iltie sc'uantox TinJUNJ5-TJiiTJtsDAy, mahcn ao. isoo. . Connell Building DESIRABLE OFFICES A FULL PRIVILUGES OI; i Law Library APPLY TO J. L. GONNELL, Itonm 802 Council nulltllnu:. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Single houses In the popular addition tn Serunton, known hx "I.tnooln HelKhtH, nil having largo, full clzc lotH, stono walks. Khnde tree. Wfctrlc lights, term euyy, $1,010. $I.VJ0. JU.OOO. A lino homo. No. Ti'U PiomcoU avenue, :.5oo. A largo fltigle house with big lot. Court street, only ll.SW. new and nicely pa pered, nil Improvements including laun dry. A big bargain. Will soil on easy terms. We have for sale ono of the finest build ing lots In the city. Most magnificent view of the vallc. Size of lot. SO bv Ml feet. Corner of Clay avenue, and Jlyrtlo street. FOR RENT. House, No. 51S Irving avenue; ncven rooms, $11.0). One-half of new double (never occu pied), nine rooms. All nicely papered, all modern Improvements, ul $20.00. I'rcs cott avenue. A new single house, 705 Harrison ave nue. nicely papered, modern Improve ments, at $18.00 per month. We have for rent a drug store, corner Present t avenue and Pine street; also a complete outllt for same, Including stock nnd fixtures. TRADER'S REAL ESTATE CO. Trader's National Bank Building, Chas Schlagcr, Mgr. Phone, 3742. El M R SELLS KODAKS And Photo Supplies 130 Wyoming Avenue, DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, par, Nose and Throat Olllcc Mourn 9 a. ra. to 12.30 p.m; 2 to 1. William llulldlng, Opp. l'oilofllco. &2, -M- -t- -f -t- --- CITY NOTES WILL Cl.OSK TOMOltUUW, - The banks and Internal revenue oIlW will he closed tomorrow. lTNKKAL FKIDAY.-Tllr funeral of the l.ito l'Y.ink lliinuuiiy will be held at 3 o'clock. Jmcrimiu will be made ul the Cathedral cemetery. .ulutino kou kx-hoi.i)ii:h.s Ai ex-members of Cornpany Ij. Thirteenth leslment, are ivtjtift.ti-d to intend a ineet Intr which will be held In the armory to night at k o'clock. 1 1.1. THY ACiAlN.-Muyor ll.illt.v yes tirday directed City Uleik l.avt-lle to i buu u cull for 11 joint session of councils for Saturday nlfiht to lill the vacancy on tho board of it-vitdou and appeal. KLKCTION t'ONTKST.-The .samlin.rs In the Lungntatf-Kell contest had 11 ineetli.g at Carbond.ile yesterday and ex nmlned four witnesses-. They will lu-.u-Uk testimony 01 wlluesscs In the court house today. liOWLINU IN IMTTsSTO.V. - .Messrs. Wharton, Powler, Charles Welchtl. ltlehl, l'hillips and Madenspaeher, of tlm KIU-.' Howling club, will pay the Kik bowlers, of 1'lttston, at tho Kelly alleys In the iu'ler city touUht. CANDY SALB.-The young ladles of the First lresb lerlan church will con ouct 11 eak,e, candy and 1-Jabter eggs sale tn the lecture room of tlu- abovo church Saturday afternoon next fiom 2 to ,". Mock. The public Is iuvllul. Mt'tiK'AL Cl.ril MKKTINtS. - Tho Scram. in Musical Culture dub will meet this eenlnt at Its rooms mi Wyoming avenue to make final urrumteiiii uu and leheurso for the concert whim will be given at the llleycU- club :noiu on tho night of April 12. WAIi Fl'ND STATi:li:NT.-Clc-iitl'.l Manager Frank .Slllhnan, Jr., actalng as tieasurer of Scrauton Street Jlallwa War fund, Issued a statement yesterday in reference to the receipts and disburse ments, as follows: Total receipts, $178.40; total disbursements, $121; balance on hand. KNTKRTAINMKNT TONIOIIT. - The literary entertainment at the Howard Place African Methodist Kplscopal church tills evening under the management of Mrs. S. J. Morton, promises to bo a suc cess. The crowning feature 01 the oc casion will be tho Mother Hubbard drill by the children. Doors open at 8 p. in. COMMITTKD TO JAIL.