'7if "5?i?,b.'W Wt'5f';w' ' '' "" ' 10"' 't4tW A . 'i ' ,' THE SCRANTOiV TRIBUNE- TUJ&D A 1, xNOVEMBEli 26, 1901'. ;$? "vJijpsKUpp hi A fv I txxxxxxxxxxx; THE MODLItN tiAltDWAnB RTOHJ. Paxton Roasters t'(. mm on TIuiiiUhrH Ii;k tiny anil ".our tut key dln nci' 111 bo a success. PAXTON HOASTnilS mo nmdo of heavy sheet It on. hnw high covpih nml t'tttltatcti'. Prices '!0i , ""(.' , S"V. mill $1 HO Foote & Shear Co. x II9N. Washington Ave Q !xxxxxxxxxxxs flf.fhe Baby Bazaar Anion? Hie many iitlmctlic tliltis iif tlic fliott anil Ionic coats in Hriltuiil Cowl, Cnsl.tntrc mid noselly Rends for tlillilieu fiom Ms months to two jiais. Silk I'.ipi In attiaitite -.Isle. I.ei:'!u,,'s. Mittens nnd the liornlli.s Knit Cap. We ins lie yout 6iLriil .dilution lo r.m line. I I Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce .:reet. LACE CURTAIN AUNDERINQ Nottingham, Irish Point Ucnniil'--s-.tnee, Brti'-iel?, Mmie Antoinettes .unl othcit. We ate n lei-ponsible concern nml sunrnnteu AUTISTIC hue cilcct cmefully product il. L 'Tiin" aiuinidry. 40S-310 Penn avenue. A. U. Warman. PERSONAL, liulijc .lolm r Istlls i- siiim.; In l'uil nlelplin lijtiicl Attnine.s . It I.essi-. i umllned 10 IiU borne l).v illiit-i. Mi. A. I H(m, ot uMli s'-ltitr. In .it u Inns, i oiiii. Milium H hi-, in ("anton, IiiciiiU in Wot Sainton. Lincoln .tvciiiu. o, i- ..illins on Hon. CiliMn A. (.loss, tin u ni-.jmc- Jiinni, ji .i suntun n-uoi sit nl.i.i. (fnileM MiImiuu, ol lliilssu -ticn, Ii.is 11 mi mil Ini'iie fuiiu i wit In lltoflin-ljui;;. MI- Ilia Ilium , of l-.sllssllle, in-, ii tmiipil nonie fromo .'. sl-.it with W-.t feii.intuii iclat'm-. lolm II. lies nuliN, nl ill. cs-15 urc, -pt ui "un. l.i.v with Ills family rn .orih ll.sde 1'iik iseiiue. Mi-. 'Hi iti In r, ui Pltiliileiplila, N s-Htinir Jii. mil Mis Iti'Sal llnllicit, of Nuith (liillelil .ic me. ' Mr. mil Mh lciin. ci Ml. I' m, me si-it- im; .it tin1 homo of Mmml Kniitici, on N'oith Uiuuln .11111111'. li-" .lo-ic Ai'.miun, of Ilihiiliu. . I.. In-. Utiiined honn tii.it. i shil wllli liu male, .I'i'in liiifli!ii, oi Ninth il ile I'aik asenu-. Nlioul (.onttullii II T .fijiu, ot (.loin Unlit, lid Mis l ny .l.i.iiu, tciilut .it ,'o. -1 n liiml, mo nl .Miliooiiin tdli.i, jiltoiidui!,' the tiinn.il it tliLii ulitiM, IMwiil M. V.uighn, Loii'ui tonimt-'ionti nl Mioniu.,; coitnt.. . 1 Ihiiii, iniili nlnu fioihl Jsuil nf tin ( liiU il K.illiu ul ol iv .Ii'Im.'!, i ( till in it hoini l'tcl(lll mm i i ii li-c, whin- In -pi'iit Miiuln. Mliih Him; hi iiuiiii(i into Ilio iin.-lion ol liHiniclpil uMiiu-'iip nt tli.it citj's waliT phnl ami Irii mil lint tli.it I. mi ionip.uiuti, ai I ir .ij i.iiiioii i-. tuntiiiKil. I ho in'i lo the ion Miniir i- ilwnt oni thml time whit il K hue. In ii.itn-i tin itu . pipul i ili-Limc of c''li i in nih il in. Willi mi iiiihanis M. P., Hit fm ilhrs Jliui' ji-li'idij, lo .itund ,i Ii iinjiiLi gh 'ii in lih hniioi 'it nu'lit hv tho I'.inihn Aiicriun hOwifly. I mthl ln adilu'.-i-. th.' miiii- woilou In Wilkin Itono. jnd tiuiiiMiinv night he will j . ilit-s Wr-l fu inlini miiHH it M, Dilil mil, Dm mi; Hit' i iris put of ,ni.tiiilij. Mi. ln..iitni M,in iiniil.ilmil l'j Miulll I. II -ihiili Mill 'oiiiili ( onnni"-iinir .Mm (0,11111 Mmii.. llo w.i- ".liuwii tliiuli tin. iomt. jjil .mil oil. u jiiiIiIIl hnihliii.-. ami mm n nn ililuli-ul lulu lie in nl the ."-ui inloii i I'll. 'I In' h.iiiiml .it Wll'i'. Jinn' hi-l muht W.I-. Ol'l' oi tin Hint lhllioi.10 lllljiln 0101' In III 111 til it till ItlM'l- 'tin Id III fil li'il Knots Tiist National Bank, Scianton. Pa. W'n ilChllf to ililmin llif puIjIIb Hint on (tiul itlter Kiidjy. N'oxciubcr SO, 1901, tin' bninrch ol litis li.mk will 1m I'liliilni'ted in tin1 lmlldhii; ininicily I'upii'd by I'oiii'.-i'ii, ('li'itions .s: Co'., o tiuti'd tit N'o. IJJ LacKitwiiinm iiMiniit., Scimiioii, Pa. 'i'liit. U'liipiii.iiy roniov.il Is lU'i'i'Hh.ify for tin) piiipoMi of I'loi (Iiir: n new Ii.mU liulldliiK on tlie prfM.Mil piiMiilscs, wlilcli svn will uo.cupy when the UulldliiB la cninpleli'il, r Linen. PicMtlent. l-.iitf Post, (.'.lahiei-. TUo I'inest Puilts and Table Dell- cnciefa, Nuts, Haibtns, Tigs, etc. Jn f.iet, eu-y tlilns that kocs to jnuKo your TlnuiKhKKInB dlnngr llr.st't'ltihs in tint v,.iy ol' trull, WKOtitbleH or potiltiy wu can oflfr joti, Tiy us and wu Hhitll endenor lo mtMit your approval. PliMee'H MarKet, ' 110 Penn avenue. It Takes Watchful Caie to Piopeily Hon&t a Tuikey, Why not penult lJ.tnlty to prop.nr thu Mlad, untrech, creani aiul puildintf? Your ov.kM'h will leeelvu prompt utten tion and lutelllKeiit tnllllliiieni, at l.'O Hpniee Htrect, If the Hen Is Old nnd Tough on Thanksgiving:, Don't complain. tinwUu 'lltnry the Fourth," all Havana cIkiiib, ufter thu plum puddliiK and ou'll tee) happy, O'llimi'c, '31 Spruce hlrool. " Ten Per Cent. "Reduction Op nil MO to SIS Suits nt CrmieV-all hlwi. "Jii l.apkuwaiiiia ttveiuie. Tal elevntor. Go to MacQuahe's Rest tun ant For your chicken dinner, outer Wyo. mltig and Linden ttreet. i - The popular Punch clear Is still tin J4er of he JOo cigars. OPPOSED TO BOYCOTTING BOABD OF THADE TAKES A DE OIDED