The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 10, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SCRANTOX TMBTTNE-MONDAY, JUNE 10, 100t.
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PHOSPHATED
Condensed Milk
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n-ipopr-oipniTci iar a nnw i nMi"i'BM
10 ll'l 4M WHOie ifH'Bt -riCKi "
tu inarrrrr noi
Snl for the ten twiii-H
Dr. Harl fomtfDttil flill 1 1.
Scrialon. Pa.
; . CITY NOTES I
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I VI! ItUUKIA IN'lil. luilit -ii .milium
a tin- -i.inli inik- -Uiiiiii if Hi' Hi I nun- nul
llnl.in i.illiniil im 1. 1. .Km Miin -mIiihIiv niv-lit
li a u tu,x of niinir in- ii. l' liml; u luiit'l of
ii tiniii ii. I In- uli i- ill ink mil Mil- lil
i i.'m! In i. inn- lithti.i '.h ill nil!,
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I I. Ilil. I ill M Mjl'jllil Mill ll IM .III IM' ill III)
mil .tiiulmii fc.to.il in 1 1 1 ii mum- pi v
1 ul. i '. P.iiiih llriii-o, limiiinmi. nt 7 ulm',, 'llii-
i -' Mi III I pituiiii'.'i ot Hie pnlilii 'llii-
i 'iii in in tin mmiiuI tl'ini, frunt. mlrri'il
Ii in Mir- -.mio 1 iii'lini; Mitt, in Mir tiiilit, li nl.
tnin Mir yillt-u i.t Mil- .itiiliiui him
w ri.ii'-- 1 1. i:iiim. --. i in- ii.Min-' n noii.ii
Ii nk wpiiit-i Mir tolliiwlns; ilt'inne fni Mu
.- i ititt.'i llt.niii., ll"H-i i..ii i ilimi til lln' wn-k
li'Ilia .Iihip .: Momlij. 'i.iil''. I-'. riii -il ii,
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7 iii, tut il. l.::":,ii!.7l I'm tin- lono-piini'
in Hllk nl ll'l 11 I Ml- tll.ltillK wi-ie s rl7f
I
IOPI!l-ll II -inidVI M lln loliue'l ilM
n n-. mil pit-nil i ti-imniiii.il tn I'lilnml P. II
li'ill'li- Imiiclii .it Mir ll'iunil Pl.iit' Mm in
Mci'ii.ili-I rpi-nnil ili'inh II mi. . i-i-In
i linn lohn I. Itoi In ninl ntliii piiiiiimi nl
I ' 11- Mill III I Ml MlirMlU 1 M'HIMS Mill
lllll pllililplll .11 - ll'tlink i III .Hill .ill .III
ilillllllll' UPlllllllt t.lllljil' llllllMI, II .
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' 1 1 i 1 1, In'iii U..1I.H I inii- IYiMii .in.l
I i i- 1 iitiii an Mu luniiiiillii' nl .hi inv.1
in ni-
TOBYHANNA'S LOSS.
Fire Disti-oyed the Only Industry
Located in the Town.
'ml WiW oiu-i- :i thrlxlni; liulu-ti-y,
tlii- i-lnliiof pin liicloiy ul Tiliyli,uin.i,
m.is tiiniiiloli'ly ili'htiiiwil liy llif lat
J"iiiui iiiclu 'I'iii- ImlUlliiK liiiil Iwon
iiliiindoncd ii'i'i'iith. nwiim tn ,i l.u k
i l liunliiM in tin -Ji-in il in riii i. on
tin- oi K. ri.iiii'.- ni'io ili- nvoifil In
tip -itiiiiiiiuo by Nlpht Opoiator
l.vil'li at llu I-.u-L.t a n n.i i.iiliu.iil
: iitluii lull it Inf. in ;i l.tr-k nl" .ili-r.
ii w.i- iniiii.-.slio to niu iho liuililins-r
mil il hllllli'll to till' KlilllHil.
A iiliantilv ul lunilii'i' in :i sui,im
In ii'v .idjolntiiK as h.ivoil Tim f.H -i.
luiililliiH: A is oiiiil h X, s.
Ililtliilli, I'iif-liici fif llif .Mnmno I'oun
tv Ntitlonnl buiili. l mi" tinu'
i I it llOj-.pl tl VVP'i tlllllPil out of lln
tiiuil' :lt tilt- into nl' -.'.nDil sio-s pin
i'.i. W'lK'll liulll il u.ih tin- l.ii kiM
I. ii ln' ol' 11- liillil In III- win IM,
POLICE AND ALDERMAN.
t.,.i W.illil., ..( I.i. I,-,. II .t ii. i ,- .mi'.lnl
in -ilniil.;. in, lining In Viiii Itnlnii ul-i n,
u I ut Mnniilpil I'Mun,-, on tlii ilii,;i m knp
mu ii -.(.i! i M n lii'.niiu liiluif Miui.tiitti-
VII i ti .in, mi ni-mlii, il tn .Inn Dm Willi i
l'nilli'il h'Pi .iinl .-olii ii iipuii hi. pit int. ii, 'I lir
n ,i'i-li:ili' mini Inn, -Hm .unl i.i-l-. n ...p. il
v i. I iki r
I InlH.li- ('llln.npll.kl Ml. !llll'.il nil -Itllliliv
n Mu' iii.liiiu 1 1 Mir -iMiiinii Mi. .in.l Wmr
nipilii. Ill- m.i. iluitriil with iiiiiiiu Mnili'i
r n Mi iniiipitn'. I. in. I in ii i,' -u.mii.ii
'III Milt' IMli lll.lil. Ill lll-. 111 pi t in I
ii. .hum linn .nul M.ii.imii Mill ii hi hi him u,
i "" lull nil i .nil,
Tiy Hm ip w Jc i Imir "lili'oii,"
Ahl for KuII'h iiiioii piik-Iicis.
