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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, 1901.
3 -
CONTROLLER'S
ANNUAL REPORT
IT WAS SENT TO SELECT COUN
CIL LAST NIGHT.
The Total Receipt for the Fiscal
Year Ending on April 1 Last Were
$460,318.57 Sinking Fund Ib
Shown to Be in Healthy Condition.
The City'a Net Indebtedness on
April 1 Was $431,010.84 -Tho
Controller's Recommendations.
Controller Howell liit nlRht cent tn
pelect council lilt repot t of receipts imil
oxpentllturcH of city moneys for the
llsfitl car cndlnp on Apt II 1, unci nlo
n stnteiurin of the city's net imlebtvd
nit on that il.itc. Hoth were refcuei!
to the flimnce eiiiiiittte without oin
niont The conti oiler's communirntlnn
nmi the ncoman Imb llnnnclul report
uie given Im-Ihw .
Cit (Viittriiller'i llepartimnt
Nf intim, 11 , Atic '.', l'"H.
T'i tho Id n i ilile llu vloit ami Cniiiium limn-
ll
(.rntleniiii llu- limine mi lniKil 1" I""
traii.illcn (mm til) l llic tlilnl I" i m "'
tlt wniiil ill". tnBfllior with the ilrln in
ulnir Hi" rfin prlitinn nnlliiahn f"r ilir mi
trni tl-nl lejr ami the deln In tie Mnl hiui
mice .nnl approi il rt the Miikins fund nit
In tho ulnMm: (mnl rniiiiiiMiin net pitirll) tic
laved the MilunlltliiB of no (1m.iI o.ir ifprt t
jnir Immmlile limlioi it in iltliir ilnie llu
nit nl Matili 7. l"OI. furlliir ilirecU that the v
rt ihill bo prlnioil
I uMi tn tall tho nltriiliiii "I mm lnnnnlile
lmilif. tn tho (ut thil Jill ndii oir our defi
ciencies uro ctowlnir hmier V ati i!nt 1 deft
liencv ippmnrlitn n ot Mr: for Vim, ue
hue s.i'1 i7 Ini I'nil nnd jllif I h nl railed
for nil ilfMiliinj l.ill Irnm tho nrlom ilipirt
nient .nnl viIhiiiIImI tlirm tn Ihr rnuniiNC it
ihto nl I oh II. I'D ""I atnoillttllli; tn l"v
1'iJOli .iiMitlmiil it. A. it m io tn Iho amount of
t'i ?ni (t: iii.nrril lull ini ilenutiiient on a hi"
mil rlenmul tn deputtttetit. ilito'l Mij 20, lull,
ami thei uro 1 ill i niln. In
On Mn "i. I'll. I ent tn lour lionnralilc
IhmIIoh i ftJlriiiint hmtini; tint l I2 II were
i illhlo f..r ipprnprlntlnii (rrm uiievpendnl Ini
nine of li In poiiPr.il ill in mint, nnd nn
liiiio "ii V'l. In compilation villi a revdtitlon
rl .i.Mir hnimrililo miHo I i.ent in a Mjtrmont
(.lii'Minc rt.; !7 n npilihlo fur appropriation
( in unnlii anoint" of pe lal till Tho ar
r.mn mime titiitulil .tttenient n( TWO .ltow 1
i"iptii. it H !';.' Ilediictlnz Imm this l.
U loniiinoil In no c-.tlnnte nf reicnura (or
1 ill Miliiiiittotl IVIi II. lint, mil npproprlilul
fnr tonoril iin pnrpiww In fllo n( nolci t cnunrll
N . l'il. no lino Vlfll 72, tn uhlili we add
tlo InliiHO In oin IIitiko iciniint. 'il.
makinc crind total n( li,8M K a niiilaMo I r
npprnprlitlnti l( miir homitnlilo liill( oloi t tn
pn lhoo di"firlonilp I rocnnmioiiil Hut n po
ml lun'l (nr tho pnmont n( thoso hilli alonp li
jrmliloil, iiltli a prniUn tint all mono rr
miliiliic In tho ainiMiit it tlio rml n( tho finil
oir lip tran(rrrul tn tho ncnunt (nr the pji
mrnl n( jiiitsniont imint tno oin
unril in tn tln niiimr" n( tlio clli lho not
ilti Inilolitorinp-n, a hnwn In tho ylitnn.nl. Ii
t"l 0(l 4 Thl unuM loaio i mirEiln nl Ks."
