THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1901, fete .An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method nml bpnullcial effects of the well known remedy, Svnui or Fios, manufnetured by tho CAuroitmA Fio Svnur Co., lllnstrato thovnluoof obtaining tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to tho system. It is tho one perfect strengthening lnxa tire, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to ovcrcotno habitual constipation per manently Its perfect freedom from every objcctlonaltlu quality nnd sub stance, nnd its acting on tlie kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or irritating them, nmltu it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing flgn nro used, ns they nro pleasant to tho tasto, buttho medicinal qualities of tho remedy nro obtained from senna nnd other aromatic plants, by n method known to tho Camfokma Fio Svitui Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects'and to avoid imitations, pleaso remember tho full na me of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN KHANC1BCO. OAL LOUIBVILLn. ItV NEW YOBK. N T. ForsMobyall flrugKlst' PriccROe porbottla : CITY NOTES -f-f P K II 1's.V lUS Th iilisar, nurl llml m irnipjiis paid -.i.terdss at tin (.in tiss n I i" I mil 2, Lance-line, Haltimoie tlopc Jitd Prim ire1. I.VDIIV Ml -IK II 1 IIk Indus." Ud i lets of Ml .snils' I nisrrallt iluireh will meet it the horn,, of Mr .1 I. Herd, isjl ditin iso nue, tomorrow litem inn It. I. k li ls -The finplnses f.f ll tli" lolllrrlrs imiin tuiiL-slmi .in I I'lsnimith ssere p,ild srsteuUs li.ila tin etnplnses of the Mrinsille, Diamond and Mmrs mines sslll he paid for the Urn hilf of SiirikI IIIK.W, "i.l.i.lNrs -( oii.iaiilc iiim lnvi, of Milrrmiin tohn's (i-iirt, versed a siairml sos t.nhs in V MmonMn, of Itnarlnc llronk town slllp t'T lllru'il selljiii; of intoli nits 1 Iip rraritic will lake pine at 2 u'llniL tins slier nuon OPIV Mil lll (UNCI. 1ST Nailer's lianl ssill rise an opm air iniuert In frcnt of he I Iks lodeo mom, on I miklm dvoinic. toinclit, Mlrmlnc Hi" 1 lk' pindi' ilmui Hu irntril f f s The pirado I In niisirtisp the rmirslon (f the HKs to Lake Lndore s,idnedis STIIKK T.V lOMII.II ( Ml- frmk Milter. if North Main nniur, wis lemmrsl In tin- l.nk aiunnt hn.plnl sesterdas, lijidls linilsrd, n the rrult rf an ki Idem whiili nrmrroil while he ( rft work at the IIkIiiiioikI illi r at I'm p. I urt Up ssis Mrmk t a trip c f n lm led iars, hut fiirtiniateli u tamed no serious Injuries Ml.. IHINM 1.1. 1,11111,1." I.rno l.n n'll, ( Ui lil.il.l, silm ss.h arnstnl it Jiil, ssare Water l.ip iliw.t thrri weeks vr. on the harce nf t iln c $fiO from a bui-si r in nl an V ton h lei. Ins been ilii hiicerl from iii'tods, tli" iniclMiatp sslw triid Hie i.e timline in in ritfflplrni ' of rnkn. e Tin hdj wlm mlfernl the liv, mlijrd Mi'. I Mini 11' itiimirnip and ntade repiralioii tn her toi tie nu invemtn e taiiACfl h the uri 7ialnunets of an I Hon de fctie. FEDEUAL COURT NOTES. f.eorse U l"iie, of I h iniln'i-linrc. w 1 adjn titrated a liankiupt in the ledujl lonrt iiMer (U an l hl i le irfeneil to Referee . llroienn Orr. lineA.' IuMIiIim are I.1.'T In and Ins a-i-eti I'. Uifiinh, of inlniM, n rlinln jd Jnlliatfd a liinkrupt III liirnlitnx ire l,Oi; M and M avelii lf,", Hie ,ae u leferrril to Hrfrree M II lectin P. X. Pivtrlln, of il, n nu, hi, ei.nipleted ork on the wiral nlm u wluih ire to srrip frontKpierra tn the ilmVrt of the OMriit fourt noi-ldis a laiee amoum of hind.nnr oini rnmtil Birlpt ld. ta-V ha- lum to di i eruninl likenri-Ma of veil r il of tho iourt nfflml, nul ,n rflirH III tin, line hap hem iiM-tiih tine poup l r ts.Utl of linn II . iihlnil, Judue of flip unit llmi K Wilhrd tli tint iti.r. nu ulniltleil to prulici in the umri in I Hon V II .IrisMip, the wiond attornn d enjov lln riKlinclion nutlirr i the lUinies of lud.