r t i , , i f - f,. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 12. 1901'. $!2ifl AKl9 An Excellent Combination. Tho plcubnnt tnothort nud bcncflelal effects of tho well known remedy, Svnup or Finn, manufactured by tho Camfoiimia. I'm Svnur Co., illustruto the vnhiont obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of pluuts lenown to bo medicinally laxative and presenting Ihcm in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to tho system. It is tho ono perfect streiitfUiuiilntf laxa tive, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, hcaduclics nnd fevrm Rcntly yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Us perfect freedom from ovcry objectionable quality and sub stance, and Us nctinc on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it tho ideal lnxutlvc. In tho process of manufacturing fls are used, as they are pleasant to tho taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho remedy are obtained from senna and other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Camfohnia Flo Syrui Co. only. In order to pet its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, pleaso remember tho full name of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ban rnANCtsco, cox. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK, N. T. For sale by nil Druggists. PrlcoWc.pcrbottla. -6 Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. OC Per jjc Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO " clejiboce Ordera PrompUr ! vers! ?3fi37 Adims Avenufc Scranfon Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Offlci D.. L. & W. Passcngci Ftatlon. Phone ZV5. Dr. H. B WARE, SPhCIALIST. 1 Y.:, LAR, NOSE and THROAT (D.NSrLII.N. not n. Ii U.m'i.1, ill. I 2-1 p in wii.UAMsiir.ni, 0i. PoHtoMcc. d& UN10 CITY NOTES : M.UI.RMAMO MAlll.l.U.I.. Vctcr r.rlnl. iml irl" T. llurkc. lolh of .Vuriioii, were inn r l ! AMcinuii !lmu jisIiiJj'. IUT TO.N'ir.in. Tlie Jew Mi UuuUuqiu wlnj "III meet IhN (icnlnsr at S n't I01X at tin roliluiu t Mouli (.olil-inltli, IJJ U'.M'iiilHK a rim". OMMintP TO .I.I1j.--1o1,ii W'jMi .h com. ni'tiul tn the lount.v J.iil AMoimm Howe ji.tird.iy on the ilurno n( ttjlnir ti ddr.uul criiliun, incfuinl l'.v It. C. Willi, the Hntmr dealer. (OMMIiri.l) To .1AIU llniil .1. I..l, . lull Ihtniitoti btici't. J.i i"iimiilti'il to Hie (.mint; Jill Allium. in Mllbr jitciilaj mi tliu nuii' of thrrjts aii'l iioti'Hipport jiritorrod by li i- Mfc, Annh. ' I!. 'flu KuKivjiuu ).iiiliuon wi'ie I' id jrfkulay .ui'l tin li.iiiimcn v.lli lie ).alil teili 'I In l)ran.in mil lltul-on iimuny p.iM jotcnlav at tlj" White o.ik, AicIiImM, .Icrmiii N- 1 at Jinnjii, ( JllomJili Nu. 1, I'ohi1ci1. ml Itaikct Drool; at Ciiboniljli. MOki:i. TiJXir.UT. Ctmipiiiy V, TlmUint'i r Uinirm, "ill h'.IJ .1 mioKor foiilaht jt fie urtiivrj Jllir 1I1III, '.iil.iln IMilrfil Ii.imh,; ipioIihI 11 i,iv of ly.ir In 111 Ddu.ml llli n ariN, a tonutr inmil"! of (uiiiiiny CI at "intent a meinWr of 11 nop (., souiilli i.ujliy, nt.il lomM sr Ouli.i. 'I ln iIr.iu Iio suit 11s .1 tol.in of i ticiii for the nu tutu rs of hi old company. 1 W'. t. A. Noli:.- 'Hie liimtuie rUv, Hurl, thiii (Yc'iing to csnllnitu tin study in tin Mfo of Chatlotlp llronlo. Tlii bIi1i 1uo fouiid tui fails III thU life more liil.-u-lluj,' than Hi" biudi of any nmcl. lll Snillli U now fnnnliij iiiw cooltln? cIjnmh 111 Imtli imiiKcs. Coim .111,1 li.irn Iioh to uul,i ihlnU' dUliii, tw (l'o hot month which Mill noon he Inn. uiiixi.Mux's rvm aosifiiir.-'ii.c i.mn TtiJco Wlu'clnun's fair lll optn tliin rv.tniu In thtlr hitiibonir new club li3i-o nl lor, ttio f f ff4tf t : BOND OFFERINGS. I Spring: Brook Water,lst Mtg.Ss Lackn. Valley Elee. Light, 1st Mtg. 5s. North Jersey and Pocono Moun tain Ice Co., 1st Mtg. 5s Standard Ons Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Lehlghton Water Supply Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. New Mexico Railway nnd Coal Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Description and price on appli cation. t- -f f M HretCwiy, N. V. Witlunjrtr. -f LlllKjiltisir. 