THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901. .5... ' xxxxxxxxxxxx X THE JIOI1F.KN IIAttDWAttl. STOItf. Honc$ n uh.ii ! in I" E f ""r "" tnm'f 111 rertliln.r M llntik " luir un i-iul I- I X il'l nr Ml M.I. PI Ml l Tl. M (01 I hK p(il (.all ami liifput tlicm. X Footc & Shear Co. Q JJ9N. Washington Ave SOOOOOOOOOOOOJ MEMMMMHI Everything for the Baby Any tany giacoiui-niumy chnrminp little gaimcnts es pecially designed to captivate the mother and win trade we've a growing demand for such Roods we want to meet you A few moments inspection of these garments will convince you of their meiit. A line to us will bilng a catalogue. Tb? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spiuce Sticet. LACKAWANNA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sift Washington senile fltciinoy building NYw term brjjln Prpt 3, The Directors Of this bank will be pleased to have you be come one of their patrons THE PEOPLE'S BANK. PERSONAL. I! p iinl Mi II M I'lwinl' mt t" I'hili t'tlphu ve-tinln ( imiIi I.iw. f llnu-on .iterate. Ins emie to Phillip- I vein I'leint. Mcc tiite liihn I' I low i Ktuini-il list nlRht from i ti-it In. Nt w irk I1p ll.iEMn Nml, of M Luke's church, liis rctuiuoil tmni hw taiuliim. I l .1 1 unci Mm I wlnt lino gone to Put! ilt i t iit the Pin Valencia. I. ct Ilinattm lu ."lie to New Vil ,n '"' c e i ptrilinn tilth .1 Nrvv V ork lolmio turn I' I Itnlioj. of (Like llrnther. lme lift ;r rulll li r Nitt V"lk ill 'HI ! hnil 1 1 IP -i Piimnn "t -tnlientllle, O , i mjiiiiii; 1 or i ii in- tin- Miaorn lliliniili, of Pliln in-i II n 1 irr I I lii::tii, the uidili lnoii poliu ii" w i.r o( Philaililplilj, in riRii.tflii.1 .it l hi1 .1. n I lift, onr of till' oHiftli ililk Im in 1 titiin liu nation, whiih mih puil at Ii M ' i 1 1 Mm ( II Miller Im return. ! fiun 1 1 cm anil tape Mo, lurc tin cpuit it i i thtpf wrrk-i Mi anil Mm likcrh. rf Hatk'j uninilt. Imi' ri i ii I t thui tioin , utter a tWt with it -. mi n tin ml Mi mi Mi I I licilUnilir, of Iliitlflon, arc - mi. ii ilit In mo nl Mr I'lii'ill.iluIirV piicniii, M mil Mi. I . Mots ni tlu ilt. I ' V I'lllO. pi l Mill M of tin Vln in Ills i t m 1 on of )r I I' I'rlii, l lUitins lili umli Pi II It Wale, of rial aemie. II n liliii lntifN of fiiiilh Main ncnne, Im t ni t (hiiliton, s ( lp oi(p of t,0 ivnn (1 1111 I L IllllllrilllilliU to lint ipiiltion to Ic hi 1 1 t'i ! M II until Mi 11 ili. Iia Ictiitunl (mm a in. 1i inn ii Ncn oik illj nnd llie tnli -ho piiiml hy licr n mill, Un Junctli' M II il I Itittinioii. Mr ami Mi- IhnUi 1 I liurrli and rlaidrtii, of N ith Mj n aiiimi, liaic rrlurncil Imnic fnmi Urn iiv lami, near riivtlillc, Mlicio thiy ipint tin pat ten wet kit. Mie I Hie l"ln-e, of Kliu Uriel, Dunmni, lu (itt.pietl nn ivielluil pnaition as leiilicr In i piuite h hool at snuiMoy, one u tlic tulmilii .f Piit.l.iitc Mln I ivi futiuerly taujlit al tlio Stliool nf the I aiUawanni. linn .liilin .Scliikir .inl Ills hrutlirr, llurv - nm r itliirnul jelinla.i fuun a lllp tn lluf. i. imi ( leMliml llu hilt oi tin' mi nmr mi v in h tin; Fillul fiom ( IciclamI foi Hiifiilo nn 1 ic.la liinkp Hlion out nf klplit cif I mil and Mi i-il v n ul tin inriiy nf the wiur for 111 .1 1 two IliHllH, until US-l.-lllH.' utllMll 111 II- pin-i t. i ilm of ihtir-, wliiili was l, -Ud. Mm h ixiitiiuent piciailcil, Mk-i. Iitu Hili hi it caie 1 dell.hiful lenptlni I atlnr ii ni nn (,ii.f.n tnet, Wednein urninir, ir Inn i of hi r fnunN who wne up hi Like Slitn.hu ( mi . i im il .' mil nm-ii ,r, ni. Jnirl jnl lith i iii-lnntnu of -ill km I, wrrp Pr"t lll"IU Un llMlrtl LUe-t wrif Mivl (harlmi. mill, nj ,, , . i, u lU. Hr Mini in,l nm, i i,, Pimm I in lure Helm f.at - I.nlli I , inhertr, l'loreme f We Have For Sale a flarlt k siiour 1 i.,n nk rnn-iimeis' he aid c ( tan. vtintnn llrililuu l ' k W iter hontlii, with -ink iminH Itiew il hoinU i MiiiK alnnwf 7 Kiotiom I H i' " It n 1 fir Ilaiitl'n ("nil Milk Co ml, Tltlf OiiimMip 1int to kt ., k Stocks and Bonds Houelit, told and ext handed R. E. Comegys & Co. Dime Ihnk Puildinir, S, tantm. We Want to Buy Colliery Knclncer Co, stock, fieranton llfdillrc ( o stoik. Clatk tc burner Tobuco f'o itnel. bciatiton Poll and Nut ("n. toi.k, Scranton Iron 1'enca Mlif to. etoik. herantnn Axle WorU ttuck. I.arkawanna Pairy Co. utock. is:ranten Ilrlllins Co toik. New Mexico H)' and ( Co. tock. Lacka Trnt and Safe Hep Co. r-tnek. County Favlnga and liat Co tock Dime Pepoit and Pl Hank atock, Trader' National Pink ftoik, IVonlit't rijnk cloek. United StaUa Lumber Co. tock. Me, Orate xtlieiton nel Lena rielchert! Itilph .xmcnruii, llillaiel .uillieli, llirnM Me Me. Will lltippi'. Will Hull Whom Knefljn, lOmr Melchel nml I'iril xtliertnn. Mr. I llreie .leme allci Mi Hildieit In inning lelrcliincnU. AURANQINO FOR CONVENTION. Final reparations Will Bo Made at Tonight's Meeting. Then' will lie 11 tlunl incotliiK tiutlrjht at the 1 lilon Lpiikuc inoitiH of the Reiieiul iimiliilttee 111 charge of the convention of the Strife Ijpiirw of No liuhllcun ilubx. which will h'' held heir next week Ui-poitH will ho heal d of all the sub-committees. Pies Ident .1 llainiiton Moore and Hecic tiuv John Kelley, of the Iciikiu'. aie linth expected to he 111 tin- city Sun day The eilleltiillinirnt loiilllllllee lull about cleelileel to Klie the xlsltltiK elele RnlPH 11 Mile in otltiil Lake .Stiuntriii aftpi llu- 1 omentum and then treat them to a Keneral fiiipihI at the Speed ing. TIip lomiulttpp will he In ft'. Moil tonlKllt befoto the (,'elirial (olll inlttee and will then definitely decide on the cotiim- to be pursued. '1 he dec millions imiitiilllee has leqtieHtetl that biisliicxx plini" and olllte build HiK be dec mated dtlllliK the conveii t Ion, and It W pvpeited that the city will pi i cut u Kaln day appearance Tllpxdax and Wi dncday. It H Intended to have a paiade to Ihe new aimoiy Tuowdav nlRht, when Ihr liniK" Ilic-etlllK Will be held theie. The Hot. I .Ipiinyn, which Is to be emixei.ilmi heiiiUiliaitPtH, will be the Hint ttiifi point ot thp p.iuide, xiltleh will be made up of the visiting elele c.ilph and latiliiRes tnntalnliiK the disllnKiiMietl KiiPHtH. TIip loial Ke publu.in clubs may also be In line. THAT RAILROAD SWITCH Amicable Undoi standing Reached at Confeience Between Company Ofllcials and the Recorder. About .1 wrilt iiro the Su.inton :,ilh.i ruiiip.inv beKiin the (onstrui tor oi a .sultih oil I'roxldentp lo.ol to (otiimt with their mn coiituc tuti tit.il tep.ilr snip, which Is ikIur cieitpd ni t the ar bain. The company olllcl.ils illdn't see tit Ii ,isK the pel mission ut the Ity ill tli'i itir- and ltecoider Coiitiell nccoid ll'islv ill reil that woik be Mopped. leallliiR that It the 'Ity stood I .iiU'lx hy ami pennltted the lont l.itiv to jjn nti nnd coiistitlit the sum )t it would be a pr.utli.tl .idmls sl n ot the otnp n's "!t;lil to ';o i In-.' u ami la.s ,i Uilid tl.'uk all the mil to rviitn Miauton. fotilfieni was held yestPitln .n ti ' mil ii In Ittiotdct Conneirs ollli ', in'h on himself, City Solicitor Wat !.on, (ieiKial MaiitiRPi' Sllllman. of tlu i I'liipani and Major i:eiltt Warren, df louirel fot the company. The oii Rtfal ( miteiitloii of the company was hat limler th' t pedal net of lShl, In i oi piuatliiR the People's llallw.iv (oin pnn, us iIrIih aie p.iiainount to tho.e ni the dly, bei.iuse Scran ton wa.s not Incoiporated as a eity at that tune. In rutllnliiR the coinpanv's position at jeMerd.i'.s onferem e, this dalin was pot piessed by Majoi Waiien. lie iiintendeil tint the (oiiip.iny pmpnjod to ue the .switch in iiinnliiR c.u.s to Its re icp.ilr shop and tliat