-e ArililiiM, fiitiounded hi the fji h of Hon 1. ihiTon, jiidce of the elrruit iourt, II ,i I W Mint nton. Hon .1. MiPinell, ilmrnt in ,i. rie.v of the iourt, lion, y c jeonaril. mirshji Hon K It Soarle. rlerk, mid lion I II .' els, tommoTi plen judco of Djuphin cntuitt, where the court opened FOLIOS AND ALDERMEN, Steve Photl(k ai ietinUi hi Id In . Oil hill In Alderman llmlili on the i harge ot drtraii Iiiiie John I.lplk out of a board bill .iniouiil mc tn (j t lie ri l.polito e-terda lauvd the anet uf hi r huhand, rnnk I'poluo, wh ni hi .hiipei with anniiated aisault and hiilin and loiiMippirt He will he clrn a hejnnc lufire Magialrat, Hone on Knda Trink W oli hlimkl was lat nl(,l,t lull in .,ii lull hi idennan Itnrldv on the i lurire of hr ieni pirferred In John sarU. win aiuis linn cf Mealing (J V) John Christ and M nilrs Mollm-M, two II u ir rid hojj, wrre arrmtrd ireterihi In IKIiuiip, larkawatini and Wentrrn oftiein. for uleiling ,0,1 nnr from some hirre s of old nieul whiih wire lune In the lards 1i were held In f.)il bill rain hv Aldermin Ruddi Wairant aie out for the arrest of liwph an! lolm sidiunon, two otlni boj, who mo siiniljrh anu-ed V r K k' k' tt ' r it t tt V V aV DEALEHS IN Bonds and Investment Securities tt ' V tt j M nroidwiy, N, Y, f Wllket Birre. Cirbondale. too ivommonwnii'i ti4 k ctrtnion, it. m HURDY-GURDY MUST CEASE JUDGE CARPENTER ENJOINS ITS OPERATION. Snys It Is Not an EnterprUo of Such Importance Thnt It Should Be Mnlntnlned nt the Sacrifice of the Comfort nnd Health of Those Who Are Compelled to Listen to It Re fuses to Enjoin the Merry-go-Round Wator Rntu Case Ha Been Appealed. .luilpe J. V Cnrpeimr yestorday de cided the hutily-BUid.v I'ontieeleil with the ni"rr-go-iouiid tin the Crosby mlil n) near Nn Auk park Is a nuisance nnd must be .tinted, lie declines, how evri to plnie tiny fin titer lestmlnt on tnn crnsb entei prises, believing tho enJolnliiR of the hurdy-guidy will af fnid the tcllef the petition Hcekn. Ills oj. itlnii In full, follows. I daid O Millet a.riliit lames (roln, Ar thur licden, Howard Urfilm and T .1 Mullen I mm l lie bill filed ami tho rtidince takm on this rule I find tli" follow Itur f.HH. Tin- plaintiff. IMnanl (I'Malley, Is the iuii t of a louse j ud lot in Culfiit atrtiue In the nu uf Sirmtoti, mar the coiner of Mul I rrn ureet, whne lie Ins Irdldiil with his lamMy utiee I Ulnars I ut 'Ihrri of the de'milinla, sir, laincn ftnsbjr, Arthur Ogden and llowanl Oden, arc in sonie ininnir Inirrested In and are opcratlnir a desire knnwn as a tuetrv ro round, njHin a tot situated upon Mulbrrn street, about two liiindml ff"l from the plalntllf'a lioao, and in the iuuiiidiite Miltiil) of Nil Am; iark, a plai.u to whlrli a en 11 many pirrons ire m r tistuiiipfl to tiMrt f i antiienHiit and rurntluti The nt npi n who h the merti1 co round is loiated Is li ied hv the three ilifcmlantK last ntnifil fri 01 the other defendant, T ,1 Mullen, upon whom, huncirr, this rule wgs not eerverl, 'Ihe merti pi icund lonsltts of a lame rlicutir rtruiture which revolted hori'ontall' , and upon whnh lie rrrtted iniacea ot hursis nd other animila to ho ri Idtn by ililldnn nil othius, sshn are wllllne to pay the priie i Inrcrd for sueh amusement VMIMN'fl TONIS In the ptirpoKp of further amusinj the patrons and to ittrait cutoiners to tho rnirrprite, the Imrn 1,1 lounl I am uipatilid In an orcin, wlin h ilthnuKh it is not niiessir.h opiralid b the reiolnnj; of thu tnerri ko round, jet s 4 inatur of fsct it Is operated iintitnporaiiioiisly llriiwith, .mil as the wiieel iroes routid it jritps nut tiina which ire heird for 11 illst incc of four or fle cits bloika, and whhh hue been ile uribrd j vinilic in o,iuIlt and effect produeeil up in Ihe risidmts of the sulnils froni rcstins mill 1 ilul.ir.iLinL hatmnns to the ihlc-ful moaning of a inw in ilMrrMi 1 liU has been in operitien for e.ral monll, ilnriiit: whkh time the mean his 1 eon glum; mil these t mi s cerj ills in the weik, fundus mi turns ixccpiiil, from in or 11 o'llock in the fi n n inn until 10, .in I in oni ri.rnt iae 12 o'i toi k, it nicht 'Ihe irntinuiiim tioUe mile h the 011:111 las become uih a . uri p nt annoxime in I so nrtui hi In lh' pliiutil! and his 'amlli, as well as In other pile ins lmnir In the sli'inits, whiih Is 1 Hirhtli riviiliiittit pirlion of the ill.', thit it Ins miiiiuU iiitirfertd with the 1 nnifort of tie lnl pliinlitf ind his f jniils , and other perfons, ,ind ihpriird thun nt ri 1 .mil In thin nnleriric the iniMlnrlit of lid ind pli pi'ltt iiriessible, his nude the nrLhturlinml an iiudcsirahlc pile uf r.-.iil in 1 Midline wa proiluiid on the pirt of the pldiutllT to ehou tint the d lenilints aie al.o liimIiiC in, or hie until quite reuntl' bein cirri Inir mi, irlous snmen on the ht in que,. 