STAND. Special Meeting Held Yesteiday Henul the Hepoit of the Commit tee Appointed to Consider the Mat ter of Boycotting Instances Given When the Boycott Has Been Used. Boaid Will Assist Any Citizen of Scianton Who Is Boycotted to Ob tain Legal Rcthess. The special eonuiiltlcc ot the Seiiin ton board of ti.ule, appointed for the purpoHo of liKiulrlimr Into the alleged "boycotting," which is koIiik on In HiIh city, inndu Its repot t at n special meet ing of the boaid, culled for that pur pose, at noon yesteiday. The lepoit embodies the HtntcuionH made to the cominlttce by several peisons who have alreatlv felt thu elfects of thu boyeott, ttntl whoso himlucpt luis been effected 111 totiMe(iienec, The inectliiif wtiw called lo older by Vlec-l'ie&ldeiit A. V. Ulekpon, and ho Immediately culled for the ropoit of the comuiniltlet'. which was lead bv Mr. Dlnuukk, (is follow s. Smntoii, I'J , o. i), I'"H 'i'O tho ''Cl.llltoll llnjlil of '1'udc. (IriilUnitii. om committee appoli.li'il to in-siMli-Mte Iht- snlijiit nl linjioltiiiir in thl ioiii liuinllj wonhl lt-ipeitfiilly uporl M follow!'; At tlioiiKh It Im lu'tii ii matter of common Knowl edge tint lioMottiii,' hn linen catilnl on, nmio or lcs within the li-t tn .M'Ji". in Siniitmi, onr committee weie nnued .mil duinlitoiindcil to Ii an to wlul I'Ntcnt till- wcipoii will lirin ll-.nl hy lorpoiutions .n-oi l.itioni ot einpIn.MiR "J lilmi, Iibnr oiKiiilMtiniM nnd tutu hints .injl den chiiitli oimniJtloii- line lien talnlei) with 1lili Mihtle pol-,oii. 'I lie Mvei.il oims lKHiiinltu itcl III this U'liHl, h.iif hull i-electeil with tho pmpo-e tint Jon inhtht nee miiln what dlllci ins tiirnw .mil tondllloni t lii-s ikle-tanle Instrn liiuitilllj U hisoki.il, iml join (onimiltee he liem tint, fm the promt .il lci-l. It would he the pirt of wl-d.,111 lo withhold, at fir a )"S-t-ilite, the nanio ot llnw who line itTeriil tioni or hecn frillies- of n-iitiir the jme, lullctin tint little would he rallied In alif .ntinipt to li.rni-h what hi- odiirnil in liu' piM. and that the no tiiilifj of the ho ird bhoultl he limltod la the iutine, Yom imniniltie Im f ul t s- aiit ctalnl tii.it. in :m inie-l nation it thU iitun, all fOiircr of liiiorin.itien Mioulil lie mo-t taicfi.lly m lei led, .ir.it lie lhle to -tale th t, in i icli of the i'l-stnnif-i cited, with the cNuplion of f.i-c No. 4, the pirlies who Ii nl liccn lxncolltd i,ipt lied pel--onillr hffoie jour lointniltti', Wile men of unqih -llimul i-t.iiiiliii In Hie coiiumiiilt.v, nnd (lie st itemtnlM tf their ta-e, aivpi'iiinu in t lit le port, t tie iidiictil to ss i illncr and Mihiuilteil to tliii :ipiioa when p.i-ihle lielme licitiR Ji--ceptul, 'Ilio Hit- is l.ited in fi-e No. I luilu'il ii- tln.iii(,'li i thinl ii it ty. hut we ale pup. led to si'ii'li hr them, and if died upon, would Mih-itdiiliate Muni. It i- liitdls necr-iiy lo t ill ,om attention to I lie fid tint the use- Ftlutul loui an eslcnddl pel toil, and :ne not limiltd to ditliiences siowin2: out of the pie-ml tru t ion tliipiitc. in which connoetion join tominll lec would Mite tint they hue tiuiiilon-lv le iijincd tiom entiiliisr on moiiU of any ili-nuiei liduten indiiid'ul fi oisaniition-, whatever In tht'ii iutine, lielicsincr tint this imcMitfiliou In- uothliii. to 1i with the eiiiitits of filth di.pulos ii the -Miipalhie- Ipiiilint thcieln, Iml K.leh- as lo whelhir oi not Iiniic,liti'iiti4 iii-tiu-iiitutalitio wue lieintf cinphntd rsr. no. i "llit tou'is the o-e oi an tiwnn of a weehli j.xunal ml iol iniutini; otihli-hnunt, and tan I p hi'-t j;nen m hi- own won'-, "Winn the -licet i ti -tiil.i lli-i .-laittil. 1 lalltd up my men nnd .-aid, 'Well, Iho. time is roiiik lo bo liouiile with tlie 'I'l.ictioii coinpiit. 'Ihis stiiKe mat la-t two we'k-; it iikis- Ii-t -is mi el.-, hut wlul I want to Kiinv now i-, tint in ta-o 1 ndc on the (iu and theic Ii tumble, win thu m not ju.i will Mill, lit tne. I do not a-1. ou to lidc o-i the (air. but 1 im coiiu I" lide it .civ e.n- inn. Tin all Mid, 'Well, II o'i aie wllllnc to t il.e the chillies we ale willimt too, fur jnu aie the one who will .-uftri.' and I Mid. 'It I take the elniKCs one ir two ot ou will bo luiil ot for ,i lioit tunc'; hlill they i-ahl thty wile willuiR to Miik by me, mil I v.inld! to know- ii tin would stick in the union, ami tlv slid lliiy would. 1 am a membei nf a imio'i, and mv ducri are pihl ui Id the fir-l of .l.imnry. 1 hue tluee minibirs in mv iiiiplii)kiiiinibeii of jrnoil M indmir, tluie been with ine "touitun, twehe and lite K lih). in the tuM plice. aflu 1 hid been ruling m the tais a wtil. I rnenid a letlei fiom a union a-kms me lo ntiaiii lioui ndinu' on the stieet i n.