j3:Vf-rJri V rVS fTMr '1VJy t ,yr "7-gT V" T5SHR -U '' '.y?. f - THIS SOUANTON T1UBUN13- THURSDAY, VEMtlARV 7, 1901. nu: liODKnM tiMimvAtin Brow. HOLDS AN EDGE For the blade la made of highly tempered steel properly ground. Our ra2orc nrn fully warranted. Trices ftom H.50 to 55.00 Foote & Shear Co. J19N. Washington Av 8 SOOOOOOOOOOOOI STATEMENT OF THE I OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec 1 . 1900. RESOUBCES. Loans and Investments 3,175,478.30 Hanking House . . Cash nnd Reserve. at), ouu.ua 530,870.10 3,750,057.10 LIABILITIES. Capital ? 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits 57,005.20 Circulation Individual Deposits U. S. Deposits Due to Banks 100,000.00 2,415,530.08 422,720.30 54,785.53 3,750,057.10 WILLIAM fON.MXL, ricslcUnt. HEVItV DEUX, JR., Vlce-rrcldent WILLIAM II. riXK, CitUn. Bonds and Guaranteed Stocks I am placing J few choice isctuiltles con-J'iin,; of 7 per cent. Hilly guaranteed MocVs ami 5 iei itnt. atmi-annuil Interrat (SoM llnnd. In bloiU if 8W0, WOO anJ $1,0iO, acco;npanieil by tfneit iiiinu, aflorcllnsj a nrc op'iortiiiiitv lor large or mall tutctivrnt. At Olliee. C iiwl S. l.j train liride. .Mondays and SjlunU; Af otli.'i limes l' 'icc!.il poiiiliiiciit. Robert Van Sc hoick, inlhiatlte DMrict JUrujcr of Tie Sorlli .Minn can rinanclcilm; votnpuiy. jawia? PflroelijES PlMUMt., SCRANTON, f. A.B.WARMAN. "WEATHER YESTERDAY. I.. al data for February 6, 1001: 1 holiest trmperalino l.ovtcit temperatuie Jiimidilj : a. in I'. I' .. t'l (lfRrce .. 13 decree !).. per edit, ill per cent PERSONAL, MUi Krmmcrcr is in Ncv. uil.. i It I'll. off, of Hie county tomiiilioui'i' , l-. In Philadelphia, ulicre hi Inutlier ii III. . Mjgiiiir, icprcfintinfr the JcmIc Sun- mpanj, which will soon appear at the ii" 1 in Ihc city. I. O'lilttly, nl Ihc cathedral, It Uklrc clajn n f much reeded lot at fet. Jo "utciuclianiri county, i l.oomi, of 6I M.ulUon fiictiuc, U wry Willi lit art failuio at hU rrjltlcnct and not show much tdiiii of improirmcnt. I'ATHER AND SON ARRESTED. Iilsen Into Custody in a Disorderly House, luiiatlian Green, n man ii) years of ,-, ami his eon, Mllo II. Green, fucetl Mayor Jlolr In police court yesterday nurnlns: on tlio charge of holm? In a i icrdorly houre In Oukfonl court. The lather was discharged, but the won huh committed to the county Jail for iM'iity days. flobert Kinney was ane.ted at the cHtne time for hitting his wlfo with u Move lifter. Hoth man unit wife wero intoxicated, and the latter was taken to the Lackawanna hospital ti have the wounds on her head drespcd. Kin iify was discharged. The Gibson Pillow, 'l-uat Day of Summer," top and iack. Fifty cent hind this week 2Pc. The Cromer. Well t"o , 1J0 Wyoming AVtauv " NATW 330 l"MUj ,; i 7 J' QU f 'ifZ -eMHI 3mL&rx STRIKE IS AT A DEADLOCK OWNERS REFUSE TO SION STRIKERS' WAGE SCALE. They Claim That the Demands Are So Exorbitant in Natute That It Would Be Impossible to Meet Them and Remain in Business Tomor row Ib Pay Day at the Snuquolt and Superintendent Davis Will Have a little Talk with Hands. Situation at Other Mills. The silk mill ti lkc hIiiiiuIuii ui pies cut remains nt n deadlock, and while the hands continue to lnslpt on the uniform waito scale prepared by their committee Kolng; Into effort, the own ers nie equally llrm In their refusal to even consider It and declare that It they woio to pay the wurch asked by their employes that they mlRht Just nu well bo out of luislne. The full scale was ptcHonti'il to a Trllmni man by Miss Manning, one of the most enerRutlo and able of the strike leaders, and Is as follow; UAltl) SII.K WOKKI.KS. Wiii(ld for llr.1 .W inc.ilh" Kill 'ibi .' 0 per ek, nnd alln" t lui'Mli' rl( lull recebe l.Rrt (it vveeV, ccpi lor !!: mi tuah ruid ranton, when n xt ivul. fliall le the mlnlniuir wipre pihl fni HimIi woik and M pi i week for work on o. in I in. sr in..tilnri lliirlni; f'"i -' monlln flull icivlw !.'..Vi per week nnd ir r.ll tlnic afpr i tRonllm' n-nlii1 ml! itiehu I..V) per v.ek. Itiiw liiaiiluiii- HuilRir MM h ..nltiV mi plojmcnt flnll i.