The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 06, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH G, 1001..
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GETTER THAN CREAM
FOR COFFEE.
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J T 'c Dr. Hani Condensed Milk Co.
d VH,f.i,n. CCItNiOf., PA.
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Ice Cream.
nt-:sT IN TOWN.
CIS Pcr
LAGEAWARHA BMRY GO
2 clppt one Orders 1'romcUr UH vorai
.t-27 Adams Avenus.
Scranfon Transfer Co.
I'aggape Clucked Direct to Hotels
and Private Residences.
Office J)., L. & W. Fasiengcr
Station, rhono TfO.
Dr. II. 13. WARE,
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LYE, bAK, NOSI: and THROAT
onscltivc: not i."
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: CITY NOTES :
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U.IlKU.M.xN MMIIIIIU 1III.M -HHIiiro .luhn
M.iul; mill 1Ip.sic IU.im. lulli or OI.ipli.nt,
.ii nuirltil b AUtumn Hunt ill I hi' clciL at
ll lllll' cflltc .l-tilll".
I Nri-RCU IIMI- Jolm ami IIjii.i -ailoi. two
r, i up bo-m nho xurp arritctt lait cil, .it tlio
ntoiiiw ol Jamcw Murray lor tciIliiK oal fioni
' - mini'. gain lull bciore AltUnrun Howe jrj.
! .in.
OVM. lillll. .111.1, l'i:i:Al ll.-Thc fanioiu
'US sirl irmi'hcr. Ialit II, Canon, will
1'iarh In tlic African Mrlliodinl Eiinuul
Itntirl cliurch, .it p. n'lloiA ttitj nxening. A col.
I lion will bp tali n
USE DliOPl'I'Ii.-Tlia cam i-mIiii-i Donilnltk
luiiucl. u -aluuii-kei icr on I'cim aiiniir, (or
i - theit ol $"JU hat twin iliuipcJ. a the prowvii.
i ! m not MtlnDnl thai lie lent tlic muiir in
li uiitU' placp er clnheip.
i Ill'ItCU sL't'l'l'Ii.-llic ladle nf thr I'aliaiy
lidortncil thurch, Itnaltd ut Monroe avenue anil
'.ibion ttrcct, will eenpan uiuHualli line upper
n Thunday cirnlns, Marrh 7, In the lucment
f tho church. Tlic supper will he a tine onr, at
tiie inedMato pnee of S3 ceiit.
. f. T. V Ml,n:(---llie li.rn UIiIkp
umen'i Clirtstian Trmiicraiice union Mill tm-et
i hu afternoon ol n o'clock In tint lJ.in?ilkal
hurcli, Cnjiouto aitnui. "Milijcit lor the mcit.
nir. 'Tcinprram-c J.iforin Moil.." loiJbl m.
Motion h rxttmlcil to all interna il
l'Y J)As.-Tt3 Dtlannir. I.u kanjiina .Hid
Mmttrii liillrnail mmpjiiy yc.tcuhv pihl tho
infti at the ifU'IilLc shops uml 6tuie liopiiun. 'it.
ivdiy tho cmplojm at the HalMiaO, Hunt,
1'ritcbone, Uncclwaul, Auiiililr, Illi m,l
uchlcclo tplllftira will itctin- theli j,(..
I.l.CIli:U O.V JlOZVIir.-riie immUu ol tho
i.rrcn HW,-e Wviniu'ii cluli, c.ib ui, w
iih nd, are uirilhill-i united In the .MutU- dectlon
i u be pient nt a lecture on Moiirt, m It li miut,
" bu gm lij Jlr. J. Allied I'umlnntou at tin
'ou.pff Mm. Daudwin. li..n Mathinstou monue,
n 'Ihurnday CNrninc, Man h ;, ,u s ocotl..
DR. HUNTER HAS RESIGNED.
Senior Resident Physician nt Lacka
wanna Hospital to Leave.
!. John W. ilnntoi. pcniop i-culilcnt
pli8lclan at Hu I..ifkaMinna lios,itiil,
li.is lctlBnetl lils position, lolRuntlon
tii tttk t-lfeut mi JI.ucli 10. Dr. Hun
r'H dcimrluip will bp uwctle-l, huth
'i.' thf (itlicr lntinboih of tin. liuiiital
-KiU"unil n laic-j drtlo of trliiuls ami
'rtlUilllUdlHCK In tills lll,
till Hnntci' Hist mrido Ills aiuinir-
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r-BOND 0PPERING5.:
Spring Brook Wat ei ,1st Mtfj.Ss
T.ackn Vnlley Elcc. Light, 1st
Miff. 5s.
North Jersey nnd Pocono Moun
tain Ice Co., lot Mtg. 5s
Stnndaid'Qas Co., list Mtg. Os.
lA'highton , Water Supply Co.,
J.ftt Mtg. 5s.
Now Mexico Railway and Coal
Co., 1st Mt--. Ds.
$
Description nnd pi ice on appli
cation.
(9 Dioafin, N. V. M'lms.Darre,
4 CahoniiU.
4- , B and 6, Conunonwcalth Wdf.,
fc'cranton.