4, t ind (: Ccinniunnfjlth MMc , Sirjotinf. -f ftM&tS NUjfiflLABECfr rgfmM-v Hftt ft t t t mint: atcn'ic. TliH will l tlin flat crporlun. Ity uflordnl the puMlo tn lnpe't the htmbotnc new homo of IhU flourishing wclit orginlMllon. An Inttrclliig programme ha lccn arrangnl. An adml-rtlon foe of ten crntj will lo clurncd, Tho public li Iniltcd. 1'alr continues through out tho Meet. Till". SIXTH I.i:CTUIti:.-Th ltlt lecture of the courw htfotc tho Catholic Historical o clct.v ami Ngumin Magatltie rluli will be ghen tonluht hy l'jofrwior Kduard I'lood, of the .tcrjnton Mgh Mhool, aubjtcf, "The Catholic Cliiirs.li and Rcografhy." Mri. A. K. Duffy, of Ailinm aicnuc, will tiad a paper on 'Tho Cath olio I'm try of the KiirIIhIi I.anKuage." Iho rnuulo will lie ur.dir the direction of Mm. Waj!i, toprano olol.. of bt, 1'ctrr's cathedral. OTIMI.VAI. Nf:nLlflKS'CU CHAltOEn.-The Jury empanelled by Coroner Hobcrtu to Inquire Into the deith of nichard, the 10 monthiotd child of Mr. and Mm. Urnent Illarkimlth, of i:im Urc-t, brought In a mdict tint death ua hici1 by criminal negligence, and held llr. Ncwbonner, it llirl'tlan Selcntlit, rctponslble. Tho ildld died .M.mli i, and It ! alligrd tint the putnt', both of whom are aild to lie Chrlv tlan .xlciitlst, had no regiur phjalilan in at tendance. IIIK.V V.NllIllI.I) HAIU-The tollowlns gen lUmeii tlurgcd by the Mniililp.il leigun with haltig harbored and maintained gambling de iIim In thidr hotebi came down l( Alderman l'lillcr'a ofCre jtctrrday and eiileicd ball In tho mm of pj() caih: Ilryan Tallon, of Price burg; ltldiard M. Owcrw, of IllcUon City, and 1). .'. l)al, of OI)ph,int. It the others for whose arrret warrant l.ie turn iwucd do not ,-how up today they will be taUui Into custody by the league' dcteclltei. IlMllinTT'S XAltllOW i:iCAl'i:.-l'. A. ltar rett, local manager of the lllmlia Tidigram, had j narrow crcapo troni eerlom injury or wottc at the fiuin ltldge street nwing of the I)elaaru nnd Hudiioti rillroad yiMnrday morning, lie wai drlvltg in u buggy and had been waiting for a train to pus 11m flagman finally algmlcd for 1 1 tin tn come on and, in he st.irlc.l the hnrie up, A coal train wa; bicl.cil up right in front of him. The hor.-i- started to tm in liont of the train, but Mr. Darntt iclned the animal and it balked ulmo-t clear of the track, The train struck the thafta and pushed the anlmil all the w.iy olT. DROTllhU AflAINM' ItltOTIlKlt. - Thomar, Colcmin, of Crown iiiinue, wai arri'stcd jester day on the information of hl brother, rx-l'a trolniaii .Jamm Coleiiun, for aw.iult and bittcry. The proHcutor alleges on Satnrda night last he and Ms brother mil on Mono atrnuo and (ngaged In a dUciUblon, which he ;a.t (ulmin atid In Thomas' picking lip a tone and hurlli'g it at Mm. 'the miotic ntiiuk .lames on the right leg, causing a compound fraiturc. Colo man was taken to the Moes Tajlor hospital. 1 bonus was arraigned before Alderman Howe jcstciday, and luld under $.'i(X) bIl for his av piarancc at court. UK, bill: OR ir. Altoiit Ml oVlocI; last cwnlng nn uiiki.owu man burst into Hr. W. )?. Allcn'd residence on Washingtcm aicnue with the information that the dead body of an In fant had been found l.iing in the rear of the I'.sccUior club houe on Washington avenue. The doctor tilephoned to police lieadquuteM nnd Chief llobling and Dttectlie Moir went to In. lestlgale. Hy iho light of watches they found a bundlo of UciJi of foine Hnd, but owing to the daikne&s could not determine whether it was an Infant, an adult or n piece of bcif. The fctench was almost unbiarahh. Vurther iniestigiliou will be nuilo