.-. , s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- .WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1901. IVJ! MODERN IIARMVAtlE 9T0RB. Take No Chances , of losing vour mail by having it dropped at the front door by the mail carrier. A MAIL BOX on the door serves as a protec tion from everything and you know just where to find your mail. Bronze, Antique Cop per and Japanned Mail Boxes are sold heie. Footc & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave :ooooooooooo( OF SCRANTON. Capital J200.COO. Surplus $500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday eveuings from S to 9 o'clock. W'm. Lonmu, President. Ml.nry Br-us, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. II. Ph k, Cashier. Successful Investors Mr Ihose "ho in fl n lu'ir mean, prriiii', without wnltlnpt to arr iinmldtr large tmn. Ur a short tiro" I un make jou t(l) M 1'LOi'ft frfipoCtlon nn cll i.rr tired ."i pfr rrnt. einl unniiat Intercut bold Itonds. in Worts of V1. 5fiO and Sl.Oun IT lb A llAItt: OITOI.1I Nli". Robert Van Schoick, Oilers fi and s Ijicimi rcadc s Niilim. I'l patriot inmcrcr The North AtntUaii l'mindo inp Compaiij. Lewis Repairing Done Gratis. LACKAWANNA "THE" AUNDRY. WEATHER YESTERDAY. teil data (or Hib. CO, 1'nJI: lllghe.t temperature , . "S ili gn m Lowest temperature i i,j;hcj llumldlt- R a, m. S e. m T'i per cent. M per cent. PERSONAL. Judge B V. Arrlibali i. in William-pun hold ing court. Miii ataynie fpencei his Bont to I'almon to xi.lt tchool friends. Mrs. Cleoree W, PnU ii attending six Mcel. H Indl.nola, Merrill' Wind, I'lorlda MIm Catharine Phillips, of Acudrnij utiirl, pent Sunday lth fi lends In Kingston. Timothy llurho Is cnnxiileM-ine; at ln liomc on Adaau ixenue, after a asmc attaik of the Blip. Mrs. Alcaimlrr Simpson, of 1'aH MaiKet btru't, wl cjllfd to Wilkra llarrr Mondiy bj the death pf a relative. Jimea II. Fduanls and daiuhtcr. n( Klnir.ton, pent Sunda at th rrsldfiiie cf Mr. M. I'. Panielt, nn Dhlilon .trcrt. Snator and Mra. M. K. M)naM and Mia. Je.eph O'Prien are In Xi VotK cilj. Ilirj left for the HtroPollM )ntprijy After an extended llt Willi l.rr .Uict, Mr, Jiniuel Unnlnei, jr., of I'rorli, 111., MUs Trane. Slosei je.tcrday returned lo hrr linine on Jlulberry Mreet. Mr, and Mrs. 'Ilieodorc WhiU ond Mr A. N". Ahly leave for Xew Yoik thia irornlng ani c'.pect to rltnM perfcrtnnncp of "Wnlkure'' tonight at tho Mstropolitjn Opera Iidiim'. fllef of the lire Department Zlielnunn, and hi. hroUier, Charles il, Siitrlniann, will lrait for Hot Sprinifi, Va today, and will rrnutn there about, two uis'Ia, Ilurlni thn clilil'i abeenie, P. J. SIowc lll lie In rharce Wanted to Rent. A large "Ingle, furnished or unfur nished rcsldenre, well located In the central city, by a very reliable family without children; willing to pay from 6 to $100 per month. Address W. T. Hackett, Prlco building Clt). " Roddy, J'MI'I Dairies jlBRBmSSLh Lacka. flS 1 Avenue. BPm EX-MAYOR O'NEIL'8 LECTURE. He Spoke- Upon the Catholic Church In the United States. Ex-Mayor James J. O'Nell, of Car bondalc, gave a most brilliant nnd In terestlng lectin.! laet night before the Catholic Hlslnile.il society on "The Catholic Church In the History of the United States." He traced In n comprehensive man ner tho history of the Catholic church In thin country fiom Its very begin ning to tho present time. The Cntho He religion was brought to the United States by Columbus, he sutd, while Luther was ns yet unborn and while Henry VIII was jet a child. He told Intel estlngly of the FTem-lt Jesuits who cntne shortly afterwords and of the founding of the Maryland colony by the Hngllsh Lord Hnltlmore. He ulso traced the Influence wblch the Catholic religion has had upon the llt oratutc of this country. Another Interesting feature of the evening was u paper rend by Miss Mary A. N'lland on the poetry of Oeotge H. .Miles, a Catholic poet nnd dramatist, whose literary xvoiks hnve been allowed to sink