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MILK
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VJa f t t-f f"t t -f
itnrc at ill" I.tirUawann.t on .Inlv 1 Inst.
Oiiilni; Ills ..ilii Mime ot tho tnnxt
Inumrtniit n" In tin history of tliu
hoMilliil luir .ouii under IiIm nolle"
MIh let tii lit to lui liffii hanu'toiled
'v lilt devotion .mil Inli'ivit In the
iniiRt itidnuioi taut unr. iih ell ns
tlins" ol liniiiiilum i'.
I)i. tluntei Im a mnn ir pIimkIhr pr
siuiallty. and teadlly inukcM frlunds by
his riiilt-t, nmiinuiiiliiK minitict. I tin
imdlctil tialnlnu' Ih Hit' 1oKt iHToitlcd
by ihe riiii-rilty oC IVnnsjtvanlu,
.Hid tii, u nioitliM mm li.
llo lini ipxlRiiffl bis position heir to
ni'pfpt a iiIkIipi oho mi tlic Mian of the
1 niM-it-ll.v of )Viinilviiiilii hospllnl at
I'liMiidi iplu.i. In. ilimicr IntciulH ink
Iiik a tun toiK I'tmrfi' at tblH hos
pllnl. mid afir pumplctlnti will xtndy
nbioad im a Ilk" li'rm of Mar', llo
will tliPti elm n to riilladidphlu to
lino tic
Dr. Wulkci. now Jimlm itsldint
phU'lun, will mii i red Dr. limit"! an
enlor u-sldent phl Ian. while Dr.
I.'Mls btumirH Juiiliir rp.'ldi ift.ind Dr.
Suurs senior lioiin hiiikihiu. Km the
prcdt'iit the hiiMdlnl will try to not
llntiK with Unit' homo ilorluis as lor
im ily.
T;ND OF LICENSE COURT.
Applications foi New Houses Which
Weio Considered List Will Be
' Handed Down Satin day.
Mien-ic rourt tame to an end at 10.30
yesterday morning:, wlirn .IikIrcm ld
wardt nnd Kelly llnlwhed tho work oC
disposing of tho lonir list of apnllia
tlons. On Patunliiy ihodccihlon of tho
court with iffeipiiee to the llynscM will
be handed down.
When (.oiirl opined tHtci tltiv an
iifllil.'nll Hlunril hv inembi-iiM nC I lie
South AbliiRtou K.houl lio.it d, object
ing to grnutlng' n licence to (.Near S.
H.indrluk was presented and tho mutt
then took up the roinddpr.itloii of the
nppllcittlons fiom Tlnoop, at which
lilnco It left olf on Monday afti union.
The m-iA appllcatlunM concldeled .M's
terday weie:
llnoop lloruiigli Jopppli lhilirt, IlowIr n 1
toad; (ieoiKP l'lan.i. hotel, ioii'CI MndcifOii
ivcliue Jiid llnnop itiut: lchirl (Irnznli,
hotel, andcron .iicniic; John of, ntatnint,
Puiim'ro "tn-rt
ljler lluioush luliii 'I. Cllihoii". irtjuiaiit.
Oik Mucti John Itilntii, hotel, coinei "1 tin
amue and llallioul ftieel; KilIioI l!ree, hi-,
t.iuiaiit, I'lilon tiuct; John J. Nu.1, ulim.uu,
Milu Ktieet.
jiv1IIii',' Ilirousti -Willi im l.nln. holi'l.
W.ieil Doinnifli Mar. II lto, hotil, rirncr
Man anil Ar.nl, inv.
Wlntrui Poroiuli MIiIijiI Mi ndicn. Imlel;
-tetcn Jlilu, liotil, iniiitr Ulur and Vininl
slreeli John I. W.ilh, lintel, llild,e Miecl;
I. Milan M. Illiiil. hotel, (Oilier llrl'Uc and first
-lucts: John J. "-eiin n-t.iin.inl, miner
llallioul and llihliK meet ; Patrick -. Mabli,
hotel. Main MirPt'Mlialoi Caplelln, lmul. or
lirr Mllldt and lluwill slneli lliomn ( I ul,
lotmi.nil, conn i I Iniiili and ( laikvn.
Older in Cowles Case.
Ill the uise of Ami It. Cowles
oTitn-a llleliaid Ko-.tor, rtetend.int. and
Wlllldtn rarkei and otheis, nainlnlRpr,
eouil madu the follow Ing mder m.'--loi
rl.i :
Nnw.Miini ", T-.it, nlrtl hi old r n( t ourl i rule
to -how i.iu.e hj Imlpnuiit hill not lie m
teied d3.tln-l Ihe cmiii.hee In nude absolute
.mil thrriupou it it loiind that the said Willi mi
I'jc'ifJid and John Ciull-. i-Jini'liec., nt Ihe
time ct the cnlee of ihe .utuehnient in this
c.io had In their hind tho Mini of o'. 11, moneys
of the cald ilcfiiidint and the cald .-. Okill,
fainl-lnf, nl the time of the m-hIic of the
attiihinriit upon I er in thU ie had in her
hand the sum of !', wheieupon it i ouleied
that the pl.ilntlll hue (Mention of hU juda;
mint, dtbl, liitrri-l and toN of the aid
nvilios of thp defend nils In tin li.ili'N of the
Mid Raml-hen, or m unit li theirof a may be
luteiisary to atlilj the ililm, and If Mid pai
ldklire irfu-e or mslrct upon lUnniid made b
the fhtilll to piv Ihe wine, that it i-hill hi.
letleil of Hit good and ihittiN of Ihe unl
trirnliheeii, j. In t,c (J.o 0j ,, juduiiut ntriltist
tlicui for thtli own inopei dibt.
