THIS SCRANTON, TRIBUNE-J UOND A Y SEPTEMBER' 9, 1901. JXXXXXXXXXXX tHK UODKIIH nAnDWARR BT0J12. THE HUNTING SEASON Will be started light this foil if you puichaso your nmmunition heie. You'll have the best. We can supply you with powder, shot, empty ond loaded shells, with black or smokeless powder, nine and levolvcr cai tridges, eto, See window. Foote & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave XXXXXXXXXXX! Everything for the Baby Airy fairy giacoful-dalnty charming little garments es pecially designed to captivate the mother and win trade we've a growing demand for such goods we want to meet you A few moments inspection of these gaimcnts will convince you of theli meiit. A line to us will biing a catalogue. Th? Baby Bazaar, ! 510 Spiuco Street Zma LACKAWANNA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Slfl Washington menu" C'urnfy building. New trim bcslni Sept 3. The Directors Of this bank will be pleased to have you bs- cotue one of their patrons THE PEOPLE'S BANK. CITY NOTES. Mt.i:nfi TOMOIsnoW Mf.HT inrrtitur r rnpam , lliuirmlli ricimrnf, will lc licM ttiii'iiimv ntijlit. litre mm Mioulii lip promt. PVV 11 Mr Uir Ddimrp and HihI-uii min imi r-dd Mtiirilac at the Oliplmnt, r.ilil,c ( irrk ami lit.im ll mil initio, it 01) pliant, tin" White A-h, Jt Anlitultl, jml the .Ttrtnjn, at Jciin.Mi. Ml I -I II 01' MlVS-lPPOItl'.-VWInniiii I! 1.t lipid P.iirlik lltiikp, nt IMu dtrrct, In ft,ii ImII S t hi (I i. on tiro (Imicp of nnn vuppnit, I irfrrinl I'V 1il wife. In ilotaull la his nine miiiiil In I lie iriunly jlil. il.MIM I I'SKIIM. llir (unrnl nf Mirnir I. t IhVp took plair it .! n'lloik siturihv .illriiniMii nf the Nj1i. Hip wmm weip iinuliulpil Inr lln llr Lncan ami lit. Ilr CuiM. Thr mmm.i (i(? tnkfn to Uuiiinnrr- irinctcr) fur itilrriiKiil. TtltOKI- IMS UtM.-Orrir Hutu, . birtrndfr in nr of thr crntial rt) fcilennj, Ind an .inn In .kfn tritrrdiv Mink- at If inline a ilun liile .it i.rixcl I'nml llr w n tniimcl In t latk's sum. nut, whrie Ilr Ijnoli ilrrril the injur), Jttir uhiili lie returned to this lit). I M, WW If llMUfil-x-Martin Lhiiciii, m oil I lie lioUniir, l.i, kiw lima hiiiJ rtrtn , nipam "-itiinlav for il,rki ilmnt-n fui In 'uir tip ni-t.iinol on I eli ! la-t, Iipii one f hU loc mv nit nil. I.nn.111 .in (itiplujril a 1 lirakrniin And illrcrs Hut lie, injuiy w.u tu.ril It) A iWtct rn Hip rrinnp I. I. k M. I'M II V 'Hi.- .t,ipl"ir nr the Tl'llMiu, llndfip. I.nlnr. llnldui. I'uip. ( nu.-i, Itn.lilii rihlnld, iuitiiinit.il, Main, lliinpinn, lH'lo I'dtk jnd t)fniil mines uric pud on jtni. ,l T,kIi Ihp fiiipln,,s of tlip Viomhlr, lu , 'urn i, IIIim. limn. IMtrlioni' H.d Wuoilmnl ' llli'iim will In' ptld WI.IV I I.I MUM.- Tlio i.i,l r Salmnil lunk rrpnrla Hip (.iIIiwiii: ilnrltua fur tl.o SiMtilon I p,irini: llnit-p iwiililmn for ls-t pfk' Miml.it, hnlirlii, 'liipilir, $.'1,1, 'M ii, WrdllfMl.it, -J'U.CsJ 7ii. 'Ilntli.il.lt, S-f-'.l'r! it, VihIii. vil.M'rT .!, -itinili), ii7.Ji;. II, tnidl, ?l,t7,ll, VI 'Ihp (Inline (or thp ( oiuiuii,. mjr urrk i't hl )pir wtrp -ftVi..jO im 001 lll.l. Ill III. I ll Hip I o II. Pi.i'llcv, ( i il ni Hi U,i.hin:irin an inn, . M niirinl lr n Irmjldi. "-iliitdj) tiiniiiitii; who 1 id lll.l pininitrl) M-iipil Hi,, limnc n( ')'. 1 iwlrr at i!.'.l onli .uhiiutoti dpiiup, nrvt '"'i tn ihp llr.iill,',t ipidi'p,p Whilp ihp in t'lnlor . kiirrllni: IWmp i ,i I h ard In' a dinorird liv Mi. Itr.rdlr und linnh'ilh left tho p',tilip. in hij. Ilitlil iliipirc all thp I ...on i,. hid mined. l tlio Innlpr linriip hp mrrlnoknl irrttlihiR of ulue uti'l Minrod hut litllc of jii.v miwruicutc. IIMM.i; MITni'.l.