"f.- ',v a ." j THE SCRANTOft TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1901'. a TnfV- .) FfiGldfedl healthy coir frrt In swet dowr field' with ruunlnenntrr altnl In cleanllneM tended carefully fur nlah the milk from which la trdiiced Dr. Uand'a 1'hotphnted Condrnafd Milk. They are never ftd anlhlnK tmt the natural growth of tlch oaa tute land, l'or ililldtrn't. food or for tabic uie Dr. Hand's Phosphated Condensed Milk lr the moat valuable of nil prepared fooda more niitrltioua than freh milk. The iiddltlon ill erat ldy building elements mnte It equlvn lent to a dirt of wholr wheat par ticularly valuable for Intanta and Rrowlnjc chlldien and hard norkcrs of brain or brawn nnd a o restora tive for HKinjr people and Invalid. Booklet cent by mall free. DR HIND CONDENSED MILK CO. Scranton. Pa. Ice Cream. BEST rN TOWN. QTL Per Jjc Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 eltphoc Ordara Promptly Da" varal :7fSij Adama Arena. Scranton Transfer Co. PagfiKe Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D.. L. & W. Passenger Station. Phone ?53. Dr. II. B. WARE, JsPCCIAUST. 1 YE, bAR, NOSF and THROAT nM l.l N3 11(11 W-. V 1I.I.1AMS IH.D'I , i i:.:.n j. ni.: 2-1 p in Opp. l'lMoiluc. BUNION El0 tTtttttttttt CITY NOTES : ri.NI II .WMM'.n.x.MIY.-llie Ml'. W I. II ill- J'l I.hIjo, HiiMi.ii No. !!, (.. I. .. to tlio II. ' I. I... vlll irlcbialc tln'lr tnrti annltmaiy i iiuciiircy lull IiicmIj.v rwnlnt:, Marili C'i. 1 Ml) DOWN .WO M.r.PI'.-IMnjril Itclii. nlf iiituxicutrd. jpfd up to tho Si'ion'l H' "r oi tin- tiiilliliiit,' jt IS l.iiluvjnn.i jmu'k, ' uii(d by i', p. (Mllahjii, liiruor ilrolci, ami v i- lnplni; muii'lly when fmind by CiIIjImii i' :.' o'clorl: .iivimlay iiioitilns,-. I'.itnilniJii in-m- t"l. Iiini in I lie I'cntei "fr.i't nation liout. jtnl ilni rcci'iiM lined lilni ! In poli p intirt jm- t!tl.l,V. I'lll.i:- 1- Till: I'MI!. TI.e lulluit ii.g .m- a oj I ho pilnilpjl pil iliiwu .11 the (Jrt.n llnl.-c WliraliiiLn'f f.ili: MlhMge lluol A, I.. II. .. itmu, niimlioi nf tli kot, Ji Uook II, .1. H. I ijlos Xo. 87.1 : Houl; (', not cillnl lor :n ct; II ml. II. .1. W. Ilnuaitli. No. .1ft: Honk . .1. T. Mliml, So. II; ll.ii.l. T. William finw.-r, ... I't. Hook (J, II. W. Tailor. No. ;r.7; Hook K, M II. C.i'fj. I.li); tlinifpiti. A. 1), Vut, n. 7j IMilns oulfit. . I'. Hull, Xn. I. Tin' lihjvlra ml rrinalnlns inllugH Iwokn will lie lt.ninVat- imIjv (toning at lliv i lull Iioum". Illl.l, PU-TIW, rillM. "IliroiiBli thK riloil- nl Mi. I'rO'.e, tho well ktiuwn bill p.,ter il this 'in, f. II. llohl.on, iimiukci of Hit- Hill I'mting nkii (oinpjlir. of I'liiladilplil,, hit boushl tho mieri'itt lornirrly nvnul by Mr. Lous," ami 1 1. Krilipr Willi Mr. Itcfcc .ind othtu liae Incut pnijitil a Mock luinp.iny under Hie Uwx of New .bi.e.i. Ihc toiupiny ricct to extend it plant ' the tollowliiB tomu: 11 llkri- Itaiir. Kjston, ll'jdlnir, Allenlown ami othtr. lht a$t enperl me ami thoiouttn knonlide of the piomoters 1 1 the new totnpiny will, no ilnuht, aj.lst In iiutilnu the criterprb-r umnuir ihe niot prosper cuj In it, claw. Linen Doylies. Spyil.il Mtlo or Whlto i:niluoldorca l.inen Doyllos. Seven Inchon to thlrty sovuii Incht'H. Cramer-Wells Co., is, Wyimilng nvonnp. -f-f-f-f-f-t-"T--f-f-f-f -f-f-f BOND OFFERINGS. 4-4- f Spring Brook Vater,lst Mtg.5s Xtieka. Valley Elec. Light, 1st Mtg. Bb. North Jersey and Pocono Moun tain Ice Co., iBt Mtg. 5b. Standard Gas Co., 1st Mtg-. 5s. Lehlghton Water Supply Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. New Mexico Railway and Coal Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Description and price on appli cation. ,s 4-VSllkea-IUrre. -r fail.rtn,1ala -. 