And It li tuillm onteud upon the piiturnt
of the cald judanidil ind ioil ,i .noieviid
the -will (.'JliiMices be IhiKiipon dlxlnined .n
acalusl ihem of Ihe -mm,n nttuhed and lei led.
The iaid '.' iimijIii . ,nv luillui iIIohkI the
nun ,1 "Mil imiii-tl tie to hi drdtnted tioni the
liioni'. oi ihe ml ililcnd mt hi then hinds
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
I leik of the Touits IliuliN le-lenln sT.mled
a iiuiili'.e licciii-e to Willi im John Mrkk and
Ilesilc Mcf.ean, both of 01 pliant.
An appllcatk n lor i ihartri ei the Vamlllntr
lloe conipinv, o. 1, MHjotcidi hied ulth
the couit. 'Ihe Intoipoiatoi-i aie Ceoiftc .".
otin;, C. 1 Arnold, Willlun II llimin, 1!, V,
,lonei and 'Ihonia mii-Iiiu all lo-hlrnts of
andliim'.
Ida Pa m it it II ctinl.i.i lnjiju .in jihnn to le
mur :,() ilmnceji tii.m I.. . I iii(((, In
Mluhell ami Willi nn lluilm. IC ilkK,., t J 1 1 1
on )u. ., Pino, llir il. it ml ml- In. ike inu. her
home .it M (1iiii aunue mid uulitully
call led oil In r liini-i h.'lil s,.,,i.
COAL MEN CONSULTING,
Manageis of Piopeities in This Re
gion Ajc Now in New Yoik City.
Belief Thete.
The Nuw Viirk Coniineulal AUvvi
llboi of hut night t-uld
I 'or the pisl vtck thi ui.ii.;u of the ul.
Iful riKiaLiiiiu of Hit toal tlild Iwm been
null ilroppliis into the New ork ofiitu ol
lli.lr ronip.iiiit. N;irr.tl of tlitni eir in town
total in lonfiitnre uilh tin licnU ol the Moi.
Iaii l'ockifellir road 'Ihe prohlcntu nl tin
caioini; touipaiilr ale unnluini to loam not
only the toiiditlon at tin licliU u tl.t nilnm'
icprrentalli-. eon.cne, bi.1 nl,o iheh ixia ic.
-oiiici., li, the muttir of etui iiiplv,
i the ol(lii-i of Pienlilent Itmuru, oi iht
Klip lalliord, u iuimli o nun troni ihe Pern
-.. l juia 1 1 lit- ttpi.- in ton-mll.iliuii todi, Sf
tci I hu ionul la lieu an ulMcci of the conipinv
said. '
"I dn :il IkIipip liiat an id lion ! li" ll
liktn in ihe matin ol up) In; to 1'ieilddit
mn.hir-i iiiiltnloii lo tho llailcton totiii iriiic.
tr truu n Uni. I lute not lu.ird of It, I
tannot p.ak for ihe ui of the itudi, but .vn
lm.ll iii.ni ii:cr. wliil, liny in.n Iijm ruriMiltcd
villi ih itif.irimll, bale tikui no put in an)
Ki eial confiiiiicr "
111 all ftiillei the piobabllltlii ol a -dul-c
rcmltliiB riom the dclibtutlou-. ol iho mimrs'
comtntkn aie itnldiieil eij hllifht by tin
operdon In tin, tlret plan-, p pointed mt
the ii not a proldiiitlil i.mip.iiiiii jcji. Iiu
eoii of lUht roil ilenniiil i jim optnirt i nd,
In prtparallou for ju.t n.ih a lonllnnciii as
a Mrikr, the optrutei law. vol kid icr inliic
lo thill tull rip ituy .md aie well Mocked with
rewrio mpplj. lhn Mate of nftilu U. of
eour.c, -ri'iitnt to thr Ir-iler oi ll,o InU.d
Jllno Wcikcrii, ,.nd Pn,lduit Mlulull, p.r on-,
luii alaM fliuwu a mioui; dlnlinllnatloii to en.
ture on-any utep whe.i tne prchibllltiei of It t
failuio aie olvloim,
A DESERTER ARRESTED.
Brought to tho City Last Night and
Locked Up. '
Kdward J. Conarty. u lU'serter fiom
Company M, First urtllleij, btiitloned
at Sullivan's island, was hnniBht to
this city and locl-yd up at pollco hoad
(luarters by r. II, Mortlmore.
Conarty was arrested yesterday In
tschuylklll county by Mortlmore and
brought to thy-! city, prop.ir,taiy to
belne removed o Hulllvan'a Ulatni, lie
deterted on April 16, 1900.
