"&? 7" &- ?; cyf ! i i ')('!. 3 ' t -..j "' fw Js T-t 1 ' " t t t ' V vy Af S JS 4 Lj G THE SCJRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1901. " ;evi si.'fw iK r to fe r '- A REstl vpj & A Well Fed Chi!J A mm ffil n:i llr. tTinil'n Phoq- p! uteri l.otidctUfd Milk ,,'ic" "ijiend- Ily ll WClgll- UIIU lUUIIKIIH k " 1MB ICSllll HI Kivins tin in; ;"' "lommitH neccfsiirj fur httlldlti Hour bolic nnd trctli. t-'u.ids norves. x vlitorouu bruin, and healthy blent. !$8o HandFe PKnspuaYED 2mtde$i;&d MiEs M rr(' ursklmnicd milk re- .in. ,.H ht' n tirnnnQ. tn..t. nr.. eiit any loss of food preiiert leu rlth pliosplintr ii-.ul bypi- pl'nspiiltcs nddcd In prnj-ortlons 1 r. vvl.oln wliemtdlct a'Puds. Tl- ttat.fPn PhM.Snloil r riMilAnand If UIU will ndiiv ivnycbllil with a rtmnt i niiMtlll rin. Krnil fnf l lllO irt'O IJltC ll y jul in;, nmu CONDENSED MILK CO. u ,, ... , lulls VKllICIt nuun, i-icjiuiui- .......... ..,.. . A. I. - 1. I. I,... (llil.iWPO b. ,IOI.sOS,li(-President AHIIll If II I UHIM, t j-lil. r. Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $1(10,003 County &nvings Bank and Xrust GornPany 506 spruce S reet, Cnuit Houso Squnie, SCRANTON, PA. Iu'erest nil on hd 1114s Acdim's AI11I0KI'I l l.v it-clnitci tu irttiil ill mmnri t I ni-l; Iu I us Kativti, 'liu-tcc (iiiniliiii, Vlniiiinlia tm ir I mi Htm. Till, VAI'U-i ol tins Hmk jip pmltct c-d liy I liu HoliiKs Klu-tm- Alum s-(mi. DIRECTORS. 1. w.rui. u .-. ,ioiim. MM I.IIUl.sIl.VD.l' I'. KLNOMJUY. MI. HUT V KIIL.N U'lJ. NUHINbO.N. .Ml-l'I'll O'UUILN. - Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. Per c Quart LACKAWANKA DOT 0 StlerfcoceOrdersPromotlT Uanvaral ;3f?3j Adams Avenua. ,l3NlOr7LfegEABEC -t -t )-t-tf I CITY NOTES : ,-l'l.t I.T Ml.l.llVti.-llic llcliiw UUu' llu toijttj will hold .1 fneiil imctini; it Molly lunula toiuglit .it T.. i) u'lIuiK. lie Hie I I, is bULIAL. -l'luf. Hi:oK "inilij riliuol ch-j'i't the Ulni I'nk iliuuli will hulil ,i mh.Ii! Ill till. I.I1IIII.I1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 .- Iifl- I'llllll 1 Milium. Iiimi, gum. .ui'l uIU'IiukiiU will lr the ti4 tuu. s I'UVT I.I.MI.N UA.Nf U.-riio hulblil. of I ul. limliili will t;lo 1 l'u-l lilltlll il.iluc .it tin) (lull liui.st- 011 W.ulliligluii anivif ti'iilKlit. UuiLi'n iUllftl4 will li in .ittuuliud' .111U tllliU la tn In1 tciiul li, II inlcji AtiAIX Pi)MI'uM:ri.-rho Kclmc if 1M. 11 I. rtJlluid, ft .iliiucton, ll. ., whiili wjs tu U fchcii il tlm I.jii-iiiii un Apiil SJ " ono t tlio HiOkVwi.v crmo ot cnleiiiiinnicnts liii ait'jiu .bf in posliioiml Hi ,u count ot tin- HIiicm nt III. Malfoid. UVrCPri s. 1 1 It1A . I he Ikiniills nl llic MlljL ward wjll hold I laiiiiii situuli) ; lit to uouilnilc tamllilitc Ul HI.1111I lion hi li. Itoelic in the Kkvt loiuull. llu c,n. Sites (or the noinlnatluii an. lain;-. Milium IT'V. f-eauloii ii.niiMi t IUNri-)s.- will nilimlril I.iuciiii. .nol,jw nun t u'liitkV liliifi- 01 the gagement Extnordinary h JJ GRAND CONCERTS 2 ?' e United States Marine Band of Washington, D. C. vUMuBiclnns, Assisted by miss Amy wnnley, Supiano, AT THE Mnth Regim;nt Armory, S Wilkes.Bmre, Pa. f- Afternoon anil Evening, Rriday. April 26. T.i Children under 15, 85c. PRHE Matinee, 50 and 75c. ' r m Evening-, 75c, SI, S1.50. XARtiEST, BEST 'PAID AND GREATEST NATIONAL BAND (. IN THE WORLD. f 'Clfvrt; UJ dif- (ll J114Dl,'tICIl.t CI . . "Keystone Lyceum Buieau. Piiijft4t l'oHU"a.JJiitaMor' . H fT fipflhfaiii. . 0 tMit.ll asopitlon wi.i tiold lll night .it the nltiB ol Hi. t'. (' t.iuuuli on Wjninfna; i'; imp. A lirrn? iminbor o( Ullkcs llitio nnd loial tunclllloniH who pnscnl .ind m cMccillnpl Inlcrnllnif mretliiit i liol.l. A piper Uy Ur, ('. ll. rii(Hiipoii on "nini' UI'fn'M iitnl luliiilta nl Hie Jjws" Win unc o( llie itlslllu'l If,itiuc1 ol (he nUtit lilt: l,imi)"s MI'I'IIII. Al this limlliliu'd m lon ol tho tails iw nun 1'iMli.il'r the Mci.inicnl ol llio I.oril'1 upp will Ik. iiilinlliUtdeil. Tho mmlirator will pirnldi1 nt I lie l.ird'n talilr. Mtm Iick ol nil (liinclin in veil in t the preblcij mo IiiIIimI In thca: dln. SslPHI'V I'l i:itVI..