-Davld Seeds and William Marvin, the young men who wero arrested Tuesdaj night charged with a seilous offense against the yoiinq; daughters of Joseph (tro-s and Mrs. litis ulittli Schell, both of Wright's court, an account of which uppeared In yesterday's Tribune, were given n heating before Alderman .Millar yesterday morning una In default of I'M bull each were commit ted to the county Jail to await trial. IN HONOR ,OF SOLUIKHSi- Meses Taylor council, No. 131, Junior Order of I'tdtcd American Mechanics, will conduct an entertainment and reception In honor of their boldler members In their hall to night. Excellent talent has been secured and every effort has been made to make thl entertalnmnt tho most successful 1 ver conducted by this council. On no. count of tho capacity of the hull this re ception will bo limited to the members of the order. This council had six mem bers In tho Thirteenth regiment. Finest wines und clears at Lane's. 220 Spruce struct. J1K SPAIN BLOWS UP ELECTRIC LIGHTS IlErORT OF EXPERT IN MAT TER OF CANDLE POWER. J, II. Spain the Electrician Appoint ed by Mayor Ilailoy,on tho Author ity of Councils Submits a Report in Which Ho Says There Is Not an Arc Light of 2000 Candle Power in tho Whole City, and That tho Avoingo Is from 20 to 60 Per Cont Below That Mark. J. H. Spiiln, nf Duninoro, the electri cal expert appointed to investigate nnd leport on the quality of light bulns furnished the city, made his report to .Mayor llalley yesterday. The con tract calls for L',000 candle-power, but Kxpert Spain says there Is not n. lis.it In the city of thnt capacity nnd that the average Is 23 to SO per cent, below that. The report reads as follow: ScraMon. Pa.. March sri, 1W. James O. llalley, Mayor, and S icet and 1 omniun councils, scrauton. la. llcntlenicu: This nport Is respectfully submitted In compliance with your con curre nt resolution as follows. apjiroed February !', lsw. "Itcsolved, Hv the select council of the city of Scrauton, the common council c.mcutrliig. that the mayor be and he Is her"by authorized to engage an expert and have the city dectrle lights furnish--,! tho city tested, showing their actual cindle-power ami report to councils i.t the earliest date." My commission Iss-ucd by the major nnd authorizing me to do tin- woik In dicated In the foifgolrg was received March L".'. mi. In mnklug the tests 1 did not select nnv particular locality or lamps, but made tho tests In Green lllilge, Providence, the West Side, the South Side and In the vicinity of the Moses Taylor hospital. Owing to rainy and unfavorable weather I was prevented from making tests In the business stctlon of the city on Tues day night of this week. 1 have made n record, which Is Includ ed In this report, of the tests made. With exceptions so f, w as to scarcely need mentioning, tho lamps tested were of th" average brilliancy In the particular lo calities where the tests wore made, NOT ON12 LAMP. Of the sixteen tests made and recorded herewith, t failed to find one lamp of nn nverago 2,ik) candle power. With one ex ception they averaged from 23 to to per cent, less than the 2.0OO candle power mentioned. The minimum candle power of threo of the lamps tested was In each case more than r.0 prr cent, lcsr than L'.O'JO candle power, viz., Sanderson avenue and Mast Market street, Mylert avenue and Oreen Hldge street, Plttston avnne and Alder street. In some Instances 1 found thnt the max imum amount of Debt furnished was nearly If not quite 2.000 canule power, hut tho average of these particular lamps was less than thai owing to the increased presence of minimum power as compared with the maximum. In considering this and other comments It must be taken Into consideration that the tests were mado direct from the lamp