Into obscurity. He was boin In Haltlmore In 1824 nnd lived In that city during the larger part of his life. "It Is sad to contemplate the popu larity of the ephemeral literature of the day," paid she, "when such en during nnd sterling works ns those of Oeorg" II. Miles ate unknown even by the nmjoilty of Catholics While his style does not possess the majestic grandeur and elabotate nnlh of the great mastoid whose productions have withstood the severe criticism of ages and still Htand as tho highest models of poetic excellence, let us hope In the (omlng ears an enlightened pub lic will ucooid to him the high place In the world of letters which his works deserve." EIGHTY CENT GAS RATE. Common councilman Keller Will In sist on nn Amendment to Gnu Franchise Ordinance. Common Coiincllin.in Luther Keller will lend the fight in rnmmon council fni an amendment to the gas fran i'lise nskd by the Consumers' ijns company llxlng and establishing a maximum price to lv charged for gas by the coinpan. This Is, of eontse. It Ihi ordlnniiie oxer passes select council, the ludhlaiv committee of which bndv will ioport faxoinbly upon It tomotiow night. In speaking about the franchise to .1 Tilbune man yesterdny afternoon, Mr. Keller said: "That finnehlse will not be granted. If I can help It. un less mi amendment Is adopted living the maximum price to be chained at ciplilv rents pel thousand let for lighting pin poses. To ginnt the fran clibe without this provision would moan that the ilty would not benefit one iota bv the transaction. "llv placing the maximum price at eighty cents a thousand, wo would icliioc to a xery gieat extent tho pus slblllly of tin- picscut conipnnv buy ing the new one out. A frnnehfse w.is gi anted a new gas company in Wilkes-Mane leeeittlv without any price testrlctlnns and It was only eighteen months beloie the old com pany gobbled it up. "We do not want to have the slicols. of our city toin up unless ho can be assured that the cltbens of the city will be benetltted by receiving cheaper gas than they ate at present getting." A MYSTERY. Lackawanna Avenue the Scene of an Astonishing Occurrence Passers by Look, Wonder and Investigftto. ' Whv did til" lire skip that one Mote?" asked a prominent railroad man of n Times man vesterday while walking down Lackawanna ,1x01111". "The best reason I can give," leplled the Times man, "is that the entire Mock carried 1 Mr hards & With was made by x oil-paid and f killed union labor not a sweatshop. made dlfceaso-lueedlng article in the store, which would appeal to any union man or fuend of organlrfl labor as nn am ple cveuso for the ravenous llnme.s to spare building 3 Lackawanna ae nne " A visit to tills store will prose to the most skeptical poison th.it theie Is such ,1 thing at; 11 genuine Hie sale, notwithstuiidiilg the fuel that people have been 'fnktl so much in this city in the past by pretended file salon mid "cut prices," when In fact they were oiuy ,sc nemos to get rid or shop, worn nnd otherwise uiidesliable stuck shipped lu from the large Lommeicial centers. One can see at n glance that all of KIchnidH & Wlith's stock as It now lies on the shelves and tubles Is the same ns before the (be, only slight ly smoked and m.uked down in prices. Tile union label on every ,11 tide Is a guai.intee that It Ih not a luke sale Htock, picked up to be dumped on Sciunlon people. No, Indeed, such 10I-le-tlons seldom have a garment among them healing the emblem of pioduc Hon under fair and wholesome condi tions. Hesldes, this popular film can not nffoid to tamper with any fake business, ns they will continue to do business with 11 fresh stork of union goods after the tale is over. Gas for Fuel. A will he seen bv a special notice elsewheie in this Issue, the Sciantou !as and Water company will, in order to encourage the use of gas for fuel, make a special pi Ice for gas used toi fuel purposes on and after Am II 1. as follows: One dollar per thousand