of his oppolnllnrnl, lo the bncli b' Inn) been iifllu III the nrffinlMtloti of n nuinbfi oi ltiiit'.iiit roiprnlloiii, itmons tlitin th.) l"ir.-t nn I Thiiit Xidntnl lniil of Sci itilu'i, 'he er..iib,ii hit Inn bin).! Hie nicVlon Mimilac tinlliS roinpttil! Hie People' Sllcet ItallMiiy 'oinpltiyi Hie I.KniMJittii Inllkt leintiton tltop t'liruli.ir tolnpmys the Stanlnn hied onipiiii and friciil toil and iton onipinlc. lb 0 In-csliklit "f llic I I1I11I Xrllonil bitik Ironi ll or.MilMlloli hi eight. tiJ. IN l'ltt)IT.SIOV.M. birr In tm piofi','I"iil life 1 1 bad 1 lame ilbnl. ai,i ind laid tin- biiindilloii of .1 bronl Hid 1 e. urili' liinmlni!" ol lh'.- I.iu. und bi pnifn-ion it l.oik ivis ialnlikl'iK and 1lotoii(th. 'lo the ImniKiotM tnral o'liiinii of .ludtt" Hind M 111' li hive bctn pnlilblied. It Mould be illfflnib lo do ni.itliv hi -Inijli' .H;'l iMitl.il iiuiitalloin. 'Ihc fl'alrii l ioiiiiioimI flt-t of t.itriiiii ull.l l.lil.-n M tliti'i, and iiltrin'.itit diilded, m.lklnir the t.illci intinty .1 M'p:ije jtididll dUltid, l one III dilili llllL-atlon lia 1 1 el lane, and lead ipic(loh i.il(d imtrine tht' Mhole lance ol li'c Iim. II l a Kkioii (d rjtnl ImiIimu nllilii an.) ab lim-t lir.plii tdi-nli'd ('Uiiilh. Many ipietlniK .no nlleii I ilwil in the iniirli peitilUr In I lie Itli-lorh- (iiIkIn i I Ihr l.ilnl tlli in tlir- "fiiditnit t--ivtiHhii." md in the biiiitnrH innneitril v-llb llu- intl, tin Hi- I li. hut 1 ii In winie iif thi-e iite llnnJ, Ihtoitj-h rlmlre r. lllfi'nnM .Hid 1 initti'. of the indsi-H. he , hi-fn ,. died ipe lall.i to tn 1 i-e oiitHlde of hl dbliicl Sm-i.iI of Ibxe tun b (0111.1I ill the -itiile Ib-poth. Soini- hlra of the labor itoposid 1 pen llu- jud-;n of tint rexlnti, 1II11I nt the ou.'-tlii 1, Intiilli-d, 1 an he i nt.lllu d Irniri He inc ainl oplniom ol .IiuIko Ibitnl, n-pirli-d (iiide ttom tin- Stile ltepntt) In t Ii- f,u 7(ilul. im Titue". bai'iaiianni l.iiv 'lliiu-i anil the t7iituno!i Pb i llipnrtci. - 11 iidi;i. Mi. Iliml vj hnoMi a igtild. of iipitr.hi'ttioii, rh-ii in hW feM-. h-di-pendi'iit ud iinpaithl In llU .11 lion, and iiu-lhoilii ii iml Imhe-lilim in Ins libur- In hi dellvuaine of the M lilli'i tilic tin- pnblii ,ll lltue he lie jl-M'ay-. b-en 011 the -ddi- ot orihi, tie i-titotreni'-nt 111 Iim. anrl the pciiuiniiil welt it of llu pi-op'e, lie liu iiMi-r belteicil I hat jndie dmithl ituiis malt' lrvoliitioiK A iikIuc I- often .-.nlijei.ti il to the clniuur ot hupiluiil, ictlf - cllliti- iml ilin. In hi dlr("aid of the-e .ludije lln.d liu Miomii tint In- iluriH the pititnt. Iom head ol the taw .'nihil ii nt tot -nib ri'fiiiux in soi bit ,h it-wlltiii ill luiliimiti oiope. On Npluuhit- II. 1M1. Mr Uitul m.i- liut lied In Mi- Mill I, JnlltljJiM ihllt'lilet .ll lb-n M dliim .le-iip. she illnl i.n Auril !", l-T'. On the '7th of oii'mbir, lk7S, be uiiiri i llikn II. SnntiiMiii, ot lleloit, W!, mitcheTlwon7t talk. Stfttement Issued Friday by Him, He Snid, Coveis All Phases of the Sitnntion. I'lcsidi-nt John AUtcht'Il, ot iho I'uit fd Mlno Woikt'i-tf, at rived in this uity Haturduy nighl. from Willios-IJnne, aiicl was seen at. the SI. Charles hotel by ji. Tribune nidn ypstenlay nflor noon Thu miiiti leader innialn sis taciturn as before the ronventinu or the Ihi-pi? dtptricts, and when an dfoi I rai made to Induce him to speak of the Munition In the nnthi.K'lte letion, ho quietly 1 enpomlr-d : "I have nothing- to say about the oon ilitioni In tbeso d!.str!ct.s. 11 s tho wlate ment ls-sued aflor Friday's joint .ses sion fully i.ovcrs all tiw ihas-.:. of the .situntion." Since the Midden ilop.irtuii" of X.i tional t'oinmltteeiiuin Frederick I3H olier from the city last nook, there havi hei-n numeroun mniois in tin-air tiiaL tlm Ohio iKiaid meinljcr intouds to seven his connection with the union by lusfKnhiK from his position. Presi dent .Mitchell was questioned about thin and dnierl all knowledge of Dil clu'i' oontrmtiliitmiT any such iirtlon. On the (ontr.iry. the- Lominitlfeni.in is .