IV ,'-' VT""5J r? V'FT ft-'V" l" 7. C "WV ' W-i-rVJ'"-?? Tf'ff r ii- . 'Mli'i'Tl ( THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1901', 5 . :oooooooooo; ntt modliw iiAtunvAnt: sTonn. TAKE TMEae Sow your lawn seed now, a few cents buys enough seed for a good sized lawn. Get it here and you will have choice recleaned seed seed that will grow. Footc & Shear Co. II9.N. Washington Ave :xxxxooooooc L OF SCRANTON. Capital 5200,000. Surplus $500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on saviug-5 accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm Connu.l, President. Hinry Bi.i.is, Jr., Vice l'res. Wm. H. Pkck, Cashier. Lewis, Roddy, Davies (V III. VA. I'll. Mm ,l&Liil,lJI &3 -;w!i I Vgggjt 330 ''ii"! ,i, i?r LHLKa. OTSKfflSl ' Avenue, j .wo Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA "THE" AUNDRY. WEATHER YESTERDAY. I si jii i.r Mmh IP. l""t: II jhrl lrinni nine . ' ! triiiprraliiie . (.lumiditi . s i in . . p in J J 0(31 I'M ') pir eciit. , Oi pei mil. PERSONAL. Ml j- I. I I) lllll. f( l"jt MKMiMiUlK I. II. 11- , lii i diu.litar, Mr. W II llradln ot MiilUnj, it I cm 1,. hiui, U'li'UM'U eihtoi of tho liipuhll- lo iix-iii), Ilic li.'au around in honoi u( a I il. I n. Ml- II -liopl llnl, uliO luv I'd II ill poll li Mr mini? Illiu, lui jom lo Hint 1 llj i operate. Miu .NjIIIii, ot till i Hi, U ft ,m. I ciil.il fur V iihumbeiliiil lo oaiblhh a nm biaiifli ditto fun. for tlit Aunour licit eoinpan.i. Hiui).. I'lnncrl, nirf it i'i'i- ol lluk'a nit sl.i-s ' oij, jut nip mini In Ms lnotlm, l)i. .luliu 1 'in. Hi, i,! Iliill.ilo, Kit tor IIuiicmIjIc .vcatci. i i ' vi.lt llulr umli, Mln U ccrj HI Mi ami Mm. lulm Dunn, of .Uli tlun, nilu i. mil 41 u tiiCiaUo cikluo on Moiulij night inioi to tlicli deputuic for Phllaclelphlj, ciheic Vi Putin lll pltfli (or llii Nillunil Irague bac II I' nil in Hut citj ijnrinir tlic coming n.uon, I k UdltV piUix, i beiutlful Muni inil a pilil onblf. Wile "on Ijv Ml-s Julia P lie and MW. Ur Miicld, while the Knitlenun't pifcis, a il . f g. hi ulT I ntli hi .int. a pen I juici' Knife, -ie uptuiid hj l'ctcr Ijmi and Piuicl Cclbcit. Its fi'shman having decided lo go out of business, Mls Htiber and Miss Joseph lu.ve tuken positions us ttim mcr nnd foiehidy, lespectlvely, at riersou'M millliiuiy stoic, 113 Lacka wanna avenue, whose they will be plerifed to s-eo nil theli old friends and ciibtoiiieis. An Ideal Easter or Birthday Gift. A present that eonvojs more dell rale, seiillmtiital tiguul than Sehilev ?s'h enlniged tjeplu ports nits sepro ciuecd ironi n photograph of the loved one would bo difficult of selection. " Williams & McAnulty Announce, owing to tlio dcgtiuctlon by lire of their building at 12! Wyoming d venue, that they use now located at I'.'fl Washington avenue, Price building, Williams A: MeAnnlt. Piano for Sale. A eoud bccond hand llprisht Piano, at a great bargain for cash. Don't miss It. Guernsey Hall, J. W, Oiiern ey, Prop., 114 Washington avenue, Feranton, Pa. " Millinery Opening. Opening of fine spring millinery Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Dougherty t Thomas, 1?S Wjomlng avenue, " i1 v'l3buU Tii'i' I ( 'I W I" W I 'Jill "thijw" i I 1 . I . . I I ! i ' j J i I GREAT DAMAGE BY THE FIRE THE WYOMING AVENUE BLAZE COST ?OO,0OO. Williams nnd McAnulty Building and Stock Both Almost Entirely Destroyed Stocks of the Scranton Supply nnd Machinery Company nnd tho Globe Wiuehouse Damnged by Water Loss Almost Completely Covered by Insurance Fire Was Handled Satisfactorily. The llii which raged sotctoidiiy morning In the Willlusns iMcAnult." building, on "Wyoming avenue, pioved ho tho most do.sttuetlvo blaze nf tho punt .venr, with the except Ion or the uri'iit onlHgintlmi un l.urkn wanna uvonuo nnd tlio Coal HmIsiisiro Un- on Hip night ol" July H Inst. The diiiiiuge done by yeHtcidiiy'H llro, wlun It t'timu to be computed eslerdny, wan found to bo Just a little less than JlOn.OOft, neatly all of v.hhh amount Ih covered by insurance. A computa tion of tlie losses HUstulned Is Riven below; Williams A. McAinill., nloik -m,( Mlllain A MrAniiltj. biiildine iV"1 (llobc Waidiouw, ollimtcil -I.Oiki rcranton Supph and XUchlncrv conipinj . a,nm) Wimhbiim K. Willlann romp in 1, (Km Mlllhm II Ta.Ioi, bulldliit at 111 .. . WW W. II Orarluit flm) Other lfnmt in Ulirar; buihllnj . . 