Ct' t' up tn lho ! pir tout limit tn ulilili tlio
mi mulil Intur ilohtn it tlio ilile nl prll 1,
1 il
I rotor tn tlio n-ol nt t'.io iinklrg fnrnl In a
tonoril wai noli, lei ir ir nmro rxtonloil ro
intt tn tho nonlv appninlnl -Inklnc (nnrt com-nii-n
mr lho i ih Ini oho In lho .cirril mik
f ne find aitniinl- at dill nl prll 1, IH. "it
"ID M It, ululo lho nthrr aioM ilmndi)
anmuntoil tn IJ(.rx 0 I mm lho In-toro-t
on tlio lillrr iml (mm tho loiv fir lnk
(m (uti'l piirpoio tluro l ilornod about $70,OuV)
mniiilli Hi rr(orrm? tn tho iloht stitmrnt
U will bo won tint up tn an I Inolinline tho loir
1U do oiriul finklni; (uml mil bo tallfl
nn n i todonn -li,i iiml It will lonlili bo noon
ihai iho ulnkliiu' mini i anipli able tn laio d r
i rblitalinllt
Itrfi rrii'ir t" uinlri iliun acalmt tho old n
tuc niinro n( dnniEO iliiint, inurt mnt iti
Miion thii ill not boir IntoroM, I roinmnund
inn a critiin (un I bo ihi ahlo in tlio not
li. il ippinpriilmn (or tho p.iiinrnt of tin huh
d nni on the niprni il nl tho tntmiiN ml llo
i ti t In itnr I hit nill relieir tho i in .( io
b v i i and interest rhirco whiro lho d. lit r
p it a hit itaim in dftiult n( piimrnt In the
cm in ju'lsnii nl.
Ilifpoi tdilli tiibmlttod
t llmioll. ( in ( nntinllor
mi: i iwmmxii -rxTiiMi r
'fiur from ill tnunoa (r lho jur 1
II
Ti i uiroiit loir l'""
Tai pimr to tear rl
Tirt ro;.-iiorcil
( it InotiM1
I Hi m'Iii it or. i nts
Ituihlili.- ponnila
"Hoot inmiiilluner (periultt)
I i.iinr liitnes
V lo u
I'Mind matter
Tiro dopittniint
Iluitd n( houlil
7 411 14
!7. 1" .!4
.1.2 !'l .il
S'i7 l
2nl 7-
1.1H VI
ITi BO
i tin :,
3. iS Oil
II 47
1 .VI
Ml Ml
Miior't dipittmrnt fi.r'i
lino lull n( 2 nr ivnt. tit en (orelsn
inturanio rmnp.iNin
lntire't on rlnkliKr (mil aiiount
rule if pirk itiiprnirinent bond
Mdfrmen't ritioi
sj. is park
" Tni n
n I7 71
lonno mi
4ii". (O
oil JO
HDAM 17
Rocehod In m ittottmenlt
on impmirmmt
Few oi t
.$ il.O'i-' J J
. 2J..1I7 m
n't M
1'ivon
Eidcu ilk
- IV
40
Total mrlM 463,3I ,'i7
I'vpriiiliturrs (or fame
period
ritniril till aiCMiint TO.1I1 f
One hill of 3 per cent I ix
ru limiranie lOinpinlet . 2,7nl lJ
Redemption and Inlciett
hnnded ilibt n.l.e-,1 SO
I'unliix' it park Imndt ln,( I1
I'onimiwinnt tu ilcllmpient
ta iidlutor 2.7.1.1 ml
bit uir park( Kpeilil) Imoi i
-SJ7O.037 on
I'lld lir
llienlt -
Reilimptlnii
iltv
and
Iniprnie
Inlereat uoiidt , ...
loner uarraiitii ..
Redemption and
lmndt .
njio iiirrantt
tiideiialk iiarritilt
1 111 7
1S.17J 40
11.0)7 01
, 7,r.s an
Q,SM Oil
inttrctt
- 1 1 27'i ill
Tntil (IMiurfrmrntii !11,(lfl 10
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ir
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If
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If
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DEALER8 IN
.
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Bonds
and
Investment
Securities
M Broidwijr, N, V.
WllVri Dirrc. Cirbondile.
6 6 Commonwealth bld'e, Sainton, n.
i'fctafciimi.
CjsIi balinoe Arll 2. 11(10,.JIM,T:1 W
Itttelpla flint jnr l') tnJ.IH 47
iih..'.nTs ,vi
l)lbiirtlnent (nr Jfar JfHO, 41 l.'HH 2
(n.li iMlame April 1. V'l JI,liM
lot niiidri nioclal ami citntil ill
mmitiK 17.'TJ37
Catli InliiKi' In Efiioral city accmmt.f 60,10 Kl
(llilk-atlntit as ultvt lo
tlna-
Warutitt unpaid t l".l"l S
II il line ol npptoprlatlnn to
li.-.kt l')l 2l.fT 21
I lievpindeil Inlimes 4 nt J il 1
.VUM 11
iirplut $ HUM 7J
Tho i i.li balaiue In alnkltn; Inml ai-
i mint prll I. Iii 17l,5l 41
Addlllniial Iwiidt. rciltinptlon lutuc
1MJ 101,000 00
Additlnnil .Nil in: park loan, K't
ana I'M :0,0O)CO
Aoirtt ol finking fund ,
tiii: city
rotloultiir 1 the
W',bl 41
s di:ht.
elty controller's
ftnti'ineiit of the InilelitediieHH nnd re
sourtei of the ilty of Scranton nt the
ilof of tho lli'iil yenr, Mnrch 31, 1001:
IIOMH.II Dl.llT.