- Thp LjiIip.1 Ilnlipinhn rluli, fho eap Ihplr niintip pr-itorminip Ut Mai foi tho brnriU nf thp ct Mdo hopital il Vpi' hall, Wpet s niiton, will hup .iniithor minrrl pfifnimiiKP Hip lattpr urt of O, lohfr at cllhfr Hip Liirinn thoatpr or Mmlc hall 'tho fompan) mil iohmi o( fifinpn imitis mm ami Hurt jnitriE IkIips, .,11 i, h,p ,i,(. m i,,, nfw Thrre will aln hp a nnni rallod ",ii). Mi I.ini, Til," Mhldi ln I'Pfii rhdlutpd to 'tho UdlfV Itphrnilan iluh. and which Is niaklns a hli; hit al thp prcnt time in Vw oik and I'dlUiltl. phia. r..VK wnosti Nwir-ihp ,, irr, -,j rlai nlkht for riliallnc a pur of irniisorii ir-to Mi nani(! to ihp pdhp .n .Inhn Calp.n Ills ip.il ramp Ma Tolm. John t'alpln, i.( Vwnili i.trppt, art It known that Iip ,u n.,i ii.o ihlof, ami at Inhn'a rrniiMl thla nalpimnt u puhll'.iipd. To h'jd off an other Inhn falpinj who rp'irlq In Hip illy and who niai Maul it known Hut fliy arp not Hip John t .ilpin in tiuiMion, Kt it lip known tlat It wj nit a ( alpin hut a Tolan, Mho urrtrd off thp li.uuru (( all thp Tolann win arc not cmlt umit up a4 rifcUre thcnuchn. - PERSONAL. Yt pfifllPV, o( nptlitid street, hli luepted a position at (ieneia, N. V MImi ( ora Ilpmlder, ol North Lincoln avenue, la tpitidlue lur acatioii at the Pan meilian c position. Ml Mireatft (Iihhi, o( South Miiu avenup reiurnod homo on Sturdiy lioin llaUton bpa nl Saratoga Spni;i. Rn. I.utlicr Hew Wsilni:. of the (.me l.uthei n rhuich, will 1pip tndaj for thf foiilh, ond or ten days will he in rhartre ul Mi old pjuui tf at l.oitttnlllf, V.i. I'rerldent lolm Mitchell, nf the l'nlled lin Wcirkera of Amtilia, pent )clerdi) in thin uij, nepplns, aa he ala)a does, at thr M. Charlfi lie was In the company ut local ufllirrs uf tliu qNfyfe5JgBEi mine workera rlurln the stealer part of the day. lie will leatc Nranton at (1.11 oMotk thU morn. Ire foi McKcefpoil. He mi) tetitin later In the month. Mr. and Mr. William n. Wllllflnn, ol South Main aienttr, haip leliiiued honi,' tio'n Middle (iMiitilli. V, . wlnrp thev wire In aHemlaine on their on, (Inil)ni, Mho hai hem aerlomly III for "ppril wiek Mr and Mm. I," (iran.l Wlruht and Mr. Itnl Mr llnm Mheilon left )itenlji motiilti to apend Hip wpek In lhani .nul In atletid Hie annual p. union o( Mr Wrlaht reninunt, Hip One llundrpil and -eienn-ppinith Niw Voik NolunlepM, wlili h wa nvrultid in Mint') in I'll.' The Mirtlioii o( lhl HKitiient, tiutnheicil 1 than one hundird, aro iim-lU llUns in lint liiinni 'Ihr iient l i rid lelter day n Hie old lima and Hi Ir frit nrlrr, ilidlne "Hli a gmnlnp HhiuM Nland lam liaVp at the Atihe), auininer IPott two nillpn lrelo the lit of Mhini on the liatrk ol ihr plilurerque Hudson. TO PRESIDENT'S SECRETARY. Telegram Sent Saturday by Congress man Connell. The follow Iiiij topi;rniii n Pont tn I'rosiilent MuK'liilo) 'h priv Ht Kccrr titr.v by CnttKri'O'iimii William Connt'll on Hattinlaj , s, rinloii. Pi . vpt 7, 'i Hon (I II f nilel, mi. ,, rclan to the Pieidfn!, Mrllititti llnuip, ItiirTalo. N The new ol Hie attempt In like prenident'a llfp taLcerpd me H'e rri Ihouirlit of rut, h a fiMid. ih r hip id reiolrmc in thp pxlreme ln (loil. In llr 'p prmhhriip. piro thp llfp of Hip one who liat I.) In ii.'inhrful lalent and Rroit dun Imn m ilui omloaied hlttivlf to Iho hnrn of the Niliir.cii) p . plo i Hip tlniorp with of ini-olf and mi inimitiienn t onei to Mra M. Kinley In- t iidorii aimpaihiin William ( mm II GAME WAS ONE SIDED. Scianton Team Defeated Picked Nine by a Scote of 12 to 3 at Athletic Patk. S.ituiiltty'H li,i!p ImII Kitnif it t Ath letic p.ttk a it (IKiiHinlntmcnt, both tn tho p.itrons iitul plityns, ns only four nf the AU-CoIIprIiUp toatn put In an iipppiuiitKP, and MiintiRor Sotiili ard's tentn wnv iiltsn iKinillcappcil by llic ubsptup of tour of lil rcpulnr pluy rt TIip K.iniP, howeet, Mas full ly well plnptl up to tho soonth inning, when thp score stonil 4-.1 In South Ki-t.intnn m liinr In the spvonth mill plshtlt Inning llmdltiK was battod for a total nf ln ilotlblPK and spvpii sIiirIps, which not toil Southard's men plcht inns and the K.iiiic CtoMiln plti hod a itpady iraiiie, allow Ihr but n hit1", two of whlih weto of the scratch otdei lie h.i" ox cellpnt ininniaud of the ball, plenty of steed and lleldi his position well. With n little inoie e)Pllence he will be ablp to hold his own In fast t omp.wiy. The fe.itiues of the same note I'ros sln's pltchliifi:, Ketrls' batting and the fielding of Hl.indln and Cleat) The foi titer's enor was on a foul tly and the lattet's two on thiown balls. Iliad ley and riant. itlo played Rood ball, and their eiiois were excusable The detailed seme of the K.tnte Is as fol lows. '01 111 ( iixmiiv. Ml. I! II I'D I. 1 ratitr, v . 