4, 5 and 0, CominoiiwwUh HMtT-, f 4t4f Ttt 4 fSSSSr. -T i. a- M Rrot(!vir. !C. T. 4 WADE M. FINN IS INDICTED OBAND JURY MADE A PRESENT MENT AGAINST HIM. Thought It Was Unjust That Ho Should Escape and Therefore of Its Own Motion Took Action True Bills in the Cases of the Municipal League Against Thoma, Hntton, Maloney and Weyland- Mrs. Amos Indicted at the Instance of Mrs. Knapp Other Cases. The Riant! jury made lit tliml tepuvt to court yenterduy. In tho morning it created Komowhnt of a (sensation hy nmkliiK a luosentnient to court nrjalnst Wtulo M. rinn, finlcrt councllmuii ot tho Scrond ivard, for bri bery, anil on this Judfre II. M. lMwanlM dlrt'Cleil that nn Indictment be jnvpatod. This -vaH presented lo the Jury nnd later In the day It vwis presented us a true bill with the Juty's llnal return. Finn Is Indicted lu connection with the Municipal leairuc's proceullon of Simon TbomiiH for bilbcry. It bcltifr shown that the money which Hutton paid to Thomas ivus obtained from Klnn, lliu Jury decided to Indict the latter, who hn.s adtplitcd that bo gave the $300 for Thomas tn Hatton, and that he paid the $1,000 to former Mayor .lames O. llailey for the siiinlnB of tho tisphult repair contiact two years oro. Finn was never ancsted at the iu fitnnce of the lrnmie. True bills wcie also returned In these' eounellmanlc cases of the le.tmie: Simon Tlionius, for taklnK the money from Hatton; H. ('. Hutton, perjury. In earh)fr that ho never paid any money to Thomas; K. .1. Mnlonoy, of tho fentt-Jl PeniibylvanU Telephone and Supply company, bribery. In kIv Idk money to couiicllnicn; S. 1. Wcy luiut, manager of tho Lackawanna Telephone company, obstructing Jus tice in lcfuslnff to answer questions ahked him at a recent hearing In Al derman roller's ofllee. WeylaDd re fused to answer on the ground that he might Incriminate himself. SLOT MACHINIJ CASKS. The following saloonkeepers of Dlek on City. Olyphant and Wlnton bor oughs, who were arrested at the In stance of tho Municipal Ipuguo for maintaining gambling machines nt their places, had true bills returned against them: W. J. IZvans, D. M. Hetts. D. J. Davis, Oeorge Ulnglcberry. M. V. Cirogan. Thomas Foley, K. Wrnzel, lilchniil M. Owens, lirynu Kallun, George A. Price. V. Constant Swunaskl. liiogiin was alho Indicted fur ob sttuctlug a legal ptoces. His place is at Olyphant, and when Wilson and his oflici-ts appeared there to s-Mze bis gambling machine he stood at the door with a revolver nnd ltept them from entering. AVhen they returned the next day and succeeded in gaining an entrance the machine hail disappeared. The sensational Ames-Knapp case was revived by the action of yester day's grand Juiy lu Indicting Mrs. Annie Ames for a second tlm". The latter was found bv detectives, em ployed by her husband, In a room In a hotel in this city with Dr. Knapp, ot Potest City. Mis. Ames also being a )cslilent of that place at the time. They were attested and Indicted for unlawful relations, and Dr. Knapp was convicted and sentenced to six months' Imprisonment In the totinty jail. Mrs. Amos' case was not culled for trial until the last term and t lien her hus band, who was tho leal ptoscctitor, de clined to prosecute and tho case was stricken from the list. Dr. Knapp's wife, Mrs. ICIIsciIhHIi Knapp. wns very angry over this ter mination of the case against her hus bat.d's partner In guilt, who, she al leges, instigated Dr. Knapp to tho ac tions which resulted In his arrest. Ko. eentiy she had a warrant swoin out for Mis. Ames on the old charge, and yestctd.iy the grand juiy found a. ttuo bill. True bills, charging minder and ui sou. were also found against Frank Janssen, tho South Side barber, who on Jan. 22 Ihrew a lamp nt his wife. It Is alleged, with the Je suit that tho house was set on flio, Mis. Janssen severely burned and their