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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, aiARCH 19, 1901'.
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An Excellent Combination.
Thu pleasant method and bcnuliclal
cfCects of the well known remedy,
Svmn op ITiob, mnniifactitrcil by tho
Camfoiinia. Fio Svhui Co., iltustrato
thevaliioof oblniiilne; the- llqtiid lnxa
tivo principles of plants known to bo
medicinally la.xutivu mul pre.scntlntr
tlieiu In tbu form most refreidilni-to thu
tusto mul ncecntnble to tho system. It
is tho oiui perfect Ktrencjthcuiui Inxa
tlx'o, ulennslni tho system ett'cetimlly,
dispell In),' colds, headaches nnd fevers
tfcntly yet promptly and cnnhllnir emu
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every eilijectlonubli) ((utility nnd Mill
htnncc, nnd its ncllu:-an the leidueys,
liver nnd bowels, without wculcnniiiK'
or irritating them, maku it the ideal
l.ixutlvc
In tho procosR of manufacturing flp.s
nro used, ns they nro plensnnt to thu
t;istc, butt Ho medicinal qualities of tho
remedy nro obtained from s-eiuui mul
other 'tirotniitic plants, by n method
known to thu California I'm Fyhoi'
Co. only. In order to pet its beneficial
t'lTectsund to avoid imitations, pleaso
remember the f nil nnmi! of thoCompnny
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
6AM FRANCISCO, CAI,.
LOUISVILLE. ItT NKW YORE, N, Y.
rornnlebyalll)rueRl8ts. Price DOc. per bottlo.
Ice Cream.
I II EST IN TOWN.
I 0 Per
j ,J)C Quart.
I LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO
I '-frltrlioDcOrderiirrompltr Dllver4
ej."-7 Ailams Aycnuj.
Scranfon Transfer Co.
I'aRganc Checked Direct to Hotels
;ind hivate Residences.
Office D.. L. & W. Passenger
Station. Phone fi'S.
Dr. II. B. WARE,
Sd'I.CIAi.lST.
HI- l:AR, NOS1: and THROAT
osm'liiv: hoi it.
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Wir.MAMSHMV?.,
(ipn, l'li-toBuf.
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I CITY NOTES I
MIIIIIM. Illl I'M'.NIM.. Ilif l'-ii'l "' -
- i iti-'l 'iluiiiii'x il Ni.inl"ii will iii I thu
inns '! o o'llmi. In the iiuiiii.ifli'ii. mum,
I lollliv liilililliisr.
I" I'.I.l CT A I'XI'TXIV A iniitinir n liM
i. 'Ilioina intlr.'p lull 1hmliv niiilii In Ilea
. .uliiUttt for tl. h.lM- hill ''". 'I'' -l'
. plain lll I clcricl.
lll.iitl.AII Mt'.rri IN'!.- -'nio ri'SMljr li.ii the f
ll.'liwure, IjirUi.Titiim uinl XXeMrrn '"
i njfi unlun will hi! Ii"lel le-.li,c-.jy eioniuir,
v mli Jl. hi u'oloik. Ill Carp.MilcrN lull,
W nuns Millie.
I liV.-l!ii I Mm. if ml llii'b"'ii "'l
i pill ll.iii iniil",vo .ii (In Mueirli brjmh
- rtl., . e-iiiii1ctliu il. iij fer IVbriu.y.
I i I ncL uvJiitu pi - i 1 1 iiiil lu infill' njfiln
il tlio Utler pirl ( tnl ick.
Ill 1,1) 1 Mll.l! llVlh. Cinic l"l.i.ti. ml-
(, nf I.1I ll.oiiuiiil murl. W.I-. liaU iincK'f
i,i hill li) MtkMiii.in lluwi- la--t nli;lit in Hi.
uu of awjiitt inO lullir.t. Krlti Sinivui'.
colorcil of 1.!l Iti.unoii'l lonri, ili
1 1, editor.
l.li'llMifil.l' 'I HI! 'sl. Ml. Cfuisi .i'l
I Mi. J . Il4nc, lutli of .W7 I'ciilir
. tut, were iiicMnculiiri' ;.MtnU ciuli otliii in
"nnin MHI.ir' etiutt lat uriilnit for tenth. (
i miw (or trniuiul I'urpiooi. ll,tli .ai wire
i - Ililglll
i.mi.N n nvii.i'.r.. riioini, r i.aiu
i i lull lictoro Alilcniian Millar jMtuihv lui
. h aiinc Wnlnnday allcinoon at a cAlod. oi
vciiy.tiy 'wllcc of 1 ST. II. .1. Mitihcrt,
k iivrlnlrnilrnt of ttio I'riuUnliil f.lte liiFiiranri
, D'utnv. 1 the niosfciitor
u-iiiiirii'ii ii, "i ,ii
rntliy, I the piosfciitor
HMI!OrK AM) IW M". P -I i lnnol I II
Ii iilc station JUtcr I". V. Mi.r.iiin, Toiului
i ii .luliti 1'jiicII, John T. rinnrrly and S I.
I r.i.nt, of tlic I.iikananti lalliciil, ihtmliv
1 iyIiciI tpctlal ikllicry IcltiM from Irtliinl
BOND OFFERINGS.
Spring Brook Wnter.lst Mtfr.Ss
Lackn. Vnlley Elec. LiRht, 1st
Mtg. fB.
North Jersey nnd Pocono Moun
tain Ice Co., Ut Mtg. 5s.
Standard Gas Co., 1st Mtg. 5s.
Lhirhton Watet Supply Co.,
1st Mtg. 5s.
New Mexico Hallway and Coal
Co., 1st Mt(r. 5i.