JDIED.
II I II I H.M . Iii .-i union p., , p.,,, . H1,
Mi... ll.illill II I'Miriniin, I inui a at mm,.
nl 1.. II, Hippie, lt ,in,i ,l,,i(, ,,,,.
inn. Muniln, .Inn. pi, ii , I,,, liiiiiniiiit
llll.lt.. llUIIIII pUpllS pl ,l,
DIIAI.iai. IN
HiQH-QRADE ;
: Investment:
: Securities
OI'PICES :
66 BROADWAY, N. Y,
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
OARBONDALE, PA.
SORANTON, PA.
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THIS AND THAT.
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.il l.ihluh lililrr-IIV. ut '.nutli llcllili'liiinl
l'nliilly SiihIi). -Iiiiip 10- Mimilntf pimor nt
II n'ltmk llin inl.itite,ili Million I) tin- ll.
Iltnuri II . ti li' Uiilri. 1 II, nl Ni-w Voil.
t lu lln, Mntiilji, lltrto ir-I.I.H pxru lri In
lln- p.nl, .il 'I p. in liinom- sniiip, I.pIiIhIi .
Mimttil, on llu- I iilxriMty Atlilclli- RruiitiiU in I
p, Mi 'lln- iliinliii k p In I lie t',iinn.iliiin ill I)
p in. '
Ullliilii Mai, 'I lie-ill l. .limp Is VliliM.il im ol
In.- nl Miiiiini ii'ii'I.UIi.li ll ll.i'iil J, lit. Almniii
l.niii In nit ill I p in. Hi' lull iMtni'i IVirillniit
lililuh. on Hip l'nlprill AMilrlli- unnitnl
.ti :: n p in l'iplilitit'! ipippilou In Mu
eiiiiti iiniii .it 'J p. in
liilnl-lli lln, Wi'ilnr-aliv, .lime 1li -I nut
mi Mii'iiiMit pii-hIm-i in Mu- I'.nkor Mi-inoilnl
i hilli h Jl ID 111 in. OmtlniH liy inntihi'ii ol
lln- iji.iilliilllijr il.i". Mtimiil on I inn liy I'.nil
Moo I'.ilni'. C ':,, Mil. utiiillin? ol prln,
itinli'tiitiv of il"4lii ihhr."i In the ri nliKline
ili-ri In Mil' Him. -. II. MtCmiiirll, 1 1. I). "I
IllnoUui
(in t-lui tin Vlinniil il.i.i mill linlii.'i.iti' iln.
.li lit tniiiii tint ounpiiil Iji rniiiul i-iril'i". Mu
llln.it, 1 1 hoi n tot in,, ihiMln;,' iiiniin, inn. i mm mil
liilli'illoil" Mill hi- npili Im Hip ill-IPi liml ol Imp
i I-it oi -
llili pioei.inimi' Mill In' ohtriMi! ill I In- liiiil
foil III .inlillil i i.liiiui'lii r mi'lit of Mnlilonh.'lg ml
li hi" nt MI'-nluMii:
Sinilji. .Inn.' Ill- MK.il ) in , M .liiliti l.iilliciin
ihiinli. li ilmiPiili iiinoii liy lln- pnclil'til,
lli'V. 'Ihinildip l .-pip, I). I).
Mi.il.l.ii, .limp 17, b p in -Itru'pli'iii of Mi,'
m'I lor i j- I ijt Mip pii.nliTit.
1111-1111, linn- Is -J p i-i .(In Mip iiillmi- i.im
ii-, .Piiioi ili-i il ii iM'iil-1-: a p. m . liille
lltltf-l, flP.lllllHII lllit lll.l1.
Miiiln-ill.1. .limp PI 10 l in. I.jllf MifltiT,
llilllul' nt ltolii.lt )iliP iollti-1, ' p 111, nl I 'il-lom-
ilnpi'1, .inmiil inn 1 ins; ul Mil' lioiril of Inii
Uis; -J p. in., i union of lit' I'titnppin im)
-optimum l.lti-i tr.i Munlipi, in thrlr hilli; s
P In.. Iiirtiinil Altitiini ii'iiiiiun .mil li.intiit't .it
Mip llr.it I .Ul.'ii.
Iliiii.iln, Iuiip -l li) i in, I.im- Ihpitd,
n iniiii'iiiiinciit. tonit ti Im: nt iIpcippi anil awinl
liitt of nlis; I p in. in I In- ChIIosp ImililiiiK:,
irtmiii mi nitiil lollinon, .'iipii Iii lln- lulli. of
MltiiluMit lo tin- llniiini jtitl iiiiili'tl f-np-il.. .nl
nii.-ion hv i nil, ' p. in , in Mip t'lillrgp ilnpil,
inii'i.il ini'. I in;, nl lln V 1 1 .111 r i i
HE SPOKE OF THE FLAG
Eloquent Tribute Paid to American
Emblem by Dr. C. M. Giflfin
Before Great Audienue.