-. I paid ro attention lo it. and continued lo lidc on the taii-. I pud no attention lo nthei notice", and they a'ain asktd mil to dui-t. but 1 Uenl on inlitK lit the i us Two week likr 1 tieened .inotlu-i which i i.ul: 'We a:c Htill inforiiHd tint ou loutinit" to ili-Kgud oni plior notiet-, and oii ale htiiby intificil tint il ion do not eei-e liom ndins mi the tar-, the union will be in loruti'd. and ou will lose wlnt union work uu aie iloiin..' lc:ned liv the pitsidcnt and ticre tir, iml on printed piper, and flint woined lite 1 ii-1 a little bit. 1 i .h u woined about that, :m I Line- It via? romliisT just about time tin my link ii to mi el, 1 le.li ik (I it from l Iriend. I did not pit any itlinllon lo it, but the li'St nimnim; I lemud that a ceiitlemin got up in the meeting and -I lted tint I hid been lidlni; (in Hie Mnrt tats and was, theieioie. unfair to onrimiil Iihot, ind moied tint .1 tomtnittee be ippointed to in-ttud people lo tike thin .idler-ti-iuunt- out of mv piper, II v 10 o'doek Sitiu Uv I knew i mij mi mhir of that committee. I found Mint thei lui bnii to fee the meichanls, but I nun i-poke to ,uiv one about it. About lulf.pi-l two the telephone hell lane, and I was railed tip by 1 lendini; meulunl. ii-kin(f ins to call on him I went to hie htm and be Mid, 'I am in tumble.' I a-ktd, 'Whit's the nnltei, mm" nnd then I1114I111I. (I I new what was lip), lie f.iid tint :i committee liul called nn I1I111 -unl si ile I tint he wo"ld lute to tike hit ailicitiMinint out of mv pipit, .11 I was unfiii j 10 ii iini-u 111101, aim lull I wis iaiiiuiiiiii; th" Mitel cars I -lid It funis to be a hocott. Well," I Mid to him, 'I Mippn-e il will be well fn ton to take om ldMitlmment fiom mv p,icr, but liiw aboitl jour job woik'? He Mid I (ould not haic eltlnr. I told lilm thev would not nrcd lo know wj- dolnt." it fm hint, as 1 neier pi no mv Imprint on am thins:. "Ile si Id : 'My iloikfi know it ami Ihei will teport it to the union.' 1 a-ked him ii lie had bus Idea how lone thl-i tliiiie was coini; to last. and he ild he hid not, but tint lie fill oiry, but I told him tint I felt sonler.' I left him nnd went link to mv isotk, II (jot iioi-ul nrouud ilurlnq- (lie this and 11 iiumhti nf people i.tmo tin I kid ute about It, but I paid tin attention to It I wuit around to the bu-inovi pliteii .main 1'iUlis nioriilnt; and slid to a 1 hit. t ilfil,, 'What do you want in join tpiie lliirt iiioruini;,' and lie Mid llu'ie doon'l triin to be nntlhlutr. a- tlie mrri'lniit had told him not to Kite me an thins. I Mid I Mippov thai aeconnts lor inv not seltlns nil' til till u this titonth, llo Mid the ropy hid bcMi Kiten out to another, (Hid betn pilnt ItU hi- rlidihr for besenteen cais) Tiom tlieic I went kiivi (he street to anothrr miiclnnt, 11 nun in wliose More I -pcud Ifti) lo Iftii a jt.it, mil md, 'Wlul 1I0 sou w-jul in the puiei to. inuii on tnoinliiKi' Ih; .lid: 'I'iup-i it will Ii.iw to l-ci without Jinlhliii:' Well, I will tell x on II ill jiut Hie ii'Jioii, 'Ilic other csenlua in the lie ire-aui parlm, two tiiutlinien tame In and one of them nid: "if jou Knosv wiiea uu aie well oil sou wl keep mm ad, out of that lupen ou will set Into Irouhlo if oq d nol," fao (0 protect ni)j,elf I niu.t l.tep my ad. out of jour pipir," I ald 'all ritfht' and sunt to uinthcr iiiriehanl, ami he nidi '1 nni in tioiible.' I a-lteil It fm what waj the nntttr, and be mhl: 'Will, jnu will base lo leam inj fpate blink this su!.t I lusr (0 piotrct niyli, You let mv tpace lihttik and jou sslll not In.-e 11 penny hv It,' 'Well.' I eaid, 'It will look fiuiiiv blank. 'Well, thru till It i.p with some othei ad., tint I will piy oi fur it." I vrnt to social oth r plates, nnd found lint the committee hud nol). liul mill eiftv one In tint ildnily. 'flic tldr ttinlll day nuled 'Iue-d.iv iilitht, in which I line not itHi'ised an culei fo- any kind of baket lull, bettellt ball or church soilil ssoik, or 1111'. think' (( tlie kind, and jd, ilurini; that period, n'seral aflalt, ineludlm: some itlsen liy ehiircli, line lal.iu place, and il.e pilnllns for many jeais itbin In ni", sstnl eUinshere. M lo. so far is rbosil SJM 11 month, 'llieie tire waldicrs aioiiiid mv nlncc fiom I) o'tlotli in tlie morninc until , b'dotlv nt niulit, and 11c IhwIucm nun tlaic come into Hilt oflleo imlu-i le U watched." cw: no, 2. tetall ileakr in tbH ihy Im been bnscottul iislee within Hie i.l.-t thiee sears In the tlit Achilles Was Vulnerable in hu bed 'Ilia tru'thodi pi u-e lis thi'rNsI,ltV.VfOI(Y nn not tc success full) altad.cd. We ,-et tltMiul 1011IU i)iil(k(i- and en tho broadest foundation. C01110 and eo 11 s J. Alfretl I'tonfir tun. Director. feZ&T, yeBsA.uSSWk Njiy InMaiice, tic wn walled upon by a committee of it labor oiganl?itlloh, lnqiilrliifC m to whether Iip ptinhiipil (crtnitt goods In Ness York rlty, whlrli were Icrtiied titi'itWadors, uinl upon bis slallutt lltat rucli whs the ease, they Informed hint tnnl unles lie ilecllheil to imike fiittlur ile nf IJicc Koodj thelt orRilili.llloli would proieed to ho (iill llo would tiol roii'ftil to the ilcmmiH n made, mill tlic Itojcolt wn put III (one. In Hie Meoiiil Itt'tatiie, lie wa itsl.nl, hi a l.ihot iiiputl' Mtlutt to rt milt Ihe ue of lil tiime n sin" pioldiiit ul u tnedlnc, md upon tlullnlm; to do , nnd niltnllllinr (hit his o.Mitpilhy wn sllli Ilia other side. 11 botiott was put In foice, nnd .1 iliculir prliiled nsklmr lite people to .iv.ii'l Ills Htue, ,lhl Imjcolt Is still III (one. p.vsi: .so. a, A conductor, resident of tills dlv, nppr.uctl before the roiiitnlttee, and .-t.iteif. Hint ilitrlim the la't two 31 jim, lie had lo'l tniinr nnd iilHlatitlal roiitl.it t, by iriim ol lh.it fid tint, ntthouith Ills I'ltiplines btlotiij: lo 11 lulmi' ottfiinlatloti, nnd ssere. (.otnpelttit inrrliinlo, lltey did not lutP" lo be mrnibds of the labor oitini?iitlon tnsulinr the same dedit'tise wot I;, and nfllliited wllli other labor otttaulitlotis in Ibis tttlliy, 'Ihe contiacln bus Int; lieeli lost to hint, hnjuic tin' Slid iittillilcd label ortr.iiil? 1 Hoik line item il to bo.seott the ptrrnns for sslioni the ssork was to he done. Within Hie past week, 11 mm who had been dtrtj-tntiiid lo Rlsliitf him Ids wink, fot mntil e.us hid -iltl Mill he hid sonii' woik Hut lie would like lu hue lilm do, but imhiu' 1 cslstlm? roiiillllons, lie would be obllm'd to plate It cl-ewliete. incinliur bv ei-titi(r condlllon', tlie sitttatlnn .those doseribcd. CASH NO. 4. It hs letined lint a middle tiwl lid, rel.lln? In the Milittilis ol Ihe tit, who cilns u llsell lined for her-eif iml family by nellltiK bioks (-hi is at pie-enl ensnied in noliiltlim Mib-i rlptiuns fei lite life of McKinley), situiul 11 nuinhti of sub-cilptions, .iml bi'imr middle hkmI, slie fill Hut she could not wall, while dcllMrlni: lhr.ni, its lirp lonl wjs too licit to (itiij-, wh(ieUion, she is is follossid by some person, unknown t" her-elf, and her sub-ulbcrs were nollfled tint she' hid lieitt pitionl?lmr Ihe sluel i us ami tint Ihey unlit not tike Iter book, 'three oi itei iiftomcts ufu'ed In jrirpl the hooks, sshlih. of (otiise, entailed con'ldctalik' lo-, both of tliiu 1 ml metes, CASH NO. I A loldcnt of Scianton had Decision to elect .1 bulletin,;. Ilefoie awarding the contiad. lie was wailed upon hv (omnilllees of 11 lot. libor or triiilitloiis, a-kimr that tontrictors eniplojlnir union I ihor should be kImii 11 dnncc lo hid upon Mine, and that no other thin union lahoi should be iniplo.seil. Not belniv 'ic(tiiinl(d sstlh, in satl-lied svllli the ic-poiisi'illlly of the nanus stiiviie-teil by s.tld (Oinmlttees, he teieised bids from sesri.il (nntr.ittois, toieiiu? Hie illllrunl lines of woik, nnd .lssMided one br.uitli of the work to ,i contractor, all nl stlnwo ctniIoi lchmir lo .1 miloii, cmilnc Hie .-tine kind ot work, but not beintr the inic niviiifitiou i thai lcpiescntdl by one of the commit lu s sslndi hud wailed upon hint. HI- conti ids, foi net other brimli ot the work, wete lit to itnplo.stt of union mm. Tlie coimnitlie, leprr-entltij Hie niR.inliutlon sshith hid fiiled to secmc the Inane Ii 01 woik above rcfcired to, llu'iuipon pro tteded to ln)(tt -lid pirlv, and conmiemid their ssork by siatlerlns ciuulais lliioiiiilintit Hie dty and s Hies-, one of sslndi jour tonimitUe Ins seen and I c ul, and sshith lontilns Ihe lolloss inn ssoid-: "Ittother Workmen: We appeal to joti to tit it this (mine- of Url) ss'ilh Ihe -line tnn temiit that we lceeilul fiom them, Will sou withhold j'our pationae trnin Hum? We lulu te .sou will and also fiuiii otheis IiiiIiib biiainc-s lelitioii- wllh them, 'llnnklnj .suit in adiiin" for the mtire-t we feel assured sou will tike in tin- mitlti, we lie "l'nleinillv sntis. "(Name ot ruionu" .titl tiuiilir w.h rmloi-cil by the iiim"s nf two ollur oririnintions. 'Hie puts 111 ipie-llnu tliereupoti sl-ilul the olliiris of Ihr union in question, who admitted tint I liny li id i-ued the liuuhi icleiicd lo. md the silled to him Mill they would sslthdi.isv Ihe Iwstotl upon his Man inu an atri eemenl to eniplos nolhins but union lihot. Thi- he teti'-ed lo do. althou.'li nol cp-Iio-ed to union labor, lint on Ihe mutiny, btinic lieqiiently an implnjtr of sime. The ciitulif in rpiistinu wa- issued ihi'lni; the month of .lull, 11101, and he his betn itifoimed, within ten (lis-, that .1 plnard, lontiiminu -lid boyiott, ss-as -till upon the walls of the rooms of said union C'ASi: NO. U s. (ontiidur of this ul appeind lieloit Hie conmutlcc' and staled tint (Itirlns" the pt-t t'esv tiioulhs an oriraniition upic-etitinif the unpins-(I- in a leitaiu hunch of ssmk, hid .uciciil suth an oiinization, lepiesenluifr their unplojrs Hi it they would imploy but miinbeis of 'aid oiuanii tion (f emtilo.se-, who 111 tin 11 isreirt to ss-orl. lor no emplostr- except incnibcis ot ml tmplos trs' ortrini ition. 'Iliiicupon -lid uri: 11117 itioii of tniploseis stiud nolue on all tlie niinut.diu eis in this sidnitv of ceitiiu miteiiil uecessiiy in slid liade, to the died that if they, the iiiinuftctmcis, should sell their iiiituial lo an nihil than to mcmbirs of Iheli -ml inirimVitinu. they ss ould be bostoltcd. The lonttartor in iUi'slion stated that he hid soiiLht to purchase such material of slid ininufietuiits duiini; the last fesv month-, nnd ;.- late a- fmliv mointni? la-t, and leceis'ed as .insver Hie st.ittment tint the miterl.il is 13 in lurid, that they w'ould like to -"11 to him. but ssere afraid to do si, by i(.1on of .1 threatened bo.stott by the tor.liactois boloiiKinff to 3 lid emplojeij." a-.-oi iition. 'Ihe foiecoiii rates sum to jour commit lee to be faiily illu-tr.ilise of Hie cenor.il situation lis it esl-ts fodiy in Seiinton, and thev base, tlitie fote, not thoiiRhl it licee aiy to cite additional oiks, althoueh mans- ssire btoiielil lo their at tention. They citinot refi.iin, bosses er, fiom st.Uinir that, durins Hu- ins 1 Miration, estry one intctsicwed or spoken to ronceinincr sime, with out a single exception, deplored .-lid tsi-ting situation; but miny, peihaps the litiru mint. bei, esprc-'eil tlmiditv, tear of hopelessness otei the oitlconip of any action in the matter. Some ar 1 einer tint they siould bo in tisor of a tuose inent lookimi; to the bdteiniint of pu-erit condi tions it onlv they could be .is-meil tint esury one ssould Join with them, home -Inline; "hat, their own bojcotls beinir oser, they were diain dined to inn the ii--I. of fuilhir fmitciil lo- lis doing atis lluntr that iuIkIiI Kise ri-e to repclitinn of the same. Soinc stated that they did not thlik il ssas esfiulicnt to act at the pie-ent, tu.ie, nlthoiiRh indk.itins no fttilable tiioineut. ia others announced that Ihey did not think theic ssas sufficient eisie sitillty in the eommiiuilj to make itself felt in any diieelion, and tint, ion seqinutly, any ctloil was u-elt-s. AH of the abuse cspre-sion- ot opinion, ho,tier, sveie hut additional esiderieo to jour rommlttea of Ihe far teichiitff .mil IxiiinnliiiiK dTttts of the eritpiw pataljsis noss- spieaditnr. slowly but stuely, use: this communltv, and of which one ot the chief causes is this noxious ts capon, sshidi is horn rf conspiracy and can only get its gtossth in com munities sshere moiai courige is lacking. Your committee line, theiefore, prepiretl nnd rei ornmended the pissiue of the follossimr tesolti tlom. Utiles inc Hut the hoard of tiade as a body, and its indisiduil niemhers lis ciliu-, should take no unceilain stand upon .1 nui'stion ssliicli can be regarded, in no othei light, thin as one of moril-t "ltrsolsed, 'Hut the S -1 niton boaid of trade hriohy iknouncts, unri-eisedly and without (ual ilkatlon, nuv and all fonus ot boMottius, or thieits thereof, belieslnir the smie lo be not only uu-Amei lean, but filal to tleiiiOttatie iiv-tilu-tlons, and contrary lo sound moral. "Iletolsul, Tliat the Scianton bo.ud of tnde hereby appeals to eseiy nun and woman in thu 1 ouununltj- In tesist, by both w-oid and .id, tho pinplosuicnt of Mil- benunihlnir weapon, belieslnir it to be iquilly culpable, sshdhu the same is sslehkd by .1 corporation, an association of cm plosirs, a labor otsmintion 01 an indisidual. "Ite.olsed, 'lint counsel bo letiilnul al Hie rspin-o of Ihe board of trade, to sttk Intal 10 ilriss for any icaidciit of Sranlon who slull, here ifltr, find lilm, or heiaelf, the object of ,111 no tuil or atlcmlited botcott, nml shill Into sills liul the picsfdent ami .icrelny of the hoard tli.il. prima fide, the tase calls for Ititerfeience ssliliiu tlie mcinlntr of tluso rcsolulloni.." Jin, DIMMICK'S ItRMAUKR. When he hud finished rending the m nort nnd tho resolutions!, 3lr. Dlnnnlek explained that nono tif the members of the committee wcie opposed to organ ised labor, but all believe In tho co operation of capital and labor for tho best Interests of the city at large, and that both must be hold to certain re strictions of bound moral courage. Tho committee, ho bald, has endeav ored to suggest 11 remedy for the sup pression of tho boycott, but havo not endeavored to settle any disputes. In view of tho movement that Is now un der way for tho erection of it memorial monument In this city, It behooves the citizens generally to see to It that till existing conspiracies tiro wiped out, mid that all who pi each vlitue praetlco It as well. Mr. S.indeison moved that tint lepovt ot the committee bo received, that tho ivholutlous bo adopted by tho bo.ud, and that tho report and resolutions bo printed In tho newspapers. Thu motion was unanimously adopted, a standing vote being taken, t'ontini'tm" I.', tf. Williams then or. feied the following motion: "That from now on tho niombers of the Scianton llomd of Trade cease to boycott the Scrantou Hallway coin puny," The motion was seconded, but Piesi dent Dickson deelaied It out of older, as the meeting ss-ns only called for the pin pose of receiving tho icport of the special committee. A motion to adjourn was then enter Uined, and tho membeis repaired to the dining tables where lunch was Mrvcd by llanley. CONTRACTS NOT YET AWARDED COMMITTEE DIDN'T REPORT ON NO, 40 SCHOOL. Bids Had Been Consltleied at Two Meetings, but Chairman Sclnlefer Announced That the Committee Had Not Yet Agreed Seveinl New Night School Teachers Appointed. Schools to Be Closed on Thursday nnd Friday Teachers "Docked" for Not Attending Monthly Insti tute. Despite the fact tlitit the bids lot the roiiHti ucllun of the new school in the Second ward, lo be known as Mo. 10, lutil been conslileietl by tlie building roinniltleu of lite botnil of cotitiol nt two mooting", no icpmt ni forthcom ing nt best night's leguliir meeting nt tlic board. "Handing committee," tailed out President Gibbons. "The blinding committee bus toiisltl ctetl the bid1" for No. 10 school," Mild Chttlrmnu