Description nnd price on appli
cation. 4-
f riroai:y, N, Y. WllltJ-Buie. -
t- . Oarbondile. -f
- 4, 3 and , Oommouweultli IHds , -f
. Scranton -
4 4- -
gSS-ftO
-a.
fmilnlnliiB tiliiiiiroiku and l.r loif, llity me
tint from I.lniorirk, Irrhml, ly I". O'Krffr, for.
inirly chief fpfcljl nBOtit rm the backnwinii
tnllroJil, hy in now Honrnlng In tlie rtntriilil
Ulr.
(llt'Tfl ALKNOUI.I.IHIKt. Tlir ImarJ of nun.
oucru of tlic riorrn JIImIoii ntknowleiliti! with
(Innkd lu(l from the mlato of MIj MiiU Nor
Ion llwd thtoiuli )Ir. l'.lla Mrobfikrr, unJ Jil
from lloltn l. fuller and ?i from Hie Atiifrmnn
Meinori.il million.
DIlOKItTnil TAKi:.V ll(-K --Onrn hxettu-y,
(lip ilorrlrr from Company 11 l'lut mtilluj,
ulio lokeil up In police lieailquartirn lilt
Weilnnxlay a tlrn tn l)ormor' W.ni.l, .Sew
York city. jiterdiiy, uliere l.e will 1k trirJ
licfom a mlliury court lor ileHitUin.
A:sM:T mmt-vistiip tuii t ten.
klon of tuxri mid upn.il Mill lu,ir nppralt fmni
a number of tt.mli not jet liiurrt on Hip follow
Intr iljjm Snnd .ml Itarrh Joj I'ourlli wind,
.M.inli l'J; 1 illli wurcl, Mauli n;; Ninth wnl,
Ahull 'l 'Jriith ml, Mireli '.'f Klcientli
wjnl, March "Ti Tuintlrtli want, Jhtili 21.
Mlllll" II WIS T WAIt.-rioUMriter and Ju
ilioii, i hi- IVtin aitnli increhniiN. nro enjoy
ing tliemwhc tlie, ij. eiicrJi lloldtlcger
a ane.ted at the Inilaiue or .lineph.on and
held under KK) bill for toiirt on the rluigr of
anauli and lutlery. siluriUr .Kip'ioti wjii
nvled nnd lull under MHO hill Libre Aldet
nun Kjsjii foraiiaiiU Jiul bjllci) on UobMficer.
Till: DIIAWIMi-i.-lbe wiral atllileb upo.i
Mhiili tlwruM neie not nild b the i.'reni Hlil?i
Wheelineii .md not rntlled o(T at their lilr lut
ek will ho diawn for fit the new ilub Iioiim
Lett hitindi.v eienliu. The artlclu lire a l.nilk,
mile bi(..(le and a mileage bonk, neile "II."
'Hie holder of the winning tleki t, No. XV, on
inilcaKf book "( " , not known.
MrKTIXn DP M.UM I I.I II llie uifiilir
tiiHttiiiir ,( the Culliolie Histoib il soilrn mid
Vwmaii MaRUlne rlub will be held Iniihihl. An
addresi mil be dcllirred by Hon. .Inlin 1'.
Oiiiiinm mil MU V. Iluineti. of linen llidee,
will lead i papir mi l!n "(liiurlcrlMle Urlt
inc of llniili, r miIl." Hie- yoc.il and in
,1 ruineiil.il nimie will be in el. irn- l Mr. Ieon
aid, of Hie dihedral ilioli.
OMUIIIIOIT l:hl.i:KI).-l.elj IMIeihon.
he orange IxOdltr, who .as tut li, to the
innl Jill la-t week, lor ollim line lite fide
walk, wm nil ueil Irmn the mint) Jill yeiter
ill), lliuii.e hi brltl ktiy with hherlir Sehadt,
Duirhout cut uih uiu that double of .i
inllr .in- tndrt lined. I lit inhL the heutl
trid llei onler Molr had a i-otHtiltation 114 io the
bet mciiii of i omniittliu him (o an inline
a) him.
TltOllll.K 0i:it A IIOMtl) rill.U fliatlM X.
O'Connor wa analKied before Aldeiiiun Millar
jeMcnlay, th.irxrd by I". II. Duikln, or the
liiind (,'entril hotel, Willi il'frjtidltiir a bo.udliu
home krtpir, D'Cmior is alleged to haie ile
framleil Hurl in to the ntcnt. of iJ.I0. lie .n
In Id under 0fi ball for outt, ami linmidiili ly
broiifht ii counter-iliari,c iitfiinst Dili h hi for per
jurr. 'Ike Inter entend bail for a liearins Veil,
ne.di) at 2 o'tlock.
M'MIIII. COMMIT II. I) -lianl, Miilne. nf
lliVl iiiih Ujuinlni; auuue. ij irre.led by
Illeriie Moir nfler i uurry h.ne leMeiilar
iiioinliiu He inmhiil liN prNuiier before Aldtr
nun Millar, wlirie MiVlltie wai airued of fori;
mi; the name of l'unk K. Mnuls to an older for
S.i. 'IhU vi done Man Ii 'i l.-t, and a ialieil
y .toe llurrow-. a luiuh wjkiui jtroprirtoi, who
woie nut the wairanl Mi Vittlo was louimltteil
to Iho county Jail in del lull of ) bail.
I'WCJV llll. 1.1 MID. 1'iofi.Mir l.oiMher. if
New York ill), la-t nikht k'lie nn eliil)llimi of
hiiaislit md tint) tutliird KhiHUini; .'il Kingh'n
pulnn on I aikawanru .lU'inm. miijII lint
irv uppiei f Hue iiunilur ot i-Klatore k,f(tei
him .iml w.iiiiiIv nppliiidtil a nnnihei of te
markihln thou mule. Lonther al-ai pla) a I.
in. likable ijaine without I he u-e of n cue, ntii
iitiolv tnuiipiil illn- the ivorin Willi hi. lundi
m.ikis i-oino ei) ileer hlioi.