II n.is ti i onsK'K-.iiliin of sr",it pto-imiiioti-
v lilfii 1 1 hi'oimrod tlii' i.im I'i-tlc
.Mctiiiiii-t t'lpivtop.ii i-lmti'li lam nitjlit
ami lislt-iied with tlirills or p.Uiiutic
fi'ivni lo Urn very r-liiiui-nt it-i)ii)n
ut'.ii-li I5'' Dr. I". M. Gitfin pii'iu-hed
111 hiinoi of tilt- i(-iul tUlB RPlvIrf-.
Thu iMtm wa liiildon behind a i-oloi-.-al
in.ih.- of p.ilnii. ferns, iild and
iiilihati'il How oi m. nil cither side of
which M?i .- -i-c-n tlm folil- of Aint-ilcnn
llan-.
Oi. (ilfliti i-lio-o his text fiom I'sahn-
71: "They (.cm up their I'ttsitfiiK fm
aivrus."
"When the tun-tent .lew- 111 ,1ein-a-ii'in."
.-niil he, "..pi' tin- -tiniilaiil-. of
nonm wnvliiR on tliu tuneti of tlmlr
temple, they -,n the Hag-- of the
eneni ainl lealized that they weie
not (lieu- fm ilei-nialioii, but for dc
"iM'ialioii anil lfi offnied tlieii l.m
Stl'me a- (he laiiff'.l.'iKO of hatieil.
'We li.ii )ea.-on lo be -.'lad that
uui ('ii-lBn N still in the air. It has
bofn -hot at by many an anlagoni-l.
ami upheld hv many hands, and now
-till wae- iiii-ullled and puto. And
let it is eiy III, -iv ihat many of
von joiuiK Amei leans luive not rleailv
and i-oiH'i-ely iinili'i'stninl the leason
lor this iiiIkii. Do you know tliat
it I? neaily tilt- olili t national banner
ill Use uiinllK tile si eat poweis.' Th
tii-iiilor nl I'Manee, tile eow' and led
of Spain, the banner of Itnlv. tlm
staiiil.'inls of llits-ia and fieimany are
all of fompai a lively leienl iidnptlnn.
The led emblem of IhiKlanil, with its
I'ltlon .Im. k. was only adopted in 1.SM.
And nslii lieie 1 wlh to .--ay that I
ailiniie IIiiAl.ni'l a- ti m.iKiiilleent ua
lioii, .mil I do believe in Amjlo-Aniei 1
i.n allianee, bill never on the basis
tl.it we .no th-- ivi-akiv nation and
have to einwil in undei the snpeilni
pill. el nl (ileal nritiilii.
"(Mil- Hag i-eitulnly de-en i s some
m i.er.ition, bei au-e it ha.- lasted lon
Rei than llio-t- of tlie-o othei iouii-tile-,
idpI iliu- ll -lailil-. Ib'-t of nil
lor HleiuM.i-itiie. Then il stand- for
Kiowtli. l-'li-l made up o tldlleen
still-, now Ini i.v-dve have shone forth
in lis ii-tileap spa v, each for an in-ilepi-ili
III -laic. iiin" nl whii'li aie
linnet than eiiipiies
And limn thi-i i- lti p. It ii- gen-eioil-
IoMp I'ni llu- iippi-ci oil lellllis
of t.M,iiin. II i- lifted evi.i i lieie In
the light ol the clown-tinililen, and
spcaU- of self-soiei umeiii b a peo
ple and In' a pe iplr We HMlly ill'1
what that i;ie.il statue In Xt-w Ymlc
hiii bur li"i.ilis, llb.'ily ciilighleiilii
Ihe win Id. We aie known UiioiikIi the
wiulil inoie Pi' our inilepeinleiite than
i-ioii fm inn- ineiition-, and millions
tome lo nm .-limes to i-noi our j 1 1 i -li'Bi-.
"In tin- iict pl.ue the il.m; iamls
I'm sepii'alioi) We owe no alloylalli o
iind pay un tiiiiutc Hut our
stiiniiitld tlm-.- not slanil I'm hale, and
thcielnic I am glad we did not re
set vo fur mil ii.ii ioii.il emblef die tat-lle--liiiKe
Hag whleli n.i u-eil betoie
l lie iti'Millllion, bill ll we weie In lake
llll nip' ol the ll.lgi llseil b dm i olo
lllif, I would be al.nl lo It, lie llm
pllle Hue baillP-l. I'lli'b ot the sep
lloiis and iiiloiiles had ll- baiinei then
ami in 1777 ilic conibliieil In the n.i
llolial Ha-' wo have mm. with lis blue
Held and nuns lon-iautly growing; In
number in make out biilllniit n.ilirinnl
criislellallnll. Ami I -lllely bellevn
tliat tlm benellis ami blessings of
Auieilcin clvllUallnn alwa.vs lollow
diH Hag
Tuba may In- In Milled and iu-t un
dei tlm mlliti'iv lesiiue. but tt will
eviinlliallv sell In down and iipiueelate
i, up notions in not taking uwny out
Hag until ii .stable foim nl govein
ininl W'll- esiahllslied We tun not
savage-, neeklnar skives, Inn wo uio
biollmis, aolng: nut to hiotheis, tlm
develnpeis of tin1 best syhtem of gov
oiiinieiU, ,'tlld If we aie tine to our or
Iqlnnl piecvpis. Old (ilory will never
spread du fnhls over any land tn do
It Injiu.