termln;.ls, but that tho deposits of tilth and carbon In the globes decreased, of course, tho amount of light to a point below tho figures actually Incorporated In this re port. Tho globes of all tho lamps tested were very dirty. The malorlty of the lamps vin-n ad justed over a very wide range of volt.v;o. In some cases the vnilatlon exceeded one half the capacity of the lamps at their highest point. The variation In the. volt, age of a properly nd.luited series arc lamp seldom exceeds live volts, and Is so ar ranged lis to be the maximum voltage of the lamp, the maximum being the rated capacity of the lamp. As the candle power varies with the voltage it is im perative that elo.-e adjustment be ob served In older to obtain proper results. As you will note in the attached detailed record of lamps tested this close adjust ment was entirely lacking. This fault to gether with tho general reduction of the voltage Is responsible lor the average low etllclency shown. CONCUSSIONS MAt)i:. In computing the candle powir of the lamps I have made two very Important concessions in favor of the system: (li I have assumed that the average was ;i 3-le, which Is tin. standard and which. I belleMi, Is claimed for the ss tern under discussion In this report. (2). 1 ass-limed that the carbons wer perfect. Huth of Hie above ate very Important points and II not as stated the candle ixiwvr hereinafter meiitlotn d would bo further 1 educed In proportion to a glu n lower amperage ami aocoi dims to tlm quality of the carbons. 1 had no means of lnfr.itning myself in these u spects without Interfeilng with the con struction of the s.isteni. but in the ib sence of tho information I have given the system tho benefit of all doubt. A comment, perhaps not wholly iw-e-nnry to this report ibut .suggesu d. novel thele.-s, by the absence of informa tion as to power at a plant, might prop erly be made as follows for tho Infor mation of councils: As the lated capac ity of it siiles arc dynamo Is In voltage ami amperage at a given horse power and speed. It makes no material diffi r enco In cost whether this elect tic ote-igy Is dl'-trubuted through ten lamps at lull caudle power or twenty lamps tit half candle power. In tlm expense of operat ing the ten or I went v lamps the only tn crease for the latter would be for car bons. Following: Is the i.fip nf tlm les'.s made: Sanderson uvti.we i.od Kasl Mark-1 street Lowest vollug' , 1.1, iKtl eandln power; highest voltage. 12. 1.331 candle (lower. Dickson avenue and Kat-t Maiket street Lowest voltage. .:, 1.12 candle power; highest voltage, 32, 1,33s candle power Sanderson avenue and Delaware, street Lowest voltage, 30, I.lS" candle pow; highest voltage, :is, l.fiol candle power. (liven nidge street and Sanderson uvi nui Lowest voltage. 2. 1,12 candle pow er; highest vollag. . :. 1.320 caudle power. Mylert avenue and flrun Hldge street- IContlnued on Page s.J INACTiVi LIVER Thlj AlwaTS meana trouble. The tonguo H coated, tho appetite poor, j --.I !,. 1 l.'Ll. ' I iij" UIUC9L1UII wiui. tun uiiMJfi luin. 1 MUU frUU UCH UTIUIUJO. Tito Bowels aro Always Constfaatcdl PILL ct directly on the Hi er. In laxatlre doses each nlglit they will regulate thn bowoln, tako tlm coating oft the tonruo. cure billoiiiinpfi. oniInrvnt- oii;k uuauaunc. 5 cents a DOI. .-?- ...L. " .'"". --.