1 1111, suih as throwiuc; halls at imares of tats, and pitching rinin it i.im, for hioiim, but the csrlirht of the eviilenie mcius to print tint thU has liein di-iintiuii(il' li Itn rnli, It Is ml petifli ill iimphineil nt in tie lull, jml if th prut up lii uhl bo rtsumoil It 1.111 he prohibited In niliir nu ins Itut time idii be ni qucstim Ihdl the loud and continuous noit of this oian. lm itcd a it is in 1 ipnet HKiiliiiie ortion of th" iit,. is 1 nuiinip to tlut who inp Iheir homi- in the inimedlilp litinily It ! iml .111 rntpipriep of neh inipnrtiiire tint it hould be iniiiitiiinsl it the MirifiiP of the is mfort ind health of a lame nunibr of proiui who .no 1 uiipelltil t 1 heir II It inries nr ucful piuimsek iv.ipt, pirhlps to 11111 t mistnniris tn the innri Koiounl, whli li un ns soil le inn wiihmit li mil the pinons of whirn mieht, pithi-, willin.'li Ioickh Its iinin. Ml It llllll It Itl.MIIMM' It is not mi di.un to impose inv iurther re tninl upon the defi mUnts than i tieti..iri to piiteci the 11 111. I mm, 1 ind, is it U not ch irH shown tint the opiriliiu; of tin no rri 1.11 round ilwlf is 1 vuirio of minm inc,, cither In iieitinc noiee in lirinir rcipiiii.ible fur bnid ind boieier cms imidiiit, I .1111 if npmli n lint enjoiiiuur Hie defend mt from kruulinj Ihe circJti will relieie the pl.11111 iff of the illMailiJIII I uf SA Ills I, lie com plims Hue niiu li I think he i- ilrarl.s enlilled to Ilirn-oti ss n Mirk's ( hurt li, li Phili yi And now, ur '.'i, pull, it ( onlerid and ile cued tint upon eturlts buiitr clsm in the Mini ol tue bundled dnlliis, an injuni lion i-Mie re stiiiiiilni.' tin tlifeudiiiM, linns tiiOn, Xtthur Oudui ind I row ird (Mini, from ipeitluu the oiiun connisied wilh then mrm .o lound, it tlliiiwli iwn; tin Mine, or pi riuittini: it to I . used, co 1 to irfiise iiuiMiite or intiisiuti to the isimiilalnint at Ins h 11111 'Hie rcfUlri'fl lioiul was xuhniltted t.ler,lny afteinon. by ("il .sollrltnr fientge M. Watson and S. II lilee, tit tornejs for the plalntllT. It w.is ap. I'ltiM'd by JudK" Kelly, wltli Mi Uliks, Mr. Smith .iml otlurs of the complainants as ninety JihIkp t'Htpenter'H order moans that Hip ni'f;an must reaso uppintmns nt oiitf If tho defendants so desho they tun nvike answer to the bill In equity and flKlit the case furtliet. The pin. ts'ttiinss un bii i) yest til,iy,tc onler A.is ni.itle .ie nf a piellmlnaiy na ttlte helnar Im-jciI 1111 a rule to 'show i.tuse whv tin Inluiu 1I011 should not lsiie. Borough Must Pay for Audit. A iniPMInn that Is fieiitii-iitly tised In hoiouKhs is deeldotl In the iriprnlid ojilnlon rendeteil b JuiIbp K.ll : Tin II. i.,i,l-Ii if lid ,rji n the Nh.1,1 His triet nf nil loin, ;,, hmiirj lirni, I U t sK s 1, s the fi.is ipiar in lh. , i.e ilai.,1, t ,e Ikinmch of Old hiL'i pihl tn the n, imi.'li an li tniN the Mini of mi as thiir fees fir judituis the atinuntH of ihelmmiuh and the Klmnl ilililt f. r the ti il jeir indini; 111 liiut , Pl lit il.ii urn Ji was janl the auditors for their serines in aiulitlni: the .mounts rf ihe si houl ili.til, 1, vsliuli hum is siniiiht o be mmiinj In m the n Imol dl-lilil In the IiomukIi In t hfs 11 p 1 n. tier the terms uf Hu use tatcd, 'If 1I11 ,-ouit be of tin oplnlin tint the boron.! rf Old 0I1:, lintilil pas the ail lid, is fur tin time usm to the audit cf mhool dislrltt aitounls, aj ue j, the liornintli accounts, then juilemcnt t n en tered for the defimlant, but. il 'lie mint be ,( the opinion Hut thi school ilUtrl t rhuuld .is the uudltoia' fees for auditlui; the nh.nl die truf act mints, tin 11 judjiin nt to le inured for th plaintiff," with costs, rtc II Is 1 well selthd pilntlple cf Ins thil 1 public officer whop ofhte in inatnl In kt Utile tan reitise 110 ruinprnaatinn for Ihe n ifotinan. e cf Ida offlclil duties rttcpt such is it pioside) In- tlalllte I In Vil nf Xpill 1, l-, pruliues Inr tin annuil rUctnui nt one boioiuh auditor In erip three seals Ihe auditors 1.0 elet icj mat pn perls be imisltleretl lioinucli ollltrrs i. iiniipott llnrniih 11dltor, 4 l It I -"I 'Ihe s,i t of Mas I. I sir 1, pros, lilpss that from ami ufier in I i'kiE' the lompruMtion of each lioinunh .uid tiivsnliip mdltor lhall he Issn dnlliis per iliini fur laih das 111 1 r.