"Tlm lias Is mil tile banner of thu
uii.il ehlst, not the Muuilnid of the
ilf-tiiu tioul-f i rftupils I'm law and
older, ami tlieie should be a fealty In
mu hem is fur what It signifies. I
believe in h.niug die Hag eiriywlmie
for !U' educating liilUiPiiee.s on our
i'lizcnsbli. We should have It on our
public hUmcIs unci any pilvato school
in Institution wlihh lotuses to plant
the Hug at the command ot the gov -eminent
Is so ilHtliictly fori'lgn that It
should be shut up and banUhed finin
the land.
"And tllPKifuii? float out Old Glory
mul lio.it in every r-linie. boat out,
lilu.o n t -en, llo.it out and float as
long as time mid space shall last a ml
eternity."
Ask lor Kelly's union crnckeis.
Tho sniukcr'b delight,
c-lgar.
Kleon" 5e.
Ask for Kelly's union ci ackers,
CHARTERS GRANTED
TO LOCAL COMPANIES
Scrantonians at the Head of a Concern Which Will
Build New Trolley System in and About
Scranton and Wilkes-Barre.
C'liHtteiF for (he new liolley com
panies, to seive Scruiilnn mul vicin
ity, wen granted ut llin rlsbuis. Htit
nidiiy, under the piovlsioiis ol the
Kocht mid 1'jineiy nuls, signed by riov
ernor Stone, t-'rldiiy night.
The companies leeelvlug the clinr
tei.s were die North Knd Street Uall
wny company, the West Cud Slieet
Ibillwny eompany. dm South Side
Stieel Itnllwuy coinpnii.v. the South
Wllkes-riiD'ie mul Avoeu Street Jtnll
&y compmiy, and the Wllkes-Ilnne,
Hudson mul Xortheastern Itnllwuy
i ompntiy.
The live companies mo cupllull'.ed nl
$00,0fMi. "raetleiilly the same Intel ests
me Ideiitllled with fill (He conipmiles
and some of dm men In the new com
panies prominently Hgute in the Scran
ton anil Xordm.-i-lein Itiiihoad com
pany, tlm l,.u kawaiina ami Wyoming"
Valley Trnotloi) cotnpaiiy, the Wilkes
ltuue Hallway cotnpaiiy, die Cmiimll
I'm-It and Speedway Slieet Hallway
company and other pioposed lines,
generally rogurded as counecllons or
feeders tor the big-rapld-ti.inslt trunk
Hue which Is to extend limn t'ai lion
dale to Wllkes-llarie.
Hon. 'William Council is pi.-lilent of
the live new companies ami a illiec
tor In each of I hem. The oilier ilhei
toi.s aie Theoiloie i). Connell, llr, A. ,T.
Council, of Scranton: Geotge A Lee,
of Philadelphia, mid Senator donjniiiin
K. Koiht, of Lewlsbiiig.
Tlm Xorth Knd Stieet Hallway com
pany will seive tho central city. Provi
dence, Gieun Ilidge, Duiunoif and
Peieisiiurg. Its li-unk will extend out
l-'ianklln avenuo to possibly .Mulheny
or maybe Vine streel. and thence out
AVyomlnp avenue to the not them
botimlai v of the clt.
ix wkst sritAXTox.
The West Knd Stieet Hallway com
pany will opetate lines on West Scran
Ion, leaching- Mnln avenue by way of
tlm Mulbeiry slieet bridge.
The South Side Street. Hallway i oni
pany will go to South Scianlou by way
of die Linden stieet hi idge. It will
In a measuie supersede tlm Connell
I'm 1c mul Speedway company.
The South Wilkes-Pu ic and Avoca
company will have its Hacks exleml
Itig between Avoca. and Xmitiioke and
scive tho whole city of Wllkes-nurie,
togetlier -with ils siiiiiiunding tO))I
toiv. Tills line will have liny-four
miles of ti-itck'-.
The AVIlkes-Baiie, Hudson and
Xoi the.isiern company will urn from
Nnnticoke by way of Kingston ami
Hudson to Pittston. This line will he
nineteen miles in length.
Out of all the scoie- of applications
lor ohm lei s under the new liolley
laws, those of the Scranton companies
and some from Philadelphia mul Pitt
burg- weie tlm only one- ri anted Sat
in day. They aie now in the clt.v hi
the possession ol the pie-idenl of Ihe
companies, Congressman Connell.
Tile pmvi-ious of (lie new laws
which apply p.u lictilarly in die e.i-e
of Hie new Scranton companies sue
those which deprive sin old couipan.v ot
cM'lusiw lights on hi idgcr, and on
slieets for wiiiih ihey have ftanclil-es
but on which they aie not operating'.
One or tlm other nf the companies
allied with die Scianton Hallway eom-
CROWDS WERE ENORMOUS.