feel, with ten per cent, discount on all bills where tho consumption for the month nmounts to less than twenty-five dol lars, and twenty per cunt, on all bills where the consumption for the month amounts to twenty-five clollois and up words, piovlded hills are paid on or befoie the twentieth day of the month. A sepurute meter furnished by the company Is neessaiy. Important Theatrical Event. Lyceum Theater, Kebruarj, l!)ul ronr Patrons: On Thursday exenlng, February L'Sth. the oilglnal pioductlon of this season's musical comedy tilumph, "The BuiRomaster," will be presented, with all Its wealth of wit, benuty and song that marked Its glorious ca reer of tfil performances In Chicago. Without 11 doubt this Is the most Im portant musical comedy booking for this season, us tho company numbers 60 people and two carloads of beautiful costumes nnd marx'elous scenic effects xvlll be presented. Yours truly, A. J. Puffy, Manuger. F. L. Crane's Dig Fire Sale Wll open Suturday morning at 0 o'clock. 12S Washington avenue, Kcinnton, Ji. JOHN GIBBONS WAS ELECTED CHOSEN PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF CONTROL. THE He Bent His Opponent, B. T. Jnyne, by a Bare Majority of One Messrs. Shires, Barker, Schriefer and Lnn gnn, Who All Pledged Themselves to the Gentleman from tho Thir teenth, Voted for Him Secretary Fellows and Solicitor Reedy Were Unanimously Re-Elected. School Controller John Olbbons, of the Twentieth xvnrd, popularly known ns the "old xwir home," sprung a sur prise at Inst nights Reorganization of tho board of control and got himself elected picsldent nxel ,Mi. Jnyne by a vote of eleven to ten. Ills election was due to the deltectlon of four menibois x ho had pledged their support to Mr, Juyne In caucus. The old board met at R o'clock nnd after the minutes of Monday night's meeting had been ied nnd nppioved, adjoin ned sine die Seeretnt Follows then called for nominations for torn- poraiy ch.iltmaii and Captain W. A May was placed In nomination bj, Dr. John O'Malley and hi. was unanimous, ly chosen, Mr Gibbons' supporters evi dently not elegit lug lo show their hand by nominating a candidate of theli ow n. Noininntlnnn for piesldent bring then called for, Mr. Exans placed lb" 11.1111c of II. T. Jnxnc, the retliing ohaliman, befoic the board. "He Is n gentleman," said he, "who has served capably and ronclentloiisly as chahman for Hie past eighteen months, and he should be ie-elected," Mr. Jnyne's nomination xx as seconded by Mr. Sehwass. Mr. Jennings then named Mr Gib bons, and In doing so said, In part. "I iNe to nominate Mr. John Gib bons, the gentleman xxho four years ago tonight stood on this floor and nominated me fm ohnirman. lie is a man who hns grown giay In the ser. vice of the tH.Mjeis of tills olt and he deseixes to lie elected. All the other sections of this cil have had n elialimnn of the school bo.inl, and I think tlmt South Sciantou should be lopiesented." siiiuns voTcn roil gihbons The nomination!! xxeie I lion declared closed, and the roll was called amid a tense silence. As soon as the name of Mi. Shlies, of the Tlist waul, vxas called nud he luil answeiod 'John Gibbons." Mr Jaync's followers real ised that the jig was up. It xvn con ceded afd'i Hie meeting that if Mr. Shhes had xoted for Mr. Jnyne that Messr. Itnikcr, Langau and Scliilcfer, who had pievlously pledged Ihoniselxes to do llkoxxKo, would have kept their pledges, but Mr. Sillies' vote till ned the tide In favor of the gentleman fiom tho Twentieth and Hilncs went Ills way. The xote was as follows .lame -l"i inioK M I'hllli, IT it Mil Icj. a, Silnifir, Nisil- .In no, I.x.iii. "vliujw, -in (ilhlnsn Shirr., II .1 l'Maltrx,l,iidill. linine, U.1M1. Ji inliiK'i, vlintlir, II11U1, I,oii;in. Lib In,!, l'onard - 11 Mr. Jione Immediately went over to Mr. Gibbons as soon as the result was announced and complimented him on his election. Mr. Gibbons look the clialr and after explaining that he xxas