THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 189S. DISPOSITION OF SMALL SIZES OF COAL They Are About Fifteen Per Cent, ol the Total Anthracite Output. WHY THIS COAL IS HELD HACK When Cnr Am Srnrco Opcrntois I'rolor to Mnrl.ol the Coul Thnt Hrlng Thorn Larcnr Price mid tho Small SUes Are ,Mocl.oil--Vliy n ItflilucMou oT I'rlca of Anthracite is Not ronsulilo liven to Snauro n ldor Miukut. In reference to the disruption of mall alzea of anthracite, the April let ter of the Aiithinclte Coal Operators' association says: "In the sevetnl nttlolcs on thin sub ject which hae nppenied In the Letter there have been pointed out the mnnv leasons why It would he to the inultml advantage of the transput teis and op erators to have these sizes, buckwheat and smaller, soputated entirely fiom the larger domestic sizes In the dlstrl liution of cars to the hi eakers. Taking, for nn lnstunre under the present ar rangement, the estimated ijnnuRu if April Fiom the lcpoits ot a huge number of eollleiles, It has been ascer talned that while the piopoitlon ot Biich sizes pioducod In the yeni l'some IS per cent of the entlie output, the Khlpmetits during u month of small tonnage do not exceed 12 per rent, of the production, while In i month like October. 1S97, neuily 18 per cent, will be marketed. In other winds, while !J1,600 tons weie thrown on the mai led In October, there will be only some '.'40,000 tons In Aplil. "Necessarily, In mniketlng thi Oc tober production of these sizes, a de mand was created for more thnn the normal consumption, since theie are no adequate facilities for stoiing any con siderable quantity of this coal. Now, In April, the production will be far be low the normal lequheinents, and. with no suiplus to diuw upon, the demand cannot be tilled. WHY THCRI3 IS A IHl'TlinilNdi "As to the reason why there Is such a wide difference in the shipments of the two months. It does not require an abstruse calculation to show that, when fi limited number of cais aie furnished to a breaker. It Is mote ptolitable to load these with sizes which net two dollars, than with those which bilng from fifteen to foity cents, and icqulic extra labor to prepare cais to iecele them. It Is much cheaper to use such coal ns fuel oi to stock it, hoping for a time when there will be sutllcient cars to Justify loading It. 'Again, In the matter of an Inotease of buckwheat und smallei from the bieakeis, nufiiy opeiatois have stated lhat it would not be possible for them to secure a linger quantity than at present This Is, of course, based on the price these sizes now return, but If this was Inci eased to a satisfactory flguie. there Is little doubt but that from 40 to CO per cent, more could be shipped. At present, slate pickets coal, much small stuff, and all of the dust, is thrown away at many breakers. It Is more expensive to save and bum It , for steam than to use buckwheat No. 2 and Uce, but with the ptlce Increased. this waste could, and would, be used for steam, and the more valuable steam sizes would be maiketed. "It must be evident that when a market can be secured cadi fall for the ery large production of these small sizes. It Is capable of sutllcient expan sion to absoih any Incicasc which would tome fiom the bieakeis or washerles especially if the regulailty if the supply were guaianteod. This being true the transportation compa nies would receive materlul benefits liom the Increased tonnage GENERALLY RECOGNIZED "These facts ate genet all lecognlzed, but, with an unexplalnable feat of committing themselves by taking the initiative, not one of the transDorters has been willing to make the first step to cortect the trouble, wh'ch Is daily glowing wotse It is admitted that something should be done, and at once, but that has been the limit of action. "It is hoped that the effot ts which the association has been, and Is now, making, may meet with more than the passive assent of the transporters, since what is asked is even more to their direct Interest than to that of the individual operator The tianspotters will receive the