theie f ip the mi Itch iui. neeessat to the tpctatiou ot the toad and eould thcie foie he constiililed ander the law. After an hoin'.s (liicus.sion nu amlc nlile agreement was leached, the e .i't tetnis of which (tiniiot he made P iIi'ik Just now It Is known, how ppi th.it the m Itch will be con iMiitfil but thtit the city will he -."fefii.iii'ed fi nm the establishnieiU of i dangc i ou.s iiK( edi nt MEETING AT NICHOLSON Gatheting of Universalists There Today, Tomonow and Sunday. Fiogiamme for the Sessions. Follow ins is the pi ori amine that will he ohseiM'd at the mcetliiR of the SiiMitiehanna Assodation of l'nlcr sillsts which will be held at Nlehol bon, I'.i., today, Satin day and Sunday: I'ltlDW. Iiiim ,i in lit vniitiiul I'MiiNn, 11 (o i in Hit i n it- it nm ot Couniil, J in p in ( iiiini d ::.np in- -eininii, I M iunod, I). 1). T .'(1 p. in. Sii moii, llu. N l Duke.i. h ul) p. in vnnuii, llu. Hi N. h ac. l-Ml'IIDW. OW i in - Pinitiniiil MicliiiK, lid Ity ficiliudo Maltlle. Ilia) i m ( onnih SOIp in s.nnon, llu. lame? 1) 'lilllnudiad. .Hip in . P ('. t HiMiiit .4 Mciilin: 7 .10 p in.-"eimoti p, iker to ho mIccUiI. t.Jp in, senium, 1. M. Attwnoil, I) I), bule jut, "Porward Moieuaiit." m Mi.vy. flSHo ill lliiiillonil lleetlnz. W.M a, in Nimiiit, Itci. Ii. I lwH Milijcct, "TliinlriEj ot rnuni-.illnn " Pub !nul Ii; the Comniiiniuii. 2.10 p. ni Nriiuiii, I, l Mtnond, I). D 7 oD p. in. Minimi, lii'i. Pi N. s -a(!e AGAIN KAIN INTERFERED. Ball Game nt Paik Had to Be Post poned. The meie aiioiiuncertient of n Rami' of h.ic ball at Athletic paik .seems MltlUleilt tills hCUhOll to plOVOne a lain storm, and yestenlay afteinoon's piopiisccl r.iiip between the Olyphant HioiMis and the Morlmi', of West tk rriiiton. ptoied no exception to the tenet nl uile. Hnth teams weie on the Held, hut ,hlle they weie jet practicing, the rain bcRan coiuIiir down and didn't i 'Tsi until the RTound had been trans- formed Into a neml-laKe. The same may be plajed off next week. HIS FIRST PONTIFICAL MASS. Bishop Garvey Will Celebrate It Sunday nt Plttston. on Sunday Ht. Hiv Hlshop n A. Oarvey will celebrate his fpst ponti fical hlsh mam in St 'ohn's chinch, 1'lttnton. of which chuuh he huu hoen the juiRtor lor some time. (in Sunday eventnR he w 111 he tender ed a tec option hy the member" of the (.oiiRregatlon of St. John's church and will bo piciieutcu with a iioss nnd uoziei. The picsentatlon speech will bo made by Attorney P. A. O'Uoyle, A Fall Display. Of new i rliable clothliiR, and furnlsh Iiiks can he, seen at the Kail openliiR and third annlveisaty sale of Rlchaids .t Wlrth, S.'ii Latkaivanna ue. Peaches at Coursen's. 60c. and 9Sc. Special. THEY ENTER A PROTEST SCRANTONIANS OBJECT YELLOW JOURNALISM. TO In Refewlnr; to It 0. B. Partridge Said Its Cheap Demagogueiy Is Worthy Only of the Bitterest De nunciation Captain Atherton Thinks That They Ought to Bo Immediately Suppressed Fied Phillips Tells About tho Evils of Unreliable- Journals. (). H. I'aitrldRe, attorney at law. and common councilman fiom the Ninth wind "If theie was any sincerity In the yellow Join mil we mlRlit leRind It with pity. When, howevei, we Know fiom the iciy face of lis cheap ileum RORtieiy that lis sole puipnp Is to e!l impel x ni" ihom d to the liltteient dentin latlon. To think that a papei of this claps should bine titnchttalned llbeity to sell the seeds of an.iidi.i Is enoiiRli to make a man an anaichlst to the elent of cloptliliiR him of IiIm i expect for the piolon of the con stitution that baiH lt- pioieutlon by dllect means. "What soil of iitl.rn can we hope to line a 'iii.utei of n ceiituiy itoin row If the e hi Ic! i on of tod.n ate to be tiURht that piesldents ate Kll.nes, the coiiRies a hot-bed of ioRUei, and sue -icssiul biislnes-M men a hoide of soul less