not pood nt speech-making, espiessod himself somexxhat ns lollows 'Gentlemen: I want to thank ou for this honoi. wlibli I feel most keenlv. I'xe had mnnx a tilt with the meinbeis since l'xe been on Hie bn.ird, lint I guess we'ie all friends now. As president of this boa id It will be mv constant endeavor to do all In nn' power to bo as fair and impartial to both sMos as I can bo" Mr. Haiker moved tliat Soeiotaiy i;. D. Fellows be re-oei loil cli.ilrman and that his salnrv be Inoroastd from JI.S10 to U'.OflO a join, the bitter lo Include the extra compensation which he has been looeivlng for making out the tax duplicates Roth motions xxeio uiiHiiimouslv adopted and. after Mr. Fellows had briefly oxpiossed his thanks, Attorney P. J. Ileedj was nominated for solicitor of lli bojrd bv Mr Shires and wns unanimously fleet ed Thin cloved the business and the meeting adjourned IT WAS A HOT FIGHT. The election of Mr. Gibbous xxas the culmination of one of the Hxellest fights oxer made for the picsldonoy of the bean! Mr. Jayne xxas the tltst lu the Held and some few months ago secured the slgnatuies of all of the elexen Ho publican mombeis and Pr. O'Mnlley, Mr. Langau and Mr. Francois, Porno cuits Mr. Gibbons didn't become ft candidate until nbniil a month ago and has done some tall hustling since then. Mr. Jnyne's supporters cum used on Thin; sday night last and again on Monday. Mr. Jayne xxas very murli xxrought up over the action of the men who do. sorted him and said he couldn't un do) stand for the life of hlin how they went back on their promises. Pi. O'Mnlley, who voted for Mr. Jayne, laid a lively exchange lu the hall after the meeting with some of Mr. Gibbons' follower, and mining other things said: "I nexor go back 011 my xxoid, nnd I'm glad I didn't sell my birth tight tor a mess ot pottage." One of the features of the evening wos the appearance on the scene of Mr. Golden, of tho Sixth word, who cast his xote for Mr Gibbons. He had the rheumatism so bad that he had to he brought to the meeting In a 10c Will Buy Today 1 can Fancy Corn. 1 can Fancy Peas. 1 can Fancy Stilngless Beans 1 can Fancy Wax Beans. 1 can Fancy Pine apple. 1 can Fnncy Bart lett Pears. 1 can Fancy As paragus. 1 lb California Prunes. 1 lb California Peaches. 1 lb California Pears. or the Assortment for 08c. On some items you save 50 others 25 E: Q. Coursen 420 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Who Can Write the ) Best Short Story ( nil-' -rmtii'Ni: offf.hs cami rnizf. ro LOl'Ab WHITI'.nS OF LOCAb riCTION". $25.00 for the Best Story. 910.00 for the Second Bast. 85.00 for the Third Best. x i.nF.it.uiY (OMrf.Tinos wiiF.un kx- rr.niK.sxr. is sot vrchSSAnv in onm:u to wis-. In Wew of ,hn faet I hi I unaUleiaMo time has ilop-ed jlin.c llicr,' h. been any public tou.pitlllun through the lot it pit, for the puipon el MlimilJtlnB the lltcraiy ability Intuit among tht people ot Northeastern l'eiiiilaiila, The 'lilbunp ha. ibeiiifd to ntfer a ncrira, of pri ' tlinulm In tlila illreitioii. It Is ilesiiou. of feimliiB for u In It. coluinim a number of abort Morlea IrpilliiB of loral ilitinct In Older to furnish an inioiillie II prupoee to pay f2j for the hurt ter of n"t to exceed 3.IH0 word" in lencth; HO for Ih' rrnnd IwM tor, ana jvi for the thltd li.l Mor.x Xlmuvriptii not mmo-kIiiI In .'eurlnt nn of thcte I'llMi will bo publidird and dnlj eiedtted If the author. o d'ne ilorlrn lending t'i hrbiK out trie rominre and liKondar; lo"1 of the anthrirlte miiliiK fndii.try ttlll hatp pufrienee In ciliiieitlon with rirn mlni In the Mile) 'hi-re h a inii of tradition, 1111 liuliinj hair liieadili inpM, n.urntlrs of npiKilii happenlns Jiid olhrr ilelalla heiderliu on the 'xclrd or aiipr rntiiral whkli lm n'ler bun palhrred to Eflher In lllorary feim Thm opens 1 fidd whleh I. pra.tlialb lnliiuMlMe and hkh ahnuld nupplr the nuterial '"r iome exceed ImI. inteKKliiit,- fu lion The I iV. of piMlntf upon th merlH of lh