-arll.i emploiul In the diillis nf Ida office, cxtrpl when a lotal or (pr.UI lnv Klsrs him a Uufr amount While the art l Unit i to the souice ol pan nu lit. the plain lm plltatimi Is that it alnll be from the tmimhlpi and lioroimln respettbely. The rt of May it, 1W makes It the duls of tnn.hlp ind InriiiiL'h audltnrs, In addltlnn to the dullts already im pi,nl in them In a.v, lu settle annually tint silisd accounts rf tin tilmul tnasurers if the iliffcient thoul dutrlcta of the cumnioiiwcaltli, Boon ijf yj for y Babies M&&A Dr. Himd'a Condensed Milk con tnlna plioaphatos of llruo and soda, for teeth and bones j liypoplios plmloa of potassium, for noricsunil brnln; hj popliospliltes of mnngiv nesc, to enrich the blood lucrenio the red corpuaclpa. Tlirse foot! element necrmnry to MilMInc n perfect body urn blended ssltlitlie pure, rich milk used In DR. HANDS CONDENSED MILK Just at tlinr exist In sshent, nnd nine tlie antne tlnvor tliey rIio lvhont 'I lny innko the milk nry rich, but mure pnlntuble tlian "fresh 111 1 Ik. It never coin fcour, nnd nti is on t need len to keep It. ilonklet nn Infant food free. THE OR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO. Scranlon, Pa, CTE?G2S3Z2u,ZrSE7STOwiew and tnikes no provision for pittueut of their fee out of the funds of the school dis'rict. Nor Is there ans at t of nsettnhli ninth mokes any suih provision It ssould, therefore, eiini jdlin that the auditors could not enfone collet lion nf tlulr feea (mm the nchool district, because tins could point to no liw makmf the schoul clistrht liable, an 1 there belnu no llalullly 011 the part of the school tlistriet for fics of borou.'h,' auditors the plilnlilt, of iouw, 1 innnt trtosei II Is Just is muth the dutv nf the boroujh auilitora to audit the act omits cf the si hnol treas urrr ns it Is to audit tin at counts of the lioroiuh ifficrrs, and is the act of !, almie rettned to, allocs them per tlieui rouiii'nHitlmi fnr csit It tin nitii.-i.irlH emplnird In (lie ilutna of tli, ir oftite, Ihes ire entitled to be pihl for the audit ini; cif Hip m hool treasurer's ictounts 1 litre is notliilijr anomalnua In the fart lint thev tip anl Is the boroiu:h t'lts lontrollers aie reipnritl Is lts to countiisiitn wntraiits oil tin trci.urer of the school ili-lrnt, nntsMlh.tandiiu tins aro mi ofttters sud ire pail out "f cits funis There Is sitth intlmiis of relitien lutw.rn I or ouchs ind silionl tltstibts sshnh are totinuuitis in ttrrltors tint it Is not at all ineiilar tint cue set of lutlitors shout mdlt Hip 1.1 1 lints I both neinc piitn-i fide Imrnitli tfllirrti it r -ilium tm stiilnid ctinctiiiition to hi hi tint lh ,ut prosiihut: for their i onipiiiitloii s . iilc 111 jiatid tint it be paid out of He boruiuh funis And now. s.us 1.' I'U ju Isnirnt is ilirntil to bp entered In fis. r nf iln dtfenilint and aain.t the pliintltT with Iln rl,ht of ippcal. Two Now Divorce Suits. Appllt itlnn for dlvoiee was made yesteitlay by IMsi.itd Whitman on tho Kiotind that his sife, I.ou.i Slmpsnn Whilnian, uas unfaithful. Michael Walsh was named as ici-iespondcnt. The Whitmans wetc inatrletl .luntiaiy 1, Is'i". and Used together one yeat. Attorney D. .1. Keetly leptes-ents the llbell.mt Ada I. We.ucr asKs for a dUoite fioin William II Wcneron the Kiouutl ot tlesertlnn Tiny wete married Xo- ember l'i!, IM'T. The alleKed desertion took place .luiv :o. lvt'i. John M. t'or hett is atmrney for the llhellant. Has Ajipenlcd Water Case. The 1 ase of I'nnr.ul Sc hioetler iiK.llnst the Set.tntou ti.is and Watei compitn. In uhleh Is ItiMih'ed the rlKht of the city count lis to ll the iater jates, was appealed to the Mipei lor ctiuit vesterdiiy by the plaintiff, repiescuted by Alloiuicy I. II. limns. Despite the acUetso opinion of the local court. Mi Hums Is tontldent the ll Is the ptnper i,ii ty to tl the tates, under the "neneial wclfate" prolslons of its I'll lit! 1 Will Admitted to Piobate. The will nl Miss I.ucelta Louis', late of "Ve.st Sciautou, Was admitted to piobate jesteiday. I.etteis testitnient.il y weio Brained to her hon, 1 lent y l.ouls. Mniriage Licenses. Michael Hniwka Sciaiiton M.uy Anna Sleruslntlc Hcranton Ale. Nenroskl Thioop Maiy Anna (leUlel Tin imp TO CONFER TWELFTH DEGREE Knights of Malta Will Convene at Old Armory Nov. 23. Local Kiilslits of Malta aie easily antlclpttliiK Nmenihei ."! hn the Hod Cioss the twelfth digrce will be cimferietl tipcin 110 members The.se are, all membeiH of the liieen HIcIrp com luiiliileiy. and the di'Kiee will he 1 on feiietj upon them by Hlr KiiIrIH Dep uty tiiaiuli Cominantler W. S. Hartlett. The ceremony will take place In the old ai 11101, and Sir Haitktt will be assisted by Mr Knipht 'omnia lulu Daxltt John and the electee team of Anthtae lie coiumaiideiy , No Jll. John l'. Hopewell of Ncuth Siiantnii Is at the head of the committee In chnrKi of the aunntteinints for the Leiemonj. IN HONOR OF DAVID COPLAN. Mr. and Mrs. S, Hinerfeld Enter tained on Sunday Night. Mr. nnd Mis. S Hlncifeld. nf 315 1'enn avenue, entertained a few