uiucavonahle Rlaiits who club and citish and squeeze the poor man will, no tluiiiRlit of it ti ionsectiouce othci than the It own iiRRiallilUeuiellt'.' And, I lepeat. the dlo Jouinal c.ills the pTsldeut a i Ail and "inu'im, and pic tines him as a puppet, attempts to make masses nnd iliismw and iiimy them one iiR.llnst llie othei , stlKes to stir up and foster enmity between the imploicr and his cmploxo; and at tack most sacilllRcousIy thliiRs that should be held most s,aticd. all for the sole pin pose of selllMK Its papcis The cllciw Join mil has not the Hist sein bltinc e of Hitueiit " Captain I) II. Atheiton. secletniy of the lio.ii d nf tiad--: "I think that nn newspapei which will print a cai toon 01 pulillnh a line that holds the president of the rutted Stites lip to i idle tile should he ininiedlnteh aup. piesM'd. The piesldent's action" may lie ciltlc ls,t(l, Inn he max not be ildl c tiled The eiles nf cai toons which have been urn hi .some of the metio polltan papeis were olioueh to make any man's hinnil boll Think of that line ot c ai toons, entitled the 'McKln !" .Mlnsfich' mid the moie iccent set of atiocltiFS called 'Willie ami His I'.ipa ' which haie been InoiiRlit Into hundieds ot liniisi holds In this (oiin li y, and lellect upon the c Ifei ts which llu. i aie bound to hae upon the Ir aoi.nit ot oiiiir "Moieoier. the tactics mlopld by papeis cif that staiuii, most ussuudly In m opinion haie a tendency to en coiiiaRe Hot and anaidix One of Ihe Philadelphia pajieis seieiely i-coteil the inn.xoi thei because lie wouldn't let llinma Uoldninn Rlxe a speech theie. Why, I think almost any mu nicipal ofllcei would be against it. I l'ii w If I wa.s maoi of Sciimtnn and the (ii)ldman woiimii wanted to cle. Uxor an addiess, that 1 wouldn't allow It while the police force was IiIr c noiKh to suppiess lier And for the matter of that." added Captain Athei ton, apiopos of the attack made upon I'te.slilent Me Klnle.i by Mi.s. Nation, "I wouldn't ht Mis Nation make any addles aioiind heie elthet. She's show Inst her piindpies to be just as bad as Kninia (ioUIman's." I'lcsldent chailos K Chittenden, ot the .seleet council. "Theie Is notlilliR to be done with jellow Jouitialism. It has alwavs been with us nnd always will be lu some foim. It Is the appeal of xldoiis iRnoi.iiue to Miipld Iriioi ance and Its evils can be minimized only by tlie piciRressUe odiuatlou of nil dashes of out people. When pi lut ed lot nnd falsehood fall to sell their sheets, the pioprletois of the xellow journals will ro out of business. It was this c lass of journals that for cIrIu eais dial Red WashiiiRton with inn splrliiR to he a kliiR, that c.illiMl Lin coln a baboon and a teller ot smutty t-torles; that i hulked the sidewalks with Oat field's mime pioclalmliiR that he had stolen J.IJ'i, and It Is this class of Journals which Is today pletuilnff McKInley and ltoosevelt as the pup Iiets of the ti lists and of Mnik llaiinu. These Jouinals aie one of the Inheient (ills of tleniocincy unci It Is fur better to eniluie them silently thnn to cle stioy them by pattliiR with an lotn of our light to fair and unfaii cilticlsm ot out public mcasuies or of our public men." MiiRlstiate W. S. Mlllai "I want to say lli.tt I c onsldei the xellow joui nals nf this country n ilass of news Ptipeis of which the New Voik Jouinal Is a tpc, to be edmatois not only of illMcHpcct foi our Institutions, hut to be also celinatois of crime. They should bo no loiiRer toleintcd by the dtleiis ot this louiitiy. and the laiRc neheitlseis should stop cnioiiiiiRitiR them bv icfuslnR to adveitlse in them. Hverv dtl.en who has a spark of pat liotism about him should do all In his power to picxcnt their sale, fhst b roftisinR to buy them hlnihell, and secondb by endeaiiirliig to pel simile his