-ltci. I. M. (Illliii, pis (or of the I.lui I'.itl. cllioill UpIsi.opil Uiurcii, ollWhtod nt the fm ci it ol the lito Mr ll'ltlc Milrn jriliiiby ullimooii. 'I lie ciiIcm wro liclil it tin" liotio, SI) l.lnrlcn tticct, ami Intel' limit v.is mule in tho Pout Hill cmelen. lour nephews of dcicmd h led .n pillbeniif. M:w tllY tiL-llil..--lho -ii.mluii tlty t.uliln Ins been Issued lor the month ol pill. It tonlolns icnictiil time tallica ol ill ulliovlj enlcilt'i; f-cruntutt and tilhutny tlicicto; loinliiij .ittr.irtlons.it the Ljcdun nnd Acidcniy ol Mink, and u list of new otllchls under the new i ilj ilurlir. topics tin h" hid it the Tiltunn. lluslncss oillit. -AtX'IDI.N Ts Al" Ml'. I'IXAsjAVT -A putnu turo blast at (he Mt. PI mnt cullkry cstculi morning rcfiilted In serious Injuries In MIJijlI t.ineh. tic wis tit.en to the l,n l,iw nun lios pit it. John Nuono, of "outh "cuntb .sticct, u drher at the Mine colllerv, wis Kkkid in the slilo by n mule and so bull) Injuied lint he dvi was taken the ho'pltil. TWO QL'OIT CII M.i:.V0I "PaiM)1' lludily chillengfs aii)bod) to a fftnic of quoit, .it ten ) hiU dlitance, rpults to weigh ctthci tlic or si pound Ihoniis llccd al'u chillciurs iiijlmdy to i pinic with tho tnic condition'. Huth (lalk'imus .ire to be tounil ,il the ( olunib.a hftcl on l,ickauamu inenue. Ilioy ileire thoj who ma) luicpt tho clullciisc to uiwn iluough The nibuiK. C('iN( Kill A I M. ( l.l I I,IA- loii-. P'uien Aawkiirkcn. .i iitc I by Mule. I. Vinrlcnbciil', Ml-, riu.i i?iniMVii Hi iil, Alfieil Uo.'ki oud Clinks lKer-ini, will ftisr i uiuicrl n t Md iit'ili) afternoon at .i n'leik In SI. litelii". leaikim b) fpei i ll iuiltitioii u( lit. lk. Ill-lio, M .1. Holijii Ihei will ni.'t the piom iinn.e Willi ll Is to I . Illlllciid HI ( ItllOlltl lli- mi tin.' tuniii', liiiiiMii- for llio leuilit uf the I iinr. irency hojjilt,il BATTLE IN JONES' PUCE. Ofllcers of tho Municipal League Had a Lively Timo Trying to Make nn Arrest Last Night. Agent. UoIjmI A il--oii, uf the Munici pal ltMmu, and I'mibt ihlo T. S. llut liny:, emplo.Mjil by tin h.inii' ms:Anl.a tiuii, hail a tunqli oni-iuinter l.i.-t night sAith a gans of liar loom loltiri'is In Si-(h JotiLi' si.iloan, at the emiiei of Ponii avmuu and tJpiitci' blunt, hut liuiiiajreJ to conio out vli-luiious Mlth llio .ishlhtancf ot (he polio . "Wllbon anrl Ilulllns: hail a ,.utant fui tho aiu'ol e.t John Jones, a luother of rietli, diamine? him with aiiiault and lv.tlny upon Miau'ta, Hullint,', an othcr luiicuo i! 't(.M-thi' anil i bi other of Coii-it.iblL nullitif,. They ti.n-i.cl Jones to tho taloui, and, Koiner In unex pecledly, bUfceeileil in ldccliiH- Mm tin der airM. They uiUn't hiiuet.!, lnneer, in lcaviiiK the plate Mitli him. Ho put up a desieiate fiftht mil lnaiitim-d to -is l IkkIo out of thi- oPi-iiV mabp and pot behind tho bat. The bat tender, William Hwanlbki. .-.wou by all tint was liitfli ai.d holj that he uoulil kill the fiibt mm tli.it dared eonio behind the bar. "Wilt-on and Ilufllni,-, howeiei, btuit ed ufter Johl-.. dijilti1 the luitoiuloi'h tlueat, but tile allele uoud ot fie-tiiii-nleKS ut (he place Until up in Hunt t.t them. John PhUan, a tall, nuwui lur chap, led the i ttsh and iii.uIl a btiihe a' AVMmiii. Tile latttr dudijud and intllitif! his ilub nave Phtlan a tinging i.ii on the side ot the head, cutting it opt u and almost iluuiini; him. Tlio Kn tender tame out to loin in tlm luir.pui; and htiuttd to attack Iluf Ilng. The latter sliuUc lilm with hit, club, trltiiiB a d"i P Kiibh in hib htad and alniobt ltnd 'iliicV iiim uni onsi loitb. The whole eioid was about to altacl (he ollkei.s when Patiolnion Ito-t, and tioeillU appcau.il on the iitiiu and ui aer was lcstoied. Jonoh had ibcaptd duiliift the iwcite-uit-nt. but Phelau and hwanitki were ai tested and t.ikon betoic Police Muk ibtato rilillar, who lined tin in ?.'D each on the chai ye of interteiinif with an uifleer. Thu tlitt.s weio paid by Suth Jones, IS AGAIN IN NEED Or FUNDS. Only ?7.50 in Treasuiy of the Asso ciated Chaiitie5. The lic.ud of asbueiat-d dun Hies, hi again In neul ot money Tieasiuor Kelly at last night's teitulai 4111.