seven-year-old daughter burned to death. Tho other tine bills returned follow: OTIIF.lt Tlll'il HILLS. Ili'i-tiii(f Olllirr AUx W.VoIieU.1.1; t'luile (.ho tlii'ki, pm, Olii-mu tlnjc I.eml I'lwnh Ccoirc Orwila, I'link Xowak, I'tatik Mcliolic; JI. J. Oaughan, plo-. I.irceny ami Kerclilng Patrick Hoian; Doiothy lib tun), pre IU had Daly; Prank Hohlliur, jr., pim. Ilobcit MiC'iie, Prank ltoldlnit, jr., pros. William Irtwleiv. IVIlliam lliailley; J. T. Mcn ilrow, pro. Hoy (lebeit; Prank HuMliiR, jr., pio. I'umhili'itly Maklrs Wiitun Intniment Tony Spard, oll.u Tony Itlu; PianU Ilulillnff, Jr., pro., t.-n bilN. Milklous MU'Iilcf-MIiliarl McHermotl; Prank lloblinir. jr., pun. Walter O'Ouimi-r; Caleb Tuf. ly. pio. IMiitno Mlkuo; Piank lloblinj, ji., pro.. Sellhiit Liquor IVIilioul I.lcen5f Winifred Help; llobtrt WlUnn, pro. Andrew llatanir; Thoinai l.D.lion, pro. Silling Liquor en Suridi) Tliomaa McGnlri'i Heiuy Pleikr, pro. Joseph Kirolln; Iteene S llatli, pim. Ilcnianl Hosonllcld; ltcec S. Davli, pun. .Mm Shallow, W. A. Phlllipi, pioi. Jolm Hemlieskl; Itee.o S'. l)ivl, proi. I'icdorlik Haiti nor; J. P. Woelkim, proj. Ilumlai. IMward lltflulrc, Milej ltoo; Prank ftiiblliiR, Jr., pro.. Daihl Andrew, Prank Hob llni;, jr., pro?. Joseph Jlunay, J. T. McAudrcw, pru.j. Assault and Uittcry ( harlta 'rieruey; ('. J,. Hei-rii, pins. Jamei TinnpMn.; C. P. Sheridan, pioi. Waller O'Connor; C'athrrliio 'lufley, pioi. Joiepli llolln, John IVarjo; Palikk I'aylon, pim, Pornlcatloii Andicw Oililn; TaekU Oprti, pio. S.'iluttion Tlionua niiiku; Una Ihitnun, prox. 1'jUe Putfiuet. JI. W. Van ionJcii; It. JJ. I.Iudsaj, pioii. JI. Obenovaso; Peter Walroi4,l, rroi. tinbeleiiint .lolm P. Hdlaiid; John Iliricy, proi. Pointing a PWol Jjtnc ToiupVIni) C. P. Sher idan, pio. Pdraudlns Hoarding llou. Vtilhony (llamboi; Ccoigo Kupchona, proj, SOMK IOXOniJD HILLS. Altogether 119 ttuo bills were te turned as u teittlt of tho session of tho Jury. The Ignored bills number 133, nnd 103 of these iiero handed In yesterday. Among tho Ignored bills of yesterday wore tho following; Arthur Kcine, oiltcer for tho Municipal league, charged ulth pointing piMol by Wil liam II. Powell, who iilll pay thu costs. William Krygcr and Frederick Kelfor, Prlceburg hotelkeepeis, selling on Sun duy, county to pay costs. Jacob Hll man, malicious mischief, county to pay costs, Hllmuu Is now In the ponl tenthuy, icrvlng a term for suborna tion of peijiiij Geoigo llainpe, keep lug a gnmbllng hotuo on Ponn aveiitio, Frank MeVlttlo, piorocutor, to p.ly cos is. The grand Jurj deplores tho great eost to the county of the largo num ber of Ignored bill, most of which should never have been returned to court, nnd suggests that the Judges appoint three inctnbcni of tho bar to draft a bill to correct the evil anJ use every effort to have tho bill pitised by the state legislature. It Is suggvpt cd that the bill piovldc for thu fol lowing things: Pint In connection with the adinlnlal ration ot the law by aldermen, jutlitt, comt.ibhM and all eucli ofllceu nw under the fee tlrin. an It nileht be deemed bet to Include, the complete ftliolltlon of all feet, cxrepl tilth in uliall nerl to the public rrciMiry nnd Hip buUlltiillun (line tor of fixed ularlei. Sec nnd TI,e election or uppoliiliniiit lu aiuli manner an tt nuy be deemcl be.t, of a nuali' trute lor a maximum numbtr of pnpulatlDii, ! fore Mch inaiilttralra may be Ik ml itimlunl nnd the uiuat civil ciiaet, and his derlnlnn chill b. final In all auch petty inUdemeauort tt your coimnlttee lulftlil derm bitt (hall be flu il. Third Tho bill al.n to protlde fome maiitier, if pnulble, in whicti alt if nild raurt bennl by meli nug-Utratei, tin- county hll not be put ;o any expense except ptoiliK"! for the lu the lalary llt, It Is