1)11) NOr M'I'HMI. l'uYiduit John Mitihrll,
of the fnitnl Mine Woikiu; I'risident T. I).
Miholl, of liHtrht Xd. I; N itlon.it I'oimuillei
nun t'lediilik Dilehir, Oricaniri-r ItohirL Limit
injlit, Knelir) .Inhii T Demp-iy, Mailin I),
lluhiti), of the (inti.il l.ihor union, .iml com
liutern Horn the iniiiers' nn 1 labor iimniw, wire
ill pi 1 Milt 111 (lllllllMV lllll M1l(llla .iliiinoon
to loiiduil an ine-.i:itiou into thu charitu pre
imed axilnr nieiiibu of the mine wmkeri be
the "'ei.iiitoni.in. No repieM lit itle of iho litlrr
.ippuiril, linwiur, .h a rioull ot whnluihe
iiii-eliu w.u calhil oil.
M'llJllllOIIV WMt.-A ihe i.iull oi n,li;l.
boM quinels, nlhoiiy l.illeepie. nf Oil )om
iini nienui-. was .uri-teil )0-.tini3 on tne
iluiKi' f l.'cfiiia il' Inn- doic. iiefnred l
.'.nob Dinmbaiiiu. of !HJ M)oiiiliir .iieiine, and
llkiwl-c- A1m .lai lib Ililiuibauiu, til the iliisUuie
in Mr-. Stiies (,llle..i.ie l.u tlmal.. Ij-I Tn
(In it , jlhi'nl Hi it (,lllf..iioN il.v bit the
7 ip.il old on of Deimbaiini in the leu, no I
Mir (,lllii.pie daim-i thai the diltnilaMH wif
nihil, tliir.its .iK'.ini-L liu tin 1ht uu' .ik'uiii-i
Cillcpie uj-i (oiiiliniLd until f oMimU Mniu-lit.
vliih' .Mr., lliuii li, nn w m hfld under -i") tin)
b i iciiii. 'Ih'. iaes wen I e. id l, Miluni'm
Mllln
PASSED THIRD READING.
The Reorganisation Ordinance Got
Through by nn Unanimous!
Vote Olivei's Sensation.
Tlii' uiilliialii'i- im idluir lnr j ;;t'n-
I'l'ill It UIK-MlllX.lllllll Of till' llIV KOMM'll-
mi'iit under the pi u talons of thi- rliiiier
bill pot tliniush m1oi t council last
nlKlu on thinl ivaillnpr in pnictlcally
thu H.tiiie fotiu In which It was intiu'
dnci'il. It Is the louKi'.ii h1ukK urilinuiitu
n 1 1 1 1 1 has ever been passed by tin
local councils, urn! It took city Clerk
l.avellu nearly un limit' to tend It last
uliiht. Whon he had llntahcd and tin
mil was i.'illi'il there was nut it s1iikI
olo ivRlstcied iiKalnt It. Tho ordin
ance will be taken up tunluht by tho
common council at a special niei'llni;-.
-Mr. Oliver caused quite a little stir
by Introducinir a uiohuion dlioctlnj;
the city ccmtioller to ccitlly to the
recotder tho aiuuuut of the Indebted,
nous of o.-.Mayor James (!. llalley to
the city, and illrei tliifr the chief of
police to cause the hitter's aricst upon
the cluu'KO of Pinliozalement uimn hui h
eel tlllcatlon beliitf made. He explained
that the two year stntutmy limit
would soon explio and said that the
cuunclls should see to It at once that
the es-mayor bo punished. Xo one
bCLundcd the pioposlllon.
Tin. jittUelary cmnmlttoe rej.ntieU
adversel upon u number ol claims
which had been icferred for imcstlKa
tlon Ainuiif,- these claims were the
follow intr: II. l Sheeian, of (iieeii
Ciiove, $lor; .John Nnnne, $25u: T. j.
MtC.ulie, Sit.KO. The adveio reports
were all adopted, thoiiKli Mr. Keijan
made n hard but unaticce.ssfiil flijht to
havo tho Xoonft claim passed.
Tho tollouluf,' ortlluanct'S were puKsed
on third and lluul readliiB: MnkliiK
opoctnratlnc," and the thiowlutr of
oleclilc llulit catbons on the slteet a
nulsanco punishable by u ihio: dlvld
Inj,' tho city Into districts for tho ex
pcudlturu of money for street repairs;
providing for the erection of u iho
al.tim box at or In the I.acltawannu
hospital; providing for an eleettlo
llshl at tho corner of Wheoler avenue
and IIIiIkc ltow.
Mr. VatiKhan offered a resolution,
which was adopted, piovldlni,' for tho
locntlun of (Ire nlarm boxes at tho cor
ner of Crown nvcnuo and Maple, street,
and nt tho corirtT of Stafford avemio
ami Maple street
Organs. Orgftns. , Organs.
You can buy tin.) secoiJ hand Oiunus
In pood condition, anyvhere from $10
to $25 and J.'iO, with bik nnd stool, nt
Guernsey Hall, .111 Wisblnpton avenue,
Hci union, I'a. J. AV. Outrniey, Prop.
CARING FOR
THE EMPLOYES
LECTURE OV ARNOLD SHANKIIN
IN PARISH HOUSE.
Told How n Dayton, Ohio, Manu
facturing Concent Is Striving for
tho Elevation of Its Employes.