nelRhhois tioin doing so. These yellow Jouinals encouiago a disrespect 98c Special This Week on Fine Peaches Extra fancy Michigau peaches today. Extra faucy Bartlebt Pears, Plums and Grapes, Lower prices, E. Q. Coursen for our Inntltutlnnfl by flippantly crltl clzlnR nnd nttncklnR the InteRrlty nf the Sitpieme inurt, and they oiuouniRo ii disrespect for our public men by pie tut Ihr tlio incident of thin lountiy as u Ilitlii boy subject to the will of the trusts. They aie fallltiR over them selves now In fulsome eulogies of the piesldent, but they can't make the Rieat majoilty of cltl.enn foi Ret the ciuel nbuse and damnable falsehoods which they have pilntecl duiltift tho past four yeats. The clay of the jel low Join mils Is diawliiR to n dose, I believe, and the tilumph of the decent ptcss lis ut hand." tioeierlek Phillips, a Denioetatlc leadei In loininon council: "It Is un foituualely all too tine that a Rrcat ninny peisnns who lead the news p.ipets aie unable to dlstliiRtllsh be tween the two distinct classes of Jouinals the white and the yellow, and as a i (inseqiience they reR.ird the lit teiances of the one as deserxltiR of be lief as those of the othei. "Take it llRht here In SVranton. ThltiRs appeal Ihr In the rcckh ss sen sational papeis and which you know to be dieauis pure and simple will be epcatcd n joii as an accepted fact by some tiiisophlstbateil i cadet He saw It In a papei and It must be so. Why would a paper print It If It wasn't so? he asks hlmndf As Ioiir as theie aie newspapei leaders who can't disci Iinl r.ate, Just so oiir will these lle at tae k.s on pur'it men and Institutions tend to wean ftotu the people the re spect tiny natuially feel for anil which lelotiRS to these ohjects. Disrespect for men and Institution of rov eminent is the Hist step In the dliectlon of nn n n hj " SERENADED NEW JUDGE. Hon. A. A. Vosburg Last Night Visited nt His Home by North Scranton Glee Club. lion. A. A. VosbuiR was last nlRht hci entitled In that talented aRRieRa tlou of sltiRois, the Noith Scianton Olee c lub. In honor of his recent ap pointment as JudRe of the newly cre ated oi plums' com I. heel by their piesldent, William .Tones, the club man heel to the home of .IuiIro Vos butR on Not th Main avenue, and weie met on the- lawn bv the new member of the local Judicial y. A l.URC number of peisons had fol lowed the dub to the house and Riouped In the sticet heaid with cle llRht the serenade which followed. ".Maitxis of the Aiena" was the sonR chosen nnd under the leadei ship of William Davis, the liiemliets of the choiiis s.mcr with the same fervor and melodi which won them Hist prize lu the cciiipetltli sliiRlnR nt Lake l.o dote, I.nbot Dai JudRe VosbuiR then Invited them In to the house wheie he pioceeeled to coidiallv make' his Riiests welcome. Pinf II. II Martin, piinclpal ot No. "" school, made a bilef address lor the dub, In behalf of whom he heait llx coiiRintulateel .IikIrc VosIiuir upein his elevation to the bench. He warm ly declared that a better man eould not be chosen for the pnltinn, and that In Hon. A A. VosIiuik an oi phans' court IuiIro had been found, who was pte-eininently lltteel In every wax fur the oneious duties of the position. IiiiIrc VosIiuir lespnncleel to l'lofes sor Martin In a shott, modest little speedi. In which he epiessed bis Riat Itlcation at the club's seienade, show -Ihr as It did a w ai m teolliiR of nelRh boily lnteiest 1'iesldent William Jones spoke alone the same lines ns Piofessor Mai tin, and the dub (hen s.niR "The Soldleis' ("hoi us" and "The ('iiisaihis The clpais were passed mound and a genet al feelliiR of Rood fellow ship anil social pleasantly pei v ailed the leinalndei of the xlsltois,' stay. THREE OUT OF FOUR. Bicycle Club's Recoid of Victoiies Last Night Against Gieen