-oon lo enter into a. now Held by in ves.ilfi.ulnK r-oiulitiotus in Tennes.soe. ".Mr. liilcher has not handed in Ills resignation, or said anything about iu londins to do so. Uc lelt. Berantnn in rospon,st to a tolesidin I sent him. in which he was instinuted lo ro on to Ttidian.i polls. I intend having him leave for 'IVune-Jee to invetlfrat .1 ftriko in those i-'glonn. A mil(p baK In en on ot Bon Air for eighteen months and Mr. Ditcher, after iooklnpr into the e Ihtlns conditloiifT, will draw up a re port anrl .submit, it at Iho meeting of the national board. "This session will be held at lndian-npolit-'. April S. I will probably Ic.ivo this city tomoirow nitrht anrl so straight on to national headquarters," None of the distilet ptes'idents m other ofllclalri of the mine workers is in the city. MELTED THE PLUNDER. Knlr.ince was- Rained IhrouRh a win dow by thieves to the American Safety Lamp and Supply company's bulldiiiK on t'apouse avenue, Satin day night, when one hundred and tll'ty pounds of lead were stolen. Xloforo le.tvlnii the premises the thieves melted the lead into one solid piece, for xrojtei i.m venienc" in hamltinir. Oignns for Sale Cheap. You can buy a good second hand ur Ran at) low ns $10,00 at Ouornsey Hall, J. W. niieiiis-ey. I'rop.. :IH Was-hlng. ton h venue, Scr.inton, Pa. Within six mouths tin- Thli l.-enih uglmont will be qimitorcd lu the splendid new armory at Adams avenue and Jlyitlc slinei. The building is now undur roof nix! (hough Contiaelor Si hrriulerV' coiilracl calls foi Its coni pletlon on April 1, he says now he will be unable to have It ready for nccti piuicv b"tore Mnv s. Th.- work 01 M11 isl.iug Hie iuteiloi has Imeu begun and will be pushed lo a rapid cnuiplnllnlt. The Hoor of the omunious drill roum is lo he of asphalt, und the 'oncioic base tn llils I'.iuuol he laid until the Host out of tin ground, wnli.h will bo some time et unless the wctunei ho tomes vciy imicli inildoi 'Hie nflic'i's, who have oven milking 111 rt'.ngeitients tor the big military ball, Willi which thu iiiuiory h to be mr 11, ally opened, ni.j m coulident nf K-ul-Ulng a liuyc sum Hvnu tlm nvent that they have .llreacli- 1 onuulslsoncd Cap tain Viiudllnp. rpiaiteiniiuiter m the ivgimem, asu purclmslng iommlil"e to picture U'liilttiie 101 the vaibnis com pany looms nud other nillccs, n tlm ad-ii.liil.-itiallui) building, to thut on the bight of the big urf'ilr uveiy thing will bo coniplttely mtui.j,til oud In pi rfctt 01 dor. Now thut thv aipioiy s nearly nun pleted. an offoil U to bo made to ini piove the surroundlngj'. Ordinances luivo ulicudy pasjcd touncils ptovld ing lor an electric light nn thu corner und for llapstone slduwalks on Myitlo slicet and on both skies of Adams uvt'iiue, between Myitlo apd Ash streets. The iiiopnsJl to have ill" National fiitui d of this state encamp at Buffalo, during the, J'un-Amerlcan exposition this fiunmcr, its being much discussed by the inetnb'.'n of the Thirteenth rgj- NEWS OP THE LABOR WORLD BUILDERS ARE SIGNING THE UNION SCALE. Thru Is the Statement Made by O. S. Lutz, Business Ag-ent. for th Car penters What the Lackawanna BuggngemnsteiB Would