(1: 1 at lepoiled that ,thei-fj is at put-onl but the palti) Mini ul' NT.Mi 111 the tfeaMiiy, Outhtauititiff tiBttliisl the iwai d 1110 bills amounting to owt SSO and the aenfu s-alaiy tor the month of ji.mli is- et unpaid. An ciune.st clloit will bo niiule with in llie no.t leu' dajb to collect fioin lesular Mibs-cill t.-, whtbo Mtbsttip tioius ate alieudy uveidue, tlm amount ut the .-aims. Mih. Pugsan, thu Iiojuls aKetit, to potted lialnf.- IiiMrhtlKaied t.iMy-.ieen ut the 1U applicatlonh tm- icllef niado to her. Of this UlttullJl toity Wete lnund to be wintliv and iweniy-.seveii uiuiciithy, T'-e Liinimllnivnts, to chat ill ule iiistltullons ilui intr the mouth weie as. folluw.s SI, JobLiili's p'ouiid- Uuk Home, I, UaiKitwunua hobpital, ;:; St, Patticlt'b oiphau Ab)lutu, -i. Thu bfi ti-ttii) mi, liistiuctcd to Willi"1 to the dupaument ot ehailtiea and toi uellou ol 1'iltnbuis: fur tho puipiue uf rieCHi'tnliilnjf Jii.st what iiihtiHitions uiu undei tlie (outrul 01 Unit depart up nt and Jut what dutieb deMilvu up or 1 ho dlicctur, with tlm view of dla tovulnt; Just what IMi color Vuili'i'h powei.s will be if ho ecu' ectliciy ,ib hllll cs llio dlllii' of hid ollieo. CARPENTER FOR JUDGE. Hanisbuig Dispatch Says Ho Will Be Named This Week. Tho follow inn di.spiitch wub pi luted In yesterday's, Phlladeliililu I'jcs,s: llaul-biiur, pi I l"i -liuicnvjr blmie will IhU wieli III) the vitality In Hit l.iiluttanni luuuly 1 mill, ncutinitd b) Juitauv iilila!d'4 Ksl,'iw tlun, mil will J (ipuiut ,1 . I ii,.ntt 1, ' I ho jmls'islilp lor tlio new OiphanV lo'iu in l,ltl.4w.iuua llei, betwttn lily buutui esbuia and Sciutoi Vausiuu The Spalding for 1001, If perfection in the milking of .1 hi cycle liaa eer been ur evu- will be at tained It Is embodied in the Spalding Chalnless equipped with the hub coabt or and hraku; a little time tptnt In looking It over will pay you cen though you do not contemplate buying a wheel, thg Ingenuity and science used In coiibtructing such a madilue will iurpilse yuit. Call and see. Flotcy & Brool.b, i'l I Washington uvemic WORK OF THE PRESBYTERY MANY INTERESTING MATTERS CONSIDERED. Rov. Frank Milman Giantcd a Ceitl flcato of Dismission to the Fresby tciy of Lehigh Very Favorablo Impicslnon Made by Julius Ham botaky, Whose Father Has Dono Splendid Work Among the Foreign Speaking People Reports Read by Dm. Robinson and Logan. A larire a mount of Intnlnesa was transacted at yesterday's session of tho Lackauanna ptesbytcry. They will bo continued today. The inotnlnc; session of the presby tery opened with devotional uxercles. M. & (,'ook was elected clerk. Rev. R. It. Webster, iir usual, was assistant. Tho minutes of the pievlous sessions of the year were tead and approved. The minutes of thu previous evening weie read and approved. Rev. Dr. Mc Lcod was unanimously elected tempor ary chairman. The moderator an nounced tho tollowlng standing com mittee! : tlllls and Uuiluiu tir. M. !. Vatt, Rev. V. 1. Coition. h, litv. I". &. Armcntrout, M. U. Holmes William Itcpp. .luditiil lio. Di. J is. McLcoJ Thuintcn . Mills, llei. Chides Lee, A. W. Dickson, II. II. Will, ji. I.i'Ut of ibstiire-lie. I. 1'. Auucntroul, Ittr. L. ti. Ioittr. At tho lequest of Rev. Dr. S. C. Lo gun, D. ?j a coinmlltco of three con sist Ins: of R Von Krug, W. H. Swift, iind Uev. S, C. Logan was appointed to examine Paul F. Hamborszky and lepml to the Picsbytery his applica tion tor licentiate. Rev. John Kennedy loqtioslod tho Presbytery to bever the pastotal telatlons between himself and Scott church to accept a call to Clem ent 1'irsbylcry, Detroit. R T. Rey nolds and Clovcrlng Gordlllon, i.orti misslon of that chuieh, weie heard and it was stated that the church con curred with their pastor The rfii,,st was gianted and the pastor was dis missed. Ret. H. J. Crane was ap pointed to pleach In Scott dune'i net Sunday and dedaie the pulpit vacant. A CALL ri:ad. A i all ft otu Vj omlng chinch for pas toral seiices ot Rov. V. II. Watkins was itad by the- stated rleik. Jlem bcis J. J. Gould and Isaac K. Ud uauls, committee from the church, weio heard. Rev. W. H. "Wutkins and Ulder J. J. flood were appointed a com mittee to suggest arrangements for In stallation. The iutliolal committee lepra tod in rcfeiente to licentiate Ftank Milman, unanimously leeommondod that a cer tificate uf dismission to the Pusbytery ot Lehigh be gtanted him. A call tiom Forest City ehurdi for piistoial services of Rev. William Hol lingbhtd was lead. Commisslnners from the chinch, Homer Oavitt and .T. II." Michael, weie heard and the call was atetptod by Mr. Hollingshcd. lie, together with Rev. Charles Lee and Lldet II. Gavilt wete appointed a com mittee to at range tor installation. The afternoon session was tailed to older by Vice Moderator Sewall, of Alliens Thin- applications for the licentiate came foruiird and weie ques tioned as to their convetsion, faith and call to the ministry. The lhst was Fietleiick Jcssup, son of Ur. Henry H. Jossup, missionary in Beytout. The second was Aithui II. Woodworth. Both spoke- earnestly and oomineingly ot their deiic to enter the sen ice of clod as iniuibtets ot His Word. CREATED A SENSATION. The last i.tndidate made a pro nounced sensation as the slender boy ish ilgnte aio'-e, the fair sunny coun tenance, the- shining eyes and wrapt look- .iv an imptession which was not easily shaken olf. The boy, for he was only that, spoke In bioken accents and with touthlng simplicity. Ho is a Mas)ar, son ot Julius Humborsky, a wlucd worker among foreign speaking people in this alley. "1 not talk so cty well English," he said, "better 1 do maybe by September. "How does it happen that jou wore converted?" ho was asked. 'Cluistians weio my father and my mother," hi- teplled softly. "FJaily they did to this country come and at the ship I did leatn how evil were my people hole. Then to my lather I aid wiite, telling him that It Is I who must preach to our people. AVhat languages do I speak? Oh, German, Miigyor, Roumanian, some Slavonic, but not tt the English, but I will by ScutembPi'." ,, Tho committee In his case icported that ho has had already the equiva lent nt a college education, that be laid i -ad tiir more Greek and Latin than was demanded, and from u little u. i inoi.induiii he recited In the accent not hein taught In thu hdiools, the cat iIuj.mil- of his classics, tiom Caesar, Vngll, UouiLt- to Sociates, IKraeles and Piotagotub. Not ocn the oldest in most unsentimental listener there but .i. uioed by the- Intensity " pur poM" and the gic.it Intellectual and tpiiitu.il promise of the alien bay who had coiue to our shores to do his peo ple good He. with the others, was un animously ncotpted nnd was placed tin-ih-1 thu Ppliltual caio of his lather and the eseeuMvc committee, Fiederlc- Jes tup wa asslE-iu-d to ths cue of Rev, Mt. Ronton, ol Montiose, and Mr. Woodwotllt lo Ills pastor, tlio modcra- tol. THE REPORT READ. litv Dr. C, E, Robinson then tead tho tniuign uilsblouaiy it-port. The Pusbytery contains loriy-nlne auxll lailcs of the Women's Foreign Mlssion iiy boeiety, with UUS membets, with ftitly-onfj bandc tlilrty-ilght Christian Endcnvor iocic-tks and Junior solIo Use A'illtis-Ran had contributed $l,M3.00; Set anion, $2,vi3.sS; total or fout upoitb, ?S,73ii.S0, liu tend a most Intej estlnjj letter hum Rev. Joseph I'hlpps, a mlshloiuuy ordained In the fctcond Ptesb)teilan chuuii and sent to the Congo u-gimi. s-.pc-cial pinyei was ntiettd tor him and lor the el-ler lluinboisKy anil Ue, llany ,uw. The it-port was adoptt-d. Rev, Dr. S. C, Logan u-ad r. detailed upoit of the- wotk amoiuj the fond-jn-Hptuklug people, It was full ot Irueiest and iiccat loned much discubRltm. the lesolutlons and questions not being set tied ut adjournment. After conider ahli' opposition tlm elan cues of AVest-mou- and Throop weie decided to havo been ojganlzed, although it was con tended that such organizations had b-en irregular. Rev Di. William A. Weaver, the coloted iepu tentative and secietaiy ot thu Board of Missions for Freidmen, made a brief address. Tho sofflon then adjourned The "Popular Meeting" las-t evening . tn i tsl i, n;ri uiiellfneo whlrb I-. eluded not only the one hundred and mora delegates In atte-ndance at the icsslons of the Presbytery, hut also n. ffoodlj Mirlnltllnrj of pcoplo from our lcral Prosberlan churches. Tho meet itig waB In llio Interests of the- Board of Frredtnem and was presided over by Rev. Dr. Moffat, ctinlrtuan of the Pres byltjry'B crmmltteo on freedmon's work. Following Hie Invocation the scripture lesson was rend by Rev. J. It. JJelgler, of Malthy, and prayer wus otterod by Rev. Dr. Sawtclle, of Athens. DR. WEAVER'S TALK. After n well rendered anthem by the choln Rev. Dr. W. H. Weaver, of Balti more, the agent of the Presbyterian. Hunril of Frcedmon of the United' Stales, was- Introduced. Dr. Weaver Is himself an eloquent Illustration ot I ho great work that Is being done by that church In behalf of the colored people of the south. He isi an eloquent orator and by tho aid of the stereoptl ren lie gave an Intensely Interesting and Instructive- lecture on the hls'ory and work of the educational Institu tions of the south. He delineated on the canvas more than two hundred scenes of bulldlnirs. grounds, recita tion rooms, workshops, pmfesso-s' houses, grruns of (tudinfs, Industrial hop.s of Blddlo and othar unlver&ittes which havu be-en founded for the col ored people by tho offerings of the churches to the Hoard ol Freedmen. Dr. Weaver also gave an interesting canvas lecture on Hralnard university of South Carolinn. ThW evening tho address will be given bv Rev. Dr. Char les S. Thompson, of thrj Home Mission ary Board. He will speak on missions In Porto Tilco. GROUND WAS BROKEN. Excavating for the Foundation of the Colliery Engineer Printing Plant Has Begun. Giound was broken yesterday morn ing for tho printing office ot the Col liery Engineer company and within a tew days wotk on the sub-s.tiuc.ture will be begun with a vim, ass between foity and fifty teams will hi busied and over one hundred men employed. M. J. Ruddy is the contractor who is iu charge of the work and tho con tract for the work of electing the superstructure of the hg edifice will be open within the next few weeka, as scon as vailous nceessaty detail diaw Ings arcs completed. The site of the bullulng is on Wyoming avenue, le tween Ash and Poplar streets, and when finished the printing plant will be of mammoth dimensions and fur nish employment to hundreds of hands. Yesterday's breaking of ground wis attended by no ceremonies of any na tute. but It lr likely that whoti work on the supeistructuie id inaugurated there will be opening cxeicises. Ground waa broken in the center of the lot about to o'clock. Jerry Foster, son of President T. J. Foster, was present, and to him was aecordci the dlsthic tion of putting the first spade Into the earth. In the course of the next three days Con ti actor Ruddy will have a full force of men at work. He is under contract to lompkti the basement by July 15 of this y-ar. A high class quality of blue stone is to be used. Those pres ent yesterday morning when giound was bioken weie Aichilect W. S. Col lins, ot the .Colliery Engineer com pany, from whose piano the building is to be erected; Sureyor Milne, Con tractor Ruddy and Jerry Footer. COLLIERYCHANGESHANDS Oxford Purchased by James L. Craw ford and James G. Shepherd. A deal has been consummated be tween tlv People's Coal company on the one side and James L. Crawford and James G. Shepherd, on the other, as a lesult of which the Oxford col lieiy. on Tenth sheet, wilt be operated by Messrs. Shepherd and Ciawford. Tlio entlte stock of the People's com 1 any was puichused $10",000 being the consideration. Mr. Shepheid, who has been district superintende-nt of the Temple Iron and Coal company since the oiganizatlon of that concent, will tender his resigna tion, to go into effect May 1, and will devote himself lo thei new s.enturc. The greater part of the stock of the People's, company was controlled by the seven following dlujctors: John A. Meats, C. G. Poland, W. P. Roland, E. J. Robinson, W. M. Finn, John Van Beigan and J. M. Roland. Mr. Mears was piesuicnt and W. r. Roland, secretary. It is only recently that they operated the Oxford, pur-ehas-lng It ftom the Delawate, Lacka wanna and Western company. The col lieiy employs about two hundred men and has , daily output of between three hunched and fifty unci tour bundled tons-, of coal. The new ownem declare that fpw changes will be made tu the manage ment of the colliery, with the exception of lite departure of Messrs. Mears and Roland. Both Mr. Shepherd end Mr. Crawford arc well known llguics in the anthracite mining field. Mr. Ciawford, who was for many yearn general superintendent ot the Temple lion and Coal company, ro uted two years ago from active work on account of III health, but has since been identltlcd with tho concern In an advisory capacity. Mr. Shepherd has established an enviable reputation for himself by hl.i attendance to the duties of district superintendent. It Is not jet Kt'own who will succeed him. CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY Attorney John Gunster on the Church and Civil Law. Attorney John Gunster read a -very able paper last night bc-foro tho Catho lic Histoitcal society on "The Church and Civil Law." He bought to prove that the fosteiing influence of the church has had much to do with tho shaping of the baslo principles of mod el n cill law, Ho ildlctiled the Idea that the Catho lic ehuich is opposed to a republican toun ot government. Thu oldest re public in the world, San Marino, is a Catholic republic, he said, and of the twenty-nine republics existing today, twenty-onu are Catholic. The first stand for religious and civil freedom made In this country, he contended, was made by the Catholic, Calverts in Maiyland. Prof. 1'. F, Durkan lead a new oilg Inal poem, entitled "A Prie-bt of God," that was rec-elved with much enthusi asm. Organs for Sale Cheap. You can buy a Rood second hand Or gan as low as $10.00 at Guernsey Hall, J. W. Guernsey, Prop., 314 Washing, ton avenue, Scianton, Pa. si. r0- i-Piiv- union crackers. WEST ENDER'S ARE WINNERS A" WILKES-BARRE BOWLERS CLIMB INTO THIRD PLACE. They Took Three Gaines from the Black Diamonds Lust Night on Their Own Alleys Wilkes-Barre's Second Team Lost Two Out of Three Oamos to Bicycle Club. Backus Team Rolls Poor Match with South Scranton Bowlers on tho Backus Alloys. As a result of last night's league bowling there were many changes In the standi ng of the teams, the Wllkes Barre WeBt End Wheelmen making tho greatest upward strides. The Wheelmen downed the Black Dia monds in three games on their home alleys, and as a result advance from fifth to third, while the Diamonds fall to fifth. The percentage tabic fol lows: Won. l,ct. P.O. 0lc)c1e club 17 t .810 Dickus iluls 0 It .600 West Rnd Wheelmen S 7 .&li West End No. 2 S 10 .111 tllack Diamonds S l: .:! Elks 4 ii :: Tho, West Endors cond team played on the Bicycle club alleys, and, dropping two out of throe games, wore passed by the Wllkes-Barre first team in the race. The bowling on the Bi cycle club alleys vas only another de monstration of th: strength of the lo cal team, which has rolled In such splendid form throughout the entire tournament. A total of 2537 pins wus amassed to the Wllkes-Barreans SSoj. In the first game the visitors bowled In excellent torm and won out by thirty-six pins. Charles Moore and Dr. Wardftll, of tho local team, woie tied for the high score with U03 each, and Moore