HUggeHtcd timt u number of changes bo mado In the county Jail and that a steam healing plant bo In stalled In the court house. TWENTY-ONE DIVORCES. They Are on the Argument List for the Next Term Common Pleas Court. The argument list for thu coming teim of court, which was mado up yes terday, contains about llfty ensts nnd twenty-one of these are actions for di vorce which have leached that stage of progression where all that Is needed Is the decree of tiro court to dissolve tho unpleasant bonds. This Is the teo cinl for Lackawanna county tip to date. When tho additional argument list Is mado up It will contain a few more cases, and It is probable that the num ber of divorce cases on the tegular and argument list will not fall shoil of twenty-live. Common Pleas Cases. The case of L J. Wolfgang asalus the Scranton Hallway company was on trial nil of yesterday bcfoiu Judge Kelly in tho main coutt room. It was called for ttlul Monday morning and arguments to the Jury will bo made lo dny. All of tho evidencu Is In. Tho case of George Cooper against the City of Scranton was teady for Un charge of the court when adloitruing hour arrived yesterday. When tho plaintiff rested, the city asked for a non-hUit, and when tno evidence was all in for binding instiuctions to the Jury, but both reijuests Here refused. The non-suit and binding Instructions were .asked for on the ground that the city was not liable for an error of Judgment lu placing or constructing the sewer which is charged with being responsible for the Hooding of (.'oojier's ptopcrt.v.at Eighth nnd Linden stteets. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Allonieu Taj lor I.evU yc.leiday filed aill del of incorporation akinjr for a cliauer for the rvranton Stone Cutters' Local I nlon ot Srranlon. Iho Mibi-riibeu to the artii le are Joseph Cullilrone. John Cailuici, Doinlnlk llott iirIIi, Jowph llianca, Pied Ililestileri ami Jo-eph Notary. Thoinaj Hall and l!oi.e Ami Hall, by William Jlooie, guardian, Joslcnliy Moment aetlom In trripiH and ejectment agMimt Michiel IN.ilker. It is aliened (hat on Match It Walker took pov hev.lon of a pioperty on mnry axrinie, Hunmore, owned by the ilcfciidanu It ia tliirt-fno feet in fionl, eighteen In tbp rear. 1M fret in Iinulli, and is Improved uiih :i tno story fiame tlHclllnpr. Por ileprivinir them of Iho icntii and the lord ble taklm; if,(K chinatrs aie aike.l. The plain tills aie teprceiitrd by Atlorne.n I. II. Ilium and Charlei K. Olver. TWO TROLLEY CARS COLLIDE. They Caused a Good Deal of Excite ment on Penn Avenue. There was much excitement -ester-duy morning, about 11.30 o'clock, at Penn avenuo and Linden street, when two trolley cats collided. Piovidenco car No. 30, outward bound. In chaise of Motorman M. Harrctt and Conduc tor P. J. Clark, leached the corner the same time tin car No. un, xvhich. was coming westward on Linden street 1'iom the barn. This latter car was in charge of two barn men, John Jordan nnd Mat tin Hanna. Uarre.tt was Iltst to reach the corner and started across. Jordon hadn't stopped his car at all, but made a desperato effort to when he saw that i collision was bound to result. II was loo late, however, and his car ran into the side of No. 300. The front of Jordan's car was stovo in and It was thrown from tho rails. Jordan him self was slightly cut by Hying glass, Cur 309 kept tho rails, though all Its p.issengois were thrown ftom their seats to the Uoor, amid a shower of glass from several broken windows. Fortunately no one was Injutcd. A PHILIPPINE BOLO. Received by Colonel E. H. Ripple from Lieutenant Murphy. Colonel K. II. Hippie yostoulay re celved through tho malls an excellent specimen of tho bolo, the native Phil ippine weapon. It was mailed on Feb ruary 14. and