benefits of nil of the In creased tonnnge over their lines, and also of any enhancement In the value of their seventy per cent of the entile production " With reference to the price of anthra cite the letter has the following 'It Is argued by some that the ptlce of anthracite should not at any time bo less thnn at present, and by others, that If the price Is reduced a wider market will be obtainable. In this, one matter must not be lost sight of. that whatever reduction there may be In pi ice to secure n wider market, and In Mew of the sttong competition now felt this might be desirable, the le ductlon must come In freight lates, land royalties, and the retailing costs. "It is Impossible to futther reduce the actual cost of mining. This is shown annually by the huge compa nies, who either finish the year with a deficit In their coal departments, or barely meet their expenses. To t educe the cost of mining five cents a ton would be a marvelous accomplishment, but the selling price would have to be teduced ery consldetnbly to secute any material results In Increasing the demand, A lower price, mid It may have to come, will mean lower royal ties, lower freight i rites and an entlio change In the methods of delivering to the consume! s." USE OP ANTHRACITE BV NAVY. .Heeling in likes-llnrre Tuesday N Bht Cosleliireil ! 1lntic.r. V meeting was held nt the Commer cial club looms. Wilkc-rairt, Tues day evenlns to con9lder the matter ot piomotlng a moveme tn taioriin; the use of anthracite as fuel lor the United States miv. H. ri ilemliicr. recietary of the Anthurlte Coal Opei ators' association, came from New Turk ptnposely to attend the meetln?. He repeated tho effot ts that have beer, made by his association during recent months to Interest the navy olllelnls in anthracite. The efforts had been so thorough that befoie adjoin nlng It was the sense of the meeting to co-opetate '.vlth Mr Fleming's society, rather than attempt to carry on a separate) movement. It had been contemplated to send a delegation of anthracite opotutois and liuslness men to Washington to lay the matter before tho navy elepartment, but It was decided that in the present threatened outbreak ot war It would be ttnwifo to do ro, and that the best thing was to co-operate with Mr. Fleming's society us ?oon as ho con siders the time ripe for futther ct forts. Congressman "Williams had ex pressed his readiness to Introduce a dolt gallon nnd ho had already Inter ested Henntors Quay and I'enrose nnd vnrleus congressmen in the movement. Letters of regtet weie presented from Col. 13. II. Hippie, Scranton; Secretary Atherton, of the Scratiton IJo.il d of Trade; Hon L. A. Wntres, Scranton: John C. Haddock, New York; M. S. Kemntorer, Mauch Chunk; 12. It. Luvvnll, Wilkes-Uarre, und Walter Gaston, Wllkes-lUtrre. Theto were present, besides members of the club. Garret Smith, socretarj of the Hoard of Ttade, and the follow ing gentlemen ftom out of town' A. C Leiemlng, t'pp'T Lehigh; K, M. Smith. Alden; A. IJ. Brown, l'lttston; T. L. Nov, ell, W. G Thonun, "West Ilttston; .Toeph Lnngford, West Plttston, O. P. Thompson, I'ltfton, A. (1. Kiu.li, Lt!7eine hoiotigh. C0NFERENCEPR0GRAMME Manner in Which the Work ol Olllcrent Day is Divided Up-lt Will Henri Important (lathering;. The W.vomlng Conference, which meets Tuesday In Notwlch N. "V., is one of the latgest confetences In Meth odism. It embraces In Its teriltory all of Chenango, Otsego, Tlogu, Hioome and parts or Tompkins, Cortland, Uela wiue and Sullivan counties, In New Yotk State, and Susquehanna, Wyo ming, Luckavvunnn and parts of Hrad fotd, Luzerne, Wayne and Pike coun ties in Pennsylvania. Bishop Chntles H. Kowler of titiffnlo will preside at nil sessions of the confetente. Following is the progtnm of confeience services. Tuesday. April 12-7 30 p. m unntvers arj of Fiiedman's Aid society, address by Hev. .1. W. Hamilton, l. I). WediiedH. April 13ri a m., s.ici anient of the Lord's sitppct , 10 a m , organiza tion of conference and business session; 1 p. m., statistical session. 