(Hi linpniiiiiiiiit I.nm 10, I per rint
lino '.lull I, l""l, md annually tn
oar l'i, rile. U.fM
Duo lull I, l(i", nnd anniiilli to
lear l'l'i. ran, l ,V)
I iiiidinir li in lMt, I xr mil
l.'.nou on
I' II""
lino lull 1. Pill , i m)
Pun lull I, 1mm l i,m txi
Mutililpil lliilldlue Imn, 1', 4
pir tint
Puo lib I, l'ti'i, Siw. Rfi ti lA In
tliylic 2.11O0 ro
Puo, Krb I, lill. Snt Id tu W . . tO.000 Ol
Miinliipil Impruieiiietit I nan,
111, 1'4 lr cent.
Duo Die I, 1'tll 2200000
Pin Pet 1, l'l 21.000 Oi)
Puo P.c. I, Pill 2J.oil 0
Puo Pn I, l'Hfi Si.tmoO)
llnli niptlim I.H.III lories, 1MI, 4!2
nr iint -
Puo lime 1, I'KU, N.h 1 tn II, In-
tlntlie 34,001100
Puo luili I. ') No. ,Ci tu OS Il.imil ("I
lino .iiino i, nn, Sot hi tn imi .. n i im
lino Time 1, l'M-i, New 107 lo 141 .. i,OOi 00
flrldiri loin, wrles lsil, I'j per
tint -Puo
.limp I, I'iOI, Xrw 1 tu ill, In.
ilutlio itiOfooo
line June 1, lniM, No HI to 11(1 ,. 60.000 in)
Hue .luno 1, 1014, Son 141 to 1"0 ., fm.Ofln 00
Duo .lutio 1, PUO, Snt. 101 to 2VI .. lO.lrtt l)
Sn iiir l'-rk Imprmeinent loan,
lll.l'in, 4 per tent.
Hue .lull 1, 1'K17, N,w 1 to 20, In
iliialw lOimono
Pin- .luh 1, 1U10, Not. 21 to 10 .. lo.imo i
riundeil debt f Ifi.OiX) 4X
MSPRV fl.MMS
I niild uarrintt to April
I 1WI i 10,101 54
llihnieit an I nther in-
rnutibii euhjett to adjutt-
ment 20 '.no ,
JuUmintt 1210rt)no
-$ lfi,7i 12
Total oilj Indibtednett ?
Ill Mil 111 KS.
t'1-li in Keneral c It ai-
iMiint J ;o,M 4
ri-li In iiituo-.l and sink-
ine fund nreountt .... 17I,S4 41
PeHnqiient tan ind other
items lollecttblo .. . . 21,000 00
Ilondt hniiEht fnr tho ben
efit o( sinkinc (und
lledi nipt Ion I.nan, Srle
nf l''l 101 000 00
Nn ue I'ark 'Ann, leoi-
l'i 20,000 no
FOU.ioi 1.'
SOT 771 2S
411,010 31
Sit i Hi iiidebtulneR
$
btatrment nf lho amount nf tho latt
pieiodiiiir di"et-ment. aluitinn
nf ntable propertv nf the i It nf
vrantnn, I'j , lho nmc beins the
as-.o.ment for (he ear lXi:
0,cupitlnna I,W!1(H
Ileil and remnnal Property 3 100,V1 no
Mil 2I tnl,4D. Oil
MATTRESS FACTORY FIRE
Building and Stock Damaged to the
Extont of $500 Joseph Josephs
Was the Proprietor.
File btoke out eteida moinliiR In
the bed Hpihiir nnd nuittroMt factoij
on i'Hpouo avenue, owned and opei
nted h Joseph Jo'-ephs, and hcfoie the
ll.unoi lould be eMliiKuNhed the build
InK had been altnoM eonipletel de
stuped. Tin' hlnze ni lliflt noticed about 7
o'cloik 111 the leu r of the inetory.whli'h
N ,i to-tor fiamo structuie. An
alaim was pioniptlj tin tied In fiotn
Hos fi.' rn pou e aenue nnd Phelps
Mieet, but befoie the centi.il city eoni
p.inlet mulil ntihe the whole inteilot
seemed to be a mass of llame.
A Iiiiro number of made-up niat
U eases, which wete In sloik, nuide
(plendld fuel for the Haines and It took
ne.nl three-quaiteis of an hum to
extinguish the lite.
The building; was damaged to the ev
leni of about $1,000, while the Moik
allied at ubout $-.000, ,ts piaetltallv
dfstroeil Hoth building and stoikaio
partly liihuied.
The lit t l belleied to have lienn
caused by the iiireb-ss dmnpliig of hot
ashes among some lutlamm.ihle nia
teiial In the Ilk k of the building.
CITY NOTES !
P II I'W lls 1 In- lK-Uwur .md II u.l
Ii tillinlil (nnl .--lilil.iv rft i( (.lununml
Nnl 1 mnl .', I.iiui litlo, IHUviait dm lljIlimoiL'
lil
oi HI I II-U II I V l.l lb. rr will lir i nurt
lns i'l III' Hi M .nnl tilT nml line oIIkim nf the
I lilt Ii f nt li ii'.'iincni. Iiiilji. Viu 11, it the r
nn n .ti H n'lloik hluip Mitifin u itiipiiit ime
III lie iliiiiii!
sUiMI) IIV KKIMIPH! -lluniiKr nnncll
.lotiulii slkiml III" itiiiiiiiii iiiiiii4 for tlir
intiMiiiitliiii nf iitrin of Inml rium in Hi?