thU morning. APPLICATION REFUSED. Attorney Gcneial Would not Grant n Writ of Quo Warranto Against the Noithern Boulevard Co. Attorney iienor.il John I'. Klxin yes terday rufusad the application for a wilt of quo warranto mttdt by tho city tiRulnst tho Northern Iloulovurd company. The ( lt oblcctcd to tho Kfantlncf of the charter, and later took .steps to have It annulled, both of which lutvc let initiated tpisucccssfully. The Noithern Iioulevurd coniptmy was oiLjanized Inst fcttmnur under the boulevard art of lK. onu pioposes to build a modern niaeadairizcd loadway fiom this city to flat It's Summit. II. i:. ralne. one of the Icadlnir hplrits In the boulevard, t-ald yesteiday: "Wo piopoe to rIvo Ker.mtonl.ins i roud of which they can be as Justly proud an "they aie of the RltuhuriU boulevard. The bnulevotd net, under which we .ire oiganled. provides that thcr. must be a paid up capital of $10,000 for each mile ot to.id, and that the boulevaid mut be at least twenty ilo feet wide between ditches. AW hae leas-ed the Ablnston turnpike for '. yonis. which ttlves li? control of the road from the stone aich culvert at the Notch to I'hliuhlll.i. AW boucht outiiKhl tho poitlou of the F.ictoiy vilb! turnpike which lies between Chin chilla and Clutk't, Summit, which rives us between four and one-half and live miles of toad. This we propose to bc sln wotk on ne soon ns the frost is out of the Kiouml. 'We have purchased a 2fi,0itl pound steam toller, stone tnthher, sprinkler and in fact all of the modem machin ery used In road making; nnd we will put down it road that will be as broad nnd smooth as an afplmlt pave ment, "A considerable cmcunt of cuttltiK will have to be done where the load paes through thr mountain to sat the uocessaiy twenty-fie foot road way. On the north side of tho road a. tfrenl deal of drilllm; and blusttiu? will hac to be done, ami our steam drills will soon be at work on Hint. The blUKtou Turnpike company has been most viciously abused In the past, and many uiiei.mplinu ntai v things hai also been said about the Noi th em Houlevnrd company. 1 t'on't think e are belnv fulMy ik-ilt with The AbliiKton compnnj, lor a ery modes toll, kept passable tho only ioad by which the region noith of the moun laiii o.t:i be rendu. d. As soon as the Newton turnpike became a free road It fell Into such disrepair that now laimers fiom Newton ui.d Milwaukee diivo miles out of their way to eomo over our roud und pay toll. "Tho boulevard company proposes to build ti lnaKiiincenl road". ay that will be of ineat advnnlaKo to tho city In many ways. It occurs to me that wo ought to get some encouiagoment ruther than constant abuce." MOTION NOT YET MADE. Illness of City Solicitor Vosburg Disarranged the Flans. No motion was made yesterdnj', a-j had been agreed upon, to request court to advaneo tho time for the hearing Jn the rpto warranto proceedings brought by ux.pcnator McDonald to lest tho "tipper." This was due to tho Illness of City Solicitor Vosburir, who Is senior counsel for tho tccorder. Mr. Vosburg hoped ycbterday to bo able to appear todny, but If ho Is not, one of tho nsso clate counsel, Mr. Toricy or cx-Judgo Knnpp, will act. It Is proposed to ask that the case bo advanced to Thursday of this week, It Is now set for next Tucsdnj. MEYEH3 HELD IN BAIL. I.dwnrd Meyers, of 117 South AVnsh Ington nvenue, whs held tinder S..0O ball by Alclcrmnii Miller lust evening on the dint go of assault nnd battery preferred by Joseph Weinberg, a ped dler, living at (07 Kniniet stteet. , Ask for Kelly's union crucKcts. NEW TRIAL IN PUFFIN CASE JUDGE ARCHDALD SAYS VER DICT WAS EXCESSIVE. Suit in Which the City of Scrnnton Was Adjudged Liable for $7,000 Damages Will Have to De Tried Ovor Again For a Third Time tho Efforts of the Pyno People to Get Away from. Lackawanna Township Aro Defeated by