Like to Have the Company Do The D,, L. & W. Board for Today Special Meeting- of Machinists Union To night Odds and Ends. The Hiove of ihc CurpotnetV union 10 petti" their loan' Htrlke by dciillnr;' directly with liidlvldiuil builders and inntnu'torK, Instead of titteinptliiK to negotiate with the Hullders' Rxelumse, a1 a body, soeins to he mcellmr with tUII'l'fSK. liuslness Ajfent O. S. T.ut. of the I'arpeiitcis' union,. veslerday annoutK-eil (hut over I hilly slgiintttieH of ptonil nenl city I'onlraetors and builders have been secured to the dcslicd con-Irar-i, nud that Saturday a trio of lurec local hiiildctH hIkiioiI II. A eulmlnatlou of llif Htrllte Ik now in .lKht, he de clared, and as woik will be resumed for all IndivlilualH Immediately upon their slpnluu the scale, It Is likely that all the remaiiiinii-inuinbii'.i of the union in the clt will soon be at woik, Tiie conlrai t calls for tin eight-hour day, with 11 minimum wage of thirty eon!.-4 per hour, H also .stipulates that none bui union carpenters shall be em ployed. Request of Bnggageinasteis. A movement Is ufnot anions Ihe l)'iKiif;eniaster.s of Iho Lnekiiwunmi ro.nl in Induce the company to ntlopl 11 mln -Mlpulutiniv that evety tbhd man pioinoted lo passenger tin In nu iluetor shall be n IrnggiigeiiiiiHler. At pti'sent .1 bjggngemu.su!' can only be come 11 p.'i.ssonijot- , miiiiii tor by going on a 1 rial (tain and ttiking his turn with the other .second-! las-; conductor.-'. Alter wen king 'for ill teen or sixteen yein-s a a baggiigemaster, It Is not fair, (hey claim, that they .should be impelled to Kliiit at the hot lorn and woik tluir Avay up by a sei vice of fif teen ycais or so nioie. It is their con tention thai, a baggagcma.ster should be pionioted illicit I'tom the baggage itr, What Lackawanna Has Done. Thf (utii'iil issue of the IJailw.o Age contains an article on the Uela wine. Uaokawanna and AVestein. The article says in p.m. "The iirogrannne for the last year iiielndi.'d, among other things, u ie.ir rangenient of the yards and pasenger (lain facilities at Hobnken, the eleva tion of track in Buffalo, the bulldlnc of .1 largo passenger station and the abollshnienl. of two bad grade cross ings In Hinglumton, and the paitinl equipment of one of the divisions with block signals. .Much moie woik of ,j similar charai lor has been at ranged tor mil the expenditure- necessaiy to i-oniplefo it will be hea v v. Cot of transportation has not bi-en reduced dining last year so much as had been expected, chletly because the motive power is Inadequate lo (he requiie ments of the company's business. "Tlie iocomothes nie mostly old and light, and cairy too low steam pressure to be ;is clltclent ar W ordinarily ie niliied. Accordingly, elglily-two new heay passenger, freight and .switch ing engines have been liought tor de liveiy durinc the coming year. On parts of tlie line these heay locomo tives could not be urn because- The bridges wore not In avy enough to carry them. The.se light In idges, some si.ty or more in number, arc being to placed very rapidly with new heavy ones. I'pon the completion of these improvements the transportation facil ities of the company will be much gienter .md piopoi tionately elv-npcr." Today's D., L. & W. Board. The make-up of today's D., L, and W. boaid Is as follows: si'xnu, Mini 11 .11. Wild ll-, I'asl a p, 111 . '.lolm V iidell, II. 1.1I. Illian'i lie 11; pi p. 111., 1. Mo-ier, MOMMY, M'llll. I Wild C..I-. i:.il I2..'