Schriefor, "but hits touched no Melinite conclusion. The cominlttce reports ptogtcss on this matter." There weic six bids for the construc tion of tills building opened In public meeting it week ago. The lowest bid dots weto K. Sykes' Sons, the next high est being "M. .1. Illicitly, whose ilgine was it little mote Hunt tt bundled (Inllm.s higher. Tlic tcfieheis' committee loiomtnend eei the temporary appointment of the lollowiiur additional night school toach ets, nml the lecommetidations wete unanimously adopted: No. 2, Frank Gorman, Jlaud U'balen, Margin et Itlch nrd.son and Jennie O'llojlo; No. ', Miss llelle Murray, .Miss Anna Stanton anil Miss Susie Metliutli: No. !i. Miss Mary Mullen; No. IT, .Miss Alice Itiddle: No. 20, Miss Lily AVatkins; No. 2,,, P.. II. Martin, Miss Howell, airs. Jenkins and Mrs. Whit: No. 2G, Thomas II. Ward, Mis. Dawson, Miss Thomas and Miss Kvans. Tho committee also leeommended that both the day and night schools bo closed on Thinsday and Friday. This 1 ('commendation was adopted, as wits also another icOommoiuliiig that the follosvlng fe.tclieis bo "docked" one day's pity for fulling to attend the last monthly institute: John M. Detiumont, Nellie It. Ue.imMi. M. J. Kelrlck. M. D. MeCawle.v, Cslhor .Moses and Saiah McDonald. II. J. O'Malley repotted that a num ber of children woie staling tisvay fiom No. 23 .school, because of a fear on the part of their parents that theie is a likelihood of a c.ts-e-in at this point. Ile said that Superintendent Davis, of the Clark Tunnel Coal company, had informed him that tho compnnv's mine did not extend under tlie .school. Chairman Schriefor, of the building committee, stated Hint the committee bad engaged Civil Dnglneer Illcwltt to make an insestigatlon of the place nnd ascertain if the heboid is endangered In any way. Ptesldent Gibbons appointed the fol lowing committee to act in conjunction ssltlt Stipotlntendent Howell in consid ering Hie question of establishing a normal training school: T. J. Jennings, W. A. Mny, O. 17. Schriefer, D. J. Uoche, Kilns Kvans, F. P. Harker and P. J. I.angan. "It may be necessary," said Ptesident Gibbons in announcing b.N appoint ments, "for this committee to do a little traveling, and if so it should be author ized to expend a little money." Tho board failed, hovsever.lo do any author izing. Samuel S. Sloal ssas appointed janitor of No. 2S annex. -. . ..1., Tom 1st Cars on Nickel Plate Road. Seml-sveekly transcontinental touiist cars between the Atlantic and the Pa cilic coasts are operated by the Nickel Plate and Its connections. Tourist cars leferred to afford the same sleeping ac commodations, with same class ot mattress and other bed clothing that are provided in tlic regular Pullman sleeping car service. These tourist cms leave Boston Mondays and Wed nesdays, and leave San Frmtelsco Tues days and Fridays. Berths In these tourist cms are sold at greatly reduced rates. Conveniences are offered without extra cost, lor heating food or prepar ing tea or eolfee. uffordlng every lacil ity for eomfoil on a long journey, es pecially for lainllles traveling with children. Lowest rates mny be obtained always via the Nickel Plate toad for nil points In tho west. For special in formation tegardlng all trains on the Nickel Plate road, including these tour ist cars, consult your nearest ticket agent, or write F. J. Moore, genet nl agent, 201 Main stieet, Buffalo, N. Y. " Dr. N. Y. Ieet Has Removed His offices from tho Fhst National Hank building to corner Wyoming nve nue and Spruco street, over Dime bank. Kntranco on Spruce stteot. Thanksgiving" Ice Cieani Orders. A mutual advantage will bo dPtived by advising llunloy of yuur lequhe- 41..-. no.iit.ul rwisisllilp liminent. meiur, lie tut vt. .-.'- 1 -.T.,... Phone or call '20 Spruco sti oet . For Gentlemen Only. "Henry the rointh," clear Havana clguiB. Unexcelled in quality and work ninushlp. O'Hara's 4!U Spruco street. Smoke the popular Punch 10c. cigar. Huyler Novelties, iuex peusive. Finest FruitSi Vegetables, Fancy "Groce ries, Chaiupague Cider, Cigars &c, Our stock is most complete and repre sents nearly every civilized couutry on the Globe, E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail, II INSTITUTES FOR FARMERS. They Will Be Held in This County Next Month. The attention of our fm mors Is called lo ihe list of Inclllutcs. to Im held In this county this winter by this stale tie pmtinenl of agriculture, insisted by the local board of Institute nimittgorrf for tho county. These meelliigH urc In the Interest of till our fmineis, unit open tti all. The expenses of conducting them Is borlie by tho state. Nn collec tions nre allowed or the udvertMiig or any business. The discussions aie upon farm topics for tint beuellt of farmers. Anmige your business so as to attend and take part lu tho exer cises. All classes or citizens ate wel come, and Interesting pi ogm mines lmvo been pi opined. The county chairman Is Henry W. Northtip of Glcnbitrn who will bo glad to send programmes or Information to nny one who will make the lenttesl. Tlie slate speakers who will he pics cut mo: lion. Thomns J. Phillips, Ptof, Wells. W. Cooke. Ptof. 1,. A. Clinton, Hon. 1. W. Mghty, Hon. It. F. Swarlz and others. The Institutes will bo held at the following dales nnd places: Mndlsonvllle, Dec. C and : Clark's .Summit, Dec. 7 mill !); Bald Mount, U and lu; Floetvllle. 