- , J. C. AYKIl CO., Lowell, Mass. SPECIAL 8ERVI0ES. To bo Obsoivod at Several Churches tho Noxt Three Dny. Hev. Joseph O. 8. Huntington nil dressed the twenty-minute nild-day service nt St. Luke'H Kplsenpn.1 chtirult yesterday. The attendance wan quite large. Today nt 7 n. in. Holy Commun ion will bo celebrated nnd nt 10 a. tn. nnd 4.30 p. 111., services will be con ducted by the rector, ltev. Holers Is rael. Tomorrow (Hood Trlday) services will ho held tit i and 10.30 a. in., noon to I ). in., nnd it t 7. IS p. m. The Pus 5I011 service will be held from 12 o'eloelc to 3 p. tn. at which Bishop Tnlhot will be present. On Master Sunday services will be held its follows: C nnd 8 n. m., Holy Communion- in;o n. in., Holy Communion, prayer nnd sermon; nt 3 p. ni children s festival; 7.30 p. m., evening1 prayer. IJov. Ilocrers Israel, the rector, will preach at morning- nnd evening services. At the lOnglislt Lutheran churches today u service will be held nt 7.30 p. 111; tomorrow at 10.30 n. tn. nnd 7.4S p. 111. At the evening service holy com munion will be observed. On Satur day the service will be nt 7 p. 111. t the Holy Trinity church, Adams ave nue nnd Mulberry street, the service of the confession and absolution will be held In connection with the evening service on Good Friday. At nil ot the service there will be preaching by the pastor, Ufv. C. n. Kplekor. on "The Passion and Death of Our Dear Lord and Saviour of Men." The choir of the above church is preparing for the special Master music. The special service nt the Flr.U Presbyterian church last night was large attended, as nil of the previous ones this week hnve been. The meet ing wns led by one of the elders nnd Oeorgo "!. Sanborn, of the ltesclle Mis sion made 11 short address. - - GENEROUS PAU10UNT0N. If a Pending Contest in Fell Results in Hie Favor, He Voluntarily Ronouncos All Claim to the Ofilce. I',. Palmoiintoti, hit candidate for school director In Fell township, Is nothing If not generous, He was defeated and a contest was begun against the successful candidate, Thomas Hetinlug. by John Owen, who charges that all kinds and mnnner of queer doings in the way of receiving and recording votes were Indulged In at the February election In Fell. Does .Mr. Pulinounlon believe tilts? Not a bit of It. He doesn't want the court t believe It, either, and so he presented n paper to the court yesterday that rallies as the ehlefest novelty In the archives of the county. There was no fraud practiced at the election, wijs Mr. Palmoumun. Every thing wits fair and regular, and he is conlldeiit that he was beat honestly ani squarely. If there were Irregularities of any kind he saw and heard nothing of them. Hut this is not all Mr. Palmounton said. Listen to this: "If this contest should show that 1 am elected, I voluntuilly waive and re nounce! any light that I niny have to said office by reason of the same." That Is the romnrkahle manner In which Mr. Pntniotinlon concludes his statement. Could generosity prompt him to do more? Mr. Helming is not wholly satisfied that this will entliely dispose of Un contest, for In- has taken the precaution to lib- an answer to the contest petition of John Owens. In which he denies the charges of fraud on his part but al leges many forms of Illegal acts on the part of Mr. Owens. Nicholas illymi. whose election ns Justice of the peace of Fell Is contested by Thomas Holmes, also filed his answer yesterday. HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Anunnl Sessions Begin in Simpson Church Today. The annual sessions of tin- Women's Home Missionary society of the Wvo mlng district will lie held in Simpson .Methoill.st Kpl.scopal church, beginning at 9.30 o'clock this morning. The pro gramme of i-xerclses will be as follows: MOKNINC1 SICSSKl.V. Devotlouul Kxerebes...Mr.s. .1. H, Sumner liteetlug, Itov. J. II. Sweet and Mrs. O. Moser .Minutes of Meeting Held at Clark's Summit Mrs. w. II. IVek Treasurer's ltcport .Mrs. H. ii. litooks Corresponding S.:ci clary's lieport. Mrs. W. (1. Suiip.n ''olo Profi'ssoi- W. W. Join- Paper, "Nallonal Training