.u ,1 in., I. Mah.i in., W. I. Wnlel: 1 .1, 111 li. ( (.. Inn; '1 .1, pi., I'. ll.illelt; in 1. in., .1. P. Muiiat. c llirtholo niew's iikii; II 1. in., -I. -I, Colli Ho; I p. 111,, I) Willaii", -1 p. 111., , 1,. lliumtiltt; ." p. 111,, .1, llmidiian: I.. 11 p. 111.. II. Doherty; ."1 p. in,, 11, llimliilph: li p. 111.. i:. M. Ilillcil. suuiudlf. l.li.-ii a in., i-.i-i. I. Ibutuuiu: n p. 111,, eal. .1. f.nilaici s a lit. ?u-l, 11. I"iiiiii n Iker; T p in., i-i, W. II. Xii hols; 7 p. 111., 1 i-l iihiii Nay Mt,'. V.. diMli-lu: 7 p. 111,. w.-l ttoiii lauiii. Mil. in"; 7 p. m.. in-1 unto I aiitga, .1, ibnle.i. Pulb'i- 10 a. in.. P. .. s.u.i Pii-hn-- Si 111, llniwt; u ,1. in, .", I'ia in He; 11 .:!' a, 111.. Mm 111: 7 p. 111.. Mm pin; I p in , l..miplnu; PI p, 111 , Widni-i News of the Guard I niiit, II !' uiiollli'lally known Hint I lie adjutant 'lonornl has been invited by tile direr tors of the exposition to h no Hie guuid encamp al tlufftilo, and has been olleied the use of 11 splendid lamping ground. nw the exposition Kiouilds, sutlii lenity huge lo account, ilnti a whole biigttde at a time Tlie plnll iindei lou-ddoinlinu ts to lake one bi'ig'iibt at .1 time, making the whole eiu-.impmotit rover a period of three weeks. The objection has been raised thai the guard cannot be taken out ot the state, but II Is believed by j many Hint this is not a veiy seilous I oiistacli . Ai-suranees have ln-en ie reived by Hie exposition people, that ioilious ul the national guards of a I number of the onbterri states will t onio 10 13 u If a lo this .vcai- in addition lo Ihe NtW Vork sttite hoops, and it it planned to make the camping giouiid a sott of hide attraction, At any late, the oiliccn, and the tank and tile of the Thli'Uonth to a 111. in uie praying that the ndlutuni seiior.ij may see his way clear in let ihein g" to nutfalo this siinmii 1 Colonel 1,. A. Wanes Is xiei:ted to appoint within thv next week or two 11 succcfsiir to Dr. W. li. Fulton. a it'giuieutai suigtoii, 'I'licie ato tluee at.plr.ints for the place, the two assis tant surgeons, Ur, V, Ik Keller and Dr. CJeorgo A. lllHiichard. und Dr. P. r. fJunster. Those who aio on tlio in fildu say that the last luimed gentle man will be. the one who will soon be able to wilto "ninjoi" bofoie his naine. V M O O Major V, S. Millar, of this city, as. sisiaiu adjutant general, foimorly In spector of the Third brigade, has re ceived speilal pei mission fiom the In- fawennc-r Htmind 7 a. m.i (atlnsyt 7 a. m.i S-ltia:er! a SO p. in., Stanton j 7 i. In.. MefiOM-n,. Mild Cain Vct-7 n. til.. I'lltpitllcliS 0 a. 111., I'. Wall 1 II a. m O'Connor, llLXtcr'a mem 2 p. b M, .1. nnrkbirll .1 p. 111,, A. II. Rowe j I p. 111, 1 I' Van WeitiuM 0 p. m.i dob" tliliiaan, noiici:. .tohn Winter will lake bin nm mi .V) Aptll I lattllmei will nm 1". Ullll8nr' neiv on H a. In. wild cat April I for one trip. II, Golden will 11111 .1. II. Viarlt'ii cim 0 1. ttt.. wild eat April I and until further notice. (.'otidtielotn l. rjtlllfnn, V. b. ltorr. and I . W. fluiin Mill report at .iupibitend'rit otllce, llohoken, on atihnl of No. :?, Mondai, April I. t'ondiidor f. I. steen vtlll report nl super ititntident'a olflce, Srtanton, 9 a. 111,1 .Monday, April I. This and That. The Delaware und Hudson company Is building a targe wthery alongside the Greenwood mine, recntly nequlred. It Will be ready for use In a couple of eeks. The tecent uive al Lain el Htm mine. Pal sons, will necessitate Ihe driving of 11 tunnel to make the air oourees safe. This will lake month and work at the portion of the colliery rtffcrted will be nusppiided In the meantime. Negotiations are on foot for leasing the Ulilman