Ridge Wheelmen's Pool Players. The Mranton Hlcxele club pool plaxers last nlfiht Incieased their lead oxei the fiieen HIiIrc wheelmen in the pool tournament dniteel Monday, by tilliR tin ( out of the four Raines plaviii. II V.. l'iormet Wade at the Ulcvile club and cifily defeated him. Kill to l'l, while ,1. (!. Iteese an 1 Jost'ah nuilleld I'ael a pietty battK In whlih the Hhxde dub man finally won out by the xeiy close scene of 100 to 01. nuth 1'eese, the xaneiiilsluil. and Duf llelel, the xictoi, made some eceed liiKly brilliant shots In tills match. At Gieen P.ldRe, J. W. Dilsenbury, of the Hlejde club was to have plaed Hennett, anil Mitchell was to muled Willi edc'inan. Dusenbuiy was un able however to play, and Hany Kavs, who took his place, was de feated, 100 to dO Mitchell disposed nt his man. by th- score of 100 to 4S, The torn nnment toiisUsts of thiitv-two Raines, seventeen helnR npce.sMity to win. Seven out of eight t the Hlcycln dubs leenrd thus fai. The next pla.vliiR occurs Monda. OPEN AIR CONCERT TONIGHT. Progi amine That the Lawience Band Will Render. At the Hie do dub house on Wash liiRton avenue tonight the Lawience band will give the conceit which was postponed last Friday nlRht on at mtint of the shootliiR of Piesldent Mc KInley. Follow Ihr is the proRiamme. M inli. "The Sen nr! Id)' . . , Miilli'j, "lljne.t Pjji'." ,n IiIit Milili, "Coon! (unn' ('nnn'" . ... Kilcdinin l.intai. "Nmliiil" Kip uvt) . .. TiiIijiiI Oiir'uie. "ni lini-n.' . (Iiituwjj Mii'li, "nifien titltiK 1 ihi" . . ,Uintcin The concert will bo phen between the houts of 7 and t o'clock. A DUAL EVENT. Tnll Opening nnd Third Annlveisary of Riohaids & Wirth, Clothiers and Furnisheis. Occuis Satin daj, Sept. 11. Hrand new stocks of Knll goods lu every de partment. -Thcro Is Still Time. Students nie teglsterinR dally for the r'onseivatory'B couises in piano. Olllce, 001 Linden street. Open all day. Headquarters for Peaches. Coloraelo melons and fiulta, Cour sen's. Miss Jessie Dean, teacher of mando lln, banjo and guitar. Address, Powell's music store. Try the new 6c clear "Kleon." AGAIN IT HAS PETITIONED RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY WANTS A FRANCHISE. An Ordinance. Giving the Right to Lny Its Tracks on Certain Stteets Was Introduced Last Night In Common Council Willing to Pay $12,000 for the Pilvilege Lively Debate Over tho Oidlnance Giving City Controller nn Additional Clerk Passed Fiist Reading. The common council met last night ami held an IntoiestliiR session which was nonsldcrably enlivened by an nnlmated ellscuslon on Mr. Lewis' ordltianie piovldltiR for an additional cletk In the olllce of Contiollcr Howell. Mr. Partridge emphatically demanded to know the reasons for the neeel ot another clerk, and sitRRested that It Mould be wise to ascertain tho neces sity for pussliiR the otdlnnnie Mr Kelly ably seconded Mr. Pan ildge, hut the ciidlnance, aftei a deal of discussion on both sides, passed flist reading. Another featuie of the ses sion was the leappearance of the orell ii.iiu RinntltiR a franchise to the Central Rapid Tianslt Sticet Hallway company, which, like Haiuino's Rhost, lose once moie from obscinll. nnd like that famous Shakespeatcan spook, was given a rather chilly lcceptlon upon Its reappearance In the council chamber The ordinance was accom panied by an oifer made by the com pany to pay $12,000 Into the city coffeis as soon as the franchise H leeelved. The me.icuie was lefened to ecvutnlt tie. WYOMING AVHNIT. OPHNMNG. DurltiR the eat lier pait of the meet Iiir a communication was iccelved from Director of Public Works Heche, who submitted the icport of e Superltiteiident of the Iliueau of HlRh ways How land Thomas, and all papers lel.itlnR to the sale of buildings and land on Wyoming avenue. It stilted