School," Mrs. A. liriltin Letter from a Deaconess. Wlr.aboih Li wis Kinging Vssemblago Itecitation Miss Itessle Dielil Tin- Watts de Pysteii Home. Miss Lillian C. .Monro Supplies Mrs. J. V. Thomas Appointment of Committees ch.ilrman Adjournment, llunedlctinn. AKTKitNOI IN SKSSION. Devotional nxercUes Mrs. J. L. Hneo Reports from Auxiliaries Members Paper. "Our Southern Highlanders." Mrs. C. M. Olrtln Recitation Miss Mcm-Ic Siotc Solo Miss Lillian Shlvelly Address, "Tlm Pursuit of Ideals." Mrs. D. L. Rhone Slngliit; Assemblage Reports of Committees.. Various Members Kb-c-tlon of ouieers. Collel tlon. The ladles of the church will serve dinner and supper at the church, nnd a large number of delegates are ex pected to be present. You Can Trust a ''Drummer." to get the best of everything every time, and it Is a noticeable fact that tho Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Hallway caiiles more commercial men than any other road between nuffolo and the West. Not only does It mnko quicker time, hut Its trains tire al wavs punctual and Its cam 11-. com fortable as skill and Ingenuity can make them. "" IT Ni:Kn DISAPPOINTS. This is on-- of the peeullnrltles of Hood's Sur suputilla. It cures scrnluln, salt l-li'-mu, humors, stomach nnd kidney troubles, iiei'ioiisness. Hood's Pills cure nil liver Ills. Kusy to tuke, easy to operate; reliable, sure. Anothor Fact About "Red Ribbon." Mocha and Java. H Is always nllke In strength nnd flavor. Demonstration nt Goldsmith's Hazaar. " Eostor Flowers, for Holy Thursday nt ClnrK's, annex, jnj w'nt-hlngton .avenue, old Oiicrnsoy building. ' WEDDINGS At this season of the vcar Scrauton seems to have inaugurated a wedding "fad," judging troth the number nf presents we arc selling. Libbey's Cut Glass, Rookwood, Choice China and Brie a Brae Nothing so appropriate. You are judged buy the presents you make. We are judged by the stock wc have. If it's Irom our stole, it has merit and true worth, for which you arc never overcharged. Millar & Peck, 1i4,kvfyT!n! Avc"uc 7 Walk In and look around." CONFIRMATION OF TAYLOR IS BLOCKED ONE VOTE WOULD DO IT AND MR. ROCHE WAS THERE. Democratic City Convention Rumpus Still Porraoatinu Municipal Poli ticsThree of the Democratic Members Who Sirjned tho Call for the Special Meeting Failed to At tend -Committee Would Not Re port Forthwith on the Moir Damago Claim. Select council met last night lo con firm the mayor's appointment of Joseph Taylor as Inspector of the Providence pave. The appointment was not coli llrmed. The- Roche-Jennings siptabhle in the Democratic ranks Is responsible for the non-condrniation. Mr. Taylor Is a leader on the Jennings side. There were present tit the meeting Messrs. Finn, lioss. Thomas, Williams, O'lloyle, Itoehe, Wagner, Schneider, Fellows. James. Hchroeder, Coyne and McAndrew. The absentees werei Messrs. Sanderson, Kearney, Melvln, Chittenden. Shea. McCann and Frable. The last three were among the live who signed the cnll for the meeting. To confirm en appointment forthwith it Is necessary to suspend the rules and to suspend the rules a two-thirds vole is ne-essary. There wen just fourteen members present last night. Fourteen is two-thirds of twenty-one. When the mayor's communication nominating Mr. Taylor was read Mr. Heche promptly moved to refer it to its proper com mit ti----. FOUKTHRX MINTS ONK. There was no objection. The motion, supeiiliiou" as 11 was. under the rules, was put and cai-rled. Mr. Mcndri:W had it amended with a proviso that the commltlei report at the next meet ing, Mr. Itoehe accepting I he amend ment, with the l-einitlk: 'I don't oblect to that: If they leport at all they must report at the n-xt meeting." The next meeting is the last ot the present ses sion. The bond of Controller-elect Howell was also held up on motion of Mr Uncle-. He dlscoveted that It was not dated, and that the notary bi-foie whom It was sworn to had not signed it. The bond was refined lo the cltv .jollcimr to be completed. The resolution awarding to Dona hoe & (V Boyle th.