M-i nitron! Ii mrr ilUlrnt .1 ml ul.n the lollnuini:
ifHiliiliniK. I'toililiii.' lor tlio niLtinn of a fire
lililrint In Ilir 1 lil vi.inl . iltior tttui the Muiitoii
lliiliwi ii iiiHtii I Mop il will nt lCiot Miort,
aii'l ciintlnir pPiniUsloti in tlio propfil) nwncrl
uli UK lliklotili nirt to pup lint iliuiuiulilJic ut
their own ixicnr
POLITICAL.
Tlir llrpulilliiin ptiinari clcitlon will lio lirlil
un Munili. vrpt. IHih. H01. licliiecn tnf lioun
i I and h n'llocV. p in . Hip niiiicntioii un
llmiMlii. Vpt llttli. at IOoMihIc i in
KjiIi rjnilnlilf mint rocl'ltr liU full inmr ml
adilifs", the ufliie fnr ulilili lie ilomirn lo l
jnilidalr, .iml n lm a4cini nt to tlic louiit)
ilMtitnan nn or hefou' ae 27lh int.
Hip ilKllnnie loiiiinlllip lll coifrn thtimolii'
auonlliieli IViinl I H.ui, I'hJlinun
h p rcllciit, Sotii'lao.
Roynl Arcanum Excursion,
The lloyal Arcanum will tun nn ex
eilixlon to Lake Isidore, VYIday, Auk
y ll.mei'.i b.i'id will be In attendant e
and the hmvIios of a Bond citeier have
been Beeuied llefieshnientH will be
tued at a icasotiiible pi lie,
The committee will piovlde mmino.
mentH, such as base ball, wheelhairow
race, euc iaee, ete. The grand nrntoi,
Frank H. Wlckemhaw, of HanlKburK,
Pa., will be In attendance, Tickets,
adults, 75 cents; children, 40 cents. '
REPORT WAS
WHOLLY FALSE
SWITCHMEN HAD NO INTEN
TION OF STRIKING.
They Brand the Story Printed in
Yesterday's Republican, the Second
of the Kind That Has Appeared in
That Paper Within Two Weoks, as
a Fabrication in Its Entirety.
Switchmen's Officials Say They
Are at Peace with the Lacka
wanna Havo No Grievances.
The sttlke of the l.ncknvvnnnii
switchmen threnteneil yestenlay by a
dilly paper did not materialise and
1'resdent l'rnnk Jones, of the local
union, denied to a Tilhune man that
there wum any likelihood of the men
going out yesterday, lie said:
"Why, that nrtlcle In the Republican
wis nil wiong and contained the llrst
news of n switchmen's strike that I
had heaid. Jn tho llrst place, oon
trary to the statement In the pappi.
the switchmen hfld no meeting last
night. In the next, we sent no som
mlttee to New Yoik to w-e 1'iesldent
Tiuesdale nnd In case lie refused to
grant our demaruK call the men out
before 10 o'clock tlm afternoon.
"tliand Master llawley was In
clt Wednesday and Is Hill hctc,
liaviuc gone to New York to see
the
not
the
l.ackaw anna's ptesldent, nt reported.
The grand masters family llvt" In
this city, you know, nnd every time lm
tomes within a hundred miles of Scum
ton ii sti Ike Htory comes out.
"I'll toll .vim how that story, In the
llcpubllian last week about a strike
came about," added 'Mr. Jones,
nnd he smiled nt the recollection. "A
lenorter came down to the nrrt nnd
asked one of the boS nit about
the
sti Ike. Then he said, 'Whin nie
you
fellows coming out'."
TIP WASN'T STRAIGHT.
" 'Oh, tomorrow morning nt il o'clock.'
the ivvltchman told him. meaning, of
coutse, that the men would then come
out for woik as usual. The next dnv
there wns nn nitlcle In the papei, tell
ing nbout the switchmen's pinposed
stiike, but theie wasn't a sign of it
about the yard. The Republican seems
determined to make us strike whether
we will or no."
On being nsked what the osact status
of affairs was and whether or not the
switchmen enteitalned any ptesent
cilevnuces. Piesident Jones retreated
Into the shell of reticence with which
the switchmen guard their affairs and
lemnrked that the question was a lit
tle too btoad to discuss.
"I know of no loniniittces eonfoiilng
with Superintendent Clarke lccently."
he snld, answering an lntci rogation,
"nnd the only Infoimation I have re
ceived of such was seen In one of the
pntvi-. No confluence was oideied
by the union "
The general committee of the switch
men, consisting of delgates from all
nlong the intk.iwanna system artlved
In the city esterday ami wete In ses
sion throughout the day nt the Rank
hotel on Lackawanna avenue, with
Giand Master llawley and I. A. Tim
lin, of the local grievance committee.
NO GRIKVANCi:S DISCPSSKD.