1 I I ! hlrtr. if 4 .1 1 :i I 1 lirrK if r, i f il ii ii ( ratip. 'J) .", I 1 I " I IMwison. if ., 0 I 0 (I il lln.llei, ,;t fi- 1 2 I I 1 Wirth. i I 1 I 1 il (.amrhin. II I 1 1 I n ( n-wun, p I I I 1 ' n 1'otiN II I li it II .', IMC Kill) it: Wt Ml. It II I'll I. rsrulen, 'f into il n ( lean, m till I ! Blamlm. :U I I I I 7 I WIIIIjiih. v t 0 1 n ll.ir.Iintr, p t n n n ,i Prook. -Jh I o ii n ' I'littner, if .1 u I n n n Phllllr. II ! r I i fl n Iteeio, If It ,1 II II it I '1'nlala U .1 ii 'Jt 1 smith vrantnn .... I I i 2 n u :t S Picked Trin I n n il i n ti a .1 Lamed ItuiH oiitd -crinton. (1; I'uked I", am. 1 ho hap hit hirlr. 1 1 iris. ( roip, ( Ipari -lolui linos. ( nup. Itri.lln. !. Wirth, '. Wil liilnr, (loan left on I n si snulii i i.ttitun I: Piiknl Ti mi. si,,,,), it l ( in.siti. 'iv lltrditur. s I nt ti em, is snutli ., imn ', Puled Tom. '.' I'ni in Mil Off llirdtnc. 1. lilt hv pitiher Wnlh W iln pit( hr.s - Ihnlinc, 2 Parked Ritls Wnlh I 1 nipirr- Him Hope well. 'Itttu-lt'i Snipp W I! Iluuhes, - To the Republican Voters of Lacka wanna County. Notice is hereby slcn ' the foi lowlnR named have it-Ristetcd as can didates foi the Republican nomination for the icspeithe unites named, and their names will appear on tho official ballot for the Republican pilniaiy elec tion lo bo held on Sept. lfi, 1901, be tween tho houis of 1 and S o'clock p. in.: For Additional Law Judge James Wheaton C'aipenter, 1008 Delaware street, Scranton, Pa. Kor County Conti oiler L A. Jonee Atchbald, Pa. Tor Coi oner John C Hdteson. M. D., 517 WashliiRton avenue, Scranton, Pa.; John J. Roberts, M. T) , 2.'5 South Main avenue, Scranton. Pa. Tor Suiveyoi CieoiRP u. Stevenson, Vaerly. Pa. Kncli pieclnct will also elect the Vigilance Committee at the tald pri mal ics. DAVID J DAVIS, chairman. E. D PlILLOWS. Secietary. Letter of Appieciatiou. Srr.inton, Pa., Sept. 7. 1001. Ponusjhaula Casualty Co., Scianton, P.i. (iclltlemen 1 wlsli In wilte and thank you lor ynm pioiupt tieatmeut In settling my claim for accident under policy No. 177i5. My auldcnt was very painful, hut I wish to say that I am sorry tny polity was not a l.tiger one, so kindly send one of your repiesentatUes to see me, as I wish tn Increase my inauiojice. Thanking ou fot the dtaft for seienteen dollats and fourteen cents, and assuilng you again nf my npptecl ation of jnur genet ous tieatiiiout, 1 it maln, Youi.s tiuly. John Cciruey. One More Week in Scranton. Dr. Walter, specialist In cancer, piles, skin and t'hrnnlc diseases, i!7 Ftanklln avenue; Consultation free. m The Misses Merrill's Pilvate School, 012 Jefferson avenue, for primary anil intermediate pupils, will leopen Mon day, Sept. l, 1901 The North Pole la a lontsT way olf " it tmieti if )nii don't l.eiilu riitlii. i ii r, lO.sMutv i loin Mill (tart and keep )ou right. Nn" pen Pfit, o,iiiol. pjt tuet! Tata. mine Counea, ..0 and upward. I Mfred Pennlna;. ton, Director, PRAYERS FOR PRESIDENT OFFERED IN EVERY CHURCH IN CITY YESTERDAY. In Many Pulpits the Shooting of the Nation's Chief Executive at Buffalo Fiidny Seived as Text for a Dis courseThe Crime Was Denounced as an Outrage Past Conception nnd the Clergymen Sternly Declared That Anarchy Is Something That Should Re Ctushcd Out. In every church In the city sotor I'.iy iiiiers for the tecoveiy of Presl ( etit Mi Klnhy wete offered, and In many Instunics lefeicnce to Ktlday's tiagedy at Huffaln were ln.tile. Itev. Dr. f. J, Lansing, of the (iieen Uldge l'iesb)tetlau i htirch, offeied prn or fni