3 p. m., mis Blount y sermon by Hev. O. A. Place, A. M., 7 p m., lecture by Itishop Fowler, subject, "Abiahuni Lincoln " Thuisday, April II-S30 a. m., devotion al sei vices ! a m conference session, 2 p m., anniversary of Hlstotlcal society, 3 "SO p. in, lectute by Hev J. Alfied Faulkner, professor of historical thcologv In Dtew seminars, subject, "Value of the Study of Church Hlstorv " 7 30 p in, anniversary of Chinch Intension socie ty, speaker Hev. Manley S Hurd, D D Fridn, Apill 1V-S30 u. in, devotional services, ri a. in, conference session, 2 p in , anniversary of Women's Home Mlsslnnaty socletv, 3 30 p m.. lectin e by Dr. raulkner, subject, "Pouring and Im mersion," 7 30 p. m., anniversary of the Mission lry societj, speaker, Hi'V. W. T. Smith. r D Satin day, April 10 8 30 a m , devotion al services. 9 a. m., conference session, 2 Ii. m . unniveisary of Women's Foreign Missionary society, 3 ) p m lectuie by Dr. Faulkner, subject, "Historical Epls cojial and the Christian Ministry," 7 30 p in , anniversary of tho Preachers' Aid so cle tv. Sutidnv. Apill 179 30 a m conference love feast, lid by Hev. T. Hiirroun: 10 30 a in, sermon bv itishop Fowler, D. I , LL 1) . followed by ordination, 2"0 p. til , memorial m-i vices, 7 30 p in. iililvcrsaiv of Epworth leHgite, speaker Rev. Robert It. Dohert, I'll 1), and others Monday April is 8 30 n m., devotional sei vices On m , conferenco session, 7 30 p m , te nipetnuce anniicisary. FOR THE HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL. Doiintiou Received During March Acknowledged bv Directors. The Hahnemann hospital dlreetots thankfully acknowledge the following gift for the month of Match: A friend, seven Jaia canned ftult, four glasses Jell, can salmon, one bottle catsup; Mis. Fted. New, bag flour, bag ci ackers, bottle bluing, tlilru pounds rite, ten pounds sugar, thtce pound! coffee, two cans salmon, two eans coin, package starch, six cakc.i soap, Mrs Relln, squash, cranbetiles, celery, apples, wine Jelly (twice); Pi. Anna Clark, medicines, Mrs L 12. Shnfer, old muslin and linen; Mrs. A. II. Stuns, manges and bananas, wine Jelly; Mis. 12 L. Fuller, rocking chair. Miss Klolse Gllmore, preserved sttaw benlcs, Jellies, Miss Gladys Watklns oiange baskets and hyacinths, Mrs Sanderson, old muslin; Mrs. 12 A. Clark, one dozen spools cotton, Mrs A. G Gllmore, Medical Monthly Magazine unel Homeopathic F.nvoy, Jits. Ste'lle, heven loaves of btead, oranges; Mls Itkhmond, fourteen spools cotton; Mis. J. A. Ptlce, magazines; Mrs. J. F. Sciagg. magazines; Mrs. Frank Jet niyn, three night-dresses for childten, Mrs, H. M. Holes, cut loses, Mrs. Hutr, blx Jats Jelly, Mis. W. W Hetry. canned nnd ptcseived ftuits, Mis. Knnpp, Jar raspbenles, Mis. Holgate, Jar peaches: dessetts wete furnished by Mrs. 12 G Coursen. Mrs. 1'. 1). llievvster, Mrs. 12 L Fuller, Mis Gear hart; llowers by the flower committee' (thtough Miss Holes and MI.-s Sprngue) rind by O. It. Clark Flowers were sent in memory of Mr. Wllllnni T. Smith. BASE BALL NOTES. William Coughlln, of Cnpouse nvenue, left jestciilay to Join the Paw-tucket club, of the New Hiigliind league, of which he Is third baseman Tho following Is fiom the- Hutfalo In quirer "Dons Is after S.nulv Urltlln. Vestetdij Manager C II Morton re celvil a letter fiom Mr. Suiulerlln, of Ljons, isklng If Lons could huve (list show ut Sandv, weio he to be relensesl. Manager Morton telegiaphtd a epie ry in to whether tiuv negotiations line! been done with Gilllln Liter 51t Suiulerlln called tho Hochesti r maniegei up by 'phone and the Ljons manager was told that Mi Morton would not stand In tho way of CJi lllln's making u better thing out of Lions than he would with lie Chester Further than that the matter did not go. It ts umltistood that Sandy Is wanted as miinnger-playet." The Wllkes-Harte Itecotd of yesterday said of John O Niill, of Mlnooka.