The latter said last night that noth
ing In the way of gtlevances wns ills,
cussed and that the matters brought
up for discussion were simply of a
routine business natuie. Another ses
slon of the committee will be held
this morning.
Last night the regular meeting of
the Switchmen's union was held In
Rconomy hall. It was latgely attended
and those piesont bad the pleasure of
healing an Intotestlng addiess deliv
ered by Oinud Master Jlawlev. Mt.
Timlin, as ehalman of the in ess com
mitter-, slated to a Tribune man
that merely the tegular business of tho
lot ill was being illsiussed and In speak
ing about the slilke lepott iIpcKupi
there was not the least foundation foi
the published lepoits
"Tho switchmen," he declared, "nie
nt peace with tho Lackawanna and
over other milium in the counti
No grievances will be bt ought befoie
the Lackawanna olllcials as a lesult
ot the meeting of the geueial commit
tee here, nnd theie Is not the least
sign anywhere of tumble."
FIVE PICNICS AT NAY AUG.
There Were Ovor 2,000 Persons at
the Park Yesterday.
Theie were no le.s than live I.iiro
plrnlcs til Xay Aiifr park j-estertln
They wete conducted by the following
ehiirihe: Zlop HvanBelleal church, of
Serantnii. Duninoro Methodint llplnco
pal cliuuh, Klmhuist Picxhyteil'in
ihurch, Mt Hetliel liurch, of Scott
town-hip, and tho Afilcan Methodist
1'plsropal fhuich, of ihls city.
Supeiintendent l'lilllijis cftlnmteii
that theie weio over 2 000 people at the
p.nk. and -ald thnt It was one of the
blRKest dajo of the 5e.11.
PLEASANT DAY MAPLEWOOD.
Mr,
and Mrs. Charles
Robinson
Entertainod.
Mr and Mrs. Charles l!obinon en
teitalned a largo party of fi lends yes
terday at their Mimmcr.home, "Cails
iuhe," at Lake lletuy.
HuueiV band was pici-crt to add to
the enju) niont of the occablyn.
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
J V smitli, rolloitoi of alatp amUniintv tavr
In Nnrlli Miinslon timnlilp, icktrnln tiloil hii
liowl in llu fuiu of :l, 111 and lud It nppioipcl
liv tin' rmn t '1 lo HirctlM aip W, C Smith sml
I.iIpi toliort. 'I he Imml of llmry llirdlm;, of
Old KniKP, "' tle u" "' $'AihI3 ..I, uj uv ap.
pniipd lij tlic mult 1 lie Title (liuuiitoo and
Ini't coiiipmj of Siiantnn is the inpii,
1 lut llaiinnn 11 ml hU uifp, (iithinno lljnnni,
ef Ol.iplnnt, are tlw phlnlln In in aitmn In
tri'. I'iKiiii ic.IhiIjv uL'ain-t the Vnnton
1 1 a i 1 1 a i inii'iMni. I)', .lulj I Vlri lljnii.ii 1,
cctllnir on an Oljpl ant ' at I.JiKjw.imi.i and
IVnn airnup iihui tin cir ktatted up nnd t.ho
ji tliiuiMi to the paKnrr.t an J icr kcrluiblj
hull.
Piompt delivery In lint weather docs
much to keep n person cool. Older otir
Ice cieani ut H.inlej's,4J0 Sinucp stieet.
fT
WMtfl&fl4dt??6Jdli
WOP
Ihornniili in.triidlnn Inn liiition rap
.radnalM wcure lvl in.ltlonJ Sime are mm
ilrawlnif kaUrle ol &ti, sl.Vm and 1,-00
Mini In nie and t innnth r.uillly thftnvplvn
to nil pmlllon iilik-h pa; $.1) at.d m per monlh
at th lart Thf altiiiilin of t MM HOI'S iniins
peopln U follrltrd l'ojltioiu furnl.lied. Write
or tall fnr circular;.
i BUCK & WHITM0RE, 6CRANT0N, FA
JOURNAL OF CAR BROKE.
It Sornilod Throo Freight Cars at
Mt. Focono.
A Journal of one or tho cam In a local
frelRht tialn hioko nt Mt. Pocono yes
terday nnd ileinlled tlnee onm nnd
hloiked tho ro.ul for user two houri".
The iiiclilent oictineil nt 1 o'clock to n
train coinlstlnu of (lfteen Ioadd cirx,
which left hero enrly jestenlny morn
Inp The Journal whlrh hioko wnn In on
of the lint cats of the train. Thieo of
the rnn wcio thrown off thi? tinrk nnd
weio (tltnoit entirely demolished. Super
intendent i:. M. Hlne waa on tlic peenc
tlurlnjr the afteinoon and poironnlly
supervised the ileuiliip of the trucks.
Conductor Hrnne nnd new wero In
chiitKe of the train.
BOY SERIOUSLY CHARGED.
Michael PldlcVa Aunt Claims Ho
Stole $70 from Her.
Mhhnel Pldlck, n 9-.venr-oId boy, re
siding In South Scrnnton, was jester
day arretted at tho Instance of hit
aunt, Mnrv Pldlck, who charges him
with steialirg $70 ftnni it tiunk In her
room.