nijinucrl'lK rubmiltrd lll be nlisned to a ilMnlerentrd ludse boe nam" lll oon In. irii'iuniftl, 4nd nho will rial the manil. wrlpli. but lne no knowledee of the tden tlly of the antbirs. The emelnp. ronlaln Ins the real ninies of the niihon will be picsernil unop. nrd until alter Ihe aJrd line been nude should tlii. Initial loiupelltlou proe en (.enraging, it hmv le followed by olner prUe nlTem of Mtiilln loner roMinto.Ns or mi: (osit.sr All nianimriplk nnul be .ubmltted rml liter than Mari.li iO All maniucrlplji mibl be ."itned bj a He tltlous nune and aljo the writer' leal nam and tvotntflee addresi The ceno of tach lor.v must b" lJid in Sortbeastirn Pennybanla, but Ihe name, of real peren.. mud not be ued One further condition must bo iinderM'vd. t'ontnbiilions Intended fer thin content will be accepted onh fmm prewnt .ub'orlbera lo The Tribune or fnei tluw who may, durlncc the renle.1, become tutw. ilbir. bj paj-incnt of at leat one nmnth'. siibierlpllon In id xiinir Xddrej. nTHIIX. rONTKST. srranten Tilbune, yoranten. Pa. aiiiage and almost t.iirled to his seat by two men. DO NOT FAVOR LIEN BILL. In Flushing It Is Looked Upon bb Entirely Unnecessary by the City Authorities. The lieu bill ilitiodiioed at H.iuls. lung bj ltopresentatixe Hdward James, at Hie request of the authoil HiR or this clt.x, Is not looked upon with tnxor, as niav b judged bj the following fiom the Flushing Plfl p.itcli: ij-i lefc- pine o( liuitluion, i ih ul.iled to oiifiiw Ihe legal bilii'. of l'lltbiiie .md lle Clieiij rite, wllhout an rrMillanl ifnod, it the wa in xdiiili Ihe bill inlrodinid in Ihe Iecila lure en Iridi bj ltepie.inUtio .Ijuief., ot l.aik iwiiiiii leuiili. In reUileu In the lllinir "t mum ilpal llrn l rliiraitirleil In liwjer md others here Mloinev l.enrije Uphin-tone. e cilj yi ll'il.r f XllrirheiiA. isijs Hut the iiasMirr ef Hie bill Mould xxoik tint Iniii" and mlcht be re. kpwihl' for the b.ys of inm lien.( In llli ,'IIK I X repre.tntiloe of Ihe ruihiiic li depirt limit bi'lieir. it would be i eieal lni'l ik to pis Ihe lill , (ordine to the prmftiniik ,,f ihe bill, vhKli fm to le iliired .none I" s.riu Ion. hen for public iniprrnemenn. inut be riled wiiliin hlx monllws from ihe ioinpl'tiui of Ihe werk lliej ibe (nlidjle all hem not hM with in Ilie period fixed bv law. Xli l.lphuijtone and olhrrx ern t.ilrd pmilbe Ii thai tin bill would in no iy lexiie nnj luii in Hie (Hie. of HiK louuli. lie said tint put of the uimiiro looked like an .itleinpl In Mono .i iiiriliie ait lo (.illditr Hun let in Ihud iIi.h i III'', bj tin niRlrit of Ihe othierx of hitih i ilieii "Ihe bill Is (iitlich iiiineciiarj," xild he. "the ,'iiur,il let of si, undu wliiih we are new wirHnir, pioible'. lint the llen null lie hied within fix months of the filial axcwniont ei (enlunulien of the xliwer' report. The priMnt int was oarclull iluwn and works d nildibb. There i. no waj of trlllng the amount of a bin until the xiruir' n perl en an Ini pinwmint l tlnill appmxeif. That tike mint. limes a j(.ir nr more from the time the wolk U lonipUlid. lime is liken In appeals anil wlicn jur triul .ire uenianueri ami ine rjo nuaiiy KeU through the Supreme court the date for fib ilie tho lldi undir the proposed nit ouhl be leiitf pit It would Interfere with tho collec lieu of limn and the ill.x would lone In (.i.e win ii' mm b lime mut lie (nniimud before Ihe tmil iss, Psmnit Ix ileleruiineil " bellni II would work greit Injun hue and in XlbKhin.x, bnaiKe the final ns.nnriit i m't lie oomph led within alx monthk after the work U tlnl.lied 'lake I'rrrjax ilie axmue in 'Alio kIkih That woik was lonipYiid lu the tuinnur of lyiu Some of the iKoc-ssim nth are net ,iet liuil Then aic no lieiM that wnilld bo all dited lunkr It here, I am iirl.iin." t.xiitl) Ihe Mine ow are inlirtalmd h) the IMtlkbiirg liw ilepiilimnt a i'Xpriised b. onr of the al.tinl elly altornejs who doea not (aic lo luxe hm name used He said : Tlila law xxould not