- contract for con structing se.-tion D of the Fifth vew-ei-district was approved. The ordinance awarding to .Mrs. Net tle C. .Moir $31.T.j for damages ilotw her property by the guiding of Myr tle street was referred to the streets and bridges committee with Instruc tions to report forthwith, that the measure might be pursed on two read ings and ready for llnal reading at Monday morning's llnal meeting. The streets and bridges committee, linw 1 ver, declined to report forthwith, having been Informed that tin- claim ant had si-iiii-d a leluisi- of damages and that the release was on lib- in court. The ordinance for Man stone side walks on Flu street, between Plttston and Stone nvenues, wns rushed tlnough committee and passed on two readings by Mr. Coyne's persistency. Tin- resolution Instructing the street commissioner to construe t a sewer luibln on Columbia avenue, near No. 27 M-hool, was concurred In. SOFTH SIDK DF.ATtl-TltAP A resolution was passed directing the city solicitor to aseertuln by what right, if any. the Delaware and Hud son 1 anal company maintains a switch on the roadway of Uemington avenue, between Fig and Cherry streets. Ordinances for three electric lights In the First ward and one in the Fifth ward at the corner of Washburn and Twenty-second streets, passed third and llnal reading. The following appointments of col lectors of city, school and special tax collectors by City Treasurer C C. Be laud were conlirmed and their bonds approved: Owen F. O'Malley. Sixth and Kighieenth ward: Thomas P. Csil lagher. Flghth and Ninth: Charles S. Colbert. Kleventh and Twelfth; James IJiuwn, Thirteenth and Fourteenth-, Ueiijainin Otlfllths, Fifteenth: Thomas Saltr. Third. Free Concert. Free Magazines and Souvenirs, ("iinnd opening Saturday evening, April 1. lieldleniun the lloolcinun, new Masonic Temple, 422 Spinet- street. Smoke The Pncono Cigar, 5c. MARRIED. CAIRNS - CALLOWAY. - At Wlnton. March 2, ls:t. Miss .Mars C.ilrns to Kd ward Calloway, both of Wlnton, at the residence ot Hie brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ("alms, lit v. Mr. lieccher. of Archbald, officiated. lll'NNI.N'C.-STHorp. At the i.sidence of Mr. A. H. Dtinnli'B. "8I Moniey ave nue. 011 .March 3 ISW. by the Hev. A. F. Chaffee. Hnrr (J. Duniilni; to .Mrs. Lucy Al. SI roup, both of West Lenox, Pa. MLADIC-HFHDICK. At lh risi-Unee of Mrs. S. H. HurillcU. HI Larch street, on March 2". lW by the Hev. A. I Chaf fee. Mr. Charles F. Slade lo Miss .It nn netto M. Ilurdlck, both of this city. WATFHMAN - HICIIAltDSOX.-Ai the Asbiiry parsonaue. on .March 2i, IhM. by Hie Hev. A. F. ChafTie. Mr. IMward C Waterman lo Miss Mangle c. Hlchard son. both of Lathrop. Siisipiehauna county, Pa. tSXAKHC3SSC3Kai DIED. HNOVKH. In West Scrauton, March !, 1W. Miss Sarah Snover, at her home, 2U1 North Ninth street. Funeral tomorrow afternoon al 2.M o'clock. Interment In Forest IJIII cemetery. SHE LACKED A GUARDIAN! Attornoy Charles E. Daniels Homo died That Difficulty. Miss Hosn A. Cecil, n very pretty young woman of twenty, and David J. Owens came up from Tuylor yesterday afternoon to secure a marriage license. The time for the marriage wns fixed ns r, o'clock yesterday afternoon, and Kiv. H. It. Harris. D. 1) of Taylor, had been selected to oHlclnto. Miss Cfecii'o, father nnd mother are dead and she has no gunrdmn nnd when she related these facts to tho marriage license