She had no evident i to offer nt n
hearing befoie Magistrate Millar, ex
cept that she saw the lad coming fiom
her room, and upon going tu her tiunk
found It limsiickod and the money
gone. The boy denied the charge In
Iti entirety, and the nuglstratc held
him in ball for a furthet heailug todd.
WORK IS PROGRESSING.
Contractor Willinmi Expects to Have
Y. M. C. A. Building Finished
by January.
The woik of constructing the splen
did new home of the Young Men's
Chiistlau association, on the coiner ot
North Washington avenue nnd Mul
heiry street, it now going on apace,
and the foreman In that go said jph
terdny that the building would be en
tirely completed and leady for occu
pancy on January 1.
The building would now be under
i oof wi'ie It not for delay In securing
the tetra cotta facings nnd cot net -plec(s
which nro being used for orna
mentation. The foieman Mild thnt If
no unfoiscett delay ti. inspire the
structuie will be under loot in sl
weeks' time.
The main noil Ion ff (np building,
v. hicli Is to be six stories high, has
leached a height of three stotles In the
fiont and live stoiles In the i"nr, while
the cellar woik has been almost en-
llioly iiimpleted. Plumbers and dec
tiielans nre working up tluough the
building ad fast as the Hunts nie lnld,
and the work of piping at.d wiling will
be nraily finished when the roof Is on
t'ontiactor Williams now has slst
men at woik, but as soon as the build
ing Is under cover hf will put on a
double shift of men, so that woik may
be done day and night Tho contract
for the Intet lor woodwotk and painting
has been nub-let to John Renoie, but
the other decorations will be done by
Contractor Williams himself
Some Idea of the splendid size and
stately piopoitlons of the now building
may now be had by a near view of the
ttiuctuio, which piomises to be one of
the how places of the city when com
pleted If the building Is completed by
January 1, the fonnal oirnlng will be
held some time during that month.
DEFENDING THE CUP.
It Ir an Interesting Pastime, but It
Costs Liko Sin.
I.inrniee lVrrj-, In t rank l.islii's PopuUi
Mi ntlil;
The e.Mii t sum of innnej paid for
the ("oliiiuhl.iu. In IS''1' Is not known,
but the hum ban been (stlmated at not
lei's than $li"0,000. Without h doubt It
int U-s than JloO to 1 111 1. v lui throiiBh
the m'.ih n piobably the sum was much
Bteatei than tliln. In the Hist pait
of th season her owner paid $1(1,000 for
tluee suits of calls. And then there
was the Uefendei, whiih ni ted as a
trial horse to the Columbia. It cost
just S'iO.OOO for hei to be .1 ti Ini hoise
but It v. is paid without a Bio.in. And
now for the piesont season
It will have been nollied that the
1 (instruction of enih up defender has
rnvit Iniliiltiili nioto th.in 1 f 4 tirpilpnos-
sor The fact Is, the Hetishoffs have
sevei.il thnilsands of dollars for each
minute of etni speed. Vollowliif?
thoM deductions the Constitution has
unquestionably cost not a cent less
than $200 000 to build. Pile has a large
tender, the steamboat Mount Hope,
nnd a ciew of fiS men. She has three
or four Milts of sails, extra spars and
the like, ami she will go Into diydock
before the cup races. Outside of the
$J00,Oo0 .pi nt on her coiistiuc tlon she
will piob.iblv cost the Helmont syndi
cate about Jvfl.OOO Then theie is the
co-t of her ttl.it horr, the Columbia.
Phi' will cany a new of forty men.
eat h of whom will leielvo $!"i a month
In wages. That m.ikis $.',J00 a month.
$U,no for the live months she will be
In commission. The wages of Captain
Ttarr nnd the llrst nnd second mates
villi aggregate for those five months,
JfidOft, the tender will cost $7,000 ful
fill ms for the men have already ie
suited In nn epondltuie of $1,000, nnd
theie Is the cost of feeding them to be
conslileted. This makes $.3.000 nnd her
sails nnd spars nnd ovet hauling nnd
other particulars will easily cost nn
ohter $J"i.00ii n wilt thus be seen thnt
all in nil. $!'i0.000 a conseiv alive esti
mate of the cost of defending tho cup
this c.u .
LEOPARD TOOTH DID IT.
"Quaen of tho Jaguars" Goto One'and
Suffers Severely.
I rmn tlic llnfTalo Coinmoidal
Mllle M.uie Louise Morelll, who Is
known as the "Queen of Jaguars," and
Is a membei of Ml. linstock's company,
was attacked by a leopatd on Aim il 17
nt Indianapolis and seilously Injuied.
She Is In tho Cloneinl hospital In this
dty, wheie she was opeiated upon
nbout two weeks ago, While Mllle.