-tilip i"0 per week and alter m-C Miimht' eenUi- l ill i'frlv, nu .nlianii il il ut.H ti week, each wluiedlns month until H pn wk ln lien iMchiil: fr nil tiinh woik H.M pir week: lor .Iipiu Mvik, ?V.Ci per will, for htkt sl mciitln' .er'ic and I.W per weik Iheicafici; for mto-i woik, ?'j" Pi ek for first kK mcnlhO uruio ami ciuO pit MCek UuKMllfr. Splnnei.v-DiilInK fiiil iv inoiillu' i m,ili..ir n.ciit flnll reieln" .' PT v.ck and "'' n wuk Ihiicatlii. r.ukrr-ln fpli nlns ilipiit'iiont lnl! n-eeli pel 'Allk. T'ltcra--l)iulns flit lv monlh' rmtilo.v.ii'nl shall Utfhc ! pir week ami alt'r sW rionlh' service "hall ucelic rl pd vcik. Packers In iwlvtlni; ! ntiv.eiil lnM le-ehp H.'-l" PT wk. Silk carrleri-lu iwl'tinsr ilcrartnanl mi-U irrcive W.25 per wk. I'ow-er reelcM Dm In? miM tx rnntin' iin plojimnl ntull receive -' per vcek urd i ryr week' fhereaftir. Steamer-In power rcelln,' d.pailmenl lmll rd-ehc ?J pir weik ar.d H per week fhereafler Steamers In power recline ilparttuent shall Tielve VI-JO ier wrecks powei reelcu flult not be ieo,ulied to c.my out their rceR IIIr rcLkri llminit fiit tl month-.' riuMv ment fchall rneiic SI P"r week nnd 'jt.W th'ie alter; for IikuIi woik $1.7.5 per week. Flea mere In Ma; leell'ts ilepiitment hall r.'. iele t jici- wi-ck. Ilunrllent il ptr wek ll.itttn, shift and 'Ilk larmii, i.ilui tli.ni lho, provirieil for (1-iwherc In lliii .laieeiionf, Miall teeclvc t3.'i per week. A-nlxtant toreladlii;- i) per eel. Wortcra N'ot lew than M t'r ili. Ponladli-n All bia:ichc, JT.Q3 per we. k. SOIT SII.K WORK. irirfcr Mluii rmplnjrtl on pkn- woik .lull tectiic .05 cent' j.er pound; when cmp!o.ed on piece work for flitl l iiiintin. V."') pel mrk: after lv mot'tli--, on incrc". of '2!i cent's p-i- will, i.uli iiuiticillim in. mtli until .ri' prr week hi been tc.iihed. Juilleiii--llmiiiB tlrt -i": iiioiuli', -i.M er week, .mil idler ii niontln' eri(e shall reu'vo "1 cent iiu rcwi' r vclc, carh niccecdlin; , nvwtli until 12." per wck las been iearhe.1. Scale III I oili c ipullei't empoiy on nil work, iillluj thall not bo leqiiired In woik inor-' than one fide of a fume, DoubUrs lhiriiu lht ic niuiitu' .'i pe Wiik, and after i inontli en inina-o hi -j"i inH pel wuk i.ih hiiMtedlns mouth until M i"i per week lux bun r. ached. Ileamriv WaRH pu.iilln? a pieihnu.1. I'irkers l!ile. provldid lir III iolloviiifj IM: II iw Killn, tor 2ID ?ard, l; taf.ifj, black, tor inn jard, TS rents; titutn, minted, ,5 yirds, IS icnU; Mtln iluelien, fcO j-aidsi for 11) iciitij nin.di, for on jtiiN, HI cents; boul-leno, for W) .aid, 10 cenlii; (orsban, for lfi) janK i iinU. Twiitcr, K'cpenciicid wnrkrn diiall lecciic e Kr k learnets, for firt sK nionths, l prr v eck, and alter that -.hall icnho an increafc "t 21 icnts per weeks each Micfceditij- month until s per l.eck has lieei. leuhid. Wntkers ltate in flic following Ia.1: .Ml quality bl.uk i-llk, .irJU centu per ll) indi at lix) jaids; nil otln'i loloi, inclwllni; white, .tr.'ij tints icr 10i) end .it WO jaiib. Haw- g!, four enib .nj- rrnf pel V en U nt 100 janK Itaw silk Thtfp eti.l, M (int. per 1C) imh at Id) yards. Itaw tllk Tun cid--, .irl cent! per lOo einU at 10) yards. I'uU'ladli In waipinc c'cparlnunt klull ie. eclve 15 cents ptr lioui. ..-l,taiit foreladle Ten cent-, pci limn. THE "WEAVERS. Wcai em Follow ins rales; Taflcta. ,u5 i.nt per jard; due hen fcatln, .Oo cent per yard; uiu brcllas, .00 cents per yard; hcaiy black, ,(kt rents per jail; capo, .to cents hi yairt; vide t.atln, 10 cent.' per jard; raw tatlu, .OS cents per jnrd; widij taflcta, .us rent' per j-rd; Corslcau, .0.5 icnU per jatd; double seam, ni iciits per yard; louUleniii'. ,i)l ccnt pir yard; ' iurm, .mri cenii ptr yam. Weaicri bouislct.e btltkf, 01 cents per jard; grenadine, .01 cent per yard, fit litlrka with-it a lilt, .OO tints pir ard; plain bl.uk satin, .fH tents per jard; billeti, 21 Inches, .01 tents per .laid; taffeta, 27 Inehcri, ,03 cent per jard; taf. ftta, CO fnthi'H, .Oil tcnUpcr jaul. WcaicM With one double jaopiaid, 11 ruin per jard; with two iloi.ble 1acpiaub, in t-nlr per yard, MukliiK iaiuplc. .07 ceutj an hum on cadi loom. tills" nalo it luod upon the pitiient horn-, nxty hours per whc'.. Any woik rot provided for in thl' nijieeinent shall bo agreed upon bj' the cuiplojeis and the employej. ot more than two week Fhall Intcneno between any two u chj, ,Oiertlnio to be paid for an follow: uii dajs and holldajr, iloulile pi he. All other umtiiuo one and onclulf pine Any thanso from foinicr conditions Horn tims to pletH woik and vice icrsa to be aurccd upon between cmplojcrs and eiriplni (.. X m:niber of the National Union of ToUllo Worl.irs of America sliall bo dlscrlmlnitod .iifalat by the liianaseint-ut of -any mill In ilitlr Jiirlsdictl m for attlic paitltlpatlon In the union's ul'alra ur hcitito on committees. None but m:mljci!i of union in cooJ Hand Ins shall be cinplojcd In any mill oi mill woiL Ins under this asricnient. Xo part of an cm plojc' wuses shall be deducted or withheld aj fines under any comldcrallon. The clauses stipulating that none but union labor bo employed and regarding the abolishment of the llnlns uystem an treated lightly by tho mill au- thoiltks, who nay that tho wag scale proper Is the great obainclc. .MR DAVIS STaVTEMKNT "Why," huld StiDcrliilendent Davis of thu iSaiKiuolt ye3terd.i', "do you know what all this lining that you hear of amounts to? In our last four pays wo have dlHtrlbutrd $50,000 and have collected $3.50 In lines. "However, lt'n tho scale llnelf which Is causing all thu trouble ana delay. It,'s preposterous to oxpect us to give It any consideration at nil. If we tried to pay, on their terms, tho company would have 19 go out of buolness. Tor tho present, matters nro resting pretty quietly and I do not think there wlil bo any now developments In the sltim Hon at our mill, until after Friday," Kildny is pay duy nt the Faurjuolt, and when the girls report for their wages they will bo brought together nnd given it quiet little talk by Huper Intendcnt Davis. Tlic latter will en deavor to discover Just how many of the girls wish to resume work, and the pcatu of wages offered them will be probably the snmo ns that made by tho company on tho day last week on Which the girls struck. If enough glrlij signify their acquiescence to ie sumo work Monday, tho mill will 1ms again operated. Otherwise they will remain closed for uu Indefinite period. Over a hundred of the striking girls waltid upon Superintendent Davis "Wednesday, nnd on his asking them: whether or not they wished to romo back to their work, nbout seventy de clared thilr willingness, nnd the bal ance gave u blank refusal. The "will ing workers" appeared at tho mill yesterday mornlnjr. but ns Superinten dent Davis cast bin glance over the huge, empty plant and gar.et'l ut the small band, ho remarked that with so tew it would be ImpoMdbln to npemlu tlm mill nnd they had bolter wait awhile. Tho ghln left the btillrtlng, and yi"S lerdny afternoon attended th incit ing of the Saqunlt soft sill) woikeiM In Carpenter' hall. Totnonow morn ing there will be a meeting nt Carpen ter'11 hull of all the girls of the Kaquolt silk mill. This gathering linn been failed b older to arrange jtome plan of cam paign for the meeting with Supct In tendcnt Davis. HAUVKYS WAITED Cl'O.V. Tlaivey Ilros. were waited upon y" lerday Iiv the strikers' committee. The latter were romteouily received and thi" scale presented. After u lengthy Inlet view. It wai announced that if the Hauquoll people net-opted the scale, It would likewise go Into effect at th Harvey mill. The scale committee nIo tailed upon Valentine Hllss, whose mills at Provi dence and Dickson Cltv nre now, Idle, but Avlino nnninore plant .Is In full blast. M . Itllsi declared that lu would not tor 11 minute consider tho scale. A copv of this was, however, left with him. (leoige Klot, n the ICIoIk Throw ing1 eonipunj, jesterday announced that ho had .studied the sti liters' scale nnd nftcr due conslduiatlou deemed It ume.isonable. Am yet, they have nut given any formal answer to the com mittee. At the otlK'l mills Ihc Mltiinilon Is Mill tho name. iteming, David & Schocn's Petersbuig plant wan still be ing operated yesterday, but the strik ers declare that thoie, as well as nt Ellss' Dunmore mill, the hands are expected to go out within a short tlm. Tho faquoil soft silk workers mt yestetdav afternoon In P.trpenler's hall. THE PROPOSITION REJECTED. Turnpike Company Will Not Accept Committee's Teims. The Ablugton Turnpike rompauj v til not accept the counter proposition of tin- councllmiinlu committee regarding the terms on which the turnpike as far as Seneca stieet Is to be deeded to the city. Tt Is understood that a com munication ( ontnlnlng u rejection of the proposition has been leceived by City Solicitor Voshiug. Tim company was uHtiim to deed "West Market street to tha city provid ing the citj- would agree to pave il and providing that it would further agree to expend $1,200 the first year and $.",00 evoiy year thereafter In keeping the street