Qrtve Them Shortet Hotus and Ad
vantages for Education nnd Social
DlverHiona Topic of Mr. Shank
lln'n Lectin e WaB "A New Era in
Life." What He Said.
-inolil Hlianklln, of ib National
Cash HoKlster coinimny, of Dayton,
Ohio, Inst nlRhl delivered an Inlerest
lnC lecture on "A New Kin In Life"
at ft. Luke's Parish House. The ad
dress was (riven under the auspices ot
the Korautou JOnglncei's club and the
attendance was larKe, niuny ladles
beltiB present.
Mr. Shiinkllu Is a brluht entortalnliiff
Hpeakar and commanded tlu Intense
Interest of his audience throughout. A
feature of the adilresn was the many
different slerr.optlcon views thrown on
the cunvu.-s ilurlnK the couise of hli
fttnaiks. .Mr. Shanklln was introduced
by It. V. Rowley, piesident of the
Sernntun IhiKlneer's club.
The leetuie was n history of the b''1
ulnnlmr mid Kioutli of the peculiar
metlicds which Iiiim- been adopted and
carried on ,o successfully bv John IT.
and 1''. .1. Patterson In the National
cash leKlctor factory nt Dayton. O.
The htatoiy of the movement was
shown by 220 rolutnl lantern photo.
KinphM.
VVAT IT C.IUIW.
The busli'K-s beffiin In 18s'.. wlih but
one man, n boy nnd a In the, in a small
loom, but wrew to Midi tan extent that
in 1SSS II wnR found necesrary to build
u factory. This building was elected
on the farm land whore the Patter
sons had played and plowed ns boys.
In ISM) the bulldhif- wn.4 doubled. The
business has so Increased that Jiddl
tlms hae bten made to the plant
ftom time to tlnv, until now the Moor
space under the roof covers more than
thirteen and n half at tv ind the em
ployes In iind about the factoty nutn
ber 2,'. tn which ntv ndded mor,'
than 1 tbO sales asents, mlcsmcn nod
nlllre fotce in the cities of the fnlted
Slates nnd foreign countries, ruakluK
u force of moio thnn :: 70U people.
The bushir.s was pucces-fiil until
1CP2. Then, leallzlncr that somethlni;
was wioncr. and investigation levelled
the fact that there was lack of the
best orfcaulyntlon. lack of knowledge
of the business and lack of sympathy
on the part of the emplovev. To
overcome all thes difficulties, uu old
bulldlntr down town was bouuht und
ntrniiKul ns u lecture hall, with a per
manent steieoptlcon and set ecu. The
factory people, their families unit
filcud.s, eie invited to the lectin es.
which weie r.lveu one evening of each
wick. Fly means of crude slides', the
employe.'" attention was called to tho
waste In the way of washing1 their
hands with benzine and putting' too
much oil on the machinery. Soon ihla
was stopped.
i.EcrrnKH on m:.inr.
Lectures were nlven or lualtli mid
on sslcm. It was found that the peo
ple lesponded very readllj to till'-, and
It was decided to i.uiy the mutter
fllither on liy devices clubs and so
cieties for ihe trlita and the men, ck
tendlnK to the boys and irlrls of thii
nelBhboil nod, Weie established. Then
the motheis had placed at their dis
posal, under the chaie of n deaconess,
the "N. C. U. House or Usofulnc-s."
situated Just ni foss from the sheet
fioni the factory. These vatlous or
franlzatlons mi el heie ilurlnrr the nf
tcrnoons and eeiilnir of the week,
lieu, was established the lltst kinder
KM ten In Dayton, the Patterson broth
els halm,' tiled In vain to Induce the
public pi hoots to adopt the klmlerirai
ten voik.
Now that a klnuVririrltu has bc n
(MnbllMi'Vl hi seveial iiliblii! schools
and In the school nearest the factory,
the company has built n little bouse
five blocks further on. south of the
factory, anil In the chIrp of the city of
Dayton, whore thtte l. no school of
any kind, and has there established
Hs klndt'i Kartell. In this same little
liour-c, bos anil sliI.1' and yotini peo
pu ol the nelKhhoihood ate illowcd to
nuet. They aie taiiKht sIiikIdk' nnd
dnncIiiK: and the trills nre taiiKlit aew
Ing and the ludlmenls o" conklncr. A
domestic-economy teacher, a rraduite
of 1'iatt unlverslti", Is In ( barge of this
branch of the woik.
The Rlrls have oiKan'ed theni'-i'Ives
Into a Wnincu's Century club, the Hit
fecleitited wonK'ii's club In the I'nltcil
States which Is nnde up of fnciorv
Kitl. Mr. Phanklln said:
AIIIIVMMI-.M or HOI ll
fnr in my of Ihr-e nirthnd hid lion .ulupiel
Ihe lniti.imuiuit lud time to t'li-il: of tlv com
ton of the people, and one winter morninif all
of llir men and women wire notleed coniliii; In
tngithrr ill n.SO u'tloik. Il w.n hoon eh cldeil
that they would be allowed to luilie later; and
now our nun come .it 7 o'cluck. while our uirl-i
do noi lepmt until 8. 'Ihe nun are pild for ten
Imiiu' work, and do but nine and one-lull hour,
while tho (till lire pild lor ten liciuin.' work
and flu but eltiht Iiouis each diy. I'ndir the
old Fislrni, our people all lelt the inclor) at ihe
i-inie time, the men and women rowdlu:r on Id
Ihe meet c.u. or liinsliur on a liet they could,
'bin now our idrls leaic al ".S) o'clock und ai-
i iiik-euieiil hoc bun undo Willi the sttrct
i.ii icunpiv by wlileh n mllleleut mnnber of
e im will be waiting en the track to accommodate
our (jiil; urd the nun leu" at 6.11, Some of
the irlrM iMe libuliit te mil from the factor),
while more thin 7') of our men come ami go, by
the in of wheel Ihe rompaii) Inline; piejured
eiinl for iliMIng the whl. ri iti. and fur
ui.li fiec of charge cotnpren,cd aid for tlio tlrm.