help PilUburc and I don t i-eo how It could work. The ait hhould not paw, a it would cieato xery great oonfiiilnn, Ihe onl way in which lien (an be filed It to tirM tot tho report of the board of levers whUli fix the a&icssnient A report niltht bo tied up In court a yexr. Mux haxe In bo made on Home Kort of an aii-enient. W don't haxe any such tlilt'.ir a. foot-front astcwincnt heie a. they haxe in third claM elticr I don't beliexe there are any old lleim that wiiuhl be xalldated hire, a I don't know of anj Hen lulled that naa not tiled In time. It seein. a if the bill was (rot up to help ome clttcx of tii- Hilrd iUm, where nueli oity did not file lions In lime, and is now trjinr to get out of the trouble." Wlrirlini county member' of both home at lljrrlhtmm will oppose tho bill. Nrjntnn pc0. dc nie not familiar with tho xxorklngi of the wriiid clave eitics, It I. elalined, in tliU retard KNOWLTON ARRESTED. Charged by Moses Marsh with Libel John M. Knoxvlton, business agent of the organized carpenters and one of tho editors of the Labor Herald, fur nished ball before Alderman Millar yesteiday for a hearing this afternoon for libel. Moses Maish, a painter, Is tho prose, cutor, and alleges that nn nrtlcle ap peared Februury 16 In Knoivlton's paper In xvhlch Marsh xvns designated ns a "drunken tramp and profligate." AbK for Kelly's union crackers. SILK MILLS MAY BE MOVED LOCAL OWNERS THINK OF TRANSFERRING PLANTS. Valentine Bliss, the Owner of Mills in Dunmore, North Scrnnton nnd Dickson City, Leaves for Georgia Tomorrow, nnd Will There Exam ine Several Sites for a Silk Mill. Superintendent W. H. Davis, of thu Sauquolt Manufacturing Company Will Accompany Him. Vnlentlne nilsp, the owner of tbre silk mills nt North Scrnnton Punmoro and Plckson City, will leixe for Georgia tomortoxx-. In the company of Superintendent W. H. Pvn, tf tho Snuriuolt Silk Manufacturing cm pnnj, nnd look about for t fnvoruMo site to xxhlch he could transfer one or mor of his fnrtoiles. Htipeilntendent Pnvls xxill also keep his eyes open, nnd maintain n sharp lookout for SauiUolt lnt"ivsts, ,ind in ohso the silk mill strike Is not soon ended, the city seems ikely to Use one of Its most thriving Industilrs. Mr Itllss said Inst nlgnt to a Tribune man: "Mr. P.ivls nnd myself leave for Nexx Yoik nnd thence to Georgia on Thuisda.x morning, and we xvlll proba bly he away fiom the city for three xWks, W-'" nie In receipt of a number ot ety fine offoi.s fiom Oeoiglnn cities to locate theie. and matters nr noxv arilvlng at snob a stage that I' seem we xvlll hnxe lo mr.ve either to rater son or doxxn south. "In the ruiiHiern states xxe could opei rite a plant much cheaper, thete being stic Ii a multitude of uncmploye 1 help. Am for yielding to the stilkers' dtnauds Hint's entliely out of the cttestlon. They xxlll haxe to May out n good xx bile longer before they inn expect us to agiee to what they csk." Theie xxere no xlolent outlueiks yes terdn. M. llllss preventoil the repe tition of Friday's dlstuibnnc nt hla Plckson mill bv Instructing the fe male bands on Monday not to loturn yesterdny. number of male em ployes kept the mill running all day, but theli piescnce did not seem to stir the xvrnth of the crowds xxhlch loitered atouud the ptemises, 111 the same way that the sight of the gill xxorker.s did. A number of the stilkers. with n small boy lotlnue, wore on haul throughout the nininlng and nfter noon, being nt Inteix-als dlspeised by Hurgess Kenned, xxho hearkened to Sir. Bliss' appeal nnd lent him ener getic nld. About fifteen men are xxenk ing nt the mill. .Superintendent tbiohofen. of Roil ing. Pnxld ,x Schocn's relet sbuig mill, .xosteidny denied that any girls xvere xx 01 king .it the factory. Monday and esloidav a laige crowd of the stilk ei s nnd breaker bovs were seen about the Piemlses. shouting "scab." "black leg." etc., and occasionally thiowlng! missiles nt the factory buildings. No attacks were made, however, upon