from Seneca stieet to tin: old stone bridge In repair. The committee which considered the proposition was opposed to the ex penditure of any money to keep any poition of the road In repair and sub mitted a counter pjoposltlon agreeing to every p.ut of the company's pro position except the part above referred to. It Is this counter proposition which has been 1 ejected. WILL COST ABOUT S3, 500. That Amount Will Be Needed to Tny for Bepnhs to City Hall. The members of the joint public buildings committee of councils yes terday completed their examination of the Municipal building with the view of estimating tho cost of the repairs needed for that structure o that the nccessaiy amount may he provided for in thu coming appropriation ordi nance. The approximate cost of the nec.es :;ary repairs, according to Chairman Adam Schroeder, of the select council committee, will be about $::,ri00. This will include the re-painting of tho walls of the corridors, of the council chambers and of a number of the of fices In addition to the painting of all wood work nnd iron wotk on the out side of the building. Mr. Schroeder stated that if the painting of the outside of the building were left for nnothep year It would he ruinous. The Iron woik 011 the towers, he said, is already thick with 111st, having never been painted slnco the building was erected. The com mittee will also recommend that new awnings bo purchased and that a num ber of other small repairs be made. Offices tov Rent. A line suite of olflces. well adapted for use of physician or dentist, can be seemed in I'lueinfey 1 lull. Please call unit get terms, etc. J W. Ouorn sey. Proprietor. Special Sale of Pillow Tops. And Uattenberg patterns for this wool; only. The Cramer-Wells Co,, 130 Wyo ming nvenue. A VSomsri in the Case Is generally requlied to nrepaie our delicious sifted OIney peas for tho table. Pour out liquor from can, ilnse con tents in cold wnter, place peas in heater, add lump of butter, small quantity of salt and pepper nnd tea spoon of flour, (sprinkled in) add cup of cold water. When thoroughly heated serve. Price 15c; S1.7S per dozen. 50 cases only to sell at this price. E. G. Coursen 420 LACKAWANNA .AVENUE. first Night of the fete IT SCORED A BIO SUCCESS AT LYCEUM. All of the Dances Weie Glveu with Splendid Spirit and Effect Beau tiful Plcturo Presented by tlie Pic turesque Blending of the Colors of the Costumes Fete Will Be Re peated Encli Night This Week. Pied Piper of Hnmelln to Be Given This Afternoon, ll Was a great lirst nkht hr Ivuly said so, and II did seuni thai everybody was tlitfie. Tho enthusiasm ovr the Matlo Antoinette fete was unbounded and thi sULces.s whs wonderful enniiKli to satisfy the mot fastidious. TI12 Lyceum thenter was n pletuie In Itself and elicited the admit til Ion i,f Hie audience ho fore the cut tain went up, (IlKclofdiiK 'he heiiutll'11! stage eft'er-lp. FeMoons of llowern weie hung from boxes to plllais leiuhliiK' about the or chesltn circle. Above the -Ide lo;es were lifted uichesnf b1otnms. In which Kllinmetil luuumernlile tiny elect! ie lights. Thet logos weie transformed Into tlower and confectionery booths, At Ihc entrance to the fojet' wer the pnigtamme and balloting booths and on the opposite side of the eonld'ir was the ait booth, nil of which weie elaboiaiply decoini.'d. At the extreme end was the lefrcshment booth, where Ice etennt was sold. The decorations were In the hands of a competent com mittee, the members! of which tolled llkn beaveia .vcteiday to complete mch a transformation. When tinner's orchestia hud i-iiucltid-eil the oveiture and the cm lain cam up, disclosing the stage, exclamation of suipilsed delight were heard all over the house. In the background was th- Temple of Line of the I'ctli Trianon, the while columns and the little blind god gleaming villi the sim ilitude of mat hie In the distance. At the side of the singe were pretty I booths, fiowor-tilmmed nnd airy In de sign. Hanged about In their bright led costumes weio the pages, hand some boys with slender torches, light ing the grounds fur the fete. WHAT THK FILE IS. The following Is a synopsis of the performance lust night: l.niii Wl .nid )il" hcitititul niioiii. Mjii Antoinette, ii'li'iccl in the 11 M liillll.ml c liod in the ItUtciii in Ihc unirl in l'u'n,' Youthful nnd luml-oiuc, loud of llitlm, and dc ic.trd to .he uiMi!t 01 p'c.i'-i.ic, the fpiccn n only lurpy wljrn fiiiimiiiijid hi her liicly toiiit In tho (..Mix! .iimi-nu-utv, ,iud cm fii.tit.ll Muci'Cdcd .inollict, t-jidi more hicim, mote i-lAl-nulc. (h.in tin' IjM. 