SECOND FEAST
OF FJELDMEN
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL EM
PLOYE'S BANQUET.
Was Seived Last Night at Hotel Jer
myn and Was Attended by a Large
Number of Assistant Superinten
dents and Solicitor-Collectors ftom
All Paits of the Country Who Had
a Trip toScianton for Securing the
Most New Students Those Who
Attended the Banquet.
The mi ond monthly banquet glvjn by
tho dliertoiK of tlu International Cot
rP!polidrtire Sehonls to thp oHslMnilt
Kill" ilntcndrntK nnd nolleltor collec
tors east of the MImsIssIppI .seeuilnR
tho hit Rest number of new students
iiunni; eoft.iln months was tuiuUiuC'd
I.'ihi nlKlit at 111 Hotel Jeimyu on)
a.i i ttonded by nearly 150 of the oill
c'.ils above dtscrlbed and cmplojes at
the homo olllco it. this city.
I'hp 1 nnnuet wn served In tne beau
tiful dining loom of the hotel, the
tables boimr arranged In the form of
n hollow equine mound the sides of
the loom. At each Ruest's plate was
a handsome and attractive menu card
and u carnation. Seated In the center
of the shoiter table loutiectllif, tho
two l.trKuT ones was President T .1.
1 iisler and on each side of him wpio
the leading ollltprs of the schools.
I'eloio thp vlsltois tepalred to the
dining loom a cort of informal reeep
t'ou was eondlieteil In the lobby. Thosj
win lijd not pei.'onnlly mil Mr, Fox
ier w"ir lutiodtiiPd to him and the
men from the east shook hands with
f e p pii fiom the went, so that when
tin dl.uusslor. of tho vjnlly excellent
menu was begun at S.PO o'clock evety
iindy was on the best of tonus with
"Wrjlody pNo and Hip coiiversutlon
did not I.ig tor a moment.
MR. rOSTHR'S ADDUlJSr.
ll wb thortly afiei 10 o'clock wit l
I'u' tiK.ii!. .it lighted and e'lntlS
drawn back. 1'iesldent Foster then
m.ido btlof address, in wnlch he out
lined some InteiPstlng fat ts rcgaidlng
the schools, which he said now have
no lots than 217,000 students sciitteiod
oer ihe cntiic lace of tho earth
some In South Atrlc.i, some In Aus
tralia, huudieds In the various coun
tilcs oi 1 mi ope and ns many moie In
South Ameiim.
On Feb. 2i, he said, th'tp weio 1,116
Held men and 1.0JJ home olllco em
ployes in the spivIlp of the company.
He said It was his earnest belief that
hefoip many .Mrs elapse. If the schools
make the progiess they hap made
within the past few yeais, the salary
ot eory solleltor-collpctoi' will be ut
least WOO a month.
U.ich visitor present was then tailed
upon to lead a testimonial fiom some
student in his territory who has been
lenetlt.d by the Itialiuetlon lccolved
at the si Imols. These tostlmonials weio
Intensely Interesting and gnvo a Rood
Idea of the wundeiftll adantages
whlih .i man may derhe fiom the tak
ing of a course In some technical
study In the schools.
Heie was ,i letter f i out a foimer ar
ni.itmc winder In an ckctrieal works
who took a couiso In the thorny of
eleetrlo power and lighting and be
i.imp In a short time u foicm.in. Thero
was an p.nnest and sincere communi
cation tiom a machinist, who had
been gi hiding away e.ir after year
without any piospoct of aiUance
ment Ho took a rouiso in applied
mechanics and became supei Intendent"
of a big m.u hlno shop. Ami so they
went.
Titr.v Aiti; tiih wix.vuns.
Those who weio ptPscnt n last
night's lnmiuct weio the winneis for
the months of November und Dccepi
ltr last. They get flee transportation
ttom their fctutlon to t ran tun and a
tlneo ddh' stay In this city, together
with the bamiuc-t. The plan is to be
ununited petmanently and a baniun.t
Is to lie 'held eveiy month,
The olllclals ot the company say that
the iPsiilts of the plan have more than
pMcedid their most saneuluc expecta
tions. In oulei to secure the vacation
iind the chance to visit the home city
ol the schools, the Held men go abjtit
their woik with Inci eased euthusJasin
nnd energy and in some Instances the
Incieiise in the number of new stu
dents obtained dm lug the past few
months bus been almost double.
The -tlslting field men prerent last
nlnht weio ns follows
Boston P. I. Morn in, a I. upt., V.. P
'lot le, Mil -iol.
IIiiIIjIq I . . s'Hii, ,ivi. i,i,; I mi j
llicjiti-on. at n'pt : (i I'.. 'llioni.H. tl, ol.
Cilu'llili-J. J. Iilunn, jvt. Mipi.; I. I)
J.ini-. rol.-col.
central Vow V.ik 'iiaiy 'llll-on, -.ol. ml ;
It Horn, -il.-ml.
Initial Pii.ii.jbaiiia M. .1. lliinnau, ,ol , I
V. Puiuctl, awl, nipt. I T V, W'allfi, ii
tpl.l ". N Slnuell, col.'iul,, llrinun
KhmiJf, Ml. -col, j A. V. lliiljm, Hil.'tol. . M.
I.. I.occi, jpeiljl ant.; ;eurs;e IV. Meci, ok
col. ( liiuho W. V. Iludlfl, a-t, mpl., Dniiio.
2Jl 1) hildek, a4t. Mipt., Diilioii s, s
W tier Me, at. nipt , D.iMori l); It. P. Mi
in, fol.-col , lliiute tm t. I,, I'iciIoip, iol
eel, lloiite ll. It. I. I'.et-H, rol.-col.. Home 11.
( liitilliatl I". A. llmilnslon, at. nipt , '.
W. JeMtll, .it. mipl
( KitUiid P. 1. KjnU, com. sul ml,, llou
I'M ; J ll. Iirr., t-ol. ctl Koute 'i ( II
ISa.iiiHid. il,.iol, lloi.le '..
Ilultoid-M. P. Dol.cri. aol. mpl.: F ,1
llMoii, .ol. i-el
Veil. Yoik f!. '. IK an, a?sl, upt , I! P.
Mdaod, fcol.-col ; P. )tuell, ol.-iol.
I'hllailflphla -i" P. lljtcnloehor, mpmiioi,
1 V. Dluuiiiiti, a-l. nipt.; It, W. "-lotum,
com ml, .col.
l'ltlebut; tlioie tain 11, nol.-iol.t Oeoisc 1.
Pam, .ol..col ; S. n. Hunk, in, nupl , pn nil
Poilliiid. Me. T. P. Atwood, ajst, upl., 1)1 i
Moti I, ll, W, Drake, oh.iolt Itntitc .1; I'
I. I'aititi, it in, (.ol col., lioiile 101; f. P
I 'outlaw, tol.aol
M. IaiiU-.T li. .lui.tf, J-l. nipt, Damon
II, I', s. 'Iinduj, rol.-tol . lloutc 11; s
ll. llc.itiold, ul,.iol, coin., lloiite IH.
Wiuliiiijion -W, Pail,, aM, upt.j J. I..
Dilleii. fol .ol
'11km piiMiit iioin Ihit il iieie: ' I
Pi-'ttci. picMihi.l; It, J. Vciln, i(i neldiiil;
M. I, l.arl.in, .oilMint tteaiureri llaiid Pottle.
T. I', .lorifr, .1. II, Iteichert, .1. K Joiim, J I.
I laik, 11 M. I. mt, I (Minnie, W. llldfri
our, X. II. Pnui, I. 1. iru-RioM, Pi, V l'
Hind, Hi, J. P. Piln, w s(utl follins .. '.
Allen, John 1.. Mntln, I. II KJrIWcdt, J. .
fiirnlns, 11, I!. Ullaiii, T Tliomoii, (!
II IHuplel. . llano, li. (( UoIh.iii, l M
loan, l. li. llodlu, IIjii llollt, (, I. lau.
II, s. Ilnlilihon, (!eoi-e P. l,oul, litre hei Ocdui,
It, 11. (.lbon, s. I Mir.h, (IuiIk (..iiiii veil. ,i
P. draibill, . I. suet i. Jamb lo.lei, W
P. Milcliel. A. li. Ilui.t, I. W Mil..,), I
Diiraml and ( laude hrjni.
Mnsqueiade Ball.
Finn Hi annual masquerade ball given
by tho S. and S. Hubrew Ladles' Aid
society at, Muslo hall on Wednesday
pvenlmr, Morch H. Don't forget to
come, ai then will be a, lot ot enjoy
ment. Four liuautlttil prizes will bi
given to handifunicsi ,tud most (Oiulcil
costumes,
TOR REOEIVINO STOLEN GOODS.
One of Tony Reitr.'s Pattners In the
Tolls.
Ahiah.uii Rose, t-ecom'-luiud cloth
ing dealer, of t'enn avenue, wna nr
tested b. Mounted Oltlccr nioob yes
f rday, on the i harge of larceny and
iccelvlng1 sloltn goods. Ilo.io was nr
lalgned bcfoie Aldennan Mown nnd
held under $300 ball for his appeat
nnce In couit. Mnx .ludkovltz became
his bondsman
Tony Spude, or Iteltr, the young
Italian who so clcvcily victimized local
met chants on bogus ordeis, sold one
of the pair of shoes so finudulcntly
obtnlmd lo Rose, and weio theie to
covered by the police.
Theio arc other merchants besides
those mentioned In yestei day's Tilbune
who arc believed to have fallen picy
to Tony's tlevernei-s, but who havo as
vet failed to make tepoits to the po
lice depattment.
Tony Is an Italian about 17 ycats
ot age, but the police regatd him as
one of the coolest swindlers Scrunton
hns enteitalncd for sonic time past.
Tony Is an Innocent-appeal In if youth,
and appaiently has encotmteied no dif
ficulty In deceiving th" local mer
chants. Ills method of operation con
sists In presenting orders purporting
in be signed by hotelkcepers. In pay
ment for articles of apparel. Six storo
keepeis In the central city have so
far acknowledged the tr..ud.
Tony Is now routined to the county
lull, undei Hl.fiOO ball, unit thp pullco
Intend lo push the ca-cs lo the tull
extent of the law.
PREPARINGF0R PARADE
James Lyons Has Been Chosen to
Dhect the Dcmonstiatlon of the
Silk Workers Tomonow.
Thet" w to no new il",elopments
yest-iday In the silk mill stilke. and
preparations am now b"ing busdty
maile for tomoirow a ftei noon's big
pai ado, ond tho mass meeting ot the
night, .lames Lyons, one of the w env
ois at Reillnc-, David & Schoen's
Petersburg mill, wns circlet! marshal
of the pal tide, and will today naino
his aides.
Th line ol march os decided upon
Is as tullows: Tho marchers will fonn
on Wyoming avenue, facing the F.con
nmy building, and will then proceed
down Wyoming: to Sptuce, down Spruce
to Franklin, to Lackawanna, up Lacka
wanna to Adams, to Mtilbetiy. to
Wyoming, to Caipentet's hall, where
the parade will disband
Fully iho thousand ghls aie r.
pctt'.-d to bo In line. The Klotz stiik
er, who wore the llrst hands to go
out, lme been accorded tl.t light to
load the pio.esslon, and one hundied
and flftv sttong, will Ik In the ,ui.
At tho conclusion ot the paiade te
treshmeiits will be served at Caipen
tei's hall. A numbci of coutrlbuitons
have already been tcceived' fiom the
local merchants, of tittlt, take ami,
other nt tides of food.
The mass meeting will be held In
the aimory, and will li- called to older
by President 'I' P. Nlcliol. of the
United Mlno Workeis. at piomptly
7.S0 o'clock. Mother Jones nnd Com
mitteeman Fredeilek Dllrhet will bo
among the nights speakeis.
The sttlkers tioni Harvey Dies.' mill
met In C-n pernor's hall yofltordo .if
leinoon. and the Tlor bard silk
woikers alro held .session. Last night
tho Klotz glrlf mot nt St. John's hall,
and this afternoon the Taylor soft silk
workeis will meet In Taylor. The
Simpson mill ftilkeis will convene this
jttornoon at St. Joseph's hall, Minooka.
Tho girls from Valentine Bliss' Xoith
Scinnton mill met last niclit at
Leonard's hall.
Tho following aie the donations ie
iclvcd by the striken' commute- up
to date.
M 1.. s,indi., -, A Puna). M. Hieml, tI ;
-uiitoii lledding loupaii, ",0 irnH, Mi. I oi
conn, VI ient, tlinth and I'.ie-itb 'lei mm.
poi.i. box ol oianipi M. J Kellv, two boxes
ia.i. tit lakct, three doren cake.
The stilkets had a special committee
out xosterday aftetnoon solli Itlng do
na I Ions, .ind on l etui n lug to liead
iiuaiters the members of It declaied
that theli dav'o-'woik had been highly
sticcesstul In seeming supplies for
luncheon dttcr the patade.
There xeie no dlsturbames of any
natuie yestciday, although a number
of male hands were at woik both at
Petoisbtug and at Illlss' Dickson City
mill. A huge number of glrln are ex
pected to tome up Hum Wllkes.lJane
for toinoitow atteinoon's paiade, and
delegations fiom Plttston, Taylm, Ml
uookd ond Foivst city will also have
prominent places In the line.
Mosher & Coleman, Tailois,
w occupy their now stoic in Uuir
building about Moieh ".'O
Ask foi Kelly s union crackeis. "
3 FINE DISPLAY OF
IEMBROIDE
At Special Prices.
US
8c Insertions and Edges for
10c Insertions and Edges for
13c Insertions and Edges for
15c Insertions and Edges for
20c Insertions and Edges for ISc
AND A LINE OK BKAUTIFU'
Match Sets, Edges,
Insertions, All-Overs, Tuckings,
Val Laces, Torchons, etc.
J5 A bargain for a short time only In Torchon Laces sH
r$ and Insertions. 50 different styles, all widths, '1 lr &
W olslilV H f III '- i. .f M,
MEARS
X' -1 15-417 Lackawanna Avenue. '"X:
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RATES HAVE
BEEN RAISED
THE INCREASE AMOUNTS TO
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.
Statement Issued by the Bonrd of
Undenviltors with Rcfcicnce to tho
Matter Now Rates Will Remain
In Effect Until Such Time ns Cct
toln Imptovements In tho Fire De
pattment Which Ate Recommended
Have Been Complied With What
TheBe Recommendations Aie.
An Incieose of .'." per cent In lire
lnsuiunce tales became effective j.ef'
terday on nil new business und will b
effective fiom today on nil renewals of
uollcles.
The following sla lenient was given
out last evening by the lioaul of
t'nilei wtltets:
flip alliance in lnurauce Mir ill N union,
which wan )eteiila pioiunlnated to the local
lire In, irance scnclr by theli toinpitiio, culls
foith the lolloxritig rxplinatloti from the siranton
L'ndirniltcr!' aoclatlon Ktrinllng the ramps
nhltli hale led up lo thl action.
..bout ix jiaiK ago the eonipmilc" made i ir
ailJUKlmeiit of rain in scianlen undei xlni ii
PRaideil as the mivt perfect and equltalilp lriii
of latliiR tint hu no been ilcilnd TIil
nhcdiile lut loi Itt batlt a complete ind dr
tailed olatcinitit ot ill" Hie liaraul ol the nix,
the mii'liutlion o bulldlni,", liabillt lo eon.
Ilajtiatlon., ptllclcni) of buihlins law iluia ei
of water uppl, tOBether with the publli mi ant
ff priuntltia; and ctlni:alliliiB flu IU x
iclieiliilc of chiifct hicd upon deilinon- from
tiie pt-iliilaril irqiilienieuli, offiet In mriefioiid
iilt iredltt foi cflleleni lire protcttlon, a uiilfoiiii
tiatia iap i obtained iioui wlilcli the indlndiiil
late of cuh erpautc Inilldlns within ih. m
l again ihteimiiicd.
In Ihe iTiirfe ol a peilodital lupi( mm made
lii the expeil in the einplov ot the N.ulonal
Hoard of I lie I ndtiwilleis in Jul, IS'" ueh
a (Melioration In the lite tlepirtmtnt ami tiro
equipment ol Hie rlt.x . biounht to liln lint.
upon lecelpt by the ennipinlu ol me inpeeior
report, i demand a mule upon lln tlti an
thorltlcn foi an limnedhtr collection nt ihe mal
fert at fault. 1he wire in part compiled with
but tin! chief rcreimncliilatloiis hue been i
felled
Alter i peiiod of nlmoit lo Mat" of nling,
dmlni; wliliti no piouicsis has btru nude towaid
Ihe correction and hnproiemenl ot the Hie pro
terllini, the lnnr.inte emnpatilci hale deieimliied
lo nllhdraix the unlit formerh illnwpd for
nth .i ot( tt h.ii and an aditme it ". mil- r
!liiil ha been ihni iml'il.
Then, tatr-i are to lemain In "Hi" I uunl - n h
time a Ihe lecoiiunendatloiu uoltd In low ban
lie tl carilnl out, lllld upon thill iiiirclloli nnd
approial b tin Ill-man e liitucl, ihe .ii
chir-te will be IcUuntd to all pnhe holdei-, pin
lata foi the unexplied tenn of Hull m-man e
Hit lecouiniendatlont aie as follow
slMMMH 01' ItMllMMI.MmillNs -HtV
KIN, P.
In-petted xpnl IV, bill lle-iii-pnled Juii I.
I flial the pir-eiit loice ol xolutitnr rtionn ih
be illppiucil with, and a lulli pild and pintv
piid call Msteni be Csl.ilil lli I at rai li oi tlw
present and tututc loinpaui talton
'. tln-aulziHon: I'einiaiientl lull paid foie
chlif tnclntu to hale jIim.IiUi toniiol of tho
ilepailintlit, one a-.-l.lain inliiiu, 1U0 to ,nl
a-i Hi i' in ii-ii il; nut tiiiiinur toi t nh -I'jin tint
rnine; one itoher foi taih ,-tt im the cn;iii
one thiiii fol eaih tiam in lln ih piiiiii. nl ;
one lillcrniau for rie.ii hook ami Ijddei trud.
appditu), thiee liiKcnitu foi eoh -ti tin Hit u
lnie touipati ; two hoNtunn foi tain ttuiunal
fire eiiRint lompaii, tuo io(iucli foi nth hot.p
rouipant. At kJit tin piith pan! i.JI tutuiiii
to eath Mtaui tuc tiiftiiit, hook and laddi i iiml.
and ho-e toinpany. 'the men to ic-ide luai lie tr
re-prthe Malioiv
,1. bath lenn the eiiKine compaiii and mde
pent hoe ioninm Mull hoe l.jnd pel of hut
clai Hie lioxp at I licit -latious. 40 .u 10 i:c(uit .1
ihaiiKC of hoic nttil taih Hie. ill uulirnilH.il n
tjuiiiiHciit, and a lull line ot pttlidl.li ho-i foi
each ihcuili il flic cmiinc.
4. Iloe ilr.illif' loners and hoe 1 ltaiiitnz i
piratiit; one lo be eitttid at tatli t,r the fulb u
IliK lot itloi.,: At Nav iib Ihe elation 101 h. e
in bu.iiieM Mttiori; out at Pioid(ii( Hide
Paik, l.it and snuth siile -i.iliniu
. n addlliond hook unl I do 1 . oinju e
huiild In pioiidid loi 11 liable pioiiitmn ind
llfe-miint; purpoco, uil.ibl lo il.d in 1 ir
niiittillli xetlliu. I line I, In nun 1 Iiiii ri
lo uner (twenl Hie -ipiare uiiltii l.,i lln in
truck now in rnlu.