10 and 11; Tomp kinsvllle. 11 and 12; Dnlevlllc, 12 nnd 13 of December. CONFESSED TO ARSON. Mis. Louisa Weaver Signs Wiltten Statement Setting: Forth That She Set Her House on Fire. Mis. I.ouls.t Wcnver, the elderly woman who svns arrested on Saturday last on tho c hinge of in son. signed a written confession yesterday In the presence of Superintendent of Police Kobllng, Detective Day and Sergeant Dieter, setting- forth that she deliber ately sot tho house at 1220 Sanderson avenue on lire for the put pose ot ob taining the $.100 Instuanco which She recently placed upon her furnitinc. The woman lived on tho second lloor of the bouse at J2.'0 Sanderson avenue, the ground lloor being occupied by the owner, A. Conrad, and 111"? svile, both of whom were asleep early Saturday morning when Mrs. Weaver set the place on lire. In her signed statement the woman admits that she had $300 insurance placed on her fiunituie iccently with the deliberate intention in mind of set ting the place on lite. She says that she moved the best ftnnitute out of the house a few days before she set it on fire and that she wns prompted to do what she did by her cxttome need of money. Jt is duo largely to the cft'oits of Do iccllso Day that the confession wns secutetl fiom the woman. He pointed out lo her that the police had an al most flawless ense against her, even her own daughters pinctlcally ad mitting that tho story she told in police court on Sunday morning did not sound plausible. He explained lo her that, if site plead ed guilty she would stand a much bet ter show In couit tlitin if she went in Willi a plea of not guilty and sought to bolster up a practically hopeless i use with a tissue of false testimony. Site appt eclated the weight of bis ar guments and voluntarily wrote out and signed the written confession. Sho svas later taken to the county jail. Tlie maximum penalty for deliberate ly setting lire to a dwelling house in this state Is a fine not to exceed $4,000 and impilsonmeni at solUmy confine ment for a period not to exceed twen ty years. F. H. UPTON ARRESTED. General Manager of Imperial Faint Company Charged With Embezzling- $2,134.48. Francis II. Upton, foimer general manager and ngent of the Imperial Stain, Paint and Filler company, was arrested yesterday at the instance of George D. Brown, one of tho stock holders, on thu charge of embezzling $2,134.48 of the company's funds. The warrant svas issued by Alder man Kasson on nu information sworn to by Mr. Brown before his attorney, Cornelius Comegys. Mr. Upton, when be learned that the warrant had been Issued, appeared before the alderman with Martin Flynn, proprietor of the Lackawanna Valley House, who svent his ball In the sum of $1,000. Mr. Brown, when seen yesterday af ternoon by a Trllntno man, said that Mr. Upton's nrrest had been decided upon at it mooting of a few ot the stockholders held in the morning. "The company recently made an as signment," said he, "because the busi ness svas not paying. We could not understand it at all. We seemed to ho doing a good business and yet wo kept going behind. We began to look o"er the books ot the concern and found the sotuce of the trouble. "We discovered evidence to show that Mr. Upton, lu whom sve placed tho most implicit confidence, had been mis appropriating largo sums. We found that he bad many impioper entiles nnd thnt he hud chaiged up ns expenses largo amounts which he had absolute ly no authority, to spend without con sulting tho otllcers of tho company, "For Instance we found ono Item of JfiOO charged up on tho books for 'din ners, cigais and other expenses.' Theie svero no voucheis to show thnt this huge expenditure had been authoilzod by anybody save Mr. Upton himself and he had no right whntovor to ex FLEECE LINED Corset Covers and Skirts Ladies' Fleece Lined Corset Covers, made in Natural Wool and Mercerized; does away with cumbersome Un derwear for women who desire warmth. Will not shrink nor will fleecing wear off, Short Skirts, also, of the same material. PRICE & JENKINS, 130 Wyoming Ave Oils, Paints MaIon?y Oil 5 Manufacturing Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. J TELEPHONE 262, T pend mly stun without iiiilhotlly fiom the nftlcers of the company, tt Is tuts tonmry In most companies to ullow n certain amount for legitimate- expenses Incut red lit treating customers, but wo would hnrdly itgtee to such nn ex pendlinrc ns tltitl. "In addition to this Item we found an unmitlioilzed Item ot $;o ihai-Ked up every month ror the Inst six or eight mouths of the ctunptiny's existent e, These facts, wo believe, fully .Instilled us In causing the arrest of Mr. t'plon mi tlic chin ge of embezzlement. Thanksgiving' Evening- The St I.ukc'M parish house ntidltoritiin will be lllled with lovers of artistic woik at tin; plituti, for II Is snld thnt lloehmitn In