Buftalo Bill Did a Great Business
Here on Satuiday.
ibiorniniis c)owds attended hntb pet
fm tna in es of die -iuffulo Mill -how mi
Satuiday and il is no e,igeialioii to
say dim tlioii-and- of po.sous woe
luined -ivv.iy duiiiig- the day. Tlm
.-liHut tar company leaped a small loi
tuue c.nryiiig men, women and cltll
ill en out to die gioiind-. Dot li pei
foi maip es vveit- excellent and lioin th e
-peciatois tlieie came naught but
wolds ot piai-o tor the dailng ildei,-.
splendiil shots and handsome animal-.
I'robably mm of die mo-t applauiletl
act.- of die da was die pet loiiiiame
given by the tioupe n Kiisteiu ttlnih-If-i-
anil siiom; men. The dusky del
udes who makes bis exit fiom die
aieiui by walking over a bundled
yanl,- with a man almo-l as big as
himself mi his slioulilei.s and carr.ving
a good--lzcd on lH In each liand was
applauded lo die veiy echo, and llii
esteemed tellow counliynieii who turn
no; ens of hand spiing- In suii-s.-nu
in .he most mutter ot fact mmitmr ,is,-i
i mill 111 lor their slime of laiulndo i.
The i lo-liig featuie of the pio
gl amine, tlie "Siege ot Tieii-T-lll." al-n
proved ii winner with dm gieat ni-liilldaip-e.
During the alteinoon pei -I'nimaiiie
dieio was a rathtr mitii-iip;
im Idem In loiiueUliiu with dm sieu'o
v.hlcli moused a big; laugh limn tho.-;
who saw li, Dining die most i-teliing-p.U
l ol (lie act, when the aicua Is hid
den by du-i mid smoke, when i, union
are roaring :ip.d lilies cracking, dm
hospital (oip- (s indoduced and e.u
iust looking men wlih strotcheis iiisli
uhoiu tin place seeiuingi.v as much In
earnest as though die b.it tU weie the
geplllll .U title.
Two IHtor hemei.s in kkal.l, beating
p. limp. looking individual In n .lapau
ese iinliouii, lame uishliig along to.
wauls die exit, when there loomed up
bel'mo them the tall fonn of a genuine
-pei linen ot the Ametleaii counti'.v
llian, lioni- ."pun, black whiskers. ,u
til dm other distinguishing mmks.
I. ike men on a Jiie and dentil eir.ind
llm two stalw.ut Kildlec boys, swoived
uoi an hull Mom their path, bm
hutted Into the gentleman fiom dm
l in -tl districts, mid as he diuppod head
over hi'i'U pns.sed out of sight. The
coiiiiti'yin.in io-o in a dancd sort of
way grinned siuphllv. and limn Joined
111 the geiieial laugh at his expen.-e.
STABBED IN A BRAWL.
Wounded Man Said It Wa Done at
Buffalo Bill Show,
1'aily yc-tetiiay morning a man was
hi ought Into the I.aeku wanna iius
Idtal, huffei'lng beveiely mid will) tlm
blood Mowing fu'ely ftom seven more
or less deep knife cuts. Ho lefused to
give any iufot million about hlmsolt,
and merely declined that he was
slabbed in a brawl ut the liulfalo 1)111
allow,
1) Lewis attended to his cuts, only
one of which was at all serious, He
hud live stubs on the hip mul two lit
the shoulder, and It was one of the lat
ter that hail to be stitched up. When
.ibked his iimnc, he smiled u knowing
pany or the Scrnnton itnllwuy coiu
jiimy Itself, hns sectlied fimmlilses lor
iilnttisl every deslrnble stieet in Scrmi
lim. The limiul)lses vvere conditioned
that the load should be built In two
yruis. Tlm company took advantage
of only a poitlon of Ils ftanchlses, but
continued to hold all the streets to the
exclusion of other companies.
ax iiititoNiiors yikw.
It was generally supposed that fran
chises for dm .slieet---. on which no load
was built within two yems would bipst;
mid the control of the stteet for rail
way pin poses i evert to dm city. This,
however, was decided to be an enon
eons view. Tho court held thai even
though ii mad was not built, the holder
of the tianchl-e could continue lo hold
it until councils declared the fianchlse
rescinded. In other words, die lorfelt
u re clause vvns held to be iion-nuto-iiiiitlc.
As conditions pievallud In
Sci anion ( oiineiN, this decision luemit
that the Sciautou Hallwav company
i oulil do die dog--ln-the-nimiger uc-L as
long as It had Its usually eillclent lob
byists nt work. Now, however, the
Sciautou Hallway company forfeits Ils
rights on every slieet on which It Is
not. dally, operating a ttolley Him, and
In a case like that of tlm HoarlnK
liiuok bridge It must allow any other
duly finnchised company the use of
its tracks If loitncils deem It picfer
able not to have two tincks on die
hi Idge.
The new laws by similar operation
al-'o solve die ditllculty the big liipid
liansll line was etpei ienclug in get
ting Into Wilkes-H.nie.
When seen at his home yesterday
atlernoon, .Mr. Connell said, hi relation
to tlm purposes of tlm new companies:
"it is too ejily .vet lo give tlm de
tails publicity, but joii may quote nu
ns sajitig- that the roads will all be
built."