'IIi'.i f-pi-i IjI tot t cho.eii fur l.iu-flilit 1:1 n.n dim In honoi if flu miiiiii drawl Dulse jnl liirhrvMj l.iu) of (titiM. who hid corn- fiom their I'll noithtin louiilit' In i.il Iht-li 101 U ( ml. ins of I'r.mie. No ijnt wire -paiiil to iiiali- tho cu-liiii a luilll.iiil in,'. The piiie'i oc,;o icnilul nt tho I'llll ll I.111011, .il V -1-tullhs wine IumI) l.idli- of lvoilii-v me finio IjiI llted and hiM-cl, wtrc ihcncti foe th. v n ; hrotli wrre rrceti'd lo ti inpi the l.nw.u, 'llli llflr iitluitlM' Maii'i; th.- little uMUiji", In vhlcli the .tonus nuocn had rtl"n pl-ivcd ot loi.vkrrplinr .nid farmltis, weie jwlly ch'ro.jli I; and soft Huhl ere -ultend In 110-I cfli-it'ii comtilnatlon. 'Ihc- iiijtcr of 1 ho c err, motile Jiel lit- imiiioiu hud draihtless iioiiikitd Ions and deeply nwr .1 proRldnune nhleli t-hould do honor Jl inn v In their loj.il niMi.r tli.-Ii iliu.il stomx, rml then own inventlte jjeiiiu. I'lnilly all 1 4 ie nl 'the hen miiithK .nid .1 coie cf pj(,es come iinlikly In In illiiudiute tho cti.e. 'i'lien aiij.p.ir i iiiijvify iiuhN if honor -hit not In the i-l.ite nnd ponip i.f temt iintmne; lor nn thh ixi.i-iiul the me tn ilinte hefoie the Nilirs .mil .it. In r nuieityN lii.iiid.ite they .111 driMscd n dalr ui.ild', .1 inc. tunic m lipAlttliln llul they ;.re ilmihl.t ill. tut tins: lo their .uhnliiii.. th" pi?.. The tjihii'ft irslcr, 1'ierre, and lu fed nv T'ieiret conio ill too. 'Ihey .ne ll. In a nun,. In lote with putty I,l7(ttc, and she loicn them tier one, n sho f.n. Hut lnie Ihl- cn.es not coiitirit them, how .dull Aw ihodv; I.. -tHeui them? An iiispiuti'inl f'h.iiue, utile h t lies n in.iny qnrstiout In loll and .u, tIull ill tide. She laiiuhiliKly ton a led pwe Into the gioiip he ttlm i-clrn win-. l)..r ( ,ipld Stilde lit 1 hand'' 01 doe .hu i."e ju t nheic 1'ii ire h st.indlii!.' At anv lite he smi- it sail, and I.letlc ii hi.. All the unni ce.ful riciinU mibt felj ntlm I'ieirtltci.; hut surrl their fjle U not a hird one, Nov. eoraca the lo.i.d linln, in lo-nnt pm e illlll. 'llllt fpiCCIl. lovtlle-t pllnics 01 hel d.n. i c-eoited by the Innd-onie Dnl.e p.ml, while the klnn le-d ill the stately diuhiJe. '111.')' Xioup lhcir,eltoi and witt.lt the planrctic dancci that hate hern mi tatefuUy .'irranijed. There I a Uuvi.ii ihnre out of rompllniPiit t.i the duke nnd dii'liee; an AUttlan djnie In honor of Madjine d'Otierklrih, who h, with the KNiul ihieliesej a gMy clamei ,t Dit dancv: .1 lhely measure Litwccn the l'iniot and 'lr-icttf-r.: a (-lately coiut elinie; tin.il! the mfii.v quern Induces the jmuix du'ce to lorr! hit rank and ceiemony, and 1oln with her In a pi. tonl dance, div.ml as shepherd and fheplurdej.. Alter tlii-, nil lomnllly U wl aide. ..nd the lieautiftil nu.'cii ol l'liince weleomts fn her "lt.in rouit all hei Mihjects, of vhalcui tlejiie." aIi.i how hefore lici. THH UAXCIOS The UiU'slan flag dance was uinoug the prettiest with its broad ted, white and blue fettlpcd skirts, the reel mm nets of the ladles and the ticb black velvet and gold embroidered costumes of the men. This Is known as "The t'olllery Knglncer Dance" since the peisonnel is made up of representatives from that gieat institution of this city. .Mis. It. .J. Foster, who Is one of the chapcroncs and who has worked Indefatigable in tho Interests of the young people In her dance, carried an immense bouquet of scarlet cat nations last night as a graceful tribute from the participants, the hue correspond ing with the prevailing lone of their tiroes. The Alsatlon dancers wore charming costumes with accotdeon plaited skirts nnd velvet bodices, while the men were attired In the festive dtess ot their nation. The Gypsies glllteicil with reti and gold nnd their gay tnmbouilncs made lullllant Mashes of color as they were lifted In tho changing light. Tho Pierrots in their quaint clown dress nnd their pretty Pierrettes In diaphanous skirls weie among the most effective. While tho eighteen young ladles of tho Fire dance camo hi for rounds of applause In their beau tiful evolutions with their red frocks and transparent, smokc-liko scnifs. Tho Shepherds and Shcpherderscy made a sti Iking scone In their flowered