Faulty Adver tising Court House Notes. The verdict of $7,003 which Mls.s Mury Dullln secured against the city of Scranton at tho .Intimity term of civil court was sot aside yesterday by Judge Archbald on the ground thnt It was excessive. Tho evidence connecting her present physical Impairments with the nccl tlont of seven years ago, to which she atttlbutes them, Is, to say the least, unsatisfactory, the judge declares, und tho Jury would piobably havo realized this had their attention been more carefully called to it In tho charge "Wo feel wo must concct their mls tnke," the Judge concludes, "and as the sum to which we would redttco tho verdict on condition of Its acceptance by the plaintiff Is a comparatively In slgilcant one, not likely to bo accepted by the plaintiff, we may as welt award n new trial outtight." Miss Dufun, It will bo rcmembcied, tripped and fell over ti ilywheel which wus lying In front of tho Scott prop city on Adams avenue. Its edge was Just off the llagstone walk, but within tho lines of n space surveyed for n sidewalk. AVhen it was shown that the wheel had been nllowed to remain In this position for months, the liabil ity ot tho city was umiuestlonably fix ed, nnd toll only question remaining to be settled was the amount of the dam ages. Tho city put on the stand two physicians who had attended Miss Dullln at tho time of tho accident, and others who had prescribed for her both before and after the accident, nnd they unhesitatingly said the accident was not lespouslble for the pcrninnent Injuries of which she complains. Tho Jurj', 'now ever, chose to accept tho statements of the physicians who tes tified on tho plaintiff's side. Onco again tho prefect to annex to Taylor borough the ndjacent lands of Lackawanna township Is defeated through the falture to properly adver tise the proceedings. Last year the advertisement was de ciaicd Irregular because It read that the petition would bo Hied "Mond.ij. May o." when It should have been "Monday, May 7." This year the de fect lies In the fact that the advertise ment was printed only once a week for four weeks Instead of "for thhty dayya Immediately precedlncr; the filing ot the petition." KUe yea is ngo when mi attempt was inado to carve I'yno borough out of these same township lands, the pro ceedings were annulled because the ad vertisements did not appear during the "thirty days Immediately pi feeding tliu time of filing the petition." The decision annulling tho latest pio cedmgs was made yc3teiday by Judge Aiehbald, who also passed on tho other two cases. A third opinion by Judge Aiehbald dealt with the divorco rate of frank 11. Young agaliwi Nellie S. Young. H was more in the naluie of an ex planation than an opinion. The Judge says: The cue ii pfdilur jdi! a tlt.t I bail firaa tlou'iu about tho pinpriety o( KlintlnR .1 ill oree: but, alter talllns" tin rrsK,iulciit liclore mo and eainlnln; lur thoinuthlv, 1 am atb fiul that the llliplhnt 1-. lc-all v uititlnl tu the Jhoric (or uhlcth be aslwi. Tin' rcpomlcnt Mpiuliil luiclf fiotn lur bus band ;Ithnit any a parent tuusc, ami lor up .uii of time jenrs his continual to lle apart troni lilin. While i.ot alligcther wlllinK to My that kIic bail no cause to halt him, flie U Hull' ciwi none, und mc un do no Km Hun lomluilo tli.it sin hid iioiip ihlch liie law would rricgnlrc, cr ho vould nut hoItito lu a.it It. Thl maj Hun like colliiilon, but I think it is not. No doubt tho lcponddit is nut uppn..i.l to the ilhorie, hut time inut be soucthin'r uioio than tint to malic out that ilia inc. 