Theie is baldly a question ns to the
ability of the new companies to seciue
Jranchi'-es. In this city the public Is
clamoring for bettei street, ear service,
and has come to believe that the only
way wo wilt ever get it Is by com
pel It ion. The old company has con
lessed it can not give Scranton such a
seivice as a city of its size and pio
giessiveness demands, except by a
ptoeess of piecemeal Improvement.
PATinNCrc KXHAl'STRD.
The city's patience has long since
been exhausted waiting lor a decent
-ervlce to lesult finin this tinkering
mid patching policy, and any pew com
pany of unquestioned stability that
will come along and a-lc loi the pi ivi
li ge of putting in a i oinpiete Ihst
el.iss stieet ctv sstem will not have
to ask lor the pilvilege a set owl time,
it is s.ire to sav.
The new loads aie to be modem In
eveiy lespect. One of the modern f en
dues will be the uiulergiuuiul cable on
all the piliiclp.il stieet-. This will do
away with all poles and oveilmad
wile-.
The new trollev ail- make it prac
licallv iium.iteil.il to the Council I'.nk
and Speedway i onipany what disposi
tion is to be made of the wiit of al
ti I native mandamus giunled by Judge
eiss, ifiiiiuy, to compel tile attorney
geneial to biing- iiio w.uimito pio
eeeilings to attack tlu-ir ih.uter,
.".mile and aunouuii'il himself to be a
Mr. Smith.
'I'he ieiiti.il police station was uotl
lled. but when the t ompaniou of .Mr.
Smith he.iid that a patrolman was
coming down lo the ho-pltul, he seized
Ids wounded comrade by the arm and
they left die hospital huiiieilly. Smith'.
wounds wen- evidently lii.ule liy a
pocket-knlle.
EXERCISES AT MOOSIC.
Held in Connection with Closing of
Schools.
'I'he Aiidiloiliim at .Moosic was tilled
to ovi'i How iug on l-'ilduy evening to
witness die closing exercises of the
Moosic High -clmol. Tlie pupils of the
pilmmy mid Inlet mediate gt. tiles jiar
di Ipated In the Hist lull' of the pio
gramme. Twelve- Hide giils fiom dm
luiimiry innm looked I'haimliig in
die ts of pink and gu-f-ti, and de
lighted dm audience with the fun drill,
also the hoop i J l 111 and the I t' l-;iitf
lt 111 b dm gimiiiiinr school ghls weie
much uppi eclated by die audlc-iice mid
showed em etui nailing on the pait of
the ti-acheis.
.Mother (loo-e gave a "reception" lo
her nuumioll- tainily, and the unique
cost nines of Hide Tommy 1 linker,
Tulil, tho Piper's Sou, Little Hoy lllue,
duel: and .1111 mid miiiiy minus culled
toiih much laughter ami adiiiliatlon
fioill the mnllellce C,tl les and Nellie
Monies sang a duet eiy nkel.v, ami
lispoilded toil he.illy iiuole,
A very iileaslng- pan of tlie pio
gl Illume was a sextette, i omposed of
Ihe .Misses Klhyl Ttegellas, Vina
Drake, IMna Levan, .Maud,. Itobliut-,
Oeimvleve Schoowiver awl Su-le Wut
Mns, wild lendeied soverul selections,
The graduating-1 kiss nuinbeied four,
viz., .Misses Lizzie Crump, Cmrle I "J,
llriinges, .Mabel ISnger and Mr. Lou
TboniiH. They )elecled KK'at ciedll
In their pint of the piogiainnm. both
upon tlu'lll-elves mid teachels.
ciuules Snyder, a member of dm
.Moo-c si hool board, in a happy man-net-
pie-ented the pils.es which weio
olTercd by the school board at the beginning-
of dm school year lop dm
highest standing In siholaishlp. Lou
Thomas was awmded llrst prize, but
us tlieie was so little dlffeieuie In dm
Ktmiilliig oi tlm ruber tluee uimiiheis
of the class, e.n It was presented with
n beautiful class pen, .Mr, Thomas,
who Is llm .voungest member of Ids
lass, s to bo complimented oi) bis ex.
celleiil woil; dining die year.
T. I). .Muschul, president of the boaul
niaile a very Inlet esdng- addicts, ami
pieseuicd the diplomas to the class.
Pi of. Osborne and assistant teachers
wer highly commended hy the patrons
ami school bo.i i (I fot the excellent woik
accomplished b tlm pupils dining the
past school j ear.
HORSE'S WILD FROLIC.
Animal Driveu by Win, Brace In
Runaway Saturday.
What might have been a seilous
runaway occutied in Cirecn Itldgo
Siiliuday forenoon, when n Hpitlted
hoise. ill hen by William lirnee, took
flight near the Delnwuie and Hud
son ci op-dug, on Mousey u venue, nnd
iaii lip tlnil street ,
At tlm euivo near Conr.id Scluoe
iIci'm biirn, the di Ivor was tin own
fiom the cMillnge and the horse coli
dlltmil Up the livelllle lo til cell Hldge
street, wlieic the call luge nollhled
with mi (ductile light pole with such
foice (hut the liorse bioke loose fiom
It mul run down tlieen tlldge stieet to
the Delawine ttnd Hlldoll iMosslllg.