President and Alts. McKln ley at both the nioiiiing and evening sen Ices, nnd moieovei dining the for mer, spoke foneftilly and to the point i ('limiting tin- tutgli shooting and the elicuintauie w hit li me iepotislbl foi it lie snld In part ' Wo stand in the shadow of a gieat ciline which thiows its dark lines over this and all the nations of the world. The piesldent of the I'nlted States, n man singularly ri acinus and kindly, nppatently having 111 will tow arils none mid df'lious to befllrnd all. has been Mrlrken by the hand of a would be assassin In the nililwt of a gteat rsM-niblage. "This Is the thin! time within the last llilt t. -lle cais that an Atneilcan pesldent has been m,tdn the victim of a mm dermis attack. The first oe finieil nt the cloe ef a war whlih left th- passions of men In a state of Intense excitement. The second was In lb midst of a tleue political contto ei) . a ti.mi: or pi:acic. "I.u' this thhd. unlike the otheis. ocilll.s 111 n time of niofllliil lie.lre. dllfl. as wp hojied, of unlicis.il good will. Mr. Lincoln died at the hand of a man who hated his mutiny and the In'o'i'cnt. Its tepit'seutatlie. Caillflil was mill del oil by mi Iiimiup pgotivt, who leineseuted no one but himself Tn"-. dint McKlnley was shot down by a Mian pir-es..d of no fedlnsi nf ii'isoual hostility and who piiifes-es I'lUMiie and satlsi.ictlon In his deed hoc iiim' In stands foi a leilaiu nlu ilpli. ii I.u k of principle, loiumonly .Ici'oniui.ited as an. in h). "A slniple ilelliiitlnti of anaiihy would suggest something uttilv an-tagonl-ih to law nnd lontiol It af nuns the light of the individual to do as l.e pleases, h i t'sponslte of law ami (.Sort. It Is sin h men as tlnse who hate within a few tears shot the pi evident of I'l-anie and the good king of ltal They ate poisons who afllim theli bos Mill) to all tuleis and their purpose to put them all out of the woild It has fro(ttoutl been said bv well meaning people that the would-be as s.i'isln of President McICinley .should hate been toni limb fiiim limb rather than Incaicorateil in pi Noil to meet tilt I for his et line. This seems short sighted and unwiMi The llili l for blood, which hnchlng suggests and i'lieiate.s s altnost ns gicat an et II as anarchy Itself. The nation i.innot affoid to b lawless. It is better that this man shall be tiled by pun ess of law. In older (hat his accomplices. If any, may lie discovered and punished, ml the whole atioelous piimlple for which he stands .shall be held up to the i ondeinnatlon of the whole wot Id. Dl'TY OrTIlK ciirncn "Tli' event so vol row fill and feat fill rondei s inoie emphatli the duty of the Clulstlan chin eli to lm ulcate level- once foi Ood. obedient e tn law and lote of one s fellow men AniuehlMts. so fai as 1 Know, aie generally atheists, and a logical consequence of atheism is an.m hy To us, then, belongs the dutv of not met ely epie.-.slng our piofound sin tow, nor of ofteilng up of our fei ent ptaeis foi the tecotery of the stilcketi head of the nation, but of In tubating that suleinn some of lespon slbllity to fiod. and to law, which shall lender anaichlcal prlutlples Impossible nnd protect tho wotld ftom their dire i onspqueni es." ' Itet Albert Hatiher Smith, pastor of the Ninth Maa avenue Baptist (hutch. In the r mil so of his sermon yestetday moinlng said: "The nntion H iu tears tonight In conscrjueiKo of one of the most atio elous cilines that ever blackened the page of history out nation has loved not wisely, but too well. The scum and off-scourings of Hurope have been weliomed to our photos and as a re sult limit rhy Is rampant. There ate only two pioper places fm anarchists either the insane asylum or the peni tential)'. Colonel Itoies was tight In an Inter. low in Saturday's Tribune when he said that an anaidilst had no inoieilght to beat Lugo than has a tiger. They ate murdeiei's at heal t fiist and alw,i)s. A TRl'i: AMKUICAN. "There me times