that the deed had not yet been made out to OeeiiRe McCarty for land pur chased by him, and that the propetty of N. A. llulbeit upon which $10 has been paid had not yet been finally de- tei mined. Mi Ilulhert offeis $I,1S7 21 for L'.Ti'S 57-100 square feet of land and piopose.s to pay JJiiO when flee lines aie Riven, nnd the balaiue on October 1. This Is a cost of $" per square foot on the propel ty. The matter was re lerted to committee. Councilman John I. vans Introduced an ordinance ptovldlng loi a nlfiht Rateman at the Delaware and Hudson cros-slng on East Market street and piovIelliiR a penalty for non-obsetv-anee. lie also Intioduced ordlnaiu es piovIdinR for the election of two lights in the Second waiel and paying the dilm of Lahy Hios for the construc tion of the Decker eouit lateial sewer. Mr. Alwoith then ptcsenteel the street i.illway ordlnanie. Cleik Ly nott stat ted to lead It, but had Rone no ftuthei thtin "an oidlnance Riant Ing i franchise to the Cential Hapiel Tianslt Sticet Hallway" when half a doen voices said- "Move otellnanco be lefened to proper committee." Attaened to the oidlnance was the following communication from Cashier C, M. Gunster of the Meichants' anil Mechanics' bank The" Ccntr.il Itjpl'l Trails!! e milium Iih on t'i jio-.it lieir tI-,1'. xlneli liiKiiint I mi uttlitiiiicil to pic over to the cit) trenvirer for the t the nn, upon tlii pivicc hv rminrlN, an 1 no ceptTiicc In 1 lie ininpinc nf tills ordinance, nu v pctiilinc, 1 cpi ef uhlrh i lierito atuclicl. The oidlnance Itself Is practically In the same foi tn as of yoie, although a few mlnoi chaiiRes have been nuiTie In the route. Mr. McGreevey Intioduied a leMilu tlon dlrectltiR the city eiiRlneer to di.iw up plans for a retalnlnp wall to be built on Third street. In the Sixth wnid. It was adopted. Councilman Joseph P. Kvaiw Introduced an oidl nance provlellng for a nlfiht Rateman at the Delawaie. Lackawanna and Western ciosslng in Hellevue. ADDITIONAL CLHHK I'ndei the next head of business Mi 13 vans called up the oidiname pro viding for a new cleik In the controll ers olllce. The oidlnance was read and Instantly Mr. Partildge was on his feet. "Mr. ('hah man, ' he called, "I want to put mxi-clf on tec oid now as being opposed to the passage of that oidl nance. What tho necessity l for a new deik lu that depai tment I do not know, and It Is fair to piesume that If we pass this ordlnanie another will be presented be and bye to pay the took over at the controller's home." "If Contiollei Howell can give any good lvisct. why It should paps, I will wlthdiaw all objections to the onll naiue, but I certainly think steps Knox Hats For Fall Better (if possible) than ever before. Better, because they are light - weight, easy fitting and clean cut styles. The quality always the best obtainable. Made by hand. Oils, Paints and Varnish Malon?y Oil 5 ManfofacUiring Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2. I $100,000 First Mortgage Five Per Cent. Gold Bonds of the Webster Coal k Coke Co. Covering its SSON PROPERTY arc 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. Write for special circular. Title Guaranty & Trust Company, OF SCRANTON, PA. 516 Spruce Street. filipulel be fit .st taken toivanls the pay ment of dty debts, obligations In c lined and not vet paid, Judgments bearing six per cent lnteiest against the dty, befote we nilil to clerk hlie. Is it n fact, ix ud I am now asking for Infoi iiiatlon, that the contioller mid his two assistants put in a icason.ible amount of time In tlrtit olllceV If I am Kttistlcvi on that point, 1 will withdraw all opposlt'on to the iinllniuiLc'si pas sage." Alfred Lruls, Ticil Phillips and Wil liam Ciurtcll and H. K. Hobathau fa voted the aliening of another chrk to the continllei. Mr. Keller dri