Uu. null rial l fuml-hed, apiont and ,lece
hl made, liundired and kept icpalrul, Bialh,
tot the kIiN, while the nun hale ipluiiK and
Jiunpcr-i fuiliMied at aitml iot
One d.i), in (.oinif lluoush the laetuu-, one of
Ihe Me.. l"atleron ww a yottnij Rhl lioldiui;
l tin btiikit on the rjdlator. He uppo.id shit
w I. lieitlns paste, but on Inquiry found ihat fho
w.. lieatliie coffee for hor lunch. In souirf on
tliouh he found other tiiN titling on 'lU'h
KtoiN and old chairs nnd rutin tlcn luucii
u bet It). j, coulil. It wax not lone until ar
rangement, wire mnlo and eoltee was ered tho
UiiK cr.'tlii. Tien the) found an old altie width
wn not britiK u-ul, lad it ileun-d out, thv
rillern painted, lieort .hillaied mul had the
iheipcft tablm and chair. pnitblo put Into it,
wii'i white linen end our k'liU weie Invited tlieio
lo nuke it 1 1 : c. i f ilinlig; loom. They ' r i n if 11.111
timid, butter and incut, and we luini-h -111(0
hundred elds el.ill) with lolfte or ceico.1, .oup
and d"-lt, at a eul 01 one cent (.nil It un
in to do thli from a dollaii and-ccnu standpoint,
a we jre ible lo proio fo 1111) m inuf iclurer.
Haui'if cluiio till-, for the fulory and Uu pin-
Maiy Schoo' Children fln Slo'dy
Mnilier UnCi hwect I'owdcra for riilhlien, med
In Mother llray, u luiuei In (Itiiart tt Home,
ww uik, ineas up 01.11 in 21 heuni, mro I'e-
sou ov an uumn.i,, . ,. .,.. v : -'
..,1 i'ih'c iii,irfl fl ' v null, '..,e, batuple
MiiMlll.l.. Addreie. A)U1 llflfll ,,,;,,.
, , . :. ,, ., ."ii
,,riui.i-., iiviiuauie, sioiuaiii iroulili., leetliln.
,i oTV..",u,' "'" r''-':'" 'ho ItuwcU. und
' m. 1.'!"'. ,Vlr.' 1:""l' 1"ru,'' M.ildeti.
...'.iiVil.., A! ! -t Mulliliie In the world
cecii.ii ami coinii jiiiitier -
pie, they then teullful that the factory inr.
rouudlni and (lie purioundliiir. of the honiM of
Ihe iinpln.in were not oi briiitlfut 114 they mlfihl
be They cleaned up the farlory l.inn and later
Itirlled Mr. Olmiteail, of IllinMuil nrolher.,
land.eiipo ir-rdnrr, of lloUon, who laid out the
World' I'.ilr in t'hliiKo, to romp to l)j)lon
and tnaVe lUttice'tloM, whlrli he did. III. nig
m.lloi were adopliel, ind our lawns and the
homei of our employe! hr like llonrr (taril"n.
In the ranii.
They carried out the nlniple A, II, C of hiid
nape Katletlnir, which l tint the) choutd knp
open pui, plant lor pilien for the h,,.t front
mid tuck ) mil., window loxu, poirh In, line
plnilliij, bo).' iraiden., etc. er the rem.
pati) beea'me iiil(eteil In thl, woik, nnd after
I he rmp1o)e had been iiiiretrd, the Kreat
pieitloii then tin liuw tn pain Ihe Intirett of
Ihe people in the neighborhood mid thl. wa.
done hi 1111 nil of thee pilrei limit now nil of
the homen In that I sill of Hi) Ion which fi
called Siulli I'irk, ami wliie-h readieji for a rndlii
of len blrcka all niiuind the factory, l one nf
tin pnttle.t pot! In the Wrild
liter all thin Iml been elone, the next great
step win tluf of latluK onie ol inr bo), and
10 do Ihat the l'lillimoii IhotheM wt 'lliile two
111 tea of ground kouili of ihe fnotorv and invited
loll) Ikiw Id come and ktud) veaet ible aarden
III under 1 conin't(nt teniier. Ihe hn.1 )eir
it wan bird lo Rit the fori) bon; at the c'lin
of the hut diy of the Mroud liar we had tint
number, .iml l.efnte work beknii on thp lint day
of lJt )eir we Iml Ihe lull quota. S 111111) ap.
piled for ,pue thli )ear eueli Inn haling li)1W
feel, Mim 1'ittiKuii liaie net .iilde two more
niie. 01 land for thN purpoce, no they will
hale eluhi.i-four bo), at woik theie thl. jear.
Duilnir two .mm ii which there bma aie allowed
to work time He) are taiiRht lo enrich nnd
till the vol and lalte twent)-lwo kind, ot lepe
Inl.li . Thev 1.11111 tale to their home! all whhh
Ihe faintly nuy wl.h to ii-.p, and after that lliey
em M'll ihe pn.lurt and pueket Ihe money.