Jumping- the gates, wltleli weie down
ul the time, mid cimllnucd the i it tt to
Wed Sciiinton.
When It leached the ow net's bain,
tlieie whs not u stiap of hiilliess left
on It, Koittimitolv imlihi't- dilver nor
horse weie burl but the can Inge was
bmllv danmgod.
ARMORY NOW COMPLETED.
Work of Dot-orating the Interior Is
Progressing Rapidly.
'I'he handsome new minory of die
'I'hh leendi regiment s now c ompk'teil
III piuctlciilly every detiill, mid the olilv
woikmen within the magiilllcetii slum
I tile mo (hose piep.irllig for the mili
tary ball, with which die mnioiy Is to
be opened on Filday night liexl. The
Hug sidewalks have been laid motllid
the building, and a forte of workmen
are engaged repairing the loads on
Myrtle street mul Adams avenue, so
that the can lages conveying pei sous
to the gieat social affair uuiv ap
proach the building with die gientesl
ense and colnfott, no mailer whnt the
condition of the weal lief Is on the night
ot the ball.
The vast dilll mom has already be
gun to glow with the decotntious,
which work is being" lushed loiward
day and night. The contract leqtihes
thai nil decorations he In place leady
for Inspection on Tuesday.
The gie.it structure Is laid out In an
almost perfect maimer for the purpnse
for wheh It Is to be used. II has ,
fi outage of 160 feet on Adams avenue,
and on Myrtle sheet takes up the en
tile block back to Jefl'etsou avenue.
The style of architecture Is massive,
yet graceful, embracing die outlines of
forticss and castle, and Is one well
suited tn the character ot dm building.
The fiont is heavy and dignified In ap
pearance mid is broken by tovvos at
either end and on each side of the main
entrance to die building. The toweis
are circular and have a battlement ef
fect that adds greatly lo the mnitial
appearmiee of dm building.
The base of the building Is rough
hew n greystone, as is also the Irim.
inlng of die facade and the capping of
the ttinets. The body of tin; building
s polished led brick, and the blending
of giey stone Willi ft makes a very
pi elty combination.
RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES.
tin. (' lliilillln, pi-tot of (lie I'iid (.Vim in
Mlllioill-I l'pi.liipil rlmiili, piritliul .M.ldtlly
tiiiiiiiini; u-ioii Hit- piopi-i oli-.cn iiKf m' (he sjli.
lulli
'llii" wi i ire at VII soul.' ITnivfmb'.t ilninli
jf.liiiliy inniiiiiit; vv n contlurtcil In .Mfinl lion
It'V. lie tli'lotii'il u liiuf sermon un "llii'l. ilitcr
tli.p.. "
llci. .1 M...1IUM, ju-tiir nf Zion L'ltilrtl
lltiin,;! In il itiiiuli. tuitl .vi-sh-nlj) mornltij; nt
mill, uf lie- It on. vvliiili miglit be iluwn frmn
tin- lift- nf ( lni-1 .i :i tlulil
'lln- I'owi of tlio ( lnuclt'' T Hie tujiie
-pulifii upon I i-t uiilu In- lli-e. V .1. I'uiil, tl.,.
ilmpioiil lu.lm f tin flu on lllllltl- ll.ipli.t
ilninli In tlie minimi'.,' In- sui1,e un -The Mt-t
mi;c nf Anio."
'lime Mas a -.pet i il jiitlinn pr.ii?c --iiii
ji'-lfiilj.v nininini; in Hit I'luin'rnir I'tclii
lcii.ui ilninli. The lugp anil m-11 ti-iinul ilmh
li-mliii-il a linmlKr of silcction-. as-i-tril liv Mix
I.oir, violnu-l, nm! . . rtolitits, bum
'flu- fi-nid- it lite .Vilitus .mnic t li ip. 1 III
ni),lit vv.n ikolrtI In Siril.iv ..(lioul win!,. I lie
sunil.iv sihunl -iipciinliiiilciit, Clinlri, ( lunilii'i,
pii'sulul .mil biiif .niiii-is un,. mul,. j .Linn',
A. I.iii-inii. .laiiii", II 'loie i, Ci'iiiac U. I'lillllp,
.nul lltv, .l.niii. Iliihi-., ihe pi-ltu.
Monday
Kid ti loves, the best $1.00 glove in town for $1.75 I
Kid Gloves, the best $1.-50 glove in town for I.I5J
CorsetsCut Price Sale.
1.50 P.D. Corsets for $1.00
1.75 P.D. Corsets for 1.25
2.00 P.D. Corsets for 1.50
4.50 P.D. Corsets for 2.50
1.00 Flexibone Corsets .75
Fine Featherweight Batiste Corsets for 50
Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
Gowns, good grade muslin, embroidery trimmed 59c
Gowns, tine cambiic and muslin, nicely tiimmed, em-
broidered lace 95c
Skirts, line cambric and muslin, i. j gaiments, for... 95c
Skirts, lawn and longcloth, slightly soiled, 1.59 grade, 95c
Corset Coveis, good muslin, for 7c
iMuslin Drawers, 30c grade 39c
Laige assortment of Infants' Slips, Robes and Children's
White Dresses at special prices.
Infants' Lace, Swiss and Lawn Caps, new assortment
of styles,
Ladies' White Waists, new styles, just received.