- "He Is one of tho catchers of l he Hoohestir club, and has miule eiulie an enviable record. Wo tlrst played with tho Indcpiident Sid ney, N V.. teum and was afteiwnrds lee omtne'tided to the St. Uonuv online team by lliighey Jennings, the Ilaltlniore short btOi He was signed fen Scranton by Mnnuger Grlflln hi the fall ot IMiii, and re -tniilned with Brrantoii for a short time, being loaned to Coitland with Pitcher Yerkes lie Mulshed ihc season with Cortlnud and made a splendid tecoid. at the end of the Stnte league campaign l everting back to Set anion The sale of tho latter club to Hoehestet during tho past winter makes O'Neill one of Moiton's Haws. Ho Is u hnrd-worklng catcher, and manager Moitnn will give him a good chmce to become a regular catcher With Hojd and Ounsoii on the team, howevei. It Is doubtful If O'Neill gets much of a chance to do regular work, but he Is a valuable man to lutaln He Is a strong butsiniin and an excellent thrower to bases " DON'T HUN ANY JtlSKS about health. Avoid coughs, colds, fevers, pneumonia, and all othr similar all ineiitB by keeping your Wood rich and pure with Hood's Sarsaparllla, HOOD B PILLS are purely vegetable mid do not putge, pain or gtlpe. All druggl&tg. NO GUILTY HUN NEED HOPE ESCAPE Contestant '..angflall Assnlls the gallly ol 14,000 Voles. Le- BILL OP PARTICULARS IS FILED Ilulky Docitmont ol'OI 1 Typewritten l'nges Presented Y Attornojn fur Mr. Lnngstufl in the County 'Irons urcrthlp ;onlcsl--r.vur) body Sus pected of ilnving Voted the Oilier Way Is Churgctt with Some Kind ol Illognl otlny. A frtir-lnch thick bill of particulars was filed yostetday In ihe titllec of th" Cletk ot the Com ts Unnlels, b.v It. II. tlolgfitc nnd J J. 11. Hamllion, nt totiiev.s for W. S. l.engstaft in his con test for the o'llte of county tteasuier. The bill Is mule up of 04. pages of tvpowtitlng nnd contain'; pibieipally liumes, fully 11,000 vote is be'ne at tacked for one leason oi nnuthci. The Hist 2IS pages lire 'I voted to the names ot voters who in alleged to have' voted without belli,? tin uutllzid. Thete aie about 'i) names t the page, which would make the total number of votes attacked c.ceed tin- mnnbei east for Mi 1 n.igslafl's opt ope at by ovn ii thousand. it would appear tl.-it evety mnn who it was thought might huvu possibly voted for Kelly wn.t chillenged under this head The same II -.1 ot utinen with another leading over It makes up the tecot.cl jiai t of the bill I'nder this heading all r the aforementioned 1 1 OOO or moii' suspected Kcllj adherents weie ncdid ot having cast illegal votes for th following teasons: No taxi's, no impels lepe nllng, wiurijly iMCStcd, not aset seel, nnn-ri'sleleitce, under age, ncce-pting uni'ieessaty assistance In niuklng up ballot, nccei)tlng bilbe and giving bilbe. D12FF.CTIVI2 AFFIDAVITS. Follovlng this til" 1,700 nam's e.f pen,ons win, uie alleged io have voted on defective llhd.ivlts 'l'her 1,700 tue Included In other lists The bill c includes with an allegation tint the following distilcts should bo tin own out entltcly becaus" th elec tion otllcets thete.it wei.' not eiuulilled to conduct the elctlon.s At chbiild First waul, First and Thlid districts. Covington township. Dickson City Second ward. Roaring litook township. City of Scinnton Second wunl. Fifth illstilrt; Eighth w.ud. Flrat district, Twelfth waid, First ellstilet Lackawanna township, Soilth district, Oljphant First ward. The legality of the votes cast in the following dlstlictS is biought into etues llon -Ince It Is claimed that the elec tion was not conducted In the places named by couit nnd advertised in the HheiiiC's proclamation. These distilcts me: Lackavvoiui'i township, South disttlet. Fell tovvnohip, Third and I'ouith elis tricts L.ick.iwaun.i township Southwest dis trict. OljplmntKlrbt ward Scranton Sixth wind First elKtiict, Sicond w.ucl, Fifth disttlet: Hlcventh ward. First and Thiiil districts. Nine tmitli wind. Third elNttlct, Twelfth wind, First district. MOTIONS MAD12. In ptesentlng the bill of pattleular.s, Messrs. Holgate and Hamilton made a motion before Judges Archbald and Gunstet for a mle on the respondents to file their bill of paitlculats within twenty dn, anil a motion for the ap pointment of commissioners and a sten ogtapher. v Couit took the papeis and