wonderful lu his nuistety of that well-known and much abused Instrument. The excellence of his work can scitue. ly be understood In ntlvmire he uuisl be hemd. Those who lutve henid him cannot find words lo express their ad miration of his ability ami skill. This Pittsburg notice Is like till the rest: The performance of it young Uiwsliiti pianist, Aithtir Hochmmi, en me us it stitpilse to till who heard lilm al Un closing conceit. With less laudation fiom presH agents than most imnmis pianists who come this way, his playing computed favorably with them. He came upon Pltlsbutgets quietly, and, i dying entirely upon his merits, won the plaudits of the thousands who heard hlin. In tlic Liszt Concerto In 1 3 lint he undertook the translation of a work ilinicult mid wonderful. Ho phiycd to the accompaniment of the P:uir or chestra, nnd his coloring nnd thoiough appreciation of the beautiful pmls came us it teal pleasure. He is tiuly n pianist of no menu calibre, virile and powerlul, and withal a. thinking inu-l-clnn ss-liosc execution selves as u ve hicle for the real depth of his concep tion. He has a wonderful wiisl, and seemed lo delight lu rapid vims and Hills. For an encoie be played a TschalUowsky number. In this he was not accompanied, mid gave a delightful lendition of the dainty music. His pi l formanee augurs well for bis mining tour, uiit'l Plttsbiiigei-s will welcome him at bis concert bete this winter. The Flushing Lender. Five Weeks Then Cluistmas. You surely want photograph for the holidays. Do ou realize, though, that the lime is growing short. Aulslle portrait work", like that which comes fiom S'.hriuvei", cannot bo hastily pro duced, Mot ul: Come to tho studio til once, or at range for a silting by 'phone. Benefit of Young" Ladies' Society. Miss Beatrice Herford. tho inonolo gist, will give an entertainment at the Bicycle club bouse, Tuesday evening, Doc. :l, under tho auspices of the Young "Ladies" society of the First Prebylei- lan church. " ' There's n Surety of Purity at Hanley's. Ueiueniber this svlten oideiing jour Thanksgiving pudding, iced creams, en tices or ices. 'Phone or leave your or ders at 420 Spruce stieet. " Smoke the Pocono Gc. cigar. Special snirts For rien Every shirt we sell is made especially for us and bears our own label, vre have a say as to what it shall be made of, and its the best of everything from the buttonholes to bosom. Garner's best percales all neat exclusive patterns with two pairs of newest slyle link cuffs, $1.50. We also show a nice line of coat shirts with attached cuffs, made from a new fabric, known as printed madras very light and comlortable, $2.00, $2.50. Some white Shirts with plaited fronts attached cuffs very swell for infoimal wear, $2.00. The Scrantun Umbrella Manufacturing: Co. Wo roil.c to piiUr, icpiir ni il tc-coscr uniLrcl lis anil ptrasoU ot dUTi'inil (oloii at iM-omnla piicos, We snaiaiikc all our suik 313 Spruce Stieet. and Varnish ! in-jdffr I sMWih-l(HWn AnTV f4-fssasssT4s!ss4s!ssss Collars and Handkerchiefs $ to Embroider ; ; Ladies' call at once ; ; and secure some of our j I elegant imported hand- ! '. ', ', kerchiefs and collars to ; ; embroider. The latest ''. novelty. I Cramer-Wells Co., I i.l Wyoming Ave. 'Phone 353-3. 4.jJi.4,j4.aj.4.4.4.4.ai.44.4sM'4"l"f"l"l"ri If your woik keeps you out ot doors the popular head covering' to wear is a cap. One of the wnrra kind that can be drawn down over the ems as the weather grows colder. A laige assortment at 50c. CONRAD'S '"A Gentlemen's Furnishei'' 305 Lackawanna Avenue. I GIVE TRADING STAMPS. ilfi 14, WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Ladies' Tailoring Jackets, Ktons, Raglans and New market Dress walking and rainy day Skirts. Our prices arc reason able. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Goods furnished. King Miller, Merchant Tailoi 432 Spruce Street. Seertul s li r ire i lo .suiii pi.ue unl Jtert'. Om FALL UNDERWEAR Stock is exception illy good .pialitj fot tif pin". Email sums tilk bis urn! Inse nimli tii'njtl einongat our eutoiulile oneiiiitj-, .112 Spruce Street. The Furniture Feast Will be continued Tuesday and Wednesday. This spread of under-valued offerings covers every housefurnishing requis itebut particular attention has been given to aiding Thanksgiving preparations, as the following quotations de note. DINNTII l I". 1W Pi'-e sniciiiaii pmeililn, llotal tie- C7 OR i;yi i:iion" ruii.i". ! f.i.it, iiuiiitn on. rinihii, en oft llllti.l lt-s '" JO Mlll.llOMII), l,"Meu Oil I fili.Ii. TO liieln-, liUli, II Int his ssiile.l fiiilic ile-p, litass- I'i'S 1 1 plate minor. CI (SOS ailiaie tailing . , . iPIt.VP PIMM. flHUK 'ill'l C AQ Mk, lol'iiual li'Lii P ' Fne Thanks?ivin? Souveiir lluitv-ai Inch I'luo llaik prcscntccl to r sen puuiiaei if konils to tlie amount oi MO, er cisu I i.oiio I lenihli ot (laMcii Oak I iuitli. CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY! -W TH& ECONOMY 821.1223.225-827 WYOMING AVENUE. MM Jftnti' ',ms &iMhMjbam. ,' alto f ggtf'-Z -Jl K.f A- -HBAf , r, SHA" , f . -v-' 1v gSfetStigJ-ll --iiW'.nWA,.t'u,l..iu.;1 I ' . MMJimA -,: . (Ai.,