reached heio yesterday, safe and sound, making tho trip lit a little more than a month. Tho bolo la a present fiom Ll-ut-ii-anl Thomas Murphy, of the Forty seventh regiment, now serving in tiio Philippines, and Is highly pilzed by Ha ovvper. The bolo Is a fomldublo look ing instrument of war and condsts of an ugly shaped steel blade about two foet long. The blade la narinvv whero Joined to tho handle, but bulges as It nears the end. When received yester day It was incased In a rcabbaid made from a native wood. Easter Cheer and Babies Paces, Father Time will soon usher In the sen boh ot gludnojis, while Schi lover Is always icady with tho aid of artls tic purttalturc to perpetuate the togtilsh countenances of lh dlmph-a darllfigs. " Organs. Organs. Oigans, You can buy line second hand Organs hi good condition, unytiheru trom $10 to tlT and J30, with book and stool, at, Guernsey Hall, 311 Washington avenue," So anion, Pa. J. W. Guernsey, Prop. Ask for Kelly's union crackers, MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS for Chlldien. Mother rimy, (or ,c.ii a mine in lha Children' Homo In New Vul, Heated dill dren niccreWiilly with a rcnudj. now pre parcel and placed In the dmy Hen, i illcil Mother fiia)'a Sweet powdenf tor f'lilbliTii, They are harmlf.M na milk, pleacaut to take ar.d never 'ill, A certain cine fr tevrililnic-n, eomtlpilion, headache, trrthluir and Moui.ich ilUunlen, and remove vromu. -""rlt all diugk'InU, Sir. Sample wnt PIIPI!. Addun Allen S. Oluistnl, l.elloy, S. V. ARBITRATION IS REFUSED OPERATORS REJECT SILK MILL STRIKERS' OFFER. Superintendent Davis of the Sauquolt Mill Yesterday Consulted with the Owners from Carhondale to Taylor nnd Unanimous Sentiment Is Found Against Arbitration Prob ability of Part of Sauquolt Mills Being Removed Trouble at Peters burg Mill Officers Called. All Impel of settling the silk mill strike by uihltiatlon weto yeslerday sl-atteteil by Supotlntendent W. II. Davis, of the Hatinuolt til Ik mill, giv ing foi th the following signed state ment: i iiwi: lowriKii wim mi; mtpkii. I'M' MANIPACrPltKHS. ANI V. Allll A1J, Mllli:i'.l) Til IT IT H IMPilSSIllLi: -II) Ml- iiiTiiAii:. mi: M'r.i: op wauks wi: hup. om:iti;t) i all thvt tiii: iil'si- Xls' WILL APPOKI). WILLI MI II. lIMI'i. sLPi:niTP.VI):T SitporlnlaidonCDavN and Valentino Hlirs, ns slated in yesterday's Tilbune, in lived home from tho south Monday cvcMiig, and the gl eater part of -es-lenloy was spent by Mr. Davis In lace to face interviews mid talks over thu wire with tho dll'terent tdlltv.mltl ntvneiH and superintendents. Tlte re sults or these consultations sro ex pitKsod by him to n Tribune man as fclloivc: "All of tlie opeiatorti from Carbon dale to Taylor, expressed tn nie the itnmiltiinut' opinion tbnl this striko cannot bo settled by aibltratlou, and one and nil approved tho sentiment ot the statement I have given you. All of the owners ate willing to nbldo by tlte vole which 1 nft'ered the sttllcers executive committee when they waited upon me at the beginning of the trouble. CONDITIONS D1FFHIIENT. "That offer prox Mod for wages far ahead of nnytbing ever offered In thii vicinity to silk woikers. They nre not I'nlerson wages, but then conditions there are entirely different from those lieie." Superintendent Davis alo hlnte.l that in ca.se tho strike continues much longer theru is a strong possibility that tl'.e Saueiuolt rompany will movo part of their plant from the city. "Wo have piopoxltlous from two or thive places," he said, "and wo could very eoncnlelltlJ move part of our plant. Valentine P.llsn Is negotiating now with tho board of commoce of n southern cltv regarding the transfer of his North Scranton mill, and It will probably be shifted In about two month. The lease