the oiuploxos Said Mr. Hachofen to a. Tribune man. "We linxen't a gill working in this 111 1 1 1 at piesent, nnd nil the employes heie are foiemen. men xxho. I assure ion, xx III not be frightened fiom their duty by a handful of ijlrls and small boys. The onlx' female help about the plaop aie the steiiogiapher and book keeper." A meeting was held estord,cj after noon in Carpenters' hull, by the sulk ing gills fiom Harxoy's No. 1 mill, and a lengthy addioss hj Mother Maiy Jones heard. The female orcanlor Xlie Itlllilll (ic X..CCII.C I spoke along the same lines that she followed at Inst week's mass meeting. The Klots wotkers met last night at St. John's hall, and this afternoon the striking Simpson mill girls xxill rem xoue nt St. John's hall. Mlnonka. Mother Jones will address the meeting. The Sainuolt soft silk workeis meet In Carpenters' hall totnonoxx after noon. Answers lo Hie appeals for aid nie coming In slowlx-. and there Is consid erable murmuring among Hie git Is that a prompter replx has net boon made b the local labor and tr.ids unions LECTURE BY DR. TAYLOR. Ho Appeiied Before the County Medical Society. At the meeting of the Lackawanna County Medical society last evening, Pr. J. Mndlson Taylor, of Philadelphia, deliveted u highly Inteiest'ng lecture on "Peformltles In Children, as Seen by the General Practitioner." in which he pointed out the great importance of the curly recognition of deformities b the family physlehin, and said that In xery many Instances later Inouinble deformities nnd painful maladies of the bones, such ns club foot, hip dis ease, (urxatuie of the spine, and many others, could luivo boon cured and the consequences prevented If t! troutncf had been leiognlzed parly enough, and that It wns the duty of Hie fundi;, doc tot to carefully ex-ainlno tl.il:' Mttlo patients fiom time to tlnu. At the close of his lectuie Pr. 'Co lor called the attention of the roolelv to the fact th.it u hill legalizing the pinctlce of osteopathy, formerly known as hone-sotting, by uneducated cha latntiH, would be brought before the legislature nt Hanlsburg this xveek, and cnlled upon the rut nib ns to do their utmot to prevent the passage of the bill on the giound that the welfare Take good materials, "mix them with brains, sir," and you can be pretty sure of tho result. Years of expor.ence nnd sentch for the best have gone into the make-up of Knox Hats. Spring styles now ready. ) I J T2jck- 1 Tj It's another case of "where to spend money is to make money.' CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. of the community, both physically nnd moiallx", wns nt stuke The lectin e xvns discussed by ninny of the bilge number of members pros ent, and ut the close of the meeting Dr. Taylor wns unanimously elected nn honoiniy member of the society. Pr. Taylor Is n xx ell-known medlenl writer, having Just Issued the second edition of his xxork on "Plsennes of Children." und has been for many years a popu lar ptofessor at the Polyclinic school und the Orthopaedic hospital In I'hlhi delphln. and wns Inxlted to lecture be fore the society at the suggestion of Pr. Iloos und Pr. Seller. The lectin-" was unfoi innately not Illustrated, oxxliig to the absence of u blackboird. a fact to be deplored, ns Pr. Tnyliu's ability as a painter nnd llluslmtor Is of a verj high order. PRESENT FOR JAMES. Mine Workers Appreciate Services of Well Known Organizer. A meeting was held In Co-operallxe hall last night by S. I-. Morgan, lleu Jamln Mow en and John J. O'Grady. the committee nppolnted at iccont meet ing of United Mine Workers to ascer tain the feeling of the mine labmers In Plstrlcts 1 and 7, legnrdlng the pies entntlon to National Hoard Member Henjainln James of some visible token of appreciation for his sen Ires ns nn oiganlzer. As n result, of the meeting a notice was issued to every member In the district, announcing the stalling of a piesentation movement, nnd selling fm tb