said It would give the motion eatly considera tion. WILL NOT REPORT TONIGHT. Joint Lstiinntrs ( ommitlro fins Not Yi-I Prepared nn Ordinance. The Joint estimnte.s committee of councils will not lepott nn apptoptl.i tion ordinance to select council tonight as was Intended This decision was reached this morning but will not de lay the final passage of the apptoptla tion ordinance, as special meetings will be hole! to tush the measure thtough in about ten days. Chaltmun Wagner of the select com mittee had notIce3 prep.ucd jostetday moinlng calling a meeting of the com mittee for tomotiow pvnlng. The no tices weie recalled a few houts later when It developed that the common council committee, which Is wholly Ke publlcan, would not consent to a hasty consideration of the Items to be changed. The common committee had hoped for a call for a committee mcetlnz this evening when no haste would have been used In prepatlng the new ordin ance. Lack of time prevented a full agreement between the Hepubllcnns of the committees In tefetence to a time foi meeting. This fact has caused the piellmlnaty delay but It Is piesumed the meeting will bo held Ftlday night. PROVIDENCE PAVE DELAYED. Mayor Miuley Hits elocd the Present Deli r'lvc Ordinance. The ordinance ptnvlding for the pav ing of Providence Hood und Notth Muln avenue from Couit stieet to the city line was etoed by Mayor llalley yestetday. Tho mayot's negative was by advice of the city solicitor and latge North I2nd piupertj ownets and not fiom a dlsappiii il of the ptoject. Hrlck was spidlled in the otdinance as the matetlal to be used, but the ac company Inr petition of the proptity owners failed to bullicleutly specify that kind of mateilal The ptefetenco was only Indicated by worda wiitteu opposite the names of the petitioners, a few of whom Indicated their choice was foi asphalt The petition foi a pavement of some kind was signed by neatly evety prop city owner along the route. They gen euilly nppiove the mayoi's veto, pre fer! ing to take chances on tho quick pipage of a new otdinance than delay over technicalities on the old one. POLICE MADE A RAID. Arreted Seven DinordeilieH in u Luc ha vvnii ii ii Vveiiue lteorl. A police squad milled the dlsoidetly house conducted by Anna Davis at No. 18 Lackawanna avenue while a ciu ousal was In piogiess In the place at 4 o'clock ystcidny morning. The nolso niado by tho occupants could be heaid a block away. Lieutenant of Police Davis and h's squad at lusted the following Inmates and men: Kitty Woods, Anna Davis, Alice Conway, I2va Kane, lluriy Da vis, James McAboy and Chatles Con way. In police couit yesterday each was lined $r. The limn kiivm their oe. S mMk & "i22iKia Was hington Avenue rSkJ Specials for Easter Week Trade. fiU STRENGTHf'ffl ' . mS&i nr itq nrnmnv fa JUHNI HOffe MALT EXTRACT 1 MAKES PE0PIE STRONG! eupatlnn tespectlvcly ns a bticklayer, an net"i fnnu AVIIkes-llnrie and mi tigi"it FOUR BIG BEER TUBS. Tliey Arc Being Set Up in the Storage Room of E. Robinson Son's Brewery. Alteiiillons In the supplv tank cellar teci'ii'ly cotnt leted by 12. Hohlnson .'on s. In their bievvery nt the cor i'f r of West Linden and Seventh sttrets put them on a par with some of the big btewets of the United States, in fact but few plants con tain links as huge a the new one") nt this plant. For mme time pist the llim has been I'insldeiiiig the advisability of putting In laiger tatties for supplv putposes, .Hid it was lecided to do so. The I'ooi -paro upm which the old and urnller tanks stood was 20I0 and 10 feet hipli Hy simply removing tho doer ot a room nbove the height was aiM"il to by 10 feet Into this space, which Is nenly 30 fent below the side walk level, four entltely new and Im mense tanks weie placed by the bulliln", Schawsw alder Htotheis, of New Yotk clt. Tv o links, each Pi feet high and l'i feet neios-s, have a capacity of 621 bands each. The other two, 10 feet hlgl' ind 14 feet actoss, will hold D20 buiel- each This menus that when nil arc full i,300 ban els or J,W)0 kegs cm be stciled. The tubs aie nil built alike Th stnii". are 1C feet long and Hj Indies thick of the best oak. Thltty steel hoop-, plieed Ir. polls every four Indies npoit, bind the staves together The bottoms and tops are held together bv fuui t 'Jn 1'1 Inch steel tods runtibig lengthwise of the tank. A pre-suio ot 20 pounds to tho squaie Inch Is thus easily withstood. 