of the factory building inns out within that time, and Mr. Hllss originally Intended to extend the Dickson mill and place the u achlnurj' tlieic. TO WAIT UPON DAVIS. Tho stilkers" executive eomtnlUoa will meet this morning, and after hold ing session, will wait upon Superin tendent Davis and formally present to him u statement of grievance- and ask for arbitration. Meetings were held yesterday of the Harvey and Kioto mill strikers. Yesterday afternoon a number of strikers from vailous locals Journo.ved lo Petersbuig and a large ciovvd gntheicd around the mill. They found there, however. Captain lllcburd Hd- IN ORDER TO INTRODOCE OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF New Silks and Dress Goods To New Customers, We Have Planned a Great Sale for Three Days, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. DRESS GOODS. Home Spun Tweeds, in 6 shades, all wool, 38 inches wide. For .$ days only 20c One Dollar Tweeds, all wool, three shades of grey. For 3 days only 9c Covert Mixtures, 50 inch, all shades. For 3 days only S6c Two Dollar Broadcloths and Venetians, finest French goods. For three days only $1.50 $1.25 Venetians, full line of colors. For j days only 05c Hair Line Vicunas, $1.25 value. For 3 days only 05c Camel's Hair Cheviots, 4J inches wide; all wool, blues, reds, castors, greys, browns, blacks. For three days only 50c Henriettas, yard and a quarter wide. 3 days only 20c Dollar French Poplins, in twenty colors. For 3 daysonly 00c SILKS. Fancy Silks, 5 pieces of the finer grades, marked at from c to $1.25. For 3 days only ?5o Fancy Silks, for waists, 63 lengths of $ goods, ror 3 days only 50c Fancy Silks, 35 whole pieces of changeable and select color Taffeta Silks, new shades. For 3 daysonly 40c Fine Silks, Black Brocade, Satin and Taffetas, marked at $1.00 and $1.25. For 3 days only (tOc Fancy Silks, one table full of short lengths, 75c goods. For 3 days only , J,7Jc LININGS. Hair Cloth, genuine 16 inch, best grade. For 3 days only 13c Fercalinc, fast black, 15c goods. For 3 days only... lie l'erealine, i2c goods, for 0c Percalinc, 20c goods, for 15c l'erealine, ijc goods, in 27 different spring Shades.. 10c Silesias, 1 1 pieces grey fancy back, 20c grade 12&c Cambrics, best lining 334c Pure Linen Canvas lie Hlack, All Moreen Skirtings 2,5c Hest Illuminated Moreen Skirts :10c MEARS & HAGEN wnrds, wllh a aquad of patrolmen, and Detective W. F. Clifford. Thero werj no active hostilities, as n result. ATTORNEY QUINNAN'S PAPER. Spoke of "Human Greatness" Before the Historical Society. Attorney John P. Quitman lead a very comprehensive nnd very able paper last night before tho Catholic Historical society on "Human Gieat ni'ss." Ho gave hU Idea of the truly successful man lu the following words: "Tho man who eliminates selfishness fiom his nature, cognizant that Un true conception of human duty Is the constant making of othois better and cortsoqltontl.v happier; whoo povvets of observation detect dofectH and lucon slKlonclen hi the Individual or In tho ii'inmunlty: whose Judgment suggests h remedy nnd whoso executive power u piles that remedy to accomplish th" end desired, is tho successful man lu the tine seme of tho woul, though lie be ever so poor." Miss Hesslo llnnictt read a paper on "Itrother Arnrlns, "His Life nnd AVorkp," nnd seveial vocal iolos won? contributed by Mrs. Leonard. m FIRST LICENSE TAKEN OUT Effoit Being Mado to Have Treasurer Scranton Hold One-Half the Li cense Fees Paid in Scranton. The coutt having decided thai It has no power to make an order to luivo liquor license monoj' from this city paid Into court pending an appeal to the Supreme court, tho attorneys for M. P. Flyiin are now cudctivoting to nirniige with tho attorney for Counl.v Treasurer