when an Individual embodlis the spirit of his times Mr, McKlnley is such an Individual, lie Is a ti illy lepresentatlve Ainerium. Ills election meant piospeilty What does his hating been shot mean'.' It com pels us tn lecognlze that in our land there ok sins and u lines so blacl; as tn deseite an eternity In hell and which In the tnlilct of our unparalleled Il oniiniicl on Pie I If You Want a Delicious drink and want something that is really good and thoroughly re freshing, drink Coursen's Java and Mocha Coffee, 25c pouud. IF IT'S COURSEN'S IT'S PURE. THAT'S SURE, E. Q. Coursen G roc or. TO ARREST YOUR ATTENTION If your eyes are defettlve, nnd to correct them satlsfacloilly at a mndeiate expense, Is the objett of this noli e S. H. TWINING, 131 PENN AVENUE. Optician. llarils' Ding Store. HEARD THE SHOTS FIRED. Dr. A. J. Connell Was nt the Expo sition Fridny. Dr A J Connell teturneil fioni Buf falo. Saturda.t. Me was on the exposi tion giouuds nt the time of the attack upon the president, and although not In tho Temple of Music, lienid the shots ami witnessed the exclllni; Incidents subsequent to tho tiagedy. Kmm bis knowledge of the set Ions nattlio of tho wound, nnd from louveisntion with men of the modltul piofossloti closely connected with thon actlto In attend ant e upon the stilckeii ptesldent, Dr. ConneH's opinion of the giavlty of the case s much sought aftei by all who know of his expel teller. Dr. W (i Fulton, In talking of tho condition nt lite piesldent. spoke In tho highest prnlsp of Di. P.oswell Paike. whom, he i onsiders perhaps the most eminent suigeon In Ameilui. Tho fact that be Is ambidexterous was lotn inouted upon, and that bo hits the Hi Hi rst contldonio of the medical profes sion. Tho gieat surgeon, when lie was in Scianton some time ago, was ac enmpanied ubntit tho city by Dr. Pul ton on a slglil-seelng tour. Dr. Pulton believes that suigery and tho use of nntlseptlcs hate made stub advances in the past llfteeu .teais that tar mote hope nta) be entertained than at the time of tho shooting of Piesldent Onr fleltl. A THOUSAND DELEGATES Piesldent Moote Snys That Number Will Attend Convention of Republican League. cut Ti .ism,.)'.) TIampton Mnoie. of Phllailclphi i. piesldent of the Slate League of liopuhllian i lubs, was In this city on Saturday and attended the meeting of tho geneinl cnmmltteo hav ing In charge the arrangements for the annual inn volition whlih Is to be held here nit September 17 nnd 18. The meeting was held on Saturday night In the looms of the Central Republican dub. Mr Monte made a bilef nddiess to the iiininiittee, In which he said that the i oniliig i miventlon gate pioiniso of being one of the most successful In the histot) ot the oigaulatlon. Phila delphia is going to send no less than f.0() delegates, lie said. This party will unite bote nil Tuesday afternoon. Sep tember 17. and will be met at the sta tion by Manor's band, whlih will es init the delegates oter the piiuclpal slieets of the o'ntial i Ity. President Monie said that It would be safe to put the number of delegates who will attend the contention at 1,00ft. The enteitalnnient committee repott ed that airangemonts had been com pleted for the enteitalnnient of the delegates on Wednesday afternoon, September IS, when ns many ns may desire will be taken oter the bouletard for a diive nnd entertained at tho Speedway house with dlnnei. The committee on decnintlous repott ed, thinugh Chairman D. II. Atheitnn, that the mntnict has been let for the (instruction of a til.it form 40x.'n feet In size in the aimniy. This will be di.'iped with the national minis, mid will bo used by the speakeis and In tlted guests at the big mass jneotltig to be held on Tuesday night. No at tempt nt street decorations will be made b.t tho cnmmltteo. but each mem ber has been dliected to constitute himself Into a oninmittee nf one tn wait upon tho business men mid toquest that they decorate for tho