12ach tank Is filled oice In evety thtce weeks and aie ii-ei! f l no other puipose than to di.ivv the 'dally ordei" supply fiom. Thee four Immerbe tanks replaced fout of a much smaller size and were neceisitiited by tho Inciensed elemaiul It Io silel to bo a step on the put of the combine to get this anil some of tho either lorro btewerles In such hhape that some of (he small plants eat be shut down, thus saving thous ands of dollars a e.u In; operating ex penses, . rilbATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. 1 Contented Woman. No play of recent yents has atti acted so much fav cubic comment us Hot's com edv, "A Contented Woman" Theie Is good icuson for the favor with which It has been recelvrel combining as It eloes all the elements that go to make a Hot ian eonuelv. It Is dramatic, concise, full ot strong heart Interest and giving, as it does, full scope for pletuiesque stage set tings It tills the eje as well as the sensi bilities The play will be given here at tint Lvoeum on tonda next, afternoon ami evening, April 11, and the patrons of the above theatle hive' the assurance that It will bo produced here exacuy In the' same painstaking manner as It was l,lven at HoM's theatle In New York. Miss Hi He A relic i has tcn especially en gaged for the title lole. Mile foi Mile "How can It be done at the price?" is often the queiy addressed to opt ra .louse inamigt is He replies: "We give them tho veiv best aitlelo ot a reasonable price first-class plays for which we pay heavy royalties, special sceneij eviiy evening nnd costuming thut will chal lenge comparison with any on the toad. The brilliant star. Miss Alma Cheater, whose talents tange troni blight comedy to deepest pathos, and a thoioughly ef ficient company to hold her up " Do not tan to title nu next .Mommy evening and witness the l'lrst perfoim.inee ever given by any popu'ai -price el company In our city On Monday evening the biau tlfnl comedy ill .una entitled "Wife for Wife" will be piodured by the company at tho Academy of Music, and nn body can scenic a, icserved seat for li cents If bought at the box olllee before 7 p. in Moml iy. Itemember this offer Is good foi .Monday evening only. " ' i 'Irnvel Par l.vrelleoce. "Westwaid the couise of empite takes Its vvnv." and with it tho Lake Sliotc and Michigan Southern Hallway. And, Just sis the United States ranks nhcuil of all other nations In civiliza tion, so eloes the L. S. : M. S. H'y ovtttop all other lallioads i;t Ameilca. Hy direct communication at Huffalo with tho New Yoik Cential and the Hoston i: Alban Railroads, the Lake 8horo Itond extends from the fur 12ast to the limits of the West, Southwest and Northwest, connecting aguln with other mllroads foi these latter points at Cleveland, Toledo nnd Chicago. It Is the speediest railroad In Amer ica. Patsengeis will save time as well as gain comfoit If tho travel over the Luke Shoie ( liiiiaelei Ana'vs. "No," said Colonel Stllvvell. "1 don't earn fob his socletv I'neler.etand me: I don't say foil a minute that ho Is not as pel feet a gentleman as grows. Hut n man a piovlous associations will ncecs milly Inlluenie his churnrter.'' "What do ou know of his pievious its. collations'.'" "Nothing ptii-omillv Hut I obseive that he eau't be satlxlled to plav half a dozen gara'H of pokci without countln' nvei the entire pack eit ksurds,' Wash Ii gton ftar CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Childiei; ts f:e- y ic n (ll7 WUfllf, Jouvin Kid Gloves, $1.5o. Our Special One Dollar Glove. Splendid Assortment of New Ribbons. Early Spring Parasols. The Latest in Laces and Veilings. Best Leather Belts 25c and 50c. Large Line Metal Belts 25c up i Braids and Braid Trimmings, Fancy Hosiery for Ladies and Men. Choice