J. A. Scranton to luivo J"ii of tho $1,100 set aside and not used until the Superior court has rendered Its decision. This will probably bo done. The papers for an appeal to tho Superior court arc now being prepared, nnd will bo presented probably tomor row. The coutt will bo nskod to ad vance the case for a special hearing on arcount of Its Importance and urgency. It was the general impression that tins case would go direct to tho Supremo court, but It has been decided that thu superior Is the proper trlbunul to which to appeal It. The first city license- was taken out yesterday by Julian Uossyklcwics. of the Twentieth ward, who paid $1,100 and secured his license for tho vear. Satutday at noon the tlmo expires for taking out tho licenses. neslde the one city license, twentj two others were taken out j'esterday. They are for hotels In the boroughs of Archbald. Olyphant, Elmhurst. Wln ton. Throop, Mnyfleld. Blakcly. Dun more. Waverly. Dickson Cltj Moosle. and Old Forge, and the townships of Jefferson and Lackawanna, For Rent. Tho residence of Mrs. J. 11. Phelps, 7T Linden .strct, to responsible party; moderate figure. Very contrallj' lo cated, modern. commodious, city steam, lawn, fruit. Suitable for den tist, phvsiclan, or family use. Inquire at house. Popular Priced Photographs. Sch! lever's thtco-dollur port! alts possess the same artistic pose and fin ish that Is the prominent fcatuie of his more expensive pictures. MI"R Mildred Cteen, formerly In charge of Jonas Long's Sons' millinery department, Is nt Corson's store this season. 415-417 Lackawanna Ayenue The Family Dining Room IS & fair Index to OnrVc nri.il clanrltntr on a m !. nln. ( ant place to visit three times a day. When you have the pleasure ol eating ofTdnltitv china, it is more than gratify ing to the "inner man." There is no excuse tor any one not having a nice dinner set when you can make selections from our Open Stock Patterns. Buy a few pieces today and make additions at anytime. Several new ones just arrived, loo.plece Decorated Porcelain ij 1 5.00 Geo. V. Millar & LEWIS & REILLY Always Busy. Always Honest. 114 and 116 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 Onr 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, LEWIS & REILLY ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONEST. 114 and 116 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. I ESTABLISHED I .M 1888, wmmmmmmmssssammmmmmmmmmmmmmmaawmmmsmmmmA CXaOSOHsJljWCCK??? Is Your Bicycle a lu good shape for S NOW 0. & Tr -ll (ltl1A frt 1l?tVh it properly. Bitten bender & Co.J g 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. JJ 1 HE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO te ,ii Before buying, seud for catalogue. H. S. GORDON, 'vlVlcVt;; fProf.Q.F.f HEEL527 ffiSSI n la.aal.a f.n.U.t...!. ..M .lulll Hill I'tltlt.l lin.t.,.. Fir. lb..... U!ft4 rl-., a.rit. ll.bllltr,, ml n.n.Md.. .nr.ri. ,v pinriurp.o Klll.il. ilnikiimli A Bbru.k.a l'r,.. TntVTZn rurad 1 1. 10 .ih la Jf.r. pr.r II..I t a ,r.n UcplUI tiil'"a ' r..f. " tmr tHl "Tr.lk"... ,((.;. .H,.WI .Ir'lrir.l fr.ll. Ul. ,.f. f t mi 1 N&HB r ): lVfev- Co. Ml?P'.nTCT g ww. Walk In anil Look Around, jjg 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. 8 the riding season? h IfAllf MFAI'lf IaMa WI a A A ft OPEN APRIL J. "The HOLLAND," 406-408 Adams Ave. A family hotel; fifty rooms; strict ly flist-class; elevator service; elec tric bells; suites; private baths; sin gle nnd double rooms; handsomely furnished. Tor teuns address, E. E. THOMAS, Now Propiietor of "The Linden." The Dickson Manufacturing Go. tcrauton and Wtllcai.llarra, l' Manufacturer! of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INB9 Hollers. Ilolitlnjand Pumping Machlnory. Oeneml Ofllee, Soriaton, r.