hnnor nf the i ity. Reenrdiir AV. L. Connell. who was present nt the meeting, was asked tn fnimnlly w eli nine the delegates on Wednesday morning at the opening session nf tho convention, nnd ho piomlsod to dn so. Piesldent Monte announced that he had ire cited positive assmaiues that I'nlted States Senator John M. Thins ton, of Nebraska, one of the finest oia tois that the west has oter pinduced, will make n speech nt the mass meet ing. Another national celebilty has all but piomlsed to be piesent, Mr. Moote said, but he was not piepated to give his name. lie said that If President M( Klnloy's Injuries should teimlnate fatally, the contention would be postponed, TEST OF NEW TIRE ENGINE. It Will Take Place nt 2 O'clock This Afternoon. The new lite engine whlth the i Ity has put chased fiorn the Ameilian Fire Lnglne company of Setiei a Falls, N Y . will be tested this afternoon at J o'clock at Washington atomic and Spiuie slioet- Tlio following tests will bo made: Time It takes to make steam ftom i old watei. Stioam fi din a one ami nne-fouilh Inch nozzle, hoilontally and perpen dkulaily. Two stieams from one nnd nne elghlh Inch nozzles lluough 230 feet of hose, horizontally and perpendlcit- lail). Four Mieanis finui one Inch nozzles, thtoilgh HO feet nf hose. Two lines of hose i.'iO feet in length slamesed Into one stie.im thinugh a tin op Itidi hnsp, n one and tluoe fi mil lis Inch smooth nozzle used Two stieams of water tiom one and one-eighth Inch nozzles will be tin nun on the Meats building The tests will bo uinlci iho dlieetlou of c. i:. Wessell, tho englnepi of the American The Lnglne company The new engine its now nt the Nav Aug engine house. -s CONSERVATORY PRELIMINARIES. They Will De Continued Today. The preliminaries, such as teglstia tlon nnd aiiaiigoments for lesson hours, will bo continued today at the Conservatory, C04 Linden stieet. Scoies nf students attended tn this on Satur day. Otheis should attend tn It at nine. Change in N. Y., 0. & W. Time Table Cnmmencliig Tuesday, the 17th Inst., N, V.. O. & W. ttaln leaving Cadosht at S.40 a. in. and Caibondale. 10,01 a. ni., arriving Scr.iiiton, 10 o a. in., nnd ttaln leaving Scranton at 4 p. m ; Cat bondalo, 4.11 p. ni , and arriving Ca dosla fi.Of) p. in., will be discontinued. Mill , ill. Walking Is Beneficial. A walking skirt Is n comfort. Pee Crane's line, 321 Lackawanna, avenue. I Take elevator. ACCIDENT ON ERIE BRIDGE MRS. H. M. CHAPLIN OF DUN MORE KILLED. She Took Little Helen Mnguuson for an Outing and They Staited for Nay Aug Falls On tho JJrldge, a Shott Distance from the Erie Sta tion nt Dunmore They Were Struck by an Engine Little Girl Is nt Lnckawanna Hospltnl. Mts. 11. M. Ch.tplln, of Dutiniure. tins Instantly killed yestetday by being struck bj n train on the Wyoming di vision of the Kilo railroad, while doss ing the lltle lnldge which span the Delaware, Lackawanna aid Western tracks a shnit distance frnm the Kile's Dur.moie Ftation. Helen Magutisnn, a 10-ear-old gill, who wait in i nmpanyliig Mis. Chaplin, was also jrtruck by the (lain mid ic celved In'ui.s, tin exni t itatute al which Is not yet known at tho Lacka wanna hospital, wheie tho i hlld was taken for ticatinont. Mirt. Chaplin was tho wife of II M. Chaplin, who Is a foreman in tho employ of the Ameiltan Iltldge comp.iu.t . mid Is now at woik on a Job at Klinli.i, N. Y. Mis. Chaplin lived at the Fxchange hotel, Duumoic, (luting bis absence, and iheie she mot tho Mngunson child, who Ir the daughter of one of the hotel eriplotcs. Yesteiday morning Mis. Chnplln asked pet mission to take the l.ttlo girl with her on an outing, and this bi lug granted, stattod with her lor Nay Aug p.nk. The accounts of hi w the tenible accident which te sulted in her death ocelli led differ. Some of the pawsciigets on the ttaln which was inbound and crossed the bridge about 11.1)0 o'eloik, say that the gill was half way across the bridge, and that Mis, Chaplin, seeing