clerk with the further Information that she wns only 2C years of nge and therefore not of age the clerk was compelled 1o refuse the license. The voting woman wns not ot nge and could w t give herselt nw.iy nnd she had no parents or guardian to per form thnt oH'cc for Iter. Miss 'ec!l and llr. Owens were In a quandary and Attorney Charles K. Daniels was annealed to. Ho quickly solved the dilllculty by hevlng Judge Archbnld appoint him guardian of the youns woman. He gave bis censent to tho granting of a marriage license nnd It was Issued. At 4.80 the young people left the court house happy and con lldeiit they would be married on sched ule lime. MYSTIC CHAIN NOTES. Si lict Commander George II. Shires, ot Ancient Order Knights of tho Mystic Chain, will visit Philadelphia next Sat urday for the purpose of conferring tho uiaik digree on all past commanders. Ho will also vlrflt sf-veral of the castles In the (junker City and will no doubt visit several- castles on his way home. Past Commander W. C. Drake, of Lack awanna castle. No. 115. Moosle, a member of the appeals and gtievanii! committee ol the state of Pennsylvania, visited Scrauton castle, No l;:7, last we-k. Ills co-wot kers are Past Commander V. 11. N'ellson, of Petersburg castle. No. fcs, and Past Commander Frank MacArthur, of Sciant'in east''-, No. IV. The latter Is chairman. Lackawanna castle. No. 115. .YIoo-lc, eonfe-red lh- esquires and sir knights degree lust Saturday evening. John O. Matthews castle, No. l'A IVcic vllle, are arrans-.lng for an entertainment. The date will be announced later. District Deputy Jonah W. Evans visited Scrauton castle. No. 137, last Friday and rcportnl all doing well. f liven KldKo castb . No. IK. attended ill vine services last Sunday morning at the Methodist Kplscopal church, on K.ist Maiket street. company (', Fourth regiment, mado a veiy good showing In the parade In honor of the Thlrtienth lcglmt-nl last Thurs day. C.iptahi Willl.ini Hnuer was In command. Degree of Naomi. Hthei- assembly. No. p, will meet In the Ancient. Order United Workmen's hall, til Lackawanna avenue, on Tuesday evenlna, April I, l'!. All members are requested to be pref-ent, as business of Importance will be taken up. Cake and coffee v.-'" be herved. The degree will be conferred. REPORT OF THE EXAMINERS. Shows That Revenues Do not Pay Expenses. James W Heese.seiTetary of theMin ers' Kxamlnlng Hoard for the Second Anthracite district, filed the report of tin- board with Judge 11. W. Arch bald yesterday. Tin- imaid la not a money making in- Kid We to our Gloves give the best possible attention Kid Glove department quality, flexibility and fit are prominent here. At $1.50 Ladies' Dress Kid Gloves. At $1.00 Our M. & H. Gloves are superior to all others sold at the price. At 75c We have a surprise Glove in all the Spring shades. UptoDate Neckwear, Scarfs, Ties and Stocks lu Point de Sprit Mulls, Lawns, Liberty Silks, Mous lin de Soic, Etc. Collars Ladies' Lineu Sporboro Collars in all the new shapes. 2, ooo Fine Linen, (no better made) 12)4C Dress Trimmings Exquisite new designs in Applique, Alloon Cheuille, Bow Kuots, Butter Flies, Set Pieces, Mohair and Silk Bands and Braids. Silk Waists Special attention is invited to our display of fine Silk Waists. They will surely please iu style and tit. Satins, Taffetas, Peau de Soir, Stripes, Plaids, Biaderes and Plain Colors. mm h mm, ft-'K KHKK..K.K,KKK.K.KKKKKKK..K.K..t V ' K V K X I' V V V ft" V ti ft K ti ft.' ft V V V V ft' K ' V V ft' ft' ft V ft ft it ft' ft V ft' ft' ft' ft ft ft1 m Scranton Store, 124-126 A sale of shirt waists. Extraordinary purchase fiOc lawn shirt waists for 19c We bought from one manufacturer nil he had of a certain number, and