gowns made In tho stylo familiar In tho pictures by Iloueher, with their berlbboned and Uower-tilmiucd urno. and their splendid picture bats. Tho men also wore handsome costumes In this dance and carried Shepherds' crooks. Tin: couut daxck. Tho Court dancers, of course, led In the splendor ot their appearance. The pastel-like effect of the ladles, with their powdered hair and rich, soft sat ins can only be seen to he appreciated, They woro magnificent Jewels and wero altended by courtleis no less sumptu ously atthed, Tho coRtumen were the topic of uni versal favor. It would be an unenviable- task to say that one was morn attractive than another when all weie so charming, fnlm tho dainty striped frocks of lite pietty dairy maids to tho lustrous broendes and satins ot the court. Miss Freda Hauls woie a charming yellow dtess In the Spanish dance. Tim dances weie conducted with gtcat beauty of movement nnd grace of pose. The fololsts wero exceptionally suc cessful iu their dllllcult tasks. Milton O'Connell cam" hi for tho star rale. In many respects, us he Is a most finished dancer. Ho had a strong rival In Mori Imer Tl. Fuller, whoso woik os the .fester wns Hlmply Immcnpc. Miss Amy Jossup wan ihc beautiful, stately queen. Sim wore n linndsoini Dresden silk gown over a pink satin petticoat, garlanded with flowers. Shu tilted the mlo well Indeed nnd looked like a picture in every pose. Miss Alice Matthews, as the (Irani Unchesve, was lur away lovelier than ever that particular royal lady could tlalm in be. She wore u lovel. .iilln kowii. blazing with Jewels. Miss Amy l.oulse Nnrthup made a lypleil flvpsy Qceit. with her piquant face and her il.iil: hair. She dauc''l villi much grace. -Mis" Agues Callahan was th' pi'-tty dancer with Mr. O'f'onncll in tho ben i tilul r.iiM-lnti duo. Miss Anna Ala thlavi ei olved tumultuous applause for her pleinresquo win I; as tho 11 iv Splilt. Miss FioiIh llurrls nas de lightful in Hie SpnnNh dinee i Ith Mi. nvnnnell. MAM-: a i.ovi:r,v i.i.i:ttk. .Miss Anna Strickland, the lovely, pe tite young lady who took the role of I.lf.tte, won eveiybody's heart by her sweet face, her prclt oItc. and Mr glare. Mrs ( it. Semi wa aKlud In the flower booth b. Miss Mabel Schlatt er and Miss Stevens. In the tandy booth weie .Mrs. K. Clcaih.u t. Miss nenihait and "Miss Annie Watson, Mrs. R M. Wlntoti and Mis. O. 1". .Matthews served Ice el on in. Mrs. T. II. Hale, .Ml-s unle nnd Mls.s Kenned occupli il the art booth lnt night. Other mmhersare: Miss flr.ice Xortou, Miss Anna Fernnton. Miss nilzabeth Saiideison. Mr. .1. T. Potter, Miss Sophia Sthlagi-i. Mis. I'llinmier Acker. MI.ss Fmma l.owls. Jllss lJerthti Powell, .Mrs. II. c. Wallace. ('ongriituliiilous were show rt-d on Miss Kager, under who-e manngenient the entertainments ni" given, and upon the pnttlelp.ints who have worked mi fiillhlull.v 10 produee this most inng nlllccnl afiiilr. Mrs. P V Chambe). Mil, the head of the flnntne e'lmmitlee. upon whom has lallen th groat share of the millions woik connected with the arrangements, camo In for much commendation, nnd .Mrs. Charier Carr, whose faithful ser Ices as pianist have contributed so much to the affair, was warmly prabed. The handsoni souvenir pi ogi amines which were pi luted by the Colliery Knglneer company's printing plant, weie sold for live cents each. Chailes Schlager acted as "crier." .lorry Foster ICssen Taylor and Taylor Foster and others selling them In ill ni-les. The first npp'ai.incp of "The Pled Piper of Hnmelln" will be this after noon at 4 o'clock. Tf the people were, delighted with ihe entertainment of last night they will h enchanted with Uu little folks today. Their peiform ance beats anything in the juvenile line ever attempted In this city. Tickets, may still be sncureil for the matinee-. The houses for Hie even ings aie pictiy well sold, although somes 1ioch and loge.s remain. Single sats may b,. obtained in tlies. The Marie Antoinette Veto will b. repentiM ecr. night this week WHERE IS JOS. GURNEV? THAT IS THE QUESTION HIS RELATIVES ARE ASKING. He Is the Man Who. Wns rioRgetl Because He Stole Money horn Krugei's Saloon. 