Thei are tll SV) In prle- fur Hie he.l Riidui.,
1". lllll Sf'liCK.IIOVs
tler to liuny thlniw which hive In en done
hi the eompain, one ih) a nun said to the
president Ihil there weie time when he would
like to make .uj-Ri.Mloni, but he nuppoied that
11 It w i done il woull be of no in,- to him,
mul it would neccr reach the head of ihe depart
ment. Il wn not loni? until mull autoeiraphle
riiiMcrs weie placed in luiy ilcpiitincnl in the
hiulillnit, and Hie people wcrenoililed bv biillilln
llmt they weie invited 10 in ike FUgmestlotK on
iiupioiriiicnls J) In the pioiluel or the meihoil.
ol the eoinpaiiy, and uiIiImiI that they would
le pild for the bet one hundred tigEWt Inns
wlih Ii weie adopted annuallv. The lOtnpiny now
p.n i,!li( for "iiili jUkTeatlon!. 'Hie flrt jear
inter makiiii; tin! otter the roinpati) iccciied four
iliouaitd Minirertioiil, and ilmlnec the pact four
ieiu the) Ulio iciehed an averaae of twenty-kl'c
hundrcil,
Ihe pli-e dlclrihiltioii l Dl'.vni. .1 Kali occ.1.
lon and I, In Id in I'alernon Kroie, just itouth nt
tlio futoiy. Iit )ear there weie more than
30 (urn pioi'le pment
Annually tho m-Miiif foree U In lied to t)iton
to kpenel a week, and the 1111 et lug! are held in
a lame tent in thU jame lfrenc, 011th of the
factoiy. limine ! i tun-irted ihninR the iliy,
and .1 uooil time in Ind al nlcht.
s piiKif 01 the fact tint we hae sillied the
impithii'! of our peeiple, wheneiet the pir-lil,-lit
and ilcp-piouliiit ilium Iroin I'nrqpn Hip people
liiiike the requevt Ihat they be allowed to glip
11 nil .1 ncipnon; and lliie Ih alwa)! panlpil.
llu-Ine-is men want in know what we accom
plish by this und we ran awiire them tint we do
not do II fioni .1 phlluitluopic M llulpollit, but
for the reason tint it vi,i u. T.ikr. In one of
mr k'lrls' ilepirlnieul', a coniplrlon between
the lear of lvi, when eur Rii1 wolked ten
Imiim 1 diy, and 1-07, when they worked richt
liiiim a day, pieie woik, and we atu ehown lint
where thirty Rirli weie cmplojcel in thU depirt
110 lit In 18fi7 the hid thlil)-nine in I SI I: and
vihete Iho-e Hint) nine irN hid worked for len
houn a ih and the Ihirli Kill! eishl hour! .1
ila where the les(r nuinber of einplnco were
uoikuu on eboilcr hoiii Ihev elid nlinost double
the wrl , iipd cull Rill neeiM'd almo.-t double
lue iiiuouut "f pa), while Ihe en-t tn the cotupiny
ii e.eh n-Unr, in ko far a! that department
ia coi.wi ml. uj rut I", percent. We need no
loriner root I' il It pais lo treat our people in
lhi way 'Ih" lei-onl of the men's department
kho th.it it (.und woik li.u pud, al-o.
SI'KM)-, llllll'.n I'l.lt (KNT.
I1ii4 couipiii) .peiid! .: per lint, of an annual
pal-loll of "l , Wt.eKHj in thl! work. As Mieiw
fill liiisiiie.! men Ihe) would not do IliU unleei
they knew Ihe) weie leeciiini; 1 Rood income
from it; and it l! Itn-ir eh'lie lint iiery piron
who etnploi! laboi 111 1) be bioutfl.t lo 1 icilii-
liotl Of till! flit.
i ltoekefellei Ins kIuii hu million! to cob
le'es, L'aiucRle Iiuh Riii'ii hi. million! tow'iul
llbi 11 lee. and Ml-s liOiild U dolotmi; a Rood part
ef I er ineotne lowanl miliy kooiI iiutitution!,
w) the l'atteioti lliolhci! ale deioiliu; their time
and this amount of inorev tnw.inU teiehlna the
eniploviin in the world tint It is heller lo treat
their entplii) it. as if thei were people, and not
tii.il hlncF, to pi) 1 nun ku inui-h per d.n- for lii
inner le- anil al Ihe snne iliue for the benefit r,f
Ins Ilium and lii he.u'
NOTHING TO ARBITRATE.
That Is the Statement Made by Val
entino Bliss Upon His Return
to tho City Yesteidny.
"We bale- nothlua: to nibltiate, and
I, for one. will certainly not be a pnitv
to any effnrts to settle this silk mill
stilke by such means." This statement
was made to a Tilbuno man last even
Ini by Valentino llltss, owner of silk
mills In North Sci anion, Duntiime nnd
Dlekxou City, and who letttrned at G
o'clock iroin th" South In company
ultli Superintendent V. II. Davis, of
the S.iuquolt Silk Mauiir.ictuitn', com
pany. Tlic two gentlemen K ft for Geoigl.i
about three weeks ago, and spent tliolr
ilme siinee In n tour or minus ottth
eni states, coniblulnir business with
pleasute. and nialntalninp: a sharp
lookout for available sites for a silk
Indusiry. Since their deparluie the
iitiestlon of aihltiatliiK the strike aiosc,
and ll became s norally undeistood
that ui)ou the .stand adopted by them
hlliKos the outcome of the .strike.
Mr. llllfis said hist nlKht that tint feir
a moment will he consider the stilkeis'
proposition, and added:
' I do not think any of the I01 al own
ois will it I v the mailer any serious
consleler.lllon." Mi. llllss hus (ee Kleil
to mote his North Seinntou mill fiom
the city, and the woik has been alteady
he'KUii of jeniovInK the niaehluery from
the mill. Its owner would nut state
last nleht whcie he coiitompliued e.s-tnbll.-'hlUK
It, saie thai the nuiv site
would be down South. No move will
be made tnv.arels the (muster of either
of tho other two faoloilc.o.