Jntne.V excellent services dining the recent strike. A meeting of the mine workers or the city will be held In St. Pavld's ball. Maieh in. xx'lien the replies to the notice will be heard and action taken. Ask for Kelly's union ciuckeis. The Scrnnton Gas nnd Water Com pany nnd the Hyde Park Gas Com pany. In nefordmee with the ptdlry of the com p.inle to reduie rates from time to Hino aa mai bo wairanted bv lncreard renwiinptln'i, nolhe N herebx jjben th it. on and after April 1 next, Ihe price of iris will be on dollar per one thousand ruble fort rnnsiimed, nihject lo the fullow-ititf dlsiounla' Kbr pr rent on all tills where the lonsiiruplinn for the nunl'i amount in le than (unity Ilie dollars; (ei, per rent on nil bill, where the consumption for the month arm tint, (o tw(nt) tho dollaH and up waid , . Proxlded the bill l pxld on or before the 2ftth chx of lh month in which the bill Is rendered. Il older of the boird (i. II HSll, Sec rcUrj SPECIAL. siHxxrux hah xx'ii w.uin roxipxs sr llxile Park t,a timpani In order lo encour aje Hie me if u for fuel purposes, notlio l( berrle, iH(en that on md after prll I next the priie of gas fo n.scd will be one dellar per ono thousand feet consumed, Mibjei I to (ho following special clicoiuiln. Ten pir cenl en all blllawheit tin niiitiiinpMniitnr the month ninountsto leMihan "Hr,l,J mo ueuars; iweniy per ceui. en an cum ...i.Mr,i . ,i irt ,i. ...ntl, .smoiinta ...I... III.- I'llUTII 'I I' 'l ' III. .I.-..1... ..- ....... to twent.i file dollirs and upward" Prodded the Mil is paid on or before the 20th dux of the month in whhli the bill U rendered X Mpirxte meter, (iirni-lifil hj Ihe romrany, la nf(ess.ir. Ill orihr of the eompinv fi II. llxM. Serrelary. Pierce's Market, Penn Avenue W mike .peeUlty ol fancy Creimery Hut ter and .trietly frcih tgg. tnd the price I. ai low a. flr.t class goodi can ba told it. We do not hare any .pedal tales or leader, but at all time, carry a. complete a line ot Market Goods, Fancy Groceries nd Table Delica cies u can be found In the largest New York or Philadelphia Market which we sell at right price. W. H. Pierce, 9 1.art.wnna Are. Prompt delivery. UO, 112, 114 rein At. The Dickson Manufacturing (Jo. I cranton and Willie vtlarre, IVti Miiuufainureri of LOCOMOTIVES, STATI0NARV ENOINES Uollcrs, HolstlnKand Pumplnt Machinery. General Office, Scr-nton, P. . Monday Bargains in All r III Mil nnniWmnntn fi 1 W ini'U IHJ V " ffflflV I Clarke Bros It's Easy to make a mistake by. not being careful to keep "watch on what we offer you. Our California Wines you should sec. It will be cosily to miss them. CcKSBr Jruion l eirr leading; lu om i.!otr bei luce it lu hT of rel lo the giwd drccr sprint tlei In bosom uhliU aio cncupjiiit .1 prominent plici with in. and ro utliictint main who arc "all af ia" j lo whit thej wml CONRAD'S 305 Lackawanna flue. "1817 Rogers Bros.'' Goods. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. , No question about the quality; wo have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the 'celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wear twenty-five years, i Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Goods for Wedding Presents. Mercereati & Connell,. 132 Wyoming Avenue. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Steam and Hot Water Heaters. i IS-SIT PENN AVENUE. 1 This is QoCart Weather... The sale of Baby Carriages and Go-Carte, had bntoly commenced up to this week at lenst people had not ordered Immediate delivory for we had qulto a largo number laid aside. Our stock is larger this year than ever before and every cart is a beauty. Just ns comfortable ns they nre dainty and little priced too send them hurry ing into usefulness. If you intend purchasing a go-cart we havo something inter esting to say: and wo will nnnngo the terms of pay ment to suit you., CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY! THE: S21-223.225.237Wyominfr Ave Tfji Pilot SAW FORSYTH