luted that If the olllce teuild get a long the Hist fix months of the flcal xear without this addl tlcn.il cleik, thcte seemed to be no lea son xv hv It shouldn't be able to stagRcr along foi the other six months, and If at the end of the x ent itle business of the olllce wa.s found to be such as to win rant the con liollei's icquest. It would ho only fair to Riant it "I think it a ml.stake." said he. "If council does not proyide a hupe enough fence to attend I the work In the controllei's olllce. but still we conic wait the xear out bfole making any change. QCHSTION OK MONI.Y. "In the next place, wheie aie xou gdiiR to take the money fiom" In c nsei wheie theie Is a mi plus I think it should be ttansfeued to tlr elell c.ency fund, and the money should go to pay debts, not to cie.ite additional sahtiy expenses Tlieie aie too many derl in the building ahead;,, and the eltj's paying too much money for cleik hlie. 1 think with a little haul woik or stietchlng on hl.s patt, the controller can get along until next SpllllR. ' Mi Alwoith moved that iictlnn on the n'..tiei be postponed until the next meeting, but it did not find favor with councils, and the oidlnance passed on Ih n teailinir. .,Ii. Casteillne Intrnduc d an ordi nance piovlding that the city control ler di iw dtx wan ants for the sum "f $170 fil, ilue M P. Spellman, to be paid out of the s.ilaiies of four lieu tenants, and $111 ,'t0 due Isaiah .Ions, to be paid out of the salaries of loity II ve pitrolmcn The oidlnance piovlel ing lot the heating and lepaliliiR of the Noith Scianton police .station Good Bedding $ News for the ? Careful Housewife jJ ?J Cotton Blankets for t5 these cool autumn nights 5C too warm for wool and M 5J just right lor these cotton M goods. 5 10-4 Size Correct M weight, solt. fleecy, cotton ft blankets. Tlie least money ft you have ever paid for a $ good blanket. Pair, . K this week 49C 0. Heavy Cotton Blankets JC J 10-4 size, colored bor- 5 5vJ ders, fine quality, i V pair OvC v 5 11.4 Size All grades, all V Xj colors, all weights.different W ft color borders. Price, pair i 89c, 98c, $1.23. ! Feather Pillows- ?5 tick, good feathers, j size iqx2t. bach. k;j;ckx:;kkj;:;o: Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine nuslness of Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton und Wllkea-Barre, Pa. Stationary Enelnes, pollers, Mining Machinery, Pumps. ft l." Fancy ep 45c X is. I i;III f4t vmsi rMRKRtUSi1 The Famous Columbia Yarns $ tie ciiperfnr to .ill olhcrs and the stand aitl foi excellence'. Columbia Shetland Floss contain mme ird tn Mir- pminrt, in "noie elislic, mil kniu larllier Hull any oth'r, hrtieit llie (Iiidpeat, tolois ate bolt and brilliant In sbailr per (ilniihle ( Q. ekelii) ""w III III iik ami White Ar per (elulililr tkeltl) . 1' l,i imi innlmiiiil tin tupcrior floss i. XMlll oincr imiiutr in linn, Cramer-Wells Co., i 130 Wyoming Ave. j.l..!....! It t imt eiiile i oil eriiuch fir n tnp enaf, ani jet Jim fiel tlnlh iiioiniiic-i an 1 niphtx. Thci culd runs art iinuinfoiulilc Ojr Fall Weight Onderu)ear Ii lilt jmi neril f'li'nrniUMi when it l ehlllx, xrt not uniutufuiuble si oulil it tuin warm elup inc the day. CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Furnisher. 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Ladies' Tailoring Jackets and Skirts made very reasonable. Rainy day Skirts 5.50 and up. Goods furnished. King Mili;.', Merchant Tailor, 432 Spiuco Street. I Every Lover Or Music Will our offer in Music Racks. This Rack is .10 in. high. iS in. wide & made with twisted posts & spiral top, fin ished in and K 1143 4 O shelves. 2.")0 Go On Sale at $1.35 each 1..WI II V MM. CIT. CREDIT YOUP CEETAINLYI iWfi: comm e-" ' 221-223-235-227 WYOMINCJ AVENITE. "Hot ThmK Over IWJ .HKIS2SjSSS2iAxyJjy' rjk iff rt 1