Kunerlnleniiont Davis said thai as
y.n he had not Klven cinefiil thoiiKhl
to tho iiiiestlnu of in bit intleiii, and had
not decided on any course to pursue.
No meeting's note held ycuierdny of
the ritt Ik-Ins silk mill woil.ers. outside'
of a sexslnn of Ihe e.etiiti coinnilr
tee held In the moruliiK. at which little
business of linpnrtniico was transai'te'd.
Almost nil the Inials have now com
pleted the fonnlntr of their wiikp scales
und have fot winded them to hend
ctuaite'is. to be embodied In the stnte
ment which will be placeel in the hands
of a board ot aibltiiitlon, In case this
method of selllllitf the stilke Is finally
adopted.
All of the scales ndlleie Oloselc (n
that drawn tip by the imi'UIIo eenn
mlltee In the cm ly part 01 the strike
and submitted lo Supeilutendeiu Du
lls, of the Saueiuolt mill. It Is likely,
howeiei, that the clause providing for
the ilolui, away with tho flnlnif system
will he done iiwny ivlth, . special
committee Is dnvotliiK their nttentlnn
(o thta phase of tho iiiicxtlnn.
Steam Heating nnd numbing.
P. P. & M. T. Howley.231 Wyoming ave.
Ask for Kelly's union 'crackeis,
COMMON PLEAS
COURT OPENS
CASES THAT WERE UP TOR A
HEARING.
Wolfgang and Cooper Trespass Suits
Ate Having Their Second Hear
ings Before n Jury Several Coses
Continued for Settlement In
junction Obtained to Prevent the
Execution of a Contract for Light
ing the Streets of tho Borough of
Jermyn Poor Dlrcctois Appointed.
Other Mattel n.
The Mm eh letni of common pleas
court opened yesterday mornlm,". with
JtidKe John 1. Kelly on the bench In
the main comt loom and JiiiIro 11. M.
IMwurd In No. '2. The following case
was reported settled and was sttlcken
off the list: Alexander Hi others
against Michael llosack, appeal. Thess
cases were continued for settlement,
P. Itonlnn against Annette ftey
nulds, wiikcs: IlrldKCt Gray HRalnst
Muty MeC'ormlek nnd others, eject
ment. This case was leporled dlscon.
tinned: John M. Pohr against Dolan
& Company, assumpsit.
The application for a mandamus
usulust Burgess John J. Manning, of
Olyphant. was withdrawn. II was
sought to compel Mr. Manning tn sign
11 motion awarding n contract for the
construction of a .sewer to Stephen
Fhinughatit Mr. Manning demanded
that a resolution be adopted, holding
that the mote passing of a motion was
Insufficient. The tesolution was te
cently passed and received Mr. Man
ning's signature nnd the necessity for
a manilnmuH disappeared.
In the ease of Amos Scott against
George W. fte.-ile mul others, a felgneel
Issue, a verdict for the defendant was
taken.
When court adjourned the tiespass
cases of K. J. Wolfgang against the
Scranton Railway company was on
trial before Judge Kellj. It was tried
once before nnd a verdict leturned In
fai or of the plalntllf, but a now trial
was gt anted for the reason that jurors
without permission went lo Penn ave
nue nnd viewed the place where Wolf
gang's wagon was struck by a trolley
cur owned by the defendant company.
Wolfgang wns represented yesterday
by Attorney K. C. Newcomb and the
company by Attorneys liverett Warren
and C. P. O'Malley.
In Xo. 2, before Judge Kd wards, the
case of George Cooper against the city
of Scianton Is on tilul. He asks dam
ages for Injury done a property ownea
by him at Kighth and West Linden
streets, because of surface wnter which
wus carried off by the sewer con
structed for that purpose. The case
was tried once before; and a non-suit
granted, which wns subsequently
stricken off. When comt adjourned
yesterday all of the evidence for the
plaintiff had been heard. He la repre
sented by Hon. R. N. Wlllard and the
detendnnt by City Solicitor A. A. Vox
burg und Assistant City Solicitor D.i
Id J. Davis.
The ejectment case brought by Mis.
Annie ii. Rose against her mother,
Mrs. Hose M. Hulaud, of North Ablng
ton, in order to establish a title1 to
certuln land now held by the latter,
was brought to a siuldeu termination
est'1! day when Surveyor 'Simons, of
La Plume, was called by this plaintiff
lo the stand.
He stated that he had not fully torn
pleted the survey of the land. Tho
plaintiff's attorneys pleaded surpilso
ami asked that the case bo continued
lo give time for the making of a proper
survey. Judge Kelly refused to allow
.1 continuance and a. voluntary non
suit was accoidlngly taken. This wns
the- s'Cond time the case was put on
trial.
An Electiic Light Muddle.
Comt yestorelav granted a prcllmln
niy writ of Injunction restraining
George Pendicd, burgess of Jermyn,
anil the other boiougb officials from
executing a ten-year contract for the
lighting of the boiough streets with
the Crescent lOlcetrlc Light company
The injunction was petitioned for by
Homer I). Carey, who Is interested in
the Jcniiyn Klectrlc Light company.
The Kt It Ion sets foith that on March
Jo the boiough council receliod propo
sitions for lighting: the streets of the
borough for ten years. Prank Stacker,
leptvsentlng the Crescent Electric
Light company, olfered to furnish
lights at S7.r' each, pay 2uu for the
privilege of stringing wires and elect
ing poles, and If he obtained tho con
tract, he fuither agreed to pay a bonus
of $l,J0U
t'pou the same occasion, the piopo
sltlon of the Jeinivn Klectrlc Light
company, which has been ftunlshln't
light to the borough for years, was re
ceived. This company oifutcd to fur
nish lights tor $72.50, and if awaided
the tontiaet to pay a bonus of $1,230.