Line ol New Neckwear. A Strong Line of Men's Fancy Shirts. Men's Kid Gloves 75c Uf A Lot of Ladies' Silk Vests, Si Value, 5oc. Shirt Waists and Silk Waists. Tailor-Made Suits, Ready to Wear onnoll) 8c Wallace 127 and CONVENTION CALL. Thirl Legislative District. In putsuaurc of the provision or rule 1 section 1, of inks governing llm Ho publlcan party In said district, tho under signed, members of tho standing commit tee, will meet In tho aibltiatlon room, cuurt house, Scranton, on Satutila. April 0 ISDb, nt i p. in , for the purpose of arranging time and place tor holding a fonventlor. The bald convention to elect two delegates to represent said ells ti let hi the ltepubllraii statu convention at Harrlsbutg on Juno 2, Ibl's. Iteitton A. 1'. Hobhs. Clifton A L. Slslln Covington D W Dale. Dalton M It. Sherman. Olenburn J. C Northup Gouldsboio J. H. Gardner. areenfleld W. T. Robinson. Lickawanna South district. William Nicholas; West disttlet. William Weir, Northeast district, V. H. lVtn. Hast ells, trlct. Prank Nash; outhwest district, Isaac Davis. La Plume It H. Holctate. Lehigh Jacob Knccht. Madison Hugene Noack. Newton D. W LiiKuc. North Ablngton S. M. Alcsworth Old I'orge Plrst district. William Dig wood. Second district. Henry 'iroufr, Tourth district, Wlll'am Bennett. Hansom First dlstilct, Tobias Stmo; Second dlstilct, r.eorge 11. W.iudell. Scott-O. P. Miller. Scranton Sixth waul, Third district, William P. Davlh. Sprng Brook David II, Moses. South Abln&ton William Shclp.. Talor Plrst ward, John L. Powell; Second ward, John It. Johns, Third ward, James Morris Jr , Vourth ward, William A Kogcts, Fifth wnid, John J. Price. Waveilv-B F. Tinkham. West Ablngton John It. Briggs. B.V older of Thuiston S. Parker, rhalimin. Attest. O J. Powell, Secretary. I ninth Legislative iMlriut. Notice Is hereby given to the Itepub llciin voters of the Fourth legislative ells ti let of Lackawanna coui.ty, that a con vention will be held at Fathet Jlnttiovv Opera house In 01pl'niit, at 1 o clock p in on Tliuisdii, the llth day of April, ls9s ten the imrpose ol electing thtee delegates to icpicsent said district 111 the Republican state convention, to be held nt llarrlsbuig, June 2, lb'.'S and also tn nominate olio person to ter resent said dlstilct In tho house of representatives, ut Harilsburg foi the next two years. Vigilance committees will hold prl muilcs In tilth sevtial pieelncts on Tues day, the Uth dny of Apill. between the hours of ej and " p. in tor tho election ot delegates to compose said convention The following table shows tho number ot delegates to which each precinct Is en titled: Archbald Bonn eh First wnid. First district First ward, Second district Second waul Third ward Blakcly Borough First wind 'i. Second ward - 'third wind 1 Carbundnlo Township Northeast district 1 North ,e est district 1 Curbondale Clt First ward, Fltst district 1! t'list ward, Second district Second wind, First dibtrict Second ward. Second district Second ward, Thlid distiiet ..... Thlid ward. Fltst district 'ih.ril ward, Seccnd district Third ward, Thlid dlstilct 'Ihhd waul, Fourth dtstiict Fourth w.ud, First district Fouitli ward, Second dlstilct ... Foiuth ward Third dlstilct u Fifth ward First ellstilct Fltlh ward. Second dUt'lct SIMh ward, Flist district Sixth ward, Secei.el dlstilct lJlckson Cltj Borough First ward ,. Second ward Third waul Duumore Bouuigh I'ltst wunl. First dlstilct I Flist wunl, Second dlstilct , 1 Second waul, Flist clistrllt 1 Second ward, Second dlstilct 1 Thlid waul, Flist district 1 Tilled wind. Second dlstilct ., 1 'llllld waul Thlid dlbtilct 1 Foiuth ward, Flfbt dlstilct 1 129 Washington T?a no! b?ing taken as a food, bli as a cheering and r? freshing drink, should be PORE and DELI CATE. To insure its being so, if mtisf be MACHINE-ROLLED. Handnnade teas are neressarily iinclean. Only in Ceylon and India are teas rolled by machinery. Dill Ft I lN. fka tiiitr tis i it iu.intli. I See water 1IOILS. hteop I 1 L mlniiici,. Ceylon Tea RErRESHlNr. 