Lawns, Swisses and Organdies just received.
Fine Silk Ftons, a sample line, at half price.
Garments worth 1 $,50, all sizes, for 7.95
Garments worth 10.75, all sizes, for 6.95
Umbrellas, ladies' and gent's, fast black, rain .39c
Ladies' and Gent's twill silk, stylish handles, new pat
ent push, $i.$y value, for' 1.00
A line one with nobby handles, worth '.i.oo, for 1,59
Liberty Satin Spot Ribbons 25c
Bath Towels, a great bargain 15c, 17c and 23c
Ladies Grenadine Stripe Hose 25c
Misses' Fine Merceried Red Hose 4c
Infants' Cashmere Silk Heel and Toe Hose 25c
Ladies' Vests, lace trimmed.., 10c
Ladies' Vests, trimmed with lace and silk ribbon 12-c
Ladies' Vests, Silkalisle, as line as silk 25c
MEARS&HAGEN
415417 Lackawanna Avenue.
III
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miir nrrnn tin
Yon never knew a britlc "TO BH" who did not like pretty
dishes. Our Store Is an Exposition of the best and finest
dishes to be had in Scrnnton. No matter whnt you want, be
it a complete Dinner Set or a tlnv Alter Dinner Coffee Cup
and Saucer We hnve It. Our line ol Cut Glass has few
equals. N. B. Wc aie Scianton Agents for Libbey's.
("Nul Ced.")
VutvaT
Geo V Millar A
3; vjcu. v. miliar ot
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People's
Tastes
Differ
Helps you
to supply
every want
Credit
Your
Clothing
self here
vou fts-
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have all the popular
styles to select from
31-f Lack. Ave
Second Floor
Open Evenings
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PEOPLE'S
Iti-v. Itiilmt I. V. I'li-in, I) I), pi.lnr nf Un
IV Mil iiiiii- llipli.l Inn , li. pitMiliii) ,i .pnlil
ti'inpn.il.i.- Minion I.i. t niulil l.iUini.' im t
llnnii- "llnv uiti (Inn ( lii-iiii.," 'I til-. . Hi I
Ilniil limi' llu tliiilti,' h.i. tm- ii hi tl l In., .iiiinm I
vviiliin tin- pu-l two .vim. vi'i it wj. Il-titnii I
In li-l nn.li! hi .i Iiili . niiuua iilim. .
Bargains.
1.7; C.P. Coisots for $. 79
2.50 C.P. Corsets for 1.75
1. 00 P.N. Corsets for .75
i.jo P.N. Cnrsets lor 1.00
i.oo Flexibone Corset 1.75
n rrn - m
IIS
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Cn m Wjomlws Avenuo
-wo. WHlklnnAi.00kAt.uni g;
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At the Start
V ll .till tin M-.eiui fin mi ril1llitv
with III liiliti in nil) lit-l Vtiil
unl tin .I'l.tm Willi lln- nl.intu.o nil
un .Mini fi'lc II von tltli- .1
SCRANTON
ll'i nutli im nil .i'iiIii- l li(.lit
l-lll'ttUll III III- .1 pllj.llll 111 UII Hill
Hi. .i.i; I'tiniijh In si ,i in I liiiil l.in'il.s
II lull Ill
D
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126-128 Franklin Ave. li
Goods am Prices
Is the best argu-
, merit we can put up.
SEE THEM.
They will speak for
themselves and
Credit
Clothing
Company.
i
Give the
Children
a Treat
That they will
enjoy all summer.
A Lawn Swing
At $5.00.
1,1kc tin- me shun 11 iili.ivo will
Kivc llH'iii im I'ltil nt .)iiiii-.oinniit.
Tliov iil'i- sluing mul iliiinlil".
1. till 1111- iniuli' tn I.im iiiiiii- til. ill
lltll' ."''.It-Oil.
Hill & Connell
121 N. Washington Ave.
Shifting Kesponsibilitu
Ih nluuvn i-xiMisalilc w lii'ii it jiyy In
1 - 1
(lime ronicli'lltloilib . '
ICv'fDy owner of icil dtiiito'Cdfilcti
ii-Hjioiii-llillltli'.-i ih.it. do not .ani'w'fii: In
IiIk .iriniiiitt-, ini, th"- aro linperallvply
IllipOI-tlltlt.
Tin' opinion nf an Jttoiiiny iipnn'tii'o
i-i-i-iuliy nf your l.ind lilies nius-t' 1)
b.n'Kert li) .Mini own ,d-mi--.
H. i lie p.iMiii'iit of n ii-iisoii.ibla fee
you iini shiti till." Inibillty on Ilia
Title Guaranty and Trust Company
01 hcrantuiit I'cnna
512 Spiuco Stieet. '
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A II Mil Itnlu.l, llull'li i Hull,
lie uuiil'it I lull Olllccr,
(Prof.Q.rTffEtL2T?l,fi;,:
AurrUft. liucmittHti rr Uofc ull frhtf
li Urates liriMiw 4buMt. BlcJ I'oUus. Nfrni,
yrbiilitluil swkoali,iri'iiVtrulorrr'iT
rulllait. C4tluDiJiil A Vhrunkra Urcaak.-
ifrrh rt-tra rurr4 4 it l(f ). 1 11 jtr prrltrkl 0 iv-tni
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