Vein culm pile on North Canal sited, Wllkes-llnrre. the mine having been abandoned. There Is much good coat In the pile and the breaker may be conveitcil Into a wnshery. The lefiwe will be tun into tlie old work ings, which will make the silt face safer. The gilevnnoe committee of Lacka wanna ttainmen. who were in the city during III" kilter part of l.mt weaki lu dally consultation with local trainmen, lett yesterday for their homes'. They weie In conference all morning, und left Sernnton eaily ypsterdny nftoi noon. They have now completed the, business which Innughl them here, anil a statement of which they iff used to give out. A Hpeclul meeting of the Machinists' union will Ik- held tonight In St Thomas' college hall. II will he an open session, the fealuie of which Is to b an address by Tntei national Ptesl dent .lames OVonnoll, of Washington. The members or the local blanch of the union will meet at ilulbeil's hall, on Wyoming u venue, a I T.:td o'clock, and headed h n band p.n.ide the stteelM before matching to th hull, whete they will hear the president'!1 iidrin !. A number of topics of im portance lo niacblnl-ls will be dls-uis--cil. AT THE SOUTHWORTH STUDIOS. Second Composers' Afternoon of the Season Was Given on Saturday. "A IJouquel of Tone Floweis ft 0111 Fiance." on Satuiday last at I p. 111. succeeded, as number two of the- sei -oud seilos of "Composers.' Afternoons." given at the Southworth studios, that of a month ago entitled, "Sounds from the New A orld." As that one In every number illustiated the work of Ameri cans distinguished in musical composi tion, so that of Saturday was exclu sively given to France. The pro gramme included tlie following num bcis: I. (,'odaid. u Mint I'la.in Ml-s I.1M.1 Wi.ilrnfl. " Ue-.lio. I.i Ctptiu- I ..ntialto Mi- Klle l'o-irll. ,. snij-alf,.. I'.i'tonle . Molin Ml. ,'lt It' ltnllligll". I Pdiat-1'on-ieii. ilivotte Tiai-o Mi-s t h-icnrc Kline. .".. Cu f.oi'nod. P.natlti.1. fiom Tteine de Salu (lit Pebbe-i. V.dse Mr- J. II. HmUI (al .siliit-Mcn-. la Cirlii,e 1I11 Pii me. seictnde Mi-? Kdna Can I, (.hinuuade. (,.1 Ini ( u.idc. (bl ilin-tci M1-5 Vdni K. saneton. Ill I 1'ieiirh. I..i nimnaute Maoiurnt vpra.io 1 10I111 soptaiiu .Violin Ui- I'rnnii I. inline. t.o.Iiid. .rl.uio 1'alhetbpie ... . Miv Charlotte Ainiitiot'U. (.'outii'ri, lli.iunh' l.oie, .sepi a no and (-uitriit. .Mif. llcel.el .ind ;i.-. .1. II. I'lhnun. (.1) lldildlni l.Viuiaiire. I'j. II. (b) lMurli Caudle Violin Mn., K.'nj f.n.i, Mi- Mill Iloii-ei, Ml. Hod t it'll' 1. Tlie piogiatume was In itselt .1 nfi 11 liurly delight fill one. and the perform ers, punlls of Mr. Southworth and of the Misses Couieliti Freeman and Julia C. Allen, vote li. every Inslamc ade quate to as delightful a rondoiing- of the selections respectively assigned t" them: the junior i-iudents in such as was given to their share, as well as those whose numos, und admiiable m tistle woik arc alt early known lo Hi public. Miss Charlotte rilaokm.m nud Miss Cordelia Freeman weie tlie ac companists. An audience of musicians ami music lovcis thut tilled ine stutlios anil over flowed into Hie wide hull, testified its appreciation both of the general qual ity of the pcttorniauce, .ind of Hie great ndvince in artistic power shown by the Individual kIuiIcihs. Thes pulille recitals are not only of huge educational value to pupils', younger and older, but are greatly enjoyed by a wide el'Cle of lovers of music. spuutoi' general to conduct the sptiug Inspection; of the Ninth nud Thir teenth regiments. Ho nuked this as a special favor, that In? might round off his long teim of service as inspector ot thu brigade by inspecting the men of the two regiments with which he has always been the most closely con nected. It Js fc.11 ud that the inspec tion of the Thirteenth, which begins cm May I. will h.ivn to bo conducted In I III., nlil rilltim-v -,w 111.