'I'll-' famlh tif Jioph Ciuiiiej. of Piicebuig. aie mm h disturbed over hitter's absence from home since Fri day, Jan. IS, and scilous accusations 111c made against William Kiugtr, .1 ' Prlcbiug- saloonkeeper, and Andrew Ku7.nufsky. both of whom have ivt 11 111 rested at the Instance of Uutuey'i son, Thomas. Wild stoiles of uu as sault on nttrnoy, that he was taken Into Kuiger's cellar, alter being d" tecled In the act of theft, and then Hogged Insensible, uro in the air. hut there Is nothing to substantiate the rumors. Krugei' has waived a li aiing rial entou-d ball in the sum of XKK) for h's appearance at court. Since Our. uey's tllsapiiearuufe .ic has been ie. ported to be In .Scraiiton, anil one .lojin .Vif.ino.s!:- Is vale Tio hni nut him in a Lackawanna :tetiue hot !. Knitter admits having kept i.uruov in his houses lor a nhoii period for -teal-lug n box containing1 about Mi", end during this thuo having utti mpted in make hint dirclose the uh. ;,.,i bonis a $."1 bill, the onlv money not iwn -cleel, Kuigcr m Pies haIns bf.iiin lin. and says that after tlurno- left lni hoiii-p lie thinks that tour 01 irivsi and wishing to avoid ids I'amilv'.s c n sure, he betook himself to (hit, lly. Iltrupy is .tbotir "in ymrs o ajie tiltt n iiatlw of lioriuuni. I Te h.t- be 11 in this countiy nboui twetuv-tw j yoais, and vas miplojed .' a min. . In one of ihe lackawaniKi's oi. pliant olllciics. Jlo has one on, Thnipat. mil j "Match Up" ! - -not pennies but yom underwear. He who is wearing one undeishiit will need two he who wears .t medium one needs double thickness. Wc oiler our stock ot Men's Winter Underwear at the following prices : $1.00 1.50 2.00 3.00 Garments, Garments, Garments, Garments, $.75 1.00 1.50 2.25 -r--f f- I "on T'j!wUA" WWhlnU . flr . 1 Ht tt &Y',' jr &? y 'Ci . .-1-. ''?ie..;Sf cs-- c . j si CASEY BROTHERS. Wholesale Liquor Dealers, two iliiuehteis. Mis. lloiinli AVtilbo wit;: and Jlrs. Xcllk Kups't. Willi mi ICupst, Ids son-in-law is one of the principal witnesses against Kiuuer. lb claims lo Iiuao been In Dagutls' -a-loon shortly after flurnfy's dlMpppu1 ance. mid while in ti-ie l.iug-r en teted. He treated file 01 sK men at iht ha mid Kitpst claims that Kruger i" niaikcil that hi had given .lin-eph i Jumpy two hundred lashes after (atehhig him robbing his till. At Di Siltlr' saloon .1 Tillnme niiiii was told that Ki tiger hatl declaied that he l."d beaten Oitmey, but had snld notbliM i I'boiit iwo lilliniied lushes, 01 rinv pecllled number of Mows. Krug-. told the following rtoij' , "I have known iJunif ine i'''i. When WO wer' li"igllbin ill Ihliope, lor some time I hn- l'.io. n i'a ' , UtiineyV family ul.itliiini wee unh , py tints and that Wolliow iiss iiu.l lih'i harshly, always taking lus .w and never allowing him n nl. " boiit three weeks ago lie came in mid said that his xoii-iu-law lied chafed him out of the hous and he was foiced li Hloep 111 Ihe shed. Th next (1'iv lie took liiiMkris at in hmiM. and imi nbout the pine u dif-lore-ill times during the da.. "Sniuidav I wont in Hi'i.int u i.id o.i i .1 in n Itm linine willi -It'll i Mit'it'n and I Sin Ih flutberl. who bad l.ikeii iiit UHlmall'iillon papeis a. ihe t out t house, f found iJtnnev then i,;iiln. With iliei-o nun. mv wile mid soui. oilier persons. I ent' i -d a 1001,1 nl .uilnlng the bar-iocitii, ealnir a elg.a" l.o eonliiliilliu about 'PI on 111" enun tei. liuir.ty was ulone In ihe room and an Instant lot r from th" itllsi 100111, I aw him bike the l,.i mil 1 1111 out of tht- dooi w Ith It. "We lollowtd and caught "aim In nn Olypllillll sjlnnn. We bi'o'lght llllll back and on smirching him 1'oiiiid all the moucv nu him except hip five dol lar bill. "Me was iiuubl" to uieiiiiiii for th abst'iiee in' this, nnd we kept him In Hit' house till Siinilnv, thr-'iuenlng him with the law. and then let him go. AP this l. ilk of llnggliig and as sault is nonsense." COUNCILMEN IN THE FIELD. A whole taf I of count llni.inle mudi ilates for the plact ,s on the hoaid of ievson and appeal, which me to be tiled tonight were beard from yester day. The list IncludeH Select Council men Adam Schroeder nnd John K. Itegan and Common cotine llmcn John Xugcll. Daniel (lalvln and II. .1. Cok 1111111. II. J. o'.Molloy, hihool c.iiHiiiller from the Thiid wind, Is also a 1 mullihil In addition lo the other 1 Ulceus men tioned In ycterday's Tiibune. namely: David Owens, i:. .1.' Hughes and ). I!. Wright. A decided opposition to the elei tloil of I'lHllH illlleii s looked foi. Piano for Sale. This piano has been left on sale and must b" n'dd, 1 eg.u dlrsi of pilce. Lat est design upilglit. ne.nly ni . "nud In line condltlo'i. Don's miss mi oppor tunity to get 11 good piano che-ip. Will bo sold for cu-li only, I'neinsp. Hull, Scl.intOll P.I 1. W. ll'lel'IISCV I'l'l- prletor. " Steam Heafinj and Plitmbln-j. P. P. A- M. T. Ilowley,:.'