'Ihne ii no (ulliL-ion in the (.tl.ire.tiurut and Kip aratlun uhiili liai cUtcd for tlie h-t three i.n-, and It ii by tint that Ihe tight of (he lihrllmt to J. iliiono iim-t be iK'tenuliicd. The Youngs were married In Roches ter, X. Y. Jnuiiaiy K ISU1. and came to this city nbout seven yeais ago. "fnplcasantuess, dlsagieements and differences of opinion," to use the li belant's language, began to arie, nnd these becoming "marked nnd very un pleasant." finally resulted In Mrs. Young1 declining she could no longer o with her husband. This was lu lS'JS. rtom thnt limo on they lived In the same house, not as man and wife, but simply ns boarders with Youiib'h mother. A few months of this sort of thing, to the accompaniment of un availing efforts on the part of the hus band to effect it i ('conciliation, ended In the husband filing application for dlvorc . Ho is at pies, nt In Uulfnlo, x Y. 0 iiflarvelieux Foulards. XJf The elegance of Jebigns and texture completely surpasses any previous attempt at j SS American Silk Newness 8 This ideal silk dress wear has just an iveel in our silk room. A gorgeous display of tempting shades of Rose, Royal, Porcelain and Postman's Blue: Reseda and Pastel Greens; Tomato Reds, Beavers, Castors and Silver Greys, etc. Will they wear and what is the price, do you ask? Yes, they will positively wear and please you. The price is less than you will pay lor the foreign design of a poorer grade 75c and $1.00, See our windows (or the largest and finest display in the city. Ladies' Furnishers. :o3c:att::tttta3: SICHEL'S "MADONNA." How to Obtain a Plntinum Copy 12 1-2x10 1-2 in Slzo Free. Theio Is no painting among tho mod el u masterpieces of art that appeals so strongly to tho hearts of mankind as Slchcl's ".Madonna." It Is suld no amount of money could buy tho origi nal. A platinum copy of this painting 12',6 by lfils In size, would cost from J2 to $3 per copy In any first-class picture store In this city, but owing to the lib eral offer of the Norinutt Llrhty Man ufacturing company, It will bo possible to obtain a copy within a few daj-s absolutely free. The firm recently secured 50,000 copies ot this famous painting for free distri bution. They are 12',j by 164 In slzo and hae no advertisements upon them whatever. Bo gteat has been the de mand for them that the company has been compelled to allot a definite num ber to each city. The allotment for Hcranton Is now on the way here fiom the publishers, and as soon as thej have been received, It Is the Intention of tho Norman Llchty Manufacturing company to allow ono copy, until tho supply Is exhausted, absolutely free to each purchuber ot one 25-ccnt box of Krause's Cold Cure or Krause's Head ache Capsules. This Is ceitalnly tho most liberal nnd expensive offer ever made by any manufacturer. In the cities ot the east, where they have already made a dlstilbutlon, so great has been the demand for them, that the supply has been exhausted tho llrst day the pictures were placed on ex hibition. Announcement will bo made as soon as the allotment for thls,ctty Is ready for dlstilbutlon, but to make sure of lecelving a eop leave your name and addiess with your druggist at once, as the supply Is limited. She Is employed In tho Correspondence Schools. Hoio Than Was Bargained For. March 10, 1SU7, Mrs. Mary Fallon, of Old Forge, was the owner of a. half acre tract of land on Maplo street. In that borough. The tract was divided Into tin co lots and each was liupioved with a ibulldimr, the central ono with a hotel building. ' Antonio Costanzo wanted tho hotel building and bin gained with Mrs. Fal lon for her property. She contracted to sell it to him for S1.S00. Attorney John If. Runnel as called in by Mrs. Fallon to make out the contract, and for his guidance lu doing this was fur nished with the deed for tho whole tiact. Mr. Homier, so It Is alleged, understood th.it the description cov ered only the hotel lot, ancl copied it verbatim Into the conttaet. Two years later Mrs. Fallon was surprised, so she claims, to learn that Costanzo was ( lalmlng the whole plot as described in his contract. Inquiry