'i"0 1. J,1K The Si'i.tutoii Suppl.x and Mathlneiy ronipiiny occupied the. Taylor butldlnK. wlilrli lies between the Hotel Jermvn and the Williams .t McAnulty build ing. The stock was damaged to a very considerable extent by water, whkh came In through the loof The (Jlobe Waichouse stock, on the gtouml lloor on the dde of the stoie neaiest the Inn mil building, was also dam aged materially bj water, whklt tame down fioni the toot tlui)ii,,'li the air shatts. The stoic was clotcd cstei day and the clik? weie engaged in setting things to tights. LOSS OF CONTRACTOP.S. Washburn it Williams weie the uhi tiactois who weie lemodelllng th- burned building, and their loss was tatised by the burning ot tools, lum ber, etc Tho damage to the tenints In the I.lbtaiy building was uused entirely b Aatr and smoKe. lloth the loss to the stcik and build lilt,' of Wllll.im MeAmdty weie en thely envoi ed by insuit.ncc. as were the losses hitftalned by tho Si rnnton Supply and Slnihlnetj romp.mv and the Globe Waichuiiso I'll eman say that the (lie was one ot tlie heictftt which has bun en (ouuteied In this lt. In .1 long time. It would be appaiently under roiitml fii a little- while and then when .1 Mi earn or two would be taken otf, It would bin si lot Hi again almost as llurdy as hxfoie. The Neptune, Ciys- t.il and Xay Aug engines wem keiit piiiiipiug wntet on the flumes until :.f ti 0 o'llotU. Two of the stt-iimeis wne then taken off, hut the X.iy Aug kept pumping until about I ft o'clock. A poweiful Ftieiini was kepi playing on the iuIiih all day lonj. The Williams McAnulty building is n total mocU. It was a much laiger stuictuie than one would fanev it was to look at it fiom Wyoming avenue. It was onlv tluee tolles hlgli In the fiont, but In tho tear It was torn storks high. It was about 17.' leet long, tunning right tlnough to Onkfoid couit. The llooi.s have paitly cavtd in already, and aio likely to soon all fall. The htoik is almost a tolal lo.s. theie being eiy little sale able guods left. Finn wi:ll handled The talk of misiranagenient In tlie lighting of the the. wlili h was so an ient after the big Lackawanna inenue (lie, is not liuiiid this time. All agiee that the Hie was eiy well handled by the firemen, and tlie fact that it was kept confined to the building In which it originated, is pioof of tills Some ot tlie sti earns used, notably tho one thtown Horn AVjomlng avenue nt the eariy outset of the blaze, weie limong the most poweiful ever in uo at a Ihe in this city. No one can oifer any explanation as to tho cause of the lire, except that It piobably st.uted fiom an cleetile light who. That is the theoty which Mr. Williams says Is the only plausi ble one. Theie was no flic whatever In the building he says nor was theie anything wlilili might cause spontan eous combustion. One of his employe was In the stoio as Into ns 12 If o'clcck with two woikmen who were putting in new oleator cables nnd at that time theie was no sign what ever of a flie. Mr. Williams stated tli.it the build ing would bo immediately lecon stiueted In a 11101 e fiie-pionf manner, and that when It was ilnhhed the dim would locate theie as befoie. In tho meantime, tenipoi.uy headquaiton have been established In tho Triej hullolng, c.n Not th Washington nve nue. lhtgene Tiopp. a member of the Nay Aug llobe company, had ills left hand badly cut by bioken glass, while woik lug at the Hie. The fliemon at the Williams ,fc Mc Anulty conflagration josteulay morn ing are Indebted to i:. Vhinncy Rey nolds, of the Commercial lunch par lois. for n geneious supply of hot cof fee soned during the Ihe. PRESENTATION