fi lends on Sunday nlh'.it In houm of David Ciiplau. who Is abo'it to depart foi Huf falo, where he will mako his home. Among those who weie piesent were: ent time, to tpiote the chalrinan Miss Lena reldman, of Tennessee, Mr. nnd Mih. L. Cohen, of New Voik city, Miss Loulne Waltzuer, of New Yoik c it . Miss Penil Llnner, Miss Hadlo lllneifehl, Mls.s Annie Illuefeld and Louis lllnofeld. "Smile, Confound You." Vlrs (litcinuu, iriasul in lir be.t sown, was siituiE for lici phntoKraph "N 0111 tv rn-loii piidtn me -is 11 tnfle too fiscrc," i.jI.1 Ihe phologiapher. I01 knu; .it her usei his tamcia. "Ilila the leaturis a tr,lie. little tnori, plne Wait 4 uioiniiii " He uiiip biik, nude 11 ..Uuhf c luti.-p In the adjmlini'iit of the hud rmt, then sln.il oil auj liu-pct Is (1 Hie icsult "Now, then Heads Ititr piidiui-lhe cxpies -Inn la killl a little too' mum. Hi Ux the fea tiirea a ti UK V llllle tnrri, pit nr lllrcet .loin tcare ut the card on this tiprlshl p.i.i Ml nails, tine iimininl atiln- pardon nir, Hie e pieaslnu in slill loo sesere Helav the" "lunliiit!" roaicil Mi. ( heeseiuan, coniini: out In 111 In hind Ihe rtiirn Jlul KlarlnK at her sat .icly, "Hiiih, tonluuiid icu! fcinlU'!' Til lllu. WILL ERECT A NEWSCHOOL BOARD AT LAST RECOGNIZES MR. FRANCOIS. It Was Decided Last Night to Havo Flans Prepared for a New Building in tho Second Ward Bids for tho New Bohool in tho First Ward Opened New Boundaries for No, S3 and No. 0 Schools Mr. Eynon and tho Teachers The Board's Patriotism. The membei.s of the hoard of "control at last night's resular meetltie; de cided to erect n twelve loom school bullilliiK In the Second ivard on the property west of Noith Main avenue known as the "lluhlnan ttact." The matter was hrotiBht up In the repoit of the bulldlnpr committee, whkh body recommended that the school he eieuted and thnt T. I. Lacey S- Son, Hrehllectf, be dlitcted to piepaie plans and spci Ideations, the tost not to e. ceeil J.'.MO pnr loom and the eot to come out of next year's nppioprlatlon. The report of the committee was unani mously adopted by the boa id. When the prisent 01 sanitation se cuicd tontteil of the hoatd some fi w mouths oko It was decided to erect new n-liiiol bulldliiKs in the ritst, Sixth and Twenty-Hist winds. Ml. 1'rancols, the lonliollei from the Second waul, who voted with the ten niembeis who didn't sctuie control of the bo.nd, endeavoied li have n new buildlnK for his ward Itovleled for at that time, but was un successful lie has .since stiiceeded, however, 111 impressing upon the pow vi s that tule the urgent necessity of a new hulldltiK In the tlrcond w.ud. nils for the constiiictlon of the new HrIi; room bulldlnir to bo elected In the Tit st ward and to be known as No. 2.' school weie tecelved and referred to the building committee. They wete as lollows: 1I1DS FOli NO. 2.'. M. .1 Ruddy, Jln.nhti: Dunmoie Lum bei company, $12,000, M. ! Doyle, $i;, TJO, S. Sykes .t Scinn, $15,252, Woelkus .t Itcldleman. $15,r,(i.'. All these bltls In 1 hide plumblnB and Iie.itluK and ventll litltiK. The lettei nccoinpanyliiK the bid of the Duumoie Lumbei (otupany, the lowist bicldii, contained a slatt iiient to the effe-ct that the school buildings fot v Hli h cunttacts weie lecently let wiitild have com the dlstilct far 111010 than they did had not It (the Diiiimtiie Lumber lompauv) hid sepaiately and I'lilepeilik'titly. The loiitiai't foi the fuinlshliiK of coal .0 tho 1'ouitli distiitt was leeent l.v let to .James Keaine. who Insisted that 1 clause be Inserted in the urn iriet in.'kliiK It not hlmtltiK In case of a stilke. The supply 1 omtiilttee reLOin inonileil last night that the board ac cept this clause and the leeominenda- ion was unanimously adopted. The kmdugaiton cominiiior recom nii't'diil that the 100ms on West Mar kit strut anil tiatdner avenue -which wete used 1. 