50c lb. PFU'CIOUS hold only In l.i net l'.irk, I-. Fifth ward, Flist district SUth vard I'll. st dlstilct SIMh waul, Second district F.lmhuist llorough Fe II Tow nshlp First d.stlict Second dlstilct Thlid illHtrlet Fourth district Jrtnivu Borough Flint waul Second ward Thiul waul JelteiMiu township Mnji lb Id botough Olvphunt lloioiigh Flist waul, Flist district Second waul Third w.ud, l'lrst district Thlid waul, Second dlstilct Fourth wnid, l'lrst dlstilct IliMiliig Biook township Thionp boiough Wlutoii Borough Flist ward Second ward Thlid war! II, A. JOIIW, Chairman Samuel S .Iniies. Hfcrrlnr.. I ' . ASK YOUR GROCEn FOR i . m h rm wefn en. U i K km t , Ed M mV ff&skaiai&8?M Avenue. fiill DR. E. GREWER Old Post-OIllco liuildlns, t'er bprujj 3t j JP.iUu, bcranton. Pa Has leturued fiom his Western Itlp, and will now icmaln permanent- 1 at h s home olllee T11K DOC'l'on 7iA7inADL'ATi: OF Tim t'NIVLKSITV OF i'HNNSVLVA- NIA. FOK.Mi:itLY Di:jIONSTKA- 10II OF I'HVSIOLOOY aNU SFK- CliniY AT Till. MliDRO-l'Hin- I'RoicAi, coLi.nni: at Phil adelphia HIS SPI.'C'IAL TIBS Allll CHRONIC NFR VOFS SKIN. I1HART WOMB AND BLOOD DISHASL'S. Tin doctor and his stotf of Fnglish and CJeiman plKlilans make a specialty of all form of I'lunnle Nervous Diseases, Skin, Womb. Blood Disc; sis IncluiUne; l.plls ptlc I its. Com ulilonj, llj terla, St. VI us' Dance. Wakeful lesi, BRAIN WORKRItS, both men and wo. mill, whosu net vcus sjttims have bicn biolen down and shattered from ovei work, no matter fiom what cause, can be ii-stoicd bv my method. All who cull Mien 'he Doctor from llu.v nu v. Ill rise civ e udvleo, examination, s"i vlce mid examination fue Dr. Orevvei s nigh st ualliig In the State will not ilUo-v him to accept nny incurable cases. If tho eiuinoi cine ou the will fl.inkl tell vou so blscesos ol the .Nervoui. Sjstfiii, The stnptonis of which aio dizziness, lack of inntlileiice, seMial weakness in nun and women, ball rising In the thioat, spots lloutlng befote the eves, loss of memo!' unable to concentiate the mind on one subject easll staub el when spok en suddenlv to, and dull, dlstiesseel mind, which imtlts them for performing tin actual duties of life making hippiness Impossible ellstiesslng the action of tho he-art musing Hush of heat, depression of liits evil torebodhigs cowardlee, fe.ir, dreaniH melunchol. lire iasy of coin Iiinv, feeling us tired hi the morning at when retiring lack of energy, ucivous. ness constipation, weakness of tho limbs, etc Those so affected should consult us iminedlatel and be restored to perfect health Lo.t Manhood Restored, Weakness ol Youns Mei Cured If ou havo been given up by your phy sician call upon the doctor and be exam ined He cures tho worst kind ot Ncivous Debility, Sciofula, Old Sores Cattirili, Piles, Female Weakness. Affections ot thu He, Bar. Nose, Thioat, Asthma, Deaf ness and Cripples of every description. Tumois, Cancers and Goiters removed without the uso of knife oi painful caus tics b oui newly devised absorbent mutn. oil known us the "HLL'ejntO-Ui:RMU CIDIV And our OZO-NITK CAS cures Catarrh and Cntiurhiu Deafness Consultation free unel strictly sacied and conflilet'tlil Odlco hours dally fiom li u in. to s. LM p. m Sunday from U p. in. to - p, tn. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS 1'OSITIVULY CI fliljArruui DlicaMeshuuiax A. orj, I mpoteacy, bleer'enaess, etc , cauaoj br ALiua nr otLar i.x ceased and lndU c ret to as, Thty quUKlu ami surtlu rtore tmsx VituHty ia olaorrounir.ftud t t a inan fur MtuiJ. hu imuor mirrlttn. S'i5 rrvnut Insanity an Consaroptlaa i takaa in tiui, 1lxir no thtmi iu tuedUto muroT. tucatcnJ eCects TUUB whero all nther tail In. via upoa liurltiK tho ctnolno Ajax lbleti, Tlioj lt&TocuroathouiundADd ttllcuroyou. 0Rlr apoit itlve nrittoa munrnnt to elltct a mrti Pt PTC In each enw or rfutd tto raoner IViceUl U I Oipot rntkoct rmp octt or U i keen (full tnutroecu for V-W. Uf LiQpUln vrrapier. urn rociptof rrtc, Clrcalat AJAX REMEDY CO., H'ii.?-' niaii. MCU For mle in fociuii ton, l'n,, by Mattbuer Urns mid 11 C. Maiidemoii, dtiigjlsu. s
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