the appioaihitig train, spiang for waid to ding her out of haim's way. In doing so she put heiself directly In the engine's path and with tho little- gill was thiown to the Hacks be low.' Otheis say that Mrs, . Chaplin and the gul weie editing on the Iks, eating lunch, and that the train in passing Inushed them otli off. The ttaln stnpped immediately after pass. !ng over the bridge and the two young people, for Mrs. Chaplin was but IS e.ns old weie teinnteil fiom the ttack. Mis Chaplin bteathed but a few times, hating sustained the burnt of the blow about the head Hoi skull was i otn pletel) fi.ictuted On the way tn the i Ity the little giil was examined by Dt. A. J. Connell, who was a passen gei on the ttaln. The Lackawanna ambulant c met tho ttaln at the station ami the gltl wrm lemotetl to thiU 'Vlstltutinn, wheie she was in nn unconscious state dur ing the greater pait of the da). The icmalns of Mis Chaplin weie leiuovod to Itaub's millet taking establishment. Coioner J ,1. Unbelts was notified, and aftei examining into the case ie. elated that an inquest was unneces sai.t. He stated to a Tiibune man that the fiautuie of Mis. Chaplin's skull was evidently duo lo a blow fiom tlio piojettlug steps of the en gine. At tho hospital It was said that no fiac lures could be found ohout tho Maguusoii gltl, and It was unknown whether or not a ft acinic had been sustained nt the base of the skull. To Friends nnd Republican Voteis of Lackawanna County. This Is to Inform you that, Inasmuch as the only contest in the Republican pi hum les to be hold on September lfi Is for the olllce of toionei, in older tn at nid tho incontenleut e and expense which such tontest would cause tho candidates and party woikeis, I hate, after duo cnusideiatlnu, decided tn wlthdiaw from tho same. In taking this stop, I am in Hinted only by a deslio to be genet ous and to piomote the hmmony and best intoi ests of the paity, and at tho same time letalu tho conlldonce and good will of all those who have po kindly and will ingly proffeied me their suppoit, for which I am slnceiely giateful. Veiy tiuly yours. John C. Bnteson, M. D. Solatium, Pa., Sept. 9, 1901. Union League Meeting. Tho Tnion League of Lackawanna county will meet at the Contial Repub lican club room. Pi be Building, Tues day evening. Sept. 10, for tho purpose of electing delegates tn th- state enn ventinn of Republican t lub.s. tn bo held In .Sciaulou on the 17th and lKth In stant. Also to elect an oscoit commit tee to meet the visiting delegates. Try tho now 5o cigar "Klcon." These $3 DERBYS Are better than usual, because of better quality. They are made to order for us and we know there can't be better $3 hats sold anywhere h i g h crowns are the prevailing shapes for fall. : Oils, Paints Malon?y Oil & Mandfactiiring Coiripany, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2. $100,000 First Mortgage Five Per Cent. Gold Bonds of the Webster Goal & Coke Co. Covering Its SSON PROPERTY are offered subject to prior sale. TOTAL ISSUE, $150,000. Dated July 1st, 1901. Due July 1st, 1916, Coupons payable January and July. Denomination $1,000. Bonds and mortgage may be seen at this office. Writa for special circular. title Guaranty & Trust Company, OF SCRANTON, PA. 516 Spruce Street. CHLORAL HYDRATE CAUSED DEATH. Large Dose of It Taken by Samuel Lee, of Mnyfleld. Samuel !.