OF BADGES. Interesting Ezeiclses at Meeting of Sons of Veterans. Aftei the icgular meeting of Camp S, Sons of Veterans, held at their rooms last night, u leceptlon was given for the purpose of ptesentlng medals to those members of tlio camp who had set ved in the Spoiilsh-Anieileun war. These members weie: Lewis need. Fiecl Stevens, Charles Thomas, and William Marvin. The following programme was ren deied: Piano solo, Llewellsn Jones: violin, mandolin and guitar, Peter Haan and sons, ttov and Ralph; vocul solo, T. V. Olynn; humoslst nnd Imlta lor, Prof. Weston; presentation of the Spanish-American war badge by Hi other John It. Fair; sand Jig. John McDonough; vocal selections, Nelson family; playing on musloul glusscii, Plot. Weston; iccltatlon, Annie Un Blehait; vocal solo, T. V. Glynn; piano solo, Llewellyn Jones, After tho enter tainment, sefrenhments weie (.eived. Organs for Sale Cheap. You can buy a good second hfind Or gan ua low ah $10.00 at Guessisey Hall, J. W. Guernsey, Prop., yit Washing ton avenue, snanton, Pa. Abk foi Kcltv's union utuukeis, TO HAVE CASE ADVANCED. Attorneys Will Ask to Have Ripper BUI Argued Upon nt Once. Tho attorneys representing both sides In tho ptncredlngs brought to test the constitutionality of tho "ilptxr' bill will go to Philadelphia toinoirow to ask tho Supremo court to advance the case to the head of the list. Assur ances have been given that the leipiest will be granted, In lc of the great Uigency of the case It Is expected that the case will be set down for iiigument oil MoiidnN, April This is liollevcil to be the cut Host dale by which Ihe paper books it f both sides can be prop-nod. The work of ptcparatlon has ahead) been begun by both sides. II tlie case Is argued on April I. an opinion Is looked for during tlml week The bill was signed by (loemor Stone on Match T. and he lias onlv until April il, under the act, hi wlilih lo ap point the tecoideis for I'lttsbuig and AllighetiN. 1 1 Is uudei stood to he the Row'tnoi's Intention tint lo appoint these two olllclals until It Is Hist as. certalneil whether 01 not the act W constitutional, and tlie knowledge of this fact will. It is believed, have lb effect of causing 1111 opinion to be handed down befoie the thhty-dny limit ex plies The following dispatch was icetdved by Tlie Tribune last night I'hlliilcliilila, VfjHh piV-An apppil fruni Hir diilMim (if .ImltP Aichluhl nf tin- rimmifiti plea imirt nf birlwiwamii louiitt, tiMaliiliuc Hi' con Mlliitlotulltj of ihr "ripper" bill, nppblne ti iltlri of tin r(onil cIjm, will li tllcil IoiIji In the Mipiinio toiiif. V wilt of iritlouti h,i. I. meil to tnnove tho ri-ioid of Ihr nsc (mm tlir loHir to the uptrtiif lonrt Iho hIIoiiim. for both Hldi'i joined In Hie nppenl. Whin Hip in ord I'll tit l' iiieliid .1 mot foil i inlinnr Hie iai upon the INt fnr arsimieiii lll piolnbh he mule IT WILL BE AMENDED. Common Council Befcis Heoiganiza- tlon Oidluancc to a Committee Which Will "Teni It Up." Common 1 oimcll took uti the noi- ginlatlon oiiilnniiip last night unci ie- foirod It to a special committee, whuh pioceduio Is contiai to the established idle that an oidluuuce shall he lefeneil to Its tegular committee, which would In this Instance be the committee on laws and oidluauees When the oidinaiue tame up Mi Colem.iii moved that II he lelcind to a special onunittee .Mr. Kellei objected vlgoiouslj. and moved that the 01 dl uance be 1 cloned to Its tegular com mittee, with iusti notions tu lepoit loithwith. It was absolutely necessary to pass the 111 clInatK e at once, he said, to pi event chaos alter April 1 Ills motion toiefei to the legulai commit tee was deleated by the following vote; i n -Mil) mid. Mioilli, rami, llne, Ki I I11 - Nf lliK.nu ! !,iui., liiijne. Iloiln', N 1 -, 1 1 . 'lillli. I.il in. (inn II. Willi, m I. K ("Inn in. ilil'li mil It. ( i-ii I , .NiiiIiiii, ( alplli, 1 an- pi Tile niotlnii to lefoi to a speilal iniii lillttee was then cauled by 11 a voice vