tl?:??wf riMi5, 4ii w !BIm fSlmwm'hl' KMAfttf3 ri'itagM?' v " w .i 0 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1001'. ,) 0k $oxxJOraK5tOT:5atta:$s All China "Taken With the Quick-Firing Gun Called THE KODAK, . ..in. the Hands of Missionaries, Loaded with - Rolls of Light-Weight Films, .' , , . 0 cf Li Hang Chang Says He Wonld Not l A Kodak. He always carries one to record the scenes K of his lourney. ir lie were v.- Ul MIJ UUMH.V. II iiv. tvv.iv. J he would supply himself with Kodak Goods as sold J " at Kemp's Studio. They are the choicest, freshest J J$.and cheapest to be had none can sell cheaper or bet- O 5 ter. Call and load up for your trip at 103 Wyo- Q J5 mfng Avenue. 0HJOJ50nMJOxOm5Kw5 0XF0RDC0LL At Retail. Unlet, icirltr prompt .lllinllnn tor i isli il' bury m vtt d Hie illy 'or rn'l "' ',u,t l,l'.llit In il ' li'' u-t NiMllcr -Isii lui -tt Jin Mid liiloi imiliv-CJ pfihlH lln-t cl l.nililifs Inr iillciiiliii,; lnilc at Ihi.iI.it. People's Coal Co. ltltphine Sii it.;; OIHn. Tcnlli Miect. Bicikei Mwrcn lH nl mid Itntli. SK vTlN!Oi?.yiLABEC I CITY NOTES i 4 $ A 4. 4-4.4. t- M' I.Uvl. lnliOtil. I he annul iMiiivmn mnl held rill CMItl-is cl the pillilll Mlliml llllllllfll mil W held Jl Like ImlniL inil.it. N UIMiiMWK MUMIIM. I - Will's limit an! Ml- I i,eii utt, Iinlli ot Snl I tunn-lup, mic m mini ti'-tiiili I" Uikiinin Mm 'I lll'ttC. lill ri U.sll.litlti Willnm II (onwill, -"ii ol Willi mi i:. l iHiMi II. nl Mnhvoii .nrniie, died tf-trnln .illriiiiiim .il i"i " ii'iloik. 1 unci il piHati. I'llll II' I m VI'I'WMI l Philip Hi hit Ken ippiMiilul npi iiiiicmlfiit "I (mini II l,ii' mi. I hat hern .uoiu in In ItiLniilct Mini at .1 vpflMl tlllvCI. HLII.M I',' M HI s I I l!NM I! Jimi i l"i -r'in, il south sti.tniin, w is liulh lniiurd it Iho lila-l tiiiniu ti-tinlii In i lli-li nl til fH'iii i nc nl tin- limine-. Hit hiiiiit .lie ilotit llii' fin ami lnmlt. MnMII t ( 1,1 MUM.- llii hiilnt' Nitii'iiil kink irpmlt iliiiinjt p. i Hi.- -unitim (Idling llon-c I".' il il lull tin tin nii'iitli nl Mn at fi'l luiv Vi,'i-,,.-,ii in, I lie d( niniri tm lln in, K-puiiiliiu' ni'iiitli nl 1 1-1 xi.ii who t,7t,ij iT, till, II M Muni, li('l IX- Iho rn iilitp it llillllttio nl the Null s, linul Minimi ,ttni imiimi Mill llirtt till .illriiioni ,il I o'llmK ill til' ctlic rif Pictiliin Inlni M, limit in nuke .11 1 iiisemcnts fm die .iimuil Innipiei Hit. tlilc 1- likclj to I..- .Inn .'"i 'III (.11 III HI m.-ill lit! I lie iniiiilieit nl I leiitiiinit l.rt - (111II111 pn-l, Nti. i), (I, I! , mil timid-, will lene ru 'liu-ili.v milium., .lime I. .11 t, , the 1 nihil iiilioul 11 l.ett;-li'li; tn pntliipitc in the llilinil le union if the Pi nit Ii.iiiI 1 ilrpiitnii nt rut iiiipimul, vliii.li takrt pine Hum .linn I In - MdflMMi HIWUW tr 1111 ol limsi t rmudl hi t.iif, 11 , lli'inln lnt.iin 1 1 1 . h 1 1 1 n , I at the IriMj I tiili.il lii';,lil hnu-i M-tenli ll'UIIIIIU .Hill ttntul 1101 .llnll Witt l.liK.IUHI 11, airniii t 111,- llu.il. .iii'l l.nlihi huil-e tin lii-(t 1. 111 into ,1 1,1111, ut hi.iiiilin.' I In 10 mil ieie linmslit In .1 -tt.p Onli .1 -null .tinuiitii fii tlim ikc was tin ie THE WHEELMEN DEFEATED. Bicycle Club's Bowlers Fiovcd Too Much for Them. Tin- H 1 .ilium M!i j ilc I'ltili'.- Ikiw 1 iiiK toaiii iIoi.UimI tin1 huullnp: tiini nf tin- DiC'ii Ulilffi; Wlii't'liiii'ii mi ihr-nlli-jh nl' lln Id 1 ur l.tht iiIkIu by ;i HOIl' llf L'.'iliS III U'.'i'l'l, l'l. VailoU'h S-COli' ill" H ;.s tltP 1iIk1icI Hindu in ti ln.ili'h r.hiip lii'io this M'rtwn .iiul i-. thr icroid 1m tlio WliofliiiPn's Hlli'.Vh. In tin- llis-t Kiinie .1. 1. ItuulMMl lollril in .Miit-nuV plucp fin Hie wliLPlnifii TI10 detailed --cmiio of tiic fraiiio follow h: m iiwiiin 1,11 ui.i: 1 1. 1 11. Iliitluhl mi - I 'i- 1 113 H" nil y, III- .y ("iliiiin 17.. Ii' 11,7 'i.i Mllchrll n j p.,, ..iii ,,, w.iuMi ir: jii hi - ,-h. iiin.i:.N iiiDiii: iiii:i;i.ii..n. Tujloi i;i -jo' jut .in I'lmlci' .,,,,,,, 117 ill lnl i Monip li,' 17.1 us im Jijf-i i.n i.'7 i;i- j, 1 Wllllicl , ,.,., M .'IKI III-, 'ill "" li "M - .'.'iU'i Drtrrthig' SHppeis In endless vinlmy, at JWsihon'h rilioo hture, ll.'s Litii-hawniuiH .ivuniie, jjmi.i rlerKs SalunluyN , S -. i Infyhdttiientl JIL ('.ur,. f f 4-4- 4-4- 4- f 4 A- Wth' 'v U t 66 BMADfe.tY, WILiaS-BARBE? PA. ' .kA CARBWWDALE, PA. SCRAWTON,,rA,rt,,-i ,,. monVcUlIiU.liiinp.f " (CommonSv J'?1 -.--T-t4-4-4-4-4-4-44-tt4-44t444t - t t HiQH-QRADE t ?? Keep House or Travel Without any wnere near bcranton ;s mi.y .vnv.iv. nv.ni uv.iuiiiui M0 COST OP NEW BUILDINGS. President Gibbons Say They Must Not Exceed ?2,400 Ter Boom. Opening of Bids Postponed. .lust wli.it ll was lli.it InuiiKlit II alioiit diiph nut npeiily iIKi'Idm' It. ell, hut he It uli.it It may ho, Ilic Imaid ot 11111I111I has lieuun to U'loim. W'lH'tl M'llOOl Nil. i. ill IVk'lHblllK, was li'dMitlv oiectcd It wart de.-dmiod to ciiht not nunc tlinii "tj,sun1 or -,lOU .1 -runlii rniiiiloU,l us pit a 1 tlU ol tlio lioanl. Afler tile lmililin w.m coii tiactPil lor, an p.iphmIp lip.ilitm: .mil vpntilalliiK plant was put In. Ki.tdiiiji hail lo lip 1I0110, tills, that and the other llltk' fomntti'ii dptailM liad to lip pto vlilpil lor. and n a ipsiiIi, when the building was icady for ocpiip.uip Il lopicbcnlpil an psppiulltnip ol Sls.aoii, or SJ.nOO .1 1 00111. Ol other biilldinss simi lar ptotles could be imloldPd. No. :!S takoii-as an example mainly because it was leipiilly elected anil having been leicnlly eieeted tlie evil In point was not one of the Ioiir, Ions ,iko. The lefoim move illscoeicd Itself when Up hulldiliff pomniitlpe, and the niPinbei.t of tlm ho.ml, at the commit tee's Invitation, assembled to open the bids for the construction of (lie thtec ptoposed new buililins--, No. ."!!, in the Khsl w.nd: No. iO, in the Tupiily-llisl w.nd, and No. -'I, in the Sixth ward. As to how the nilsundcistandins' came about is nut eiy lucidly ex plained, bill tin oiirIi some old mls undei.standltifr or oilier the aicliitects and the bnaid's hratlnK and venlllat iinj eiiKincPr did nol Ret toselhcr in lime, or somctliius: like thai, and as .1 1 onscquenep no bids wpip on hitnil last niKht for the lipatln;? and cnlilatinfc appaiatus ol the piopus-cd new bulld Iiiks. I'lei-ldeiil John (iibbons, who i.s de tei mined that his teslme sltall make a iclokI with the taxpajets, tailed Hie altentioii ol the lommittee lo the lael thai unless the lieatinK and ontilitinu bids weie in, il Wouhl he impossible lor any one tn tell whether or not Hip 1 osl of the buildings would be lepl down to V, lno a loom, and h did not pio pose that Ihp !.', lOii-a-iooiu inle ot the boaid should be a dcad-lelter while lie was the bo.ud'.s picsltlenl, he ,idK-ed and insisted lli.it the bids lor the bnild iiis ptoper shmild be held back until bids for the hcjtiliff and entilatinn wpip at hand. The boa id asu'ed Willi him to a man and on motion of Captain lUay Hip seiielaiy was dlipeted to keep the buildinq; bids unopened until next Kii day nlKht, anil in ibu IntPilin spcuic bids foi heatinK and entilaliiiR, Con liaetot T. Jlulhoiln, of .Mulheiiu .t .ludpe, one of the bhldois on the build niK, lonli'iied wllh the other biddeis pie.scnt and anuouiupil that this plan was sallsiactoiy to the liiddeis. lip minion of Mi. LiiiiRan, Hecietaty Fellows was iusttiiclcd to .idveitise loiihwilh lor heatins and entilatliiK ii'.ilr, and submit Ins action for the loiinal ippiovnl of the beaid at next Mondnj night's nieetiiiK. Npm Fildaj lilRhl Hip two sets of bids will In- opened and unless the lowest lesponslble bid lor each lob will pei mil of ,1 $J,HiO-a-iooin build ing, the bill1- will be 1 ejected, the building plans iclsed anil new bids advei Used for fit once, Tlli'ie wpip twelve lbds submitted tor the constnictiiin 01 the building. Tlie .layne ipsri'utiou to postpone the building of tlie Klnt wind new school was Indefinitely postponed by tlio commit tee, with scaicely a wold of comment IT WILL BE INTRODUCED. Rccoidcv Moir Snys License Tax Or dinance Will Come, Up Soon. lt'.'coidor .Moir said yesteiday that tlie license tax ordinance piepaial b. City Solicitor Watson, a H'suine of which appeared In Tlio Tiibune soiiip time ago, will probably be. Intioiluced at the next ineeilug of the select council and an ettoit made to pass it as (illicitly us possible, The lecoulei said that no ehungo of any gieat liupoitume would he 111. ulo In the uieasuie liom the loun Hi which It was oiiglnnlly diaftcd. The tux upon stieet itiilwny and water and gas coinpauliM will be left at lo per ieni., he said, and Hie tux upon tclrgiuph, leleiilmne, elootile llglit and hte.nu heat companies ut two per cent,, when the oidiuanco is Intto. iluceil. IN-DOOR BASE BALL, Company D Team Dofeats That of Company F. Company U, ol tho Thiileenth iegl. nient, defeated Company F lust night it the uinuny, In 11 game of Indoor b.jsp ball, by a .scoio of i.l to 111. Tho victcnlus team was composed of Ccinnell, Adams, Collin, (iiegoiy, Thomas, Mrebel, (ioulil, Thmnpsim and Buytluni. The nieiubeis of the Company F Id.hu weie Mrelg, jrayer. nrliik, Done, i'owull, Yost, Waring, Mack and Klpple. Miock was fccinor and I.kuleniint Meiilumu, uiuptie, This is tlie (list or a seiles of g.unea lo ho played by (he local companies. Manager F. It. Collin, of tlio Company D team, challenges any team in the leglment. Kiause'b Cold Cuio for colds in tho head, chest, tluo.it or diiy poition of tlie body, bleaks up a cold in 21 bonis without Inteiruptlon to work. Will pievent colds If taken when hrs.1 symptoms appear. I'tice Me. s'old by all cliugglsts. Ask lor Kelly's union ciavkciB. NEWS FOR THE GUARDSMEN FRED VAN BUREN ,T0 HAVE CHAROE OF NEW ARMORY. He Will Be Appointed Armoicr nnd Rangcmnstcr to Succeed Harry Hcermans Persons Who Ate in the Race for the dfflco of Quarter master Sergeant Men Are Disap pointed That the Inspections Ate Not Being Held fn New Armory. Interstate Rifle Matches. Alter .Inly 1 Hip regiment will have a new ainioier and tango master, ih the piesent Incumbent, Hergeant liar iv MeeilnaiiM, li to be .succeeded by Pllvate Fled Van Mtlieii. At a to cenl lilcptlng of Hie biiriid of trusteei of the new ainiory Van Huieu was chosen for the position, and Sergeant lleeimaus recevetl otili'lnl notice Tues tlu of the proposed change. Tlie lnl lor htm filled the pnviltlon sliice Hip death of Heos Wiitklus, and IiIh lemoviil come.4 a good deal in the un title of a slirpilse. No reasons weie vouchafed bint, and the sudden change In annoiem has moused much cont inent among the ineniRei.-i of the icgi nieul. The aiiuorer of tlie leglment Is also always tlie rangcinasler, and Iberefoie a change In Hie one position ulso affnls the other. Pllvate Van Union heloiigH lo Company K, nnd Is a new -comer In Hie leglment. lie wan toimetly Janitor of I he hoard of Hade. Sptgpiint Ifterinuiis will lemaln In the leglment, and i plain bis position as a non-cominlssioned olllccr of Col, 1.. A. Wii ties' staff. 11 has been unodiclaliy announced lb. U the annual Intel state competitions of maiKsmeii of Hie National Guard will be held heteafler at tlie Mt. litetnn tillpi.tnge. This statement hits been made in connection with Hie le poit of the puicliase of Hie lange by the slate. Tlm cincl: shot oigauiza tlon of (.Jeoigld and several other of the Southern .states have relused to go to Sea t!h t, which lias been the scene of the shoot. In other years. They complain of the tieatmenl re icived iheie, and It I.s now thought that If a new and good lange i.s found, the bet shots fiom all over the coun tiy will be glad lo attend. h Tlie i.ice lor the post of quaitei iiiiir tnr sPtgeaut. made vacant by 'Will Could's election as llrst llputenant of Company K. has now mi :i owed down to two coninetilois among the local ipnipames. Private Fiankl i'i n, of Company D. and Scigeant P.ohoi t Klple, of Cutnpany F. Moth men aie expei ieni ed nnd able, and their chances for the auiinintuiPiil aie about even. It i.s supposed, however, that there is a "dink hoise" in one of the itini panies liom out of the i II v will make its appeal ante at the finish. k in AVhilo iheie is a gotid ileal of dis appointment among the men that the inspections will noT be held in the new armory, still it is geiioially con sitletPd It was a wise move lo begin Hie examinations next week. The lime lor the spilng diilling is far oveuliie, nnd it would be absolute tool'shncss lo delay any longer. Almost ineiy night sees some in dour hasp ball playing at the armory. Almost Hie entire week was spent In pt.U'tiee lor last night's game, and Tuesday night tho two ilval leanis, 1J and I', met in an exhibition match. The game lesulled in a victorv for F iiv the tight scoie ol K! to 11. Setgeaut fhailic Adams piuhed for T and was (.Might by Captain O'Connell, Seigp.mt Klple and Lieutenant Mi els weie in the points for F. The l iinge at Dickson City was closed Menioii.il da, and was as good as ( losed dm lug the entiio week. The study lain pievented any atlempls at niai ksiiianship, as a lesult nf which tlie giounds weie dpseited by shaip shootets and novices alike It Is un foitunatc that the weather should be so inclement at this pcilod, as the men can stand all the pi.ielice they aie able to go tin ough. w The .Meiiuuial day patudp was the OK.isiou ol the debut In now toles of a 1'ii'ge number of the coiumissione olllceis nf tlie logimenl, and many of the faces seen at lln; hcids of I he (ompaules wpip witnessed for the (list tin e on a public p.u.ul . Cppinm Oeoige Muss made his (list appearance ns the lender of Company A, and First Lieutenant "Will (Jould, of Company K, was no longer soon matching with tlie non-ioniinisslnned staff. Second Lieu tenant Claiencn Latbiope, of C, and Seiond Lieutenant Coniad, of A, woio others of the newly cieated coiiiinls sioned olliceus. Major Fiank Itobllng did not appear at Hip head of the Sworn! butullon. us he was In New York attending a con vention of tho superintendents of police and his place was tilled by Captain V, A, Ittiuh, of A, senior captain of the battalion. Lieutenant May Smith act ed as assistant adjutant In the absence of Lieutenant Walter (iiinstor, Incum bent of that posltlo'i, ' TONIOHT'S CONCERT. Progrnmnio That Will Be Reudeied in Gren Ridge Library. The following Is the piogiamme to bo iciideieil tonight In tho lecture, i nam of the (Ireeu Midge Piesbyter l.in chinch, by the Ttebln Clef socio ties of West Pittston and Scranton, for the benefit ol tlio fit eon Midge public libiuiy. Tiikets, 50 cents. "spiiiiR Souk f. II. llmlcy., Cliniu, l I l'lfl ililCf. lollll Nilut (.1) Impromptu ihjl hisiiMi Ilau-ti M- 1 I. Wiilmitii "Hie Plllllililt" UlllvT Mill ChuiMt. h.irinii bnlo, "Ihoil )lrll.int lliul" Plikl hs, I.Iji i Siiiipfon Hi.iil. (a) "1lii Xjinph, i. (lie Wnoil " thj "l.litlc On, I. Ink' tin" I. pdfli?, I iKillln, "Auuiiim Molett'' II. x. Iluilltlt I liniiit, Sopiann Ohlluaio ), Mi. lluil.i. TVIIti Nil", "lUvnic" ' 'lcii Tempi r.tuile, Cipiiie lirtiiiiiuii .Mr. T. II. Illppinl "I.hIWi" W. W. liiklirUt I Ill'llH, Sopunu Sjlda - (.0 "slave Shi" lit I If co thj "Spriiis llJt luiiu-''.Mju.c jluk While Mrs. Ilmlj. "Watt ul Ilic Dinulic" IwiuiicMuun ( hnlllt. Sciond-hand Organs In good older, at Mow ell's Music Stole, iioui $10 to $33. BODY HAS BEEN TOUND. Little Daisy Simpson Wt9 Not Entcn by Bears. The body of Daisy, the tbree-yenr-old daughter nf Frank Simpson, of Oont baiigb township, near La Anna, Pltto cutinty, was found Thuisilay aflernoon nt n o'clock, after being Bcatcbeil for since Monday noon. A man by the name of Ittigansheller, who lUcs on tlio Pneoiio Heights farm, nfter leaving a. Heniehlng parly of about 12,'. people on his way home, enme to iho bodv of the child at a distance of three miles fioni'lts home, It lay near a log, face upward, eyes open, and the condition of the body Indicated that It bad perished the flint night that It bail been out. Tbeie was evidence of a. stt tiggle before life had left the body, as there were boles In tho gi mind at the child's feet. The finding of the body Is n gieat re lief (o the family, ns they feared that a bear had gotten It, The funeral will be at Hast Stcillng, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . F. L. PHILLIPS APPOINTED. Is Now Acting as Assistant City Engineer. Fiankllu L. Phillips, son of City Kn glueer Phillips, has been appointed as sistant city engineer by his father. For some yeais past be has been acting as cieik, but while In that capacity has had a large amount of detail work to do which was properly engineering. Walter Capwcll has been appointed to the position of eleik In the city en gineer's office. Hugh Jones, clerk to the street commissioner, has been tem poral lly appointed as the second clerk for the dep.utnient of public woiks. ROARING BROOK MYSTERY Object Fastened to Dam Is Thought to Be the Body of a Marx. An object, which, according to some who beheld it in daylight, Is unques tionably a human body, and which, lo otheis who saw it under equally fiuomble conditions, is wanting every semblance of human shape, was lodged last evening, under about a foot of water on the top of the dam in Moaiing biook, that formerly sup plied the ince leading to tho old Lackawanna lion and Steel coni pany's foundry, on Mattes stieet, be low the old feed mill. No effort was made to reach it to give it close scrutiny, because there weie no means at hand to do so. This morning, however, it I.s proposed to tlnd some method of getting to It and finding out just what It is. The dam is now In a dilapidated condition. The lop of it has been swept away, and all that is loft above the foundation masoniy aie the up right iron b.us that formerly pierced the top beams and held them in place. It is on one of these Inns, near the middle of the- stream that the object seems to bo caught. It i.s tocfnr out to be lencbed with any poles or hook that could be found In the neighbor hood mid the water of the brook is so high and at that paiticular point so turbulent, no one could expect to outer it and come out alive. Tho nstly swollen stieam plungps over the clam witli a uiar and a force that seems gieat enough to furnish power for Hip whole steel mill. Melnw tlie dam Is a pool, which, at ordinary times i.s liftcin ieet deep. It i.s now neatly twenty. When the brook Is low this pool is a treacheious place, because of its wblils and eddies. Five boys have been diowned theie while swimming. That mote have not met the sumo fate Is because only the most dating will enter it. One plan piopo.-ed for reaching edge of the dam and seeming obiect, is to build a sticng rait, the the at- tneh stout i opes to It, snub these i opes on either side of the biook, and allow the raft, with u man or two iiboatd, to be gradually floated down to the point wlioie the object Is lodged. When the object Is secured, one of the lopes can be cut at the edge of Hie laft and by foicc of the rui tent, the ial't will be carried to the shoie to which it is lashed by tho other lope. Tlie object was Mist sighted in the place where It was lodged last night, by a small paity of the men who live in that nelghboihood and who wcte standing on the bank of the biook, after supper, watching tho water plunging over the dam. Patrick McKee and Simon Reedy, the latter the watchman at the Lackawan na lion and Steel company's bain, were two ot these. To a Tribune teporter they would only say that they stared at the object ns long as there was light enough left to see its outlines tin ough the water, and that while It might be something else, they could not con vince themselves but that It was the body of a human being. it appeared, Mr, Iteedy said, uh If It was a man's body lying on the back, with the head down stieam, the face upturned and tho hair streaming down w.ud with tlio water. It piotruded about two foot beyond the edge of tho dam, and curved with the curve of the water. The .surface of the water was smooth wheto It passed over the object and the object was seemingly about a foot beneath tho suifnce. If the water was clear, tbeie would be no difficulty In making out with a fair degieo of certainty, If not absolute ceitalnty, just what the object was. On nccount of tho rains, however, the water Is murky and not easily penctrablo by the human sight. Scores of poisons camo to the bank lo state at the ohieet, and about every other one weni away bollevlng It was a human body. Half tho others thought it was a dog or some other animal, and tho lemulnder pooh-poohed the Idea of It being anything at all mote than just somo black thing with .some white on It. A deaf mute, named John Peck, liv ing on tho corner of River and Mattes streets, came upon the scene while the eiowd was gathered and declared that dining tlio aflernoon, while seated at an upstulrs window, ho saw floating down the stieam an object that bo thought at the time was a man's body. He saw tho upper part pf the body, bo asseitcd, and could make out the teeth, a moustacho and a buttnueil-up coat, TO SUCCEED DANIEL EDWARDS. Mine Inspector Williams to Be Head of Kingston Coal Company. It was leported from Wllkes-Raire labt evening that Mine. Inspector Owil lym M, Williams had been selected as piesldoiit and geneial mnnager of the Kingston Coal company, to succeed the lato Daniel Hdwuids. This would mean a vao.-incy tn the ofllce nf mine Inspector for the Fourth district. " i .i See the "Simplex" Piano Player, at Powell's Music Store. Ask tor Kelly's unlou eiackers. IN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT i ADDITIONAL BUNK MEN SWORN IN BY RECORDER. Recorder Moir Says They Now Have All the Men Neccssaty New Rules for tho Government of the Mem bers of the Department Formal Opening of tho New Club House Is to Bo Held on Juno 20 Now Steamer Purchased by City Othor Items of Interest. The following additional bunk men weie. sworn In dllllng the past week by UecoHler Moir: Crystal, Thomas Norton! Columbia, William Soagravc and William P. Williams; tleneral Phlnney, William deoigc. Recorder Moir said yesteiday afteinoon that In all proubblllty no mote bunk or call men would be nppolntod, as the de partment now has a suflliient number of men to handle nny fire. In tills con nection It Is Interesting to note that no bunk or call men for the Keyser Valley Hose company have been up pointed. Tt Is understood that tbeie Is a dearth of material for the secn places which, under the leorganlza tlon ordinance lemnln to be Idled In this company, nnd that until tbeie nio sonic applications neither the ic coider nor the dhector will make any effott to secuio any men, Entirely new inlrs and regulations covering the conduct of tho members of the file department, both In the (lie houses 'and at flies, aie being prepared by chief Engineer ZIzlc maiui, under the supoi vision of Direc tor ot Public Saftcy Wormser. It Is the Intention of the chief to make these rules more binding than those now in force and to domnnd a strict cntoi cement of them after their pio mulgation. They aie to be especially tlgid as regards absence without leave, but will contain some provis ion to enable the poimanent men a holiday now and then. Tho members of the board of diicct ois of the Firemen's Relief association have finally decided to have the for mal opening of the new. club house on Spruce street on Juno 20. The idea of conducting a night paiadc has been abandoned, and it has been decided to have the parade In the afteinoon. Councils will be asked shot My to peimlt the apparatus of the sevci.il companies to be used In Hie parade. It has not yet been decided w hether or not a banquet will be served at night. Two plans are under considera tion. One Is the serving of a ban quet and the other i.s the conducting of a general tally with speeches by the vlsitng chiefs and city officials. It i.s probable that the latter plan will be can led out The work of decoiating the looms i.s now almost entirely completed, and the furnishing will be begun next week. No one but the dircctois and officers of the association aie to bo admitted to the rooms until the day of the for mal opening, so that the whole thing may come as a complete surprise to the members. The No. 1 Fox patent sectional file engine which the city has just pur chased from the American Fire Engine company, is tlie highest power engine made and is the only one in use in Philadelphia, while very few others aie In use In New York city. It will have a maximum capacity of 1,100 gal lons a minute, and will be able to throw nominally a 100 foot stieam. The most powerful steamer w hieli the city 'now has in use, tho Crystal, when pushed to Its utmost capacity can only thiow 700 gallons a minute and a 278 foot stieam. The above tig mes are given assuming that the wa ter pressure is 100 pounds. The tubes of the bolleis are constructed in sec MontS, so that If any one tube gets out of older, the particular section to which it belongs has only to bo taken out for repdlrs. If necessary, all the sections can be lifted out by means of a rope and pulley witli the gieatest of ease, thus gieatly facilitating the work of repaiis. It will lequiro three months to build tho engine, so that It will be September befnie tho city will be able to put it to a practical test. It was nt fltst deemed advisable to send the present Nay Aug engine to North Scranton. but Chief Engineer JCIzelinan has now decided to keep it wheie it is at the Nay Aug house in addition to the new steamer to insuie adequate fire piotectinu in the central part of tin city, where the most valu able pioperty Is located. He believes that the Noith Sci anion dlstiict has a sufficient steamer piotection In tho General Phinney engine Tho Hayes hook and ladder tiuck, which has been purchased, will ip quiic two months to build. It will bf eighty feet long and ot the very latest constuictipn. The nerial ladder I.s guar anteed to be nufllclently stiong to suppoit eight men when raised. The present ladder totters under the weight of one man, The old tiuck which Is now in use has been In constant servlco since 1SS3, a period of sixteen yeais. It is piuctically useless, and will be cut down and sent to some of the outlvug districts. Both the Hayes truck and new engine aie fully guaranteed for a period of five yeors. Tbeio has been some atheise ciltL flsni of the action of the recorder and his cabinet in awnidlng the contiact for hoao to others than tho lowest bidders, but It is suflkiently answoied by the leeordefs brief but pointed in terjection of the old motto "The best Is cheapest In tho end." Fifteen yeais ago the city bought somo of tho Mal tese biand of lubber hose, of which S00 feet has just been purchased at ?1 a foot. This hose, after fifteen year.i of continual service, is now being used for Hushing the stieets, and then- aie very few holes In It, If the hose Jusi purchased lasts as long It will he woith a ilollar a foot ni nioie, BRENNAN'S FIENDISH CRIME. Mnltieated a Six-Yeni-Old Glil in n Terrible Manner, Thomas Hreniian, who sajs his homo Is at Manunka Chunk, was ioin mitted to the county jail Thursday night by Justice of tlio Peace Sul. nion, of Mooslc. Mrennau is charged with a man biutiil assault on 6-year-old Cicitiude Robllng, of Moosic. lie met her on tho stieet about 3 o'clock Thursday night and can led her to a barn ncai by, where soon afterwaids ho was found by a man named Rowers. Riennan had forced hay and dirt I The Dinner Set is not os most people think a high priced eolj on the con trary it is remarkably cheap, when tho qiialHy is consld cicd. The decornton, n chrysanthemum in dollcato colois on the colonial Bhapo which is gracoful nnd pretty. 100 Pieces $15.00 What is bettor, it is an OPEN STOCK PATTERN. You may select such pieces as you need nnd can replace brcakago at nny time. You will hnvc to buy higher pilcod china to ob tnin bettor wnie. VvVxvarVfeVV, 5 Geo V Millar & 5 VJCU. . 1Y11UCU tX mmmmmAmmwmmmmMJh? KKUnKKUM50KKKISKMnKnnSOKK UMKM)SMK55mKK5K555nKKUn Household Utensils In this department of our magnificent stora you will find everything that can be classed under tho head of Household Utensils and a thousand and one of the little things that go toward making housekeeping easier. At piesent we aie making a special run on Water Coolers, Sprinkling Cans And Window Screens Tlie window screens are adjustable and will fit any window. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS Gas Ranges On Sale at Our Office at Cost. We put them in your kitchen leady for use. All connections FREE, on first floor. Double Oven Ranges, $9.75 and up Scranton Gas & Water Co 115 Wyoming Avenue. MAY 1. 1901. into the child's mouth to pievent hoi fiom making an oulciy and had mal treated her In a most levolting man ner. Moweis tinned Miennan over to tho authoiities, by whom be was committed to the county jail. The child was unconscious when Mtcnnuu was- ai tested, and is In u veiy seilous condition, THE CONSERVATORY RECITAL. Piogrammo That Will Be Given in the Parish House. Following' is the piogiamme of the Conspi'vatoiy leoital at St. Luke's Palish house this aftoinuou ai i.liO o'i lot k: Ariel l.i Ilittleniiinn In Hippy Vniilh lichle Amu II aid. poll's Inllilii lo'li'lc (In tin; Meidnw Iliiiltiiiunu i Hive .1 idwiii. Iliolhci I Mitd niiiKiiiUHn At the (lillilicn'ri Hill Ilolitli' K.ul Aluminum. Spinning Suns , IJInicnien Ii ( Iiii,iiff.qii3 (l)pu-. Hi Ilurmuiilld sliilit I'll lug Hi- tl'mir l'l inn-') - bene ( linnliiilin, Mil l"uli', 1'ml K". nun, Helen llupincll, Mil Ion lll-li, Willi l.frtU, lam in- Wcidiel, It in ti Wolle IMiiliilinii n( r.ultiii sii-tinrnf runiliinentd Ti.iinin' (Allcjicttn, Mijcu Jlmle) -l.dulii Cniiivll, Miixui'iiln H''1-', !l (I'Coiuici, Aim II i Winhti I utile Sons Illctleiliiaiiu 'Iho liltllc CniK 'piinw Ileideinijiiii I ltd Il'lsMI! ill, MoinlliS Piawifc siicalins iniiti. of iho Khu l''"lm Mil Poole;'. IMil Dime I'.uliw In Ilic I'la.isn iiml Mvlmu rui i l,"t. Sllltlkl (Opllt. 1110 ,.,..(lKlwlnl I loiriue Mi hols I.Mcr IHiis-mib l;i" Mlis llatlic lillK An llnuir ' UiliiK-r Ui .Ii iiinu .Millet, Mlilit J'lallK l'lit 'Ilic liliimry huifl IWIInu IiiikiiiI Maul Itoillin; Mlt-tMflni 111-.', .leiiulc Mlllci, Mar joij llul'Citn'iii, f,i.uc sunk i ton, Nel lie sihlaser, l.lhil Wilkin-, Sunt) Walkin-i, MUc William-. 'Ilic r.uiiius sl'U- (Viitiuiic) ..., W"tbs Mi-s Si-ie watMii-, I I in In in 0 Majui Ilailiii .ML-a I l.iu IIji I think of 1 lit o (ioedilei Mis (iciictit w l.hisoud. 'Ilic Mii-ii' liov (alte lladlnasi') 1 iaihll I'll -it. fiom boinl. in f Mijw M04.1M MU (il.KC ( lei l"l k. Malic, Nocturne m Kilt Mioi Ruliirtlil ,MK, Sl.ujorle Hohiiuon, Hip Loiclii 1-icliiis Mi. II in Wilkins. tcmcilo in I) Mliwi ll-itt MniCiiriH Mcndch-Milui Mini ( lata Hummus. 'Ilic uHliisli.il 11.11 In pki.M'il i'ii .1 rcioiul pimo l Mi. .1. Atficil I'winiiisH'ii. l.itcnil'lc I lav, ffitriluif lo lhe Mislc I lulc . . .. MoJil Mir HiOHuinif, llJiic, t 0111. id. (iei Imk, I ai K In , W JSi'iilinul, Veru, Mr. W ilknu-. Smoke the new Kleou cigar. 5o. in Our Window I Co 4 Wjomlnt: Avenue VU. Walk In ncl.or,k Ar.und At the Start Veil Mart Ills sewn nn in ripinllly wllh the iIiIcih of nny wheel. Vim rml Hie nM.'cn willi the nrlv.int igc nil on jour pl'lc if joti title a SCRANTON It's made for real service. U llit'it cnouali lo lie a plcasuru lo von ami Fining ciiuiikIi to sliiml hard knocks If ncecssirj. 126-128 Franklin Ave. Prairie Grass Furniture "From the prairies of America to the homes of the world.'" In Color Beautiful In Design Artistic In Use Comfortable InDurabiiity-Like Iron In Price Reasonable It is adapted to all places and particularly useful and appropriate for furnishingsummerhomes and porches. We have a complete line. Hill k Connell 121 N. Washlncton Ave. Shifting Responsibility la aliiH excusable, when it may In done conscientiously, Heiy owner of leal eslato carrier tespoiisihllltles that do not appear in hlH accounts, ct, they aie Imperatively luipoilaiit. The opinion of an attorney upon the senility of your land titles must be backed by jiiur own assets. My the paineiit of a leasonable lee yuu may sbllt Ibis liability on the Tille Guaranty and Trust Company Of Scranton, I'enna. 512 Spiuce Stieet. I Wat in, J'lCjident ,11 . luupp, V I'ici A. 11. Mil linl.uk, liulpli s. Hull, Mec lueaiilcit.l 'Iru.-t Olfucr, Why Don't You Wear Low ShoesP It is moio sensible and much cheap. cv. -Mdliou'.s li.ne the best assortment in ScrantoiwH.QO to $1.00. 3J8 Lacka wanna. u CI1UC, BITTENBENDERCO "$