Mai dll was In a cage with a leoptud
which she was tialniug the animal
leaped nt her. She tiled to dodge tho
attack of the feioclnus animal, nnd In
doing so she stumbled and fell, Tho
leopanl immediately leuped on her
and Intllcted a seveie wound In her
stomach. She was too weak to offei
any lcslstnnce, and befoie and aid
could be given tho leopaid caught her
left arm. biting It In tluee places. An
Imn poker, which was fmced Into tho
mouth of the animal by one of the
ti, Hums, bt ought It to i submissive
state. Mllle. Moielll was iiiiconsilous
when picked up and she was H'liioved
to one of tho hospitals of Indianapolis,
It was expected that she would not
live, us sho was eiy 'wonk fiom loss
of blood and tho stomach wound led
to blood poisoning.
The doctors nt tho Indianapolis hospl
t.il BUK-d that the only means of uav-
Ing her life wnt to perform nn opera
tion, nnd thnt It wan very doubtful If
one would prove successful. About
two weeks ngo Mllle. Morellt wns ie
moved to the Oeneral hospital In this
city, wheio she was operated upon. A
leopard's tooth, which was lemoved
fiom her stomach, had canned th"
blood poisoning. It was found that
the leopard had left one of his teeth
In her left aim, nnd Ihlt tooth was
found 111 her stomach How It' work
ed Itself fiom the aim to the stomach
the doctors nre unable to tindei stand.
The operation pioved successful, and
Mile. Morell will be nble to leave the
hosplt.il nt the end ot next week.
FOR SEVEN YEARS
ALONE ON THE SEA
Tho Wonderful Voyage of Captain
Frletsch Recently Cqncluded at
New Orloans NoMore for Him.
New Otle an 1 ctttr in the Sun,
After seven years' voyaging on near
ly every ocean, the only occupant of
the little vessel which he himself built,
Captain Adolphus Krletsch landed hcio
this week from his lust sulltniy cruise,
met his family which had come all the
way from Milwaukee to see him, nnd
announce his detci initiation to sell his
boat, totlie from his solltniy se.i life,
and spend tho remainder of his years
In I'ens.icoln. on the pioceeds of his
voyages and speculations.
Captain Tiletsdi is a. rinn, only 11
imih old, but has been at sea for
twenty-tour e.us. Seven years ngo
when hu was living in Milwaukee, en
gaged In the schooner trade thetc the
viking sphlt seized on him ami he de
termined to travel over the world and
vMt all tbo e.is He himself built u
little vessel, the Nina, with a forty
foot keel. He left Milwaukee In 1804
for Liverpool, passing tbtough the
llrcnt Lakes by way of Ituffnlo and the
Krle canal to New Yoik His little
vessel moused some Interest at the
time and thousands came to see her.
He set sail from New Yoik for Hurope,
nnd for most of the world, that was
the last hoard of Captain Ftletsch nnd
his Nina. That was even years ago.
The solitary m.iilner has been "plough
ing the ocean waves" ever since. The
Nina has long since gone the way of
all such tiny vesels and tho captain
comes to New Oilcans In n new vessel,
the Anna 1, also built by him, and a
ttllle l.uger than the Nina, having a
44-foot keel nnd 12-foot beam. He
comes bete fiom a cuilse along the
coasts of South and Centtal America
and the tropics with the little vessel
ttml.ed with shells, corals nnd other
marine 'iu losltles. all collected by
himself, for whenever he saw coral or
snell that pleased his fancy he dived
overboard to collect them.
Seven eats tu heimltage at the sea
Is lomnrkuhle, and It seemed strange
that Captain Filetsch should havo es
caped nil Its dangeis but veiy narrow
lv at times, fro when tho first vessel
the Nina was wrecked off th icef In
Kllbrennan Sound tho captain just
ulssed going with her to destiuctlon
by a few seconds.
To navigate a vessel without a crew
Is a dilllcutt matter, for there is the
question of the watches. Who was
going to look after the Nina or the
An t.11 IJ. when the captain, boatswain,
chief mainler, all lolled In one, weie
nsleep? Over this nppaicntly Insupet
nble difficulty Captain Krletcli tri
umphed by ,1 c-son he learned in the
matter of sleep, which lie says and
one cm leal 11 who will make the proper
tt .il-the ability to sleep for a fixed
time, 1111 hour, two bouts 01 tluee
houis as the sleeper might deslie
This enabled the captain to rest dining
calms nnd when there wns no danger
to fear and to be awake and lead
to intend to his boat when danger
threatened He naturally slept meet of
the dn.v because thete was lens damiei
of his little vessel hoi ig run Into, as It
could be seen, whereas at night he
had to be more particular and keep
vi ate h for essels. In crowded places
like the Ilritish Channel he denied hlm
spf nil sleep and when he wns on the
route of vessels he seldom nllowed him
self more than two bouts' lest making
n good eacmlntlon of the hoi Iron
before letirlng to rest to make sure
that there weio no vessels within reach
which might 1 un him down. Ho timed
Himself caierully nnd gauged his test
by the character of the water In which
he was and the outlook for the weather
He also so trained himself to the
sllghest luffing in the wind or dlffeient
rolling of the vessel.