(', a lesldent of Mnyfleld, died at his home at 10..10 o'clock yes terday motnlng. under liieumsUnces which point tn sulilde Chlntal hy diato was used. Cm oner Roberts will perform mi autopsy mis morning to detoimlne the exact cause of death. Lee had been ill Inking for some time and Satuiday night went to Dr. Hard lug, who pi escribed chloral hydrate to piodllie sleep. The doctor gave him thiity gialns of the drug, and It is be lieved ho .swallowed all nf them. At II o'clock Saturda) night, Dr Hauling was called and found Lee In tin unconscious state. Dr. fl raves was also iMlletl mill both milked eneicetic- ally oter the man. but their effnits weie unavailing and death resulted. Deceased was the son of Phllo Loo. n well known lesldent of J-tmyn, and was about .)0 .teai.s of age. ON SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT. Resolutions Adopted by the Central Republican Club. Tlio Central Republican dub, nt n meeting bold Satuiday evening, adopt ed the follow lug lesolutlons. l!,-.,li,'.. Hut tin- ili.unlli .lllrtni't a Hut iln tn Ns.i!sitiitr nut lu'lntnl preslil, nt tills with In ipriiM,' eir,. tul jtnliciiitlon .,'n genuine infiii.in ntiil ritilMi. l row .ill lur more Mr.n irrnt inrisiitis of ilf.ilhiz unit tlins,' who intsiiso Vlnrrn in llli'Tli In re.n lilliu tin rxutil iloi -trim 'f .injiihlsin nri.l In iitlirruix rttltiiix line ij-mI minds ti, -m Ii frightful hi ts cl irimi ltt'"hril, 1'li.it cm t, inlrr, M iwnpitiiv In e titiilcl tn ilior nt ar ti. 1 ili.tr lo the ari-kon rxriiitlti, inl lli.il e rliill d ninth Ii"!" anil it.r fnr Iiih niouli moiri) aw rrstot.tfton lo the fiftli IhI iluliis hi lies mi .tlili ,nnl inr"tsilll) porfiiiiiii J l.ut s Hi. ImIiI. W MiII.ii ,l..iti Vti.rr-. ( ,'lllttllltM' The olllce nf A D Pie9tnn, dentist. Meais building, will be closet! until Septeinbi'i fl ' 0M0H00Jl00.00MM.0nPM 1 WHITE i BEAUTY I FL0UR i H Gives Satisfaction H WHITE BEAUTY is not a one-sided flour. Its good ness Is not confined to bread making. No matter what you bake bread, biscuits, lolls or pastry, from pound cake to angel food through, the whole tealm of cooking theie is no flour milled that will serve you better. You can rely on White Beauty Flour to pioduco results woithy of your efforts. Sole agents for this state. B IS. I UKK$oora:o;uMKX HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Asent for the Womiig District for Dupont's Powder Mlnin;:, niaitlnsr, Snortinc, Smol,flfi and tha Rcpauno Clitniiwl Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety Fute, Caps ami r'xplodcn Itooin 101 Con ncll Uulldlng .bcriiiU'n. r.i:i iks Titos, tortn JOHN U SMITH fc HON W V. MULUQAN . .. Pitttton Plymouth W'ilLea Ujim and Varnish I ff44M4"Mf &y?w The Famous Columbia Yarns arc ruporior tn all uthcia. tlio ncll Lnoun SHETLAND FLOSS la a, Colunililt Yarn. VV hivo Just if trltoil n new lot ot the l'lo. All thidci and color" In Shades, per skein, 18c In black and white, 16c We ak .von not to rnnfounil this yarn wall ether tlicjpcr hrjnds. f Cramer-Wells Co., J 130 Wyoming Ave. H4m,4. Our Policy In conducting this business is to give our patrons tho best possible "Shoe Value" for their money. This Is why wc sell tho famous JOHNSON & MURPHY and STET SON Shoes for men. They're the best for the price. FOR THE LADIES we have, we believe, the very best shoe for $3.50 ever made. It Is called the "DOR CAS." Our Children's, Boys and Youths' Department is full of "Best for the Money" Shoes. L?u)is, Riiddy, Dauies & Mttrphq, 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Ladies' Tailoring . Jackets and Skirti made very reasonable. Rainy Day Skirts, Jcood$ furnished, $5.50 & up. King Milio:, Merchant Tailor, Lil.Tr B3.-, SPRUCJ3 STREET. - -i-H Your Furniture Needs Can best be supplied nt a store iv hero quality h.iH always reigned supi erne where today vp aie Jus .is p.tt tlcul.tr in selecting quality as wo were tho (list j'o.ir, boforo .1 eounty-vvide reputation had been built. Wo etui sell you one piece or fur nish your house complete with equal promptness and satisfac tion. We nro making a specialty nf supplying young couples with outritH mi:i:t tiii:m fop. sk- hKCTIONS A.N'V KVlININO APPOINT!:!"). Store upon Sat utday evenings. Credit given when dohlicd i:vi:p.v iuaoi: or cau- PIVl' ran bo found In our cat pot stoic that In of tlio worthy kind. See Our $25 Bedroom Suit See Our 70c Tapestry Carpet CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY 1 THP IV', .A .... -7 r 221-223-225-227 WYOMINO AVENTTB. J4 lofSffi