It Is claimed that both these bids weie
set aside, and that Sloe l;or was per
mitted lo niiiku another pioposltlon,
offeilng lights at $72.oO each and a
cash bonus of $1,400. I'pon the strength
of this inoposltlnti his company wns
nwat dod the enntrnct.
The JeiniMi company seeks lo le
straln (h cecuilng of the contiact,
firstly, because It Is contended that tho
Crescent company has no legal light
to enter Into a contract for stieet
lighting in JeiniMi, not haling been
ilmrtered for that purpose, and sec
ondly, because ll Is lontendeel that if
new bids weie wanted they should
havo been publicly ndii'rtlsed for.
Tib' temporary writ granted was
mude retui nuble on Satin day morning
at P o'clock, ll was '!iv d upon ftm -gess
I'l'iidrcd and be other borough
officials yesterdn.x aMcinoon by Depuu
Sheilff J. D. Purhcr.
Want 830,000 Damages
Mis. Mallle Lewis and her husband.
John Lewis, of South Main uieiiue,
jesterday entered suit against the
Scraiuoii Hallway company to ivcoior
130,000 damages. They me leprcsent
ed by Attorneyn M. .1. McAndiew and
Taylor & Lewis.
Tho damages claimed ate for Injuiles
recelied by Mis. Lewis In the stieet
railway collision which occuned on
July S. 1900, in front of the Nebo Con
gregatlonal church. Mrs. Lewis wan
tin own from her seat on to the road
way and received, ll Is clainied, severe
injuries to her splno from which she'
has not yet recovered.
Two Opinions Handed Down.
Judge John P. Kelly ycstetehiy bund
ed down opinions In the tallow Ins
cases:
G. P. Reynolds against S. N. Cullen
der. Exceptions to affidavit of do.
fenso 1110 sustained and tho rule to
iihow cause why Judgment should not
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3J aiTord to miss looking over our stock nnd obtaining our jjjl
prices, if you want the best for tlic least money. Two new
5g Open Stock Patterns of Mercer Porcelain just received, one Jl
JJ ;i beautiful green undergLtze border, gold illuminated, 100 g
g pieces, $is,.oo, or select such pieces as you need.
I Geo. V. Millar &
LEWIS & REILLY
Always Busy. Always Honest.
1 14 and 1 16 Wyoming: Avenue
SCRANTON.
Genteel Shoes
For Gentle Spring
This is the sprouting time of life.
We furnish shoes for humanity
the noblest of all life,
For the Ladies.
We have four of the
most perfect creations in
the art of .shoe making-,
They are :
The Always Busy $2,00
Oar Special - - 2.25
The Nay Aug - 2,50
The Beautiful Melba 3,00
These shoes are all the
feet need.and all the heart
desires. In style they are
in perfect good taste. Our
guarantee goes with every
pair,
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LEWIS
ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONGS P.
IN and 116 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton.
ESTABLISHED I ,M 1D80,
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CZ 4 It JL .. ial tf M O I u a f J I eel A -l f if ti
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126 and 128 Franklin Avenue.
rn
be euteteil in faior of th" plaintiff I
mndo .iLsolute.
Mark K. I'Mgnr against S. N. Cullen
der. i:xceptlous to the affidavit ot de-tcni-e
are sustained and tho rule to
show cause why Judgment should not
be wntercd for the plalntllf Is made ab
solute. She Seeks a Divoice.
.Mrs. Kale .iliS petitioned comt s
ti nlay for a divorce from Jacob An,
to whom Mie was married on Juii' .'.
1SS2 on Oct. J IS'j'.i, tlay sepaiaied.
Mrs. Attss says her Inn-band Is an
habitual dninlinrd and bufore tliey
sepntateel abiwcd her nnd failed to
in oxide tor he!' support.
Poor Dhectois Appointed.
Judge 11. Archbald yestenho ie
appointed Uecse (!. Ilroolcs and Samuel
Williams as poor directors, the ter
mor for tlio Middle ward of tho old
boiough of Scranton, nnd tho UlU'r
for ProvldelKO township.
Their term Ih for three yenii begin
ning on aturday Inst, '
Co. SSSSJSSST
For the Gentlemen.
We have styles that
are comfortable to the
feet, and beautiful to the
eye. The prices are :
$2,00, $2,50,
$3.00, $3.50,
And $4.00.
These shoes are in
the prevailing leathers
Vici Kid, Valour Calf and
Patent Leather.
Laaa Escb 8
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OPEN APRIL 1.
"The HOLLAND,"
406-408 Adams Ave.
A family hotel; fifty looms; strict
ly that-class; elevator suivice; lec
ttlc bells; suites; private baths; sin
gle nnd double rooms; handsomely
furnished. For terms address,
, E. E. THOMAB,
Now Piopiietov of "The Linden."
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
.tu'U'o II M J.ilujnU cejiiilui'icel niliiullraii n
cunt In .Nu. -' vccteiebt mi'lillui.-.
Ill Ill eitlMie e.l I I 1 till jl Jilll H HII4III t
I1hiiiiIiii) lieiirimt iij efterilay fr, i r
Xlareli U. .t 'i.i'i . ill, liffmi JuJi;o DiIm-joi
III tli iiLiltei el I ho ..iKiit.l c.t.te of Hi"
N union L'lly Innk a .iilplinHiital acrni'nt wu
etrn1i,v Hint ami cxikltineet -bfcliit-ty, Uu.
eli.triliiitioii to i m.'le i,i the ivtUnto u .ii;
Sti(l ami pi. nl fur.
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