So 111 customed did he become In time
to the system of voluntary sleeping
and waking at a lixed time that when
the Nina was wrecked, when it was evi
dent that he would go on the Klllner
man reefis he timed rhe hour at whlrh
tho wieik was to occur, and having
made all the necessaiy ntrangements
what he would do when his little vessel
went tn pieces, und finding that this
could not on nr before an hour, he lay
down nnd took a good hour's sleep, so
that he would be tested and luvtgoiut
ed when the wieck came The Nina
was wrecked at the appointed time,
and It was only by superhuman effoits
that Captain Frletsch wns rescued But
however pleasant, It may be, and full
of adventure, an ocean hermitage be
comes tiresome in time, and so Captain
Frletsih has concluded after having
been tossed about In his two little boats
for seven yeats. thru he will return to
the domestic life of 11 "landlubber."
The popular Punch cigar Is still the
leader of the 10c cigars.
A Title
Policy
A Title Policy is
in the nature of a
bond under &.eal,
issued by a
financial com
pany, promising to pay any loss by
reason of detects or umnarketability
of title. It is not a mere opinion;
it is a contract deliberately made
and imposing great responsibility
upon the insurer. The company as
sumes evejy risk not expressly ex
cepted. In case of an adverse
claim, the holder need only notify
the company ; his duty is then done ;
the company must do the rest
TITLE dUAMNTY
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OF 5CRANT0N.PENNA.
516 Spruce Street.
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August
Glass Salts and Peppers,
Olass Berry Sets
Glass Mtchers
One-Halt Gallon Decorated Jurs 25c each
China Cake Plates 25c each
Three.Plece Oat Meal Sets 25c set
Many more you will see if you come in and look around
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CARPETS
We call special attention to our new line of pri
vate patterns made to our special order com
prising all the season's novelties in design and
coloring.
Wilton
Axminster
RUJJS FOREIGN AND
Savonerrie Brussels
In our Upholstery Department our selection of
Foreign and Domestic fabrics embraces a com
plete line of
Furniture Coverings Sash Materials
Portiere
Madras
We offer special values in
WALL. RARER
and display the largest and best selected stock in N. E.
Penn'a.
WILLIAMS
Temporary Store
4
iCffluMOWis
ANNUAL AUGUST SALE.
Began the first of August, with a large assortment of goods. Early
buyers will find the best selections.
Our endeavor is to give the people the best goods for the money
they wish to pay.
Our terms during this sale are cash, and goods bought during this
sale will not be exchanged after September i.
ALL OUR
$7.00 Shoes $6.50
to, 00 Shoes S-oo
5.00 Shoes . 423
4.00 Shoes 3.25
3.50 Shoes 2-95
3 00 Shoes 3.50
2. ;o Shoes 210
2.00 Shoes 1 65
The above are all regular goods,
prices that arc sure to sell them.
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
Grand Atlantic Hotel and Annex
Virginia Me and Ilcach, Atlantic Cltj, N J
SUtli jcai. SW Ifjutllul lonnti pnniite, tinclo
anil with hatli, hot and cold lea nottr bath
in hotel and annex, locition sHect and central,
within few ard ft the htrpl Pier Orchetr.i
OftVrs pUl trrirK ,tJ' 1J t0 15 by l.
H M) up lij da Sprtlal ratra to Ijinilies Coachej
meet all tralnj. W lite lor booklet
cmmi's 1: coin
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The Delaware city.
Atlantic City. K J.
Vnne. aimm" and BWiili iVntrally loealed.
Cheerful t'otnfc ruhle and home liKe Tabic and
seriue unurpaed Capantv, 200
Hl.il & Illil lUhKR.
SUMMER RESORTS.
HOTEL CLIFTON,
LAK&WINOLA, PA.
Klnel Sunrnipr II trl m Northetitrrn I'ennul
lanU Hotel luik r.u 'l.Uware Inikauaitii
and WeMuti ii.uk Jt Uitomillc Leaunij
onantoii 'J a ni and I in Write Ini tatei,
l( .I W JluulP. Pu
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
,,, MANUFACTURED BY ..
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO.
Or-MVTE THE XAME.
Sale
plated top loc each
20c set
10c each
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Co. "tH!-" A7"
44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.h4.4.44.4.4 .i,.!h--H'
DRAPERIES
Velvet
DOMESTIC RUGS
Ingrain
Materials
Tapestries, Etc.
& M'ANULTY
126 Washington Ave. 1
ALL OUR
$ 1.7s Shoes $1.50
1.50 Shoes 1.35
1.25 Shoes i-ic
1 00 Shoes 00c
qoc Shoes 80c
7c Shoes 60c
Soc Shoes 42c
We have besides broken lots at
Free
Tuition
lt n recpnt net of tho lfRlsla
H110. fire tuition is now granted
at Uie
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to all tliosp lueimilntr tn tcarh.
TliN school maintains courts
nf ptuily for tesiliers, for those
jircpailnc fur uillepre, nnd for
tllOM Ftlliljlliu; mimic.
It will pal In write (nr parllettlar.
n oilier M.hol nnrra nidi tutierlor ad
unUsea al milt low raua Addle
J. P. Welsh, A. M.,Ph.D.,Prln.
BCRANT0N CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
fcCKANTON, I'A.
T J. KoJter, rrtaldcnt. Flmff II. Uuill, Treat.
R. J. loiter, btanley l Allen,
Vice 1'rcildent. Secretary,
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