1st veai for klndei gai lens be rented again this year for $.'0 a month aim that sevetal of the kindei gart'li teaiheis be ttaiisfeited. Iloth ici tiiiiuiendations weie adopted, Siipttlntendent of hchools Howell sent In a toiamunicatinn leeomiuendlng that the bound, 11 y lines fot No !l ami No. .U st bnols be teatraiigeil ai cording to a schedule which he hid ptepared and It was decidet! to approve this schedule The boundary lines thus es tablished aie ,is follows. No. ."r-l'iiinineiulng at the Inteisee tlmi of 1'oplat stteet and Qulni v ave nue, wotwanl to the i:. ami W. V. lallroad tracks, southwest along the tiaeks to Myrtle stteet: east on Myr t't sl-iei to Lee couit, dlagnnallv fiom the Int.isectlon of Lee couit and New ntteot west waul to DU couit, south on Dix leititt to C.lbson stieet, west on iibson stieet to Washiuglon avenue, south on Washington avenue to the Delawaie, Lacknwanna anil Western lalhoad tl.it'ks, east on the Hacks to Qiiincy avenue to Poplar stieet TU LNI'ORCi: R'Li:S No '-.lb ginning nt the Intersection ot (.'upraise avenue and Latch street, east on Latch stieet to the V.. and W. V. lallioad t'Ticks. southwest on the Ha ks to Myrtle stieet. east on Myr tle street to Lee couit, south on Lee coin J tn the Iptetsei tlon of New street, d f.goually southwest to Dix couit, south on Dix court to Gibson street, wett 011 Gibson street to Capouse ave nue, (Vipotise avenue to Larch street Mi Lynon saiel that he bellened that piloted eatels containing the tides and legulatlons of the board, regarding the time- which teaehirn aie required to be at their st hools evety day and also the regulations! tvgaidlng the holding of single' sessions, should be posted In cveiy st hool. Tho lilies he said, ptnvfde that n teacher must be at her school fifteen minutes before opening time, but he undeiistood that a veiv large number of teathets did not get around until Just as school was about to open Jle said that In his opinion entlicl.v too much leeway Is now given principals In tho matter of holding 0111? session a duy. It was dually dot lded after Rome little discussion to dliect the super intendent to notlfv all pilnilpals that hereafter these rules must be strictly adhered to. On motion of Mi Phillips, the sal ailes of the principals of No. 14 and No is schools wete Increased $10 per month MIsh Alice M.ihon wan appoint ed to 111) tho vacancy at No IB school, caused by the dep.irtuie of Miss Kent for the Philippines to ait ns teaelim In those far-oft Islands of the sea. The Janltms' and officers' pay rolls for the month of August were ap pi oveit The Tribune. In commenting etll toilally upon the decision of the boaul to open the schools next Decniatlon day, tool; occaslotn a few weeks ago to tefer to this 01 tlon as uupatilotlc. Mi .lennlngs aiose last night to "io sent tho In.slnuatlon" and to proclaim with much lgor that the hoaid Is. not uupatilotlc Ho thought that the open ing of the schools on Decoiatlon day, for tho holding of patriotic exerchm, would bo a splendid thing hut sug gesfed that tho matter be lefened back to tho teaeheis' committee to hear any objections to the plan which might be rnlsed by Gtand Army men or citizens at huge. The suggestion vvats taken up, and tint question was tefened to the commit tee. The ofllce of A. D. Preston, dentist, Mnirs building, will bo closed until September 9, m .m Smoke the Pocono Clear, Cc. THE GIRLS OF HOLLAND. Their Freedom Gi enter Than That of Most Euiopcnn Girls. Krotu (he II11111.111II11I.111 In Holland, tin- mass of every class go to public schools and all mix to gether Lilian tlon tiegliM it t 0 years of age In the, public schools, and nt 12 a girl l examined and parses on for a live jeuis' course In the higher burgh er schools of which Holland pofsessea Hovtutj-two The coeiltuatlon of the sexes' Is an admitted principle. In the pilmai.v schools boys and glils aie In ought up togethoi, they lea in side by side and aie on familiar teiine fiom iMily childhood without the fimiillesl 111 lesultlng. A gieat point Is made of languages, nnd no Dutch gill of the upper or middle ilasses Is lonsldeied educated who cannot speak Ihigllsh, French and Gel man moie or less fluently. Probably owing to the syMein of ed ucation In foice the womenfolk aie In clined to grow up somewhat Independ ent., wo aici told that piejudke against women working for a liveli hood has nlniovt disappeared, and even rich women sometimes choose a pin fcsslon, They Include dnctots, den tists, many of them first ite. photo graphets, and gaideneics. About LOCO girls hold posts lis assistant chemists, some 3,(100 are muses, tialned in the AVblte Cioss Iloines, and 011 a pal vvltlr the vei.v best of their pmfevslon A vvsunai If curator of the Natural History Museum In limn It 111, and an other holelK thosreiiiue post at I'trecht, while a thin! Is head dispenses at a hospital at Amsteidaui The railway post and telegraph ofllces aie hugely served by female cleiks, who altogether outnumber the male. Gills In Holland have a gteat deal of llhcity. They pay calls, shop and go to parties at the houses of friends without