had the night's average, 17U 1-3. Roper took Van Wormer's place on the team and bowled a fast game. The detailed score was, as toliows: 1IICVCLE CLfB Duffltid nr ui in Mitchell 107 1-J HU Vooie IJCi .'Ot 17i ' Koper ThI 1 10 ls() Wardelt l.Vl lwj 201 Totals 71)3 sit S03 2j-j7 WEsr UXD NO. 2. Hunter i;r, it; i8 Davis 1.0 nil loll Jones ids 157 " f'arr lot 1J6 lis 'ctkct,-er 170 112 122 ToUls SJ1 Ul 057 Ji'.j The Black Diamonds rolled in de plorably wretched form at Wilkes Baire and were easy prey for the hard-working West Enders, who wore awaiting a chance to boost their aver ages. Three grames straight were taken by the cruel Luzernltes, who totaled 2353 to the Diamonds' 2079. Chris. Weigand took the night's in dividual hoiiers by rolling a high score of 215 and also had the top notch average of 176. Smith Gor man's 160 was the high score of the Diamonds, and his 157 led the Scran ton averages. The detailed scores fol low: DLAC'K DIAMONDS. Gorman 148 IfO ! Kays 132 152 lu'i Wcttllng IIS loi 131 Heavera 11$ l.U 172 bbr)cr Ill 0G U7 Totals 622 075 7S2-2073 WEST EXT) WIIEELMC.V. Dsv, r.0 11". H-i Y..t lio I'C I I Kelly lot 12. 1 ." Hull 137 1.H 111 Wtigami iM i"7 en Totala 770 77i s09J.J It was an off night for the Backus team, for whom no match was sched uled, and Captain Hopkins' men there fore met the South Scranton Bowling fivo on the Backus alleys. The match was a, poorly rolled one, the league team winning two of the games and having a total of 2,2u0 pins to 2.0S7. WfllUm Meister, of the league Backus team, captained the men ftom South Scranton, and Phil Roll, of the Elkf, took his place on the Backus team. John, Henry and Charles Klefor, a trio of hi others, played on the visit ing team. Charles Klefer made- tho night's highest score, IS."), and Hopkins, of tho Backus te-am, carried away thu honors for average bowling, by making 1G9 2-3. Tho scores follow: Ikcker lli r l" Roll 121 lO'i li.2 Thorn is VJ1 127 ItU niirenholt 12B 112 1.0 Hopkins 101 I7U in lotils 710 7i-i 72I-220J j-ouTii scn.vxrov, Meister 117 121 l.i J, Kleter 1! Ij7 Hi H. Kictrt- IW m l.M Haiick 113 HI P's O. Klefer 101 lni 13$ Tot lis ,..,660 7i)J I.V1---20S7 THOSE BUNK AND CALL MEN. Not Enough Money to Pay Them Even if They Are Secured. According to computations inudo by Director of Public Safety Hitchcock and Chief Zlzelmann of the lire depai t meitt, the $.1,000 which the appropria tion ordinance proposes should be set aside for bunk and call men will only go a third of the way towards meet ing that expense. It Is tiguted that theic is an avenge of ono alarm a day und takiut; last i Sunday morning's fire as a critei Ion. It will tost $28 for bunk and cull men for each hre, or $l0,32u for a year's lire1. Director Hitchcock will nsk for nn .id ditonal appropriation. The examination of tho applicants for the new places In the fiui depai t ment has been completed and the IhmiiI Is at work on Its report. Out of tho ISO men coiuptlslng tlio volunteer depai ttne-nt, only 07 made application fur tho 115 positions and only 32 of tho 07 applied for the bunk and call places, the other 63 being can didates for tho 22 new full paid per manent places. Under the terms of tho ordinance it Is permissible to diaft icerults tiom outside the companion If the pieseut ilrenien do not come forward In suf ficient number to till out the quota. Recorder Molr and Ditector Hitchcock both say this will bo done if necessary. They believe-, however, that alter the twenty-two full paid positions .tie tilled a large number of the disappointed candidates 'will be content to accept the bunk and call places. At preaent, there arc thirty -five lull paid men in the fire- department. Tho I After Lent 1 One's mind reverts lo other tilings than sack cloth and fishes. A beau'ifully appointed table has much to do with the success of a Luncheon or DJnner Paitv. Our pretty Odd I its ol China and Glass relieve tbe monotony and add the touch of beauty that makes a house a