!! Vyomins iv.. The Scianton Gas and Water Com pany and the Hyde Pnik Gas Com pany. Ill .III I 111. IH. I' Wjlll III l.ll 1 II I III -I I KIM- ptilllo til IiiImiO Mil'-, llillll '.i'lll t. IHIU .1 IU.O In U.III.IIII11I li.V illlll.lMll 1 nil-1111)1111. 1. niillie i- In 1. 'In uImii IIi.iI. mi .iml .illn Apnl 1 lll'Xl, I lie unci cf u.i- "111 be one ilnlln- (HI urn lliinl-.iril t tilde- In 1 1 11-iitnetl, Milij"! I In Hie fftllii".ln' .-- 11 .1 1; - The (ni tiiit, nn lilt Mil. Chen Uu- 1 niwiiii. (mil lor tlm iiuia'i niiniitit- ti li . linn 1 tuiii ln cl'illir; ffii pir mil. uu .ill I ill.-, uliui tin- mii.unipttcn fur Hi inuiilli hdi 1 lit- i" 1 mm .lulliiM an 1 1 i V.ttll-. I'lnvlitiil l!n tiill 1 1 ii.i n ni lii'f 1. '.'Dill (l.o w 1 lie nn in in nhiili ,V lull i irliili-ici! Ilv cii'li 1 1 ' it t- ' .1 'nl, ( II II Wl). Prei.'f, -. w&jmtsammmaEZsas&vj DISTANCE TELEPHONE r ho p;re.ti'-Sl conimerbial economist in the world today. Compared lo any neccsatir investment in. business, thoprofitfrom.1 TCLEPHONE it, incalculable. Res.dercc and Comin(iri.i.i rates .t a mcclorate cost. CKHTRAL. WNHSYLVANIA TELKrHONC AND SUPPLY CO V4iu;ir' Ciller, lir tlanu junni;, iiKEEiHiirasOTSts uunztiwmX L.ADIE13. Ullt I I'l.DIUJ) MIV -.-if.iil.i Ik, nude, her. li mil li 11 unit v ii lir'.t.-r tlun a lead.. turn!.. ..im i' " u Hi nit a Him h " h,k". '"":' ":.K.". .:.'.. ,'.k::; $12.00 KING MILLER, 435 Spiuce Stieot. SeiAiiton, Pa. Pierce's Market, Peon Avenue We inal.c a i"ti4'ij ut dine fiuiii ij fliu ttr nud utrlcily fit.li eggs jnj tlic prl i. n low as ftr.t elaai -ihhIj tan li soki ai M'u do not lull tny Fncliil sjIcm ci 1. uijr.i tut at jII t!ni-s eairy J comile(o a line of Hnrkct (.'eiotld, I'amy tlioieile-s unJ Tallin IK-llcu. clcs ai cull t'o leiiiinl in tho laitfct .New Voil. or I'hllatlclrliU Markrti ulilth uc .ill at n;ht I'decic. W. H. Pierce, 19 ttckuwinn. Are, rrorript delivery. 110, It:, HI recti Ati. 1 A LONG It's Annoying To some folk to hear of the success ol other.. Out success comes from the fact to go the best otic better in our daily efforts. For ex ample, our 216 Lackawanna Ave. Spring Hats ll is early to talk of spring hats but our molI; of winter styles was nculy r,oc and w wcic obliged to bave our spring orders 'rushed. WILSON SPRING 1901 Tlic Firiit Arrivals Ati hi'ic ati.l uu call be a K'.ulci ut I islnoil. CONRAD, 30S LACKAWfiNHA AVCNUC. F. L CRANE 1'ui'i'U'f. I'siaMMicd lOli. Slaughter Prices for February tlle lot nl' l.leli. s' Suits In all tol'il. 11 die eel tu S4 tJ One lot shnit Jnekets and New markets. Voni ellllll'O fur S'J.ef Children s mid .Misses .luchets from fS...n tu fio.iui. Venn- ehiilc'2 for Just half price. LADIES' JACKETS. J 1.0(1 ones fin rj -.'.OO. $ ."..on ones for $ i.ZO. 7. On ones for $ ".so. $ '.i.iid ones lor $ I..1D. Jlit.uo ones for S ri.no. Jiri.fW tines for $ T.nO. Jf.OO ones for $ D.on. .jn.iij tines for MO.11O. ?j"i.on dues nu tij.rio. It.iu lnr- IkuikIiI. Kurs tepulred. Announcement j Extraordinary.... I 1 . .1 1... .. .,..:.... .1 1:.. ,-t 111- iiiL.ii iiuci muiyiiiii J.A- poll I poMt1011 held in Philadel phia, ibi)o, ihe Mason & Hamlir I'ianofoites wen awarded highest distinction eie ,'H others, nnd wen the only piano to bo i u'cuiiiiiKiivlcJ lo the I'l.inkliti Insli- I lute as woitln nt .1 .vpeci.il distinc tion at1 I extra medal. A li.!! stoc'v ol tin.: siiporb n -striiiiie-iits m iv be seen at liu wateionms ol L. B. Powei i & Co. 3I'I33 WASHINGTON AVCNUC. TlicDlcbsc'i ". :! raclurlns? tii. 1 crntitn a' 1 ". .Mu.i .Lie i.u im, !' 1 Locc.MOTivr.s. Frvr.raivV us'qine-" leiilcr-.. Hlil i'i,:iin ' '1 en 1 ; Maclilnrry General Oflice. uranton. Pa. i'TjiSii&1ffi!rS!iiraffiM"na A Xi.it'.s :3.i!i Eargnin. Linoleum We have decided to contimio the Linoleum Sale that we lielrl on Monday moio pieces liavo "been added larger onofs. "W'hy huy oil cloth when wo sell this herst of all floor covet hips for so little money ? rine quality, handsome pat terns, popular deslgnb. Item ntmtH. of coui&o, hut contain ing 4 to 10 yards, Worth 55c, COc and G5c per yard. and -"" '- c Fczr Yard. CIIEDIT YOUP CERTAINLY! ai-aaa-azs-ssTWyoming av Lfl n