a iluipeioit, walk and ttavel alone cycle, and have tennis and wheeling dubs in (oiiipaiiy with young men. They enjoy their fun and freedom, and ate in no huity to Unci husbands Mai 1 luges aie not ai tanged, and the par ents' consent Is only asked aftoi u pto posal Is made nnd acccpteel . SIZE OF THE CELTIC. Some dca of the Immensity of the New Leviathan. (hilmrrs Itnltils 111 the Worlds .,rk It Is tlllllcult by any descilptlon to convev to the mind any conception of the size of this latest member of the Anglo-Aineilcan passenger lleet. liven a sight of her gives you little Idea, she Is so pel feet ly piopoi tloned If 1 should tell you that wete the Wash iuglon monument placed on the loof of the capltol In Washington, the Cel tic stood on an ind would be nearly equal to these combined heights, jou could even then searcely mcasute the distance In your mind. We have come to a point wheie It Is haul to Unci ,1 simile for these ocean monstei.s They used to be called "floating hotels " When this did not do Justice either to their size or their lnagullliein e, It was changed to "Moating palaces." I should call ihe Celtic a Hunting town A thousand men were often at vvoik upon bet, and ptactlcally lost to cat h other She has no less than nine decks With a full complement of pi-sen-gets she will be a home on the Atlan tic lm :i 2'i pel son, more than twice the number of people the biggest hotel on earth could accommodate. And It must be lemembercd thnt, unlike the hotil, she Is compelled to feed nil of these people, as theie ate not outside restatiiants available. To look aftet these tenipoiaiy 1 Itl.ens will leeiulte the sei vices of a icsldent foue of 1i0 people Alongside her. the battleships and .11 11101 eel ciulsers of today .tie so small as to be ptactlcally outside the limits of 1 cuiipai Ison, On her nine decks nun (mo persons could Hud stand ing loom. MEN'S FASHIONS. Fanciful Effects in Shirting Trowned on by the Smart Set. one must wait, It seems to me, until a season Is well advanced befote all of the new ideas In tli ess have been given what might be teuued a peimanent place. When the men have gatheied about the count! y clubs and the few exclusive seaside and count! y rosorts, one cannot, with any degice of con fidence, settle upon what Is to be a peimanent style and what Is merely tentative or experimental. The season has been an exceptionally waini one, and It has biought out all that was new, and that was piecious little In looking over the attlie of the well dressed men, one Is stiuck by the de partures that have been made In col lars and shlit.s. We have always look id upon summer as a season lu which one might with impunity Indulge In all the colois that weavcis could put In silks nnd cottons and cloths. This year the reveise seems to be the rule, ras-h'on frowns upon the kaleidoscopic effects. Shit tings are elthet white 01 In some of tho moderate stilped treat ments The colois ate of the most subdued and most staple class. Wo have iniiiiv blacks, blues and reds on white giounds, and theie are some hillos but I have noticed that lu all of the smaller shops pi eft rem e Is giv en to tho mild combinations, and that loud designs tue not chosen. In col lars the veiy low-b.indeis of the fold over tjpe and the pew foim which ,how.s a bit of the cravat hand aie the most popular. A great inaiiv wing collais are also being worn with soft shhts, hut theie is nothing so popular ok tho medium fold collar and the 11101I eiatelv wide deiby Dutlng tho wai mest days many men ilK-aided collats and ci avals entirely and woie tlthei stocks or cioats. Tempting Providence. I imii ihe Ik'tmlt I rce Pie "No. thanks," said the sad-faced man when he was asked to join 11 convivial paity "The fact Is, I don't diink Pound I couldn't affonl It so I swme off, A iiumbei of years ago I lived In the West. I was, doing well, and had a. bank account that 1 was proud of. Seeing a chance to double my monev I decided to draw il out The clav whs a waun one. and becoming thli.stv 1 slopped to take a glass of something cool I didn't waste ninie than live minutes and was soon lu the line at tho paving teller's window. The pait.v ahead nf me icceived his money, and I was showing my check thiough the window when the teller pulled it down and announced that the bank had sus pended payment. I believe that the rei elver declaied a dividend a yeai 01 so later, hut the amount was so small that I never hotheied to colleit mine It was u pietty