H The pmint Mum tiie ilikll"'' it tin No
u and Cietil lac Mitlotn Mnmhl be opioid
bv more posxciful c niine-i lor 11-e 111 thi inn
cautile .ettiont llni present rnaiii" louhl In
trail. feired to olhu dl.-llin 01 i.taunil foi
eiuerKciici mxln
7. A liKhtl hailt Mranicr mil a hook md
ladder tiink plioulil be loiattd in lln 11011I1
end. or Proiidcme tntlon. for uneteentt 11-1
5. rim tit Miould own and opt rale it own
fire alarm telei;i.ili anlciii, which would make
this buutli of the lerxiie moil tellable The
nMeiu i- now owntd b ihe (Uniewell tire
Alum Trlcjiaph tonipin and operaled b. the
Penlral Ttlephouc l.chanire.
'.). lire li)dl,llit-i Mirnild be lot it. (I nl all i 1
iters ot intei-itctini; ftrut-i in tin Ihi-Itii . c
tion. HI, With a lull paid iltpiitmuit -uui.il. Hie
chief fhould liistitule a wetllt i.,teiu if muni
tion of Ihe i111p.1it.111l nun mill, buil hns .ml
this lu-pcilioii elioul.I be mnllnued 11111 tl 11111
liromrii U tiniiliar with all optiiiiii-. in tut tin
wall, ,11 mcmi of tun to t n li liiilhliu? nul
ih- 'uiual tondiUutit a 10 tin iii-t 1 11. 1 1 ai
ut CtCll liUil.lllll.
II Ml llttectltl appnatll- ill.nll.l in iip.iind
md pljicd 111 Kood toudiliiu
Oil
6c e.
10c !
12c 5?
sr.
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5 l.sobl.lincd where c.itlillcs
5; held by one ol our Patent
Z nient ot itseir, besides it is
3; loid, havinir a very stiong
m- mfc ,ini-i. in t-uiuiiiiniuii
t ncr. a snort tune no you
them. The price is but
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make any mistake when iu the mar
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Nos. 1 14 and 1 16 Wyoming Ave.
WHY
BECAUSE
We are the largest bit vers of Houest Shoes, and
we pay for them promptly, saving all discounts,
which is a great beuefit to you whobity ot us.
Local notoriety is not the clref reliance of our
business success, but Self Rcliaucc, Holiest Busi
ness Methods aud National Popularity are some of
the vital features of our well-carucd aud acknowl
edged prosperity.
We ate not defenceless because we are the de
fenders of Honest Shoes and Honest advertising.
We appeal not to your sympathies nor your
prejudices nor any questionable influences for your
patronage. If our shoes are not just what we ad
vertise them and the values not as we represent,
your money cheerfullv refunded. Relying only on
this Honest Business Rock for our existence.
We beg leave at this time to thank the people of Scranton
and vicinity for their hearty icsponsc to our advertisement. Our
business is nioic prosperous than ever. Last week was the great
Oit in out business career. Wc do as we s.iv- I. very puce is
honestly named and every Shoe honestly sold.
We have added another bit; bargain lor the balanic of the
week. All our Winter Box Call and Via Kids, the Shoes that
made our store famous, in double solesup-to-date styles, regu
lat price S.j.oo and $s.oo. See them in our window, "why we
grow price, $2. 50.
Why NA-3 Grow Rrice3
We Place on Sale This Alorning:
00 pans Youth.' aud
Hoys' Shoes, all sizes .... 30c
200 pairs ot Men s line
House Slippers, all sizes. 23r
200 pairs of Men's Rub
bets, toes a little run row '.Mr
Women, Misses and Children
We have a special attrac
tion iu :
;.o pairs misses and
gtrls $1.2-, Shoes, which
we sell for 50c
lliesc shoes aie well buill
-toes square, common sense
-good quality. Never a bet
ter bargain in shoe leather.
soo pairs of ladii's'com
foit ihoes not a pair
voi th less than 75 cents,
lake them at -Mr
1 adics' Up-to-date I'ashionabk' Shoes, all styles and sucs..$t,50
LEWIS -& PtEiLLY
Wo. 1I4& 11 6 Wvominff Ave
I Telephone 2452.
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is all it cost to make your
wants known Uiroush tho
columns of Tun Tribunuj
and there is no batter ad
vertising medium printed
in Scranton,
SITUATIONS WANTeO AHZ IH3CnTC0
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with be.iuiiful timed shades are
Cuidlc Holders. It's -tn orna-
well made, ol nickel and cellu-
-spring that will not bieak. Be-
-.iitii; is iiuiiiuig to get Oill 01 or- C,
would pay S2.00 lor -. 2
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Co. ttiJK iSJ S
Complete Stock of
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zoo pans ot Men'
Hurt Shoes, plain globe
toe, mostly narrow
widths; $.j 00 and 85.00
kinds; why wc grow
pi ice $'2.50
Wc have ;oo cases 01
ladies' rubbers the o
and tOC kind take 'em at 25c
200 paiis of ladies' standard
makes, button and lace shoes,
extension soles, the $3, $4
$-, kinds; "why we giow
price, 2.50 per pan.
200 pairs of ladic-'
heel and spiing heel
shoes button and lace,
$1,50 kind; "why we
crow" piice $1.10
F,Q3 Toll'iry to 31 Pari Of tflB City
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