home, Candle Shades in all colors, Candlesticks in Wrouaht Iron, Brass, Cut Glass, Etc. v rVuxvaTVtaAV Geo. V. Millar & wmmmmmmwmmmwmMm0 MiSSBW'irjIiW - ' - f if . --"ijr yMsiraes- as? l).ar.::::ilbr.iiiQitllKlcSE: flF ALWAYS BUSY. S ) i Gentlemen : In our Korrect Shape Shoes you get $5 worth of wear, $5 worth of style and $100 worth of comfort all for $4.oo-only $4.00. Ask to see our Oxfords. LEWIS & ALL STYLES Jf fcjjW I 00I$SDTIC J O0S5O0CXSXKUKKKXUXXK JS Home Industry 2 Has Produced the SCRANTON BICYCLE TfM-iT iYfsrlolc3 4tA ftaAr frtr vnnt" onnrnvfll Vaii Z get a 363 days' guarantee on Scranton Bicycles. I Bitten bender & Co., 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. sf MANUFACTURERS, 500S500UXXSUXKUUHM50: THE Title Guaranty and Trust Co, No. 516 Spruce Street, Scranton, Penna. Capital, Full Paid BOARD OP THOMVa tOlll!, uil.l.llll P. II At.l.Sll.M). miiv '111 .i.m .. iiru.l.UMil C.K. JO-dTlf O'BRlhX I) s". JOHNSON. AUGUbT ItOHlNbON, M'MIY A. KXAIT. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Abrani Nesbitt, William F. Hallstead, Thomas H. Watkins, O. S. Johnson A limited number of 5 per cent, thirty-year Gold Coupon Bonds of the Spring Brook Water and Supply Company am offered subject to prior sale. These bonds are recommended to the public as a safe and conservative investment. L. A. Watres . . Andrew H. ricClintock . . . Henry A. Knapp ..... Ralph S. Hull Willard, Warren appropriation oullnanco piovldcn loi lu'.miv.iu.i .11.11, niitkinc lltt.v-seVcll III all. Chief Klzeliiutnii t.ivots keep uig the volunteeisi tompimlea Intact until sutli time mt thu i-lly uiu aliord tu put on tvuuty-ilu- or thirty mote permanent men and gle up altogether the idea 'of bunk and cull men. 1 hec tor Hitchcock lias not an yet deelaicd hlniHolf on tin- epfilltncy ot thin plop oiitlou, Bicycles for 1001. Atlet uircttilly wminliiliig neatly all of tlm iH-w winds for 1001 wc havu se lected the tollowlng line, first, the old iclinble tspaldlng, lullnwtd by tho Cleveland, lu-r .lolinuoii, descent. Xyack and Laclede. 1-lvcry ono ot them guiuaniced b tho best tuakcis In the business. Rilce.s tu suit eery otic, clialn wheels troui $J5.00 Iu $"iil.U0; tliiiillless uoni $r,0.00 to $7.1.00; coaster buike $3.00 estui; ulso a nice Jim- of bujs and Bll wheels. Ploiey & liumki), k "11 Wtijhliib'tou avenue'. Smoke the "Kieon'1 be, Cigar. tiiuoke the new Sc. cigai, "KUou." tiuarantet-il Havana Pillui. fj iiiney, Uiowu t'i Co. TONIGHT'S EVENTS. Iti'ie ll I'' 4 iiiwtinj f the Miii" iiiiiH of M. I ulf' iliuuli ll,!- 1'iuiiiu J' ink "' ",J iu llic 1'jtltli liou-t Co. JRSftli!"!" MW" - " " "ttB?F-r r-nM ' -x - g 1ffc .KHHI Mil REILLY $150,000.00 DIRECTORS. .WDREW II. McCUNTOCrT, GEORGE B. M1ITH, AiiitAM NEsnirr, i:vi:rett wariien. . i.wi'nir .i-ijnitxr 'itrniiiQ u MiTirfTt IHOMAS H. WATKINfC- b. A. WATIIES, President Vice-President Vice-President Trust Officer & Knapp, Solicitors. New York Announcement, Horner's Furniture is tho Bubject of this announcement Tho torm btands for everything tint if rolinble and fashionable in Furm ttiro, in both tho simplo aud ornatn linop, wliotlior AMiuted for town or country homcH. Two other impor tant features aro tho moderate prices nt which tlio poods aro marked, and thoir iineciuallcd assortments. DminK-Uoom 1'uriilture iu all finishes, of Antique, HelKun, HieuiWi and Goldeiirf wiih mi'lfs.l) ningCh irs,ChlnaCoets and bule 1 .fi'lcs to match. Bedioom rutiiitiire In all the various woods, and mushes, ineluJnK spec a I line, toij conn rv homes Brass UeJsteads in ovi'ij 70 tuttcriis frcm iis.oo upward, fciutnd eieu iron ucuste.ios irom ;.oa up. Late tde&iitns. 111 I'arlor Furniture, f.tbrarj Furn tare, lull Furniture, Vmstun Cat vtdiurniture. Couches. Stttees, basy Chitrs Roct-eij DtessinK Tables. Cheval Gla-ses. Writ" Inc I) ski, etc . in unequalled assort tnents, and all prices. 3ct. J. Horner &. Oo, Vui nltui e .IliiUt'i und Importc?, 1 -5 W. y.itl SI., Now YorU .AUJululug l.ilrn Mimec-j