expensive dilnk foi me " "Do 1 understand, sab," said a Ken tucklnn who was piesent, "that you took that drink alone." "Certainly." "It was the Judgment of heaven, sah," lemuiked tlie Kentucklan SOl)IIUl. MHmmfflitmMmtvmwiMiWMfit now uan iou Know What we have to offer in LAflPS, unless you see them? It does not matter in the least what other people have, you should see our line of -Manufacturers' Samples be- lore you ouy. 5 Deroratcrt Lumps, with decorate.. Klobcs $ .515 t Decorated Lamps, with mountlnss sold plated, with 2 central unm uurncr.s, complete 2.50 LAMP HEADQUARTERS, rVuxvaTVfeW. Geo. V. Millar & ssa LOOK AHEAD Why wait until the rush of the House Cleaning time beiore having UPHOLSTERED M1III1 REPAIRED POLISHED Call in and examine our line of Tapestries. Velours, lite, and let us do your work NOW. The Scranton Bedding Co., ) A. KAISER, MANAGER. Lacknwanna and Adams WHERE TO GET DENTAL WORK DONE The Albany DENTAL Asssociation, Under the management of Dr. G. R. Hill 8c Son, is the place to get your Dental work done. Dr. Hill & Son have built up a large business since they opened here twenty yeais ago, and the reason why they have done this is because they do the best work at prices within the reach of all classes, and give each patient their special attention. Call at their rooms and be convinced of what we say here. First National Bank Bulling. Sale of Dishes We are conducting a Special Sale of our great Stock of DINNER SETS, TEA SETS and OPEN STOCK. These goods are of newest design, beautifully deco rated, and are priced lower than similar goods were ever offered in Scranton. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. See the Window Display. EDUCATIONAL. Keystone Academy Pippatos for nil tho lending coIIpkc unleitltle, nml technical FchooR Provides tlipt-cl.isi business nnd com meiciul course? nnd giaduates pupils In music, A nnrni-il course is nlso piovlded for tline wishing to terfch. Tho school pos.sefse.s a beautiful enmpus of twenty ncies and mountain spring watei . For full pattlculais send to Rev. Elkanah Hulley, A. M., Prin. Factoryvllle, Pa. Tuition Absolutely Free. Crnp "" tlic lnt l 1 owl thing Mur .Normal -c sihonl I ill linns pkim rpt lh rl Tin' (.usiriioi lui us nod the lull pMniiru a M.niil ippn pilatlmi In tins l.l as ssrll us tlic Mil uiaklni; luitiuii fne For lull uiu. uUis nidi US' GEO. p. BIBLE, Principal. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, hCHAMON, lA. T J Foilcr, President Hmcr II I.jssall, Treav It, J losirr, SUnlrs I' Mien Vice President Seirclary, AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Husic Orr solid ssrrk lomniHii Ins Monday Evening, August 26tli The l.ittli ('oincUleiint?. MABEL PAIGE, Siiiportti li tin Sinilliem Moik Loinpsn.s Morulas l)i nlni, Little Coquette. Matinee dallj, heclnnliiK Tiieadav at 2 15 I'rlies, 10 and 'JO rend Ksenlnit prices, 10, JO, JO ttnU. itut ie sale 1'rldjs ut 0 a, in. Co. 'S."???" " ! in !! miik nrnnai Both 'Phones EDUCATIONAL.. Free Tuition Hy a retent act of the legisla ture, fiee tuition Is now granted ut the Literary Institute nnd State Normal School Bloomsburp;, Pa. tn nil those prepailng to tach This Frbool ni.ilntnlnp courpes uf study for teacbprfi. for thoso piopatlng foi inllpgf, and for those pturilng nnisli It ssill pis to ssille (or pinlmlirs No ot In r cliool ofli r.s sin h luinvior ad santagis at such loss rati. Address J. P. Welsh, A. H, Ph. D., Prin, CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY Wijsahickon Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa'. A botrdlnc rcliool for boys In the etesnted and Iwautllul open countr north of rhlla delphh 'o niltuiles from Ilroail fet Station, l'or cntiloRiies address JAMES L. PATTERSON. Heid-Maittr. The roiiiisjivniil.i .Slate Collesc n exnninitioti 'ol candidates tn admission sslll he liild ut Ills II. .li .iliiiol, uosiUs, u(usi J', IIXH li.'Klnraiie at 'i a ni )r M V jd.ssortli, (or sisrral Jens Pirer ti.r ol the II million (n liltanl ( ollocr o Mine., Ins ,iiifpiil an jppointiiieiit -is Head of the MiniiiK liijrlinent 'I In' Knll tmslon opms Vpu miser 11, rl lr idtJlogue, speiiiiiins nl (uimrr eximmi tiou pap. is, or othir inlnnnattun, uddifs 1111. Hl.i.lSllts.1!, State sXilli.e. Pi Binghamion Privata Training School lor ncnoiu, Pick sard and Deal Mute Chil dren. Manual Training, I'll ileal Culture, Needlcssork, Mutlc, Klndcuartrn, Vrliruli. tlon Opm sear round Circular. Trice' inodcrite. S A. nOOUTTLE, 2 Kilnlesv Avenue.