-, ti..,,- .1.1., . III ' ... ... .. . .,.., .... .... ....,, .i. ...t. 1 not be Jlnishud by that time Ciptiilu Thomas iillninu, of Company A, one of the niosl popular ofliieis in ihe Thirteenth regiment, lias ttuidered his leignatiou on account of a press of business dutlts, which piave.nl him fiom giving the attention to Dm guard that Im believes he should give, Uo has been enptdiu of Company A foi u. iiiimber of year und soioil ,m i.oui nuindei' of that company dm ins thu sjpaiiihli.Amttic.iii war, Second Lieu tenant GcniKf i, Vt'lSi', jr will priib ably bo elected captain to j-mceed him. A ininiboi of tlio oilieci.-i and men 01 the Thirteenth leglmviit expect to KO to Knston In a body Monday night next to t.tttnd 11 mllit-sry ball, to ho Klven in Able Opera House hyCompaiiv l. Major Field has promised them .1 right loyal time, and those who have been to Kaslou as the ettests of the company icnlUe that ho will be as good aa his woid. u Adjutaui Athciton deslies it under stood that the quarterly reports for Hie three months Just ended nie now ovoi'luo and inust bo sent tn by each ; company at once. Connofljallac SORANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Wash Goods Week You dou't buy Wash Goods simply because they wash. You want dainty Sum mer wear, because they are dainty, pretty, serviceable and will wash, if need be. if you want the prettiest of the pretty wash goods now in vogue, reliable as well asj beautiful, come here for them. We have them all Zephyrs, Dimities, Linens, Mouselines. AH the dressy sweets that make summer the gayest time of all theyeatf iVlOI.ISeline De Oie"0 s'k materil as distinctly Parisian as its name implies. Exceptionally fine in texture, with all the distinguisha ble appearance of a costly Foulard Silk, presenting unrivalled attraction in style aud quality. This hiut: Embroidered Mouselines. solid colors 65c Embroidered Lace Mouselines, solid colors ,...; 85c Embroidered Lace Mouselines, in beautiful floral designs 85c Mercerized ChambrayS"- uew cott(m material with a fine soft silk finish, unrivalled for shirt waists. Colors, "2 Bp red, blue, pink, buff OcJV- gpCgpjjrgd CheV10tSs' cottotl niaterial, silk finished, that has all tlie ap pearance of a brilliant niohair, serviceable and CAe, beautiful, solid colors OvrC German Linei1S0SC to IO styes f plain colors and stripes, of this hand some and sturdy material to choose from. The best OC- fabric ever woven. Our price J Embroidered Crepes--APrtty.ottoa?dsp1cloth'1li?ht fiueaud 50c r soft, in dainty light shades. Price w fpjQigjgjJ Swjslu al' colors, including black and white, and in t y doxeu qualities, ranging iu price from 25c to P DimitieSrett name) DWt not oae wbit prettier than 250 pieces of smooth summer stuffs that are properly called by it. Faucy tinted stripes on whitegrounds are some of them. Can you picture them and the tiny twill that all true dimities own? Dashes, dots and dainties, until there isn't room enough here to tell you prop erly of them. Domestic Dimities 12c Irish Dimities 22c EcrU EffeCtS"11 wasn Materials will be much in demaud for the coming season, aud will no doubt be scarce later on. Our lines are now complete in all details, ranging from the lowest grade up to a fine French Reveres at $1.50 Yd A Hundred Other Weaves and kinds ot wash materials are here for your inspec tion, admiration and purchase if you so desire. Whitf rinrifl 'i,Ue subjects of Iudia Linen, Ltwns, Persian Lawns, Batistes, YVUllcuwua Orgaudies, Wash Chiffon, French Nainsook, French Reveres, Madeira Cambric. Long Cloth aud in fact everything iu the White Goods category have received our best efforts, and we can say, without hesitation, that our lines of these goods will not be surpassed by any offering for 190 1. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, waM a'enub HISTORIC Places in Virginia (..in be cointort.irily an J e.istlv re.uhed bv the Strainers sail daily exeept Sunday fioni Pier Si, North liber, loot of lli-ieh 'ier;t, -w orl., for Old Point Comfort Norfolk Richmond, Ua. and Washington, D. C. Cdiiiie.'tiiiR loi Ml Points South ani West. Through Tickets i etui lungfuim Wellington h rail or watt". Foi full hihnration apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. 81-85 Beech St.. New York. II n W.M.KKR.Tuf.Mer. J.J.nttOWS.O.P.A. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Afrnt for th? Wjomlnj Ilctrict fur DUPONT'S y POWDER. Ulnioc, Bltitinr, Sporting, Fmokelesi nl Ihi Bernuno Chemical Cunipsny' High Explosives. tifety Tuir, Cap? nd Kipdoder. rteoiti 40 Coo nell Diddling, scl anion AtlllXCirSl TIlOs. rOltU I'lttsion John u. smith & son rbmontu W. U UULLIQAN' Wilket Darr STRONG AGAIN. Yon who qms io9seed ttirdy phys. inuesund steady nencs, but now hae iuiiilGciciit pliyilc.il iorcc to properly ntttncl lo ordinary Utitte,; you who lw e 11 u je ol "all'gouem;a'r Hilt r the li,'liteit exetlioti; ou who nre thill, luiiRiilil and old in spirit-, tit tin ai;e when yoiiblioiitilbe tilllol phy-sical tnc; ouvrlioniay tce that your lite Is nut T..a.i. ,!.. . ,,n.,1- llmr,. w.i i-l -11 1 1 III- means ot redeeiiitiuj all the precioui (owcra wnwn stem to uo cutiici? iuv. ir.ivc rurnl Ihniisaiidl such a j 0. Iiou't experhneut with your health or money. WcwIIIUlc the rUk, If'i twics do not cure yon, jour money in returned. ror jears we inve yecu curing nit u 011 inca: taunaciory icrui. SI 00 prr boi, 0 fur J'iOO walled In plain package. Hook ftce. Addrew I'lAl. Mi.mciN Co , Clc eland, Ohio. For talc by John II. fueled, riarnucLst, corunr Vomlng acnuc and Spiuc itictt, feg l WAIT CARPETS and DRAPERIES We are now prepared complete Wall Papers, Oil Cloths and WILLIAflS&ricANULTYt 126 Washington Avenue. - fr fr JlnniirftCiiireis -: OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 . SCRANTON. PA N, Ninth Street Telephone Cull, PH. lt:Nsli;.S, Sit Sipruic trcl, seraiitwi, la Ml Acute and Oirmilc Ple nf Mm, Womtn nd rhildren. ('niiiltiitlon nd ei. nuination fitc, Odie Hour, Pally ind buudiy I , a. t 9 y. m. iiiiis s Lager Beer Brewery I w , " m M ?j BK IW (jbswa rr rirT'T umMMnmmmmmmwm rUJUIWU(MllvHVYvWBAVHU H vv WAIT I r ui v111 uicat aiu ui 4, to fill all orders with a new stock of Linoleums, f Window Shades ef f Said the bait to the fish. Or next thing you knotf you'll garnish a dish, I came from the store of Florey & Brooks, And I'm dangerous. 211 Washington Ave. THB .it POWDER CO. Booms 1 ftnd'i.l'oinMthBTd'g. BOttANTOK, VA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER ttt t llooilo tnil HuU lalt Worm. tAPLIN RAND POWDBK CO. '3 ORANQE OUN POWDRR f otrlo Uttrlu, Kleatila Explain pioitlng blju, eifty KuMaol Riauai Chemical Co.'s wW OR A..- .. VPTkJiV&. itwtMbp, ", - u V ltsfc.r. -. iV-' . dtjMa -i, J- -t&s.K &m a. .,fe. r yi, tL
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