bought them at such a low price that we are enabled to sell them again lor less than his original wholesale price. Very desirable shades pinks, blues and many very desirable stripes all ol them ex cellently made, with detachable collar and laundered cuffs, all sizes from 12 to 40, and so many ot any size that vou may buy ircciy as many as you want. 1 traordinary value in shirt waists Value "iOC, sale price 75c Slllrt WftJstS nt 49c made in the very best manner, and laundered cuffs $1.25 sheer lawn waists at S9c and 9Sc poscd of white and colored lawn waists, all fronts, some vertical, others bias, with detachable white linen collar, laundered oq- tA O&r- $1.50 trimmed lawn waists at 1.25 Of sheer colored lawns, tucked in front and trimmed with torchon lace, detachable white linen collar, laundered cull's. . . 1 ,2iD ft' ft' ft ft ft' ft' V ft' V ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft ft' ft' V ft .' V ft' V V ft ft' ft' ti ft A ft' ti ti h' ti ti ti Colored lawn waists up to $1.98 Fancy bosom pique waists up to $3.75 We are showing some of the handsomest conceits in lawn waists that are likely to make their appearance this season. Some are tucked and trimmed with embroidery insertion, oth ers with wide torchon lace. $1.49 and $1.98 White pique waists, with fancy bosom, exclusive styles, highest grade of material, detachable white linen collar, new style cuffs 3.7-5 Special Easter offering in kid gloves Men's $1 kid gloves nt 59c One of the biggest values ever offered. The equal ol ANY glove sold ANYWHERE at one dollar, or even $1.2. Excellent quality of kid, in six shades of tan and browns 59C Women's SI kid glOVCS at 75fi Every pair warranted just the same as the finest in our stock. Many kid gloves sold elsewhere at one dollar arc not as good. These came to us at a special bargain. I'hev go to you on the same basis ." 75C ti U'A i '' " ' " ' ' ' " ' ' " ' stitutlou. Tin- report shows that the number of miners' i-ertltleali.-s granted wero 147; number li-Klstered, 116; num ber refused 11. Total amount of money received ?17ii. l'ald to papers for ml-vt-rtlsinK and havlnc iiuestlons type written S7i'. Detluli-ncy to pay board, J1.-j4.70. t CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 415417 Lackawanna Ave, XWS& A t i ) i A .1 . Wyoming: Avenue. .1 .1 i A A .1 X .1 . ,t . !t if .I ." .1 .1 .1 .1 .t . .X .1 .1 X .1 .t Jt .X e .1 .t .n .1 .x .1 .1 , X X X X .1 X X X X X . X X X ,1 .1 his is trie most ex- - we ever offered. iyc In lawns and lancy percales, with detachable collar . -49C This lot is com of them tucked e ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " " 'A 'A X PUT THIS IN YOUR PIPE mui smoke it. That is lo say think about it. What we wish vou to think about is the fact th.it we have the best and most complete line of Gent's Piu uishings and Hats in the city. It will n o t require much think ing to see that it is to your advantage to buv ot us. CONRADS 305 LACK A. AVE. ' TAKE TIMB 8V THE PORELOCK." Car load Just ai'ilvod. All HtylfiS. and prices tlie lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep u 111 mind and you won't t' KiDt Blvlnp us your putrmmge you will pet goodf ns reprettented giving you our easy terms ot payment or very lowest prli'i-s for cafh. Immense stock of Household OootlB Stoves, Carpel?. Iron UotlH. etc. Fivo largo 'loot's full to the celling at- Thos Kelly's Stous, ini und i:::: Franklin Avenus On Account ol Repairs And alterations to be made soon, we offer FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One l,nre KelVIgeralor, One Itnttvi Kerrlgerntor, Oyster ltor, Fish Boxes, etc. W. H. PIERCE MARKET, 110, US, 114 Penn Avenue. v4nfljBFnMwl!!K BBBY CRRRIDGES H GO-GHRTS