developed the lact th.it Mr. Runner, as Indicated above, had Inadveitently made tho contract cover all three lots. Then she went into equity court to have the con tract reformed. The case came up for a heating yes teiday before Judge Kduards. Mis. Fallon swore that she only Intended to convey the hotel ptopurty, and Mr. Honner corroborated her. She also produced witnesses to show that the lliiee lots were woith all of $',00(1, or more than three times what Costanzo had paid. t Costanzo alleges that there was no inlsundeistandlng. Inadvertence, fraud or anything else connected with the deal. He offered $1,M)0 for tho whole plot, It was accepted, he got a con tract for It, and has paid the ptirchnse lnonej. Ills witnesses will be heard toinoriow. Joseph O'Hrlen and jr. J, Murtln ap pear for tie plaintiff, and for the de fendant, W. S. Rich! and Heihert L. Taylor. Ginnd Jury in Session. The grand Jury for the Mmch tenn went into session yesteiday morning, after Judge Kdwanls had appointed V. 11. Taylor as foreman, and chaiged its inembeis to make diligent Inquiry Into (Continued in I'ace t J kkkWkWfr .ijP'-'" , S5H Br 'fCv tT b s" ctVH WttWkWkWM r Mears & Hagen CARED FOR HIS FRIENDS PRESIDENT GIBBONS NAMES COMMITTEES. The Supporters of Jnync Were Not Favored with nny of the Choice Plums Building Committee Is Made Up Entirely of Members of the . New "Loyal 'Levcn'' Uni versity of Pennsylvania Scholar ship Offered to the High School Pupil Passing Examination. John Gibbons, tho new president of the Hcranton board of control, ap pointed his committees for tho com ing year at last night's meeting. The members of the Jayno faction, which has been In power for tho last eighteen months, are hopeless) In the minority on all tho committees on which they aro represented, and the most Important committee of all, tho building committee. Is tuado up of Mr. Gibbons' staunchest advocates. Hx-l'resldent R. T. Jayne Is made chairman of the nudltlng committee. This committee during the past few years has never had anything to do. Captain W. A. M.i. a Jayne man, Is retained ns chairman of the kinder garten committee. Tho list of committees, which Is given below, was presented last night by President Gibbons without any re marks and was read bj ,Secreta.y Fel lows: THH COMMITTEES. IIIkIi and Tralnlnc; T. J, Jfr.nirK', V. 5. T.ir. Kcr, I'. J. Langnn, W. A. May, (!. II. Slilic, Anthony 'alli, J. Sdiacftr. Tiachcra P. S. Darker, T. .T. Tcnnlnir, A. 11. Jljnoii. I). J. itocho. O. II. ftlirlrm, O. It. shln-a. II. J. CVMallcy. Iluildinit-O. H. Sihtiffcr, 1). .1. itoclie, P. J. f.ancan. C. II. shirt, II, J. Ixoimd, A. Walsh, I'. Coldcn. rin.ince-0. II. Suirfi. V. P. IlJtker. Dr. J. O'ihllry, P. Golden, V.. J. Leonard, 11. T. Jajnc, I,. Schnaji. Supplj I). .1. Itochc. II. .1. CVUalloy, O. II. Sehricfcr, ',. J. Leonard, A. L. l'rancuis, (I. It, Rhlrei. Text Uock I. .1. Iju(,an, A. WaUb. A. L. Francolt, V. NruN. T. J. Jci.i.itfrs, J. II. I'M'. II pi, i:. J. Leonard. Insurance II. J. O'jlaller, P. .1, Itorhr, .1. H, rhlltlpi, Dr. .1. (rjlallcy. A. Walsh, V, J. Leonard, V. P. Ilaikcr. Klndtrcarten W. A. May, T. J. .Trnnln?, A. II. Ionon, 1. J. ltuche, 1. J. Latigan, .1. Srchnrlcr, A. L. I'rancul.i. Itules T. J. Jmnlncj, II. T. Jajne. V. S. Ilirkir, I. J. Langan, K, Kvun. Auditing It. T. .lajne, K. Kiatw, I,. Schnau, A. WaMi, It. J. O'MjIIpj-. TO CODIFY HULL'S. On motion of Mr. Jennings the rulc commltteo was Instructed to codlfj a complete set of tules regulating tho transaction of business at tho board meetings and outlining tho duties of teachers and Janitors. A communication was received from Superintendent Howell announcing that a University of Pennsylvania scholar ship had been offeied to tho High school student passing- the best com petitive examination. Prof. W. E. Schlmpff, of tho High school, sent In a college graduate's1 per manent certificate and asked to have It approved by the board, which was done. The day school teachers' pay-roll for the month ending last Friday and tho night school teachers' pay-roll for the month ending next Friday were ap proved nnd ordered paid, tho latter subject to tho appioval of the super intendent. HEOB.OANIZATION ORDINANCE. The laws and ordinance committed of select council met last night and considered at length the ordinance providing for a. reorganization of tho city government under tho piolslons of the ripper bill. Clerical errors were corrected and the only amendments It was decided to offer at tonight's special meeting were of no great Import ance. Neives Like a Flat-lion. A' woman who suffered for three yeais fiom nervous prostiation says two bottles of Llchty's Celery Nervo Compound effected a complete cure. She hat dly knows today whether she lies nerves or not. as she never feels them It Is ceitalnly a wonderful rem edy. Sold by Matthews Bros For Sale. On ut-rount of leaving town, tho household goods, consisting of hall, pailor, library, dining room and bed room furniture nnd carpets, will be sold at nuctlon, commencing Thursday morning, March II, at 10 o'clock, at No. C2I Jelrerson avenue. Clearing Sale of Framed Pictures To Mako room for Easter Goods. A glance at our window will give you an Idea of the bargains Inside. The Griflln Art Co. - -i Ask ior Kelly's union crackots. The American Beauty Silk Cheney Brothers' American Silks for American Women jr I LAMPS HALF PRICE IfS it's not often Lamps, such u these, nro sold at a reduction. They 5j .5 ore samples of tho largest nianufactors ot Fine Lnmns In th i world, no two nllkc. Mountings huiuMHIed decoration, soino aro plated glass, that Is, a layer of Opal on the Inside with n layer ot Huby. Canary or Emerald on th out side, which gives a beautiful effect when lighted, with best centro m draft burner made. Prices, J.1.E0, JI.CO, JS.00, J3.B0 nnd $G. We will ml Ktiarantco thnt It you look them over nnd have nny knowledge of 2s lamp values you will saj" they are worth moro than double what w 5l ask for them. THEHE AIIE NO DUPLICATES. ; Geo V Millar & UCU r.XTllliai LEWIS & REILLY ALWAYS Nos. 1 14 and 116 Wyoming Ave. WHY WE CROW? BECAUSE Our Shoes Are Honestly Bought Honestly Priced Honestly Sold That's why you get more value in our shoes, and the truth of the matter is it pleases our customers. We Place on Sale Today AND WHILE THEY LAST And you should come to this sael. You will not be disappointed. 500 pairs Men's Working Shoes 75c ioo cases of Ladies' Rubbers, pair 25c 200 pairs Ladies Vici Kid Shoes, $1.50 kind 1.00 200 pairs Men's Rubbers, a little narrow 25c 200 pairs Men's Double Sole Shoes, the kind that made our store famous the $4.00 C A and $5.00 kinds. Why We Grow Price DJ The balance of our Ladies' Laird & Burt's Fine Shoes. Your size may be in the '" CA lot. Why We Grow Price L.D3 And Last, but Not Least, 200 .pairs Ladies' Comfort House Slip pers, solid soles and grain uppers, worth 75c. A A Why we Grow Price t-UL LEWIS REILLY Nos. 114& 116 Wyoming Ave Telephone 2452. Free Delivary to an Pari of the Gily . We Carry the Only Complete Stock of b llron and Steel! W in this section of the state. Don't Q make any mistake ket for same. Bittenbender & Co.,!? J5 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. ft One Cent A Word Is all it costs to make your wants known through the columns of THU TRIBUNE; and there is no better ad vertising medium printed in Scranton. SITUATIONS WANTCD ARE iNSCHTeO 00000000000000000 nro cast und gold plated cnamul or Sp ml 5: CWfcMsVV. I Co m Wyoraln? ATcnae g WU. W.Ik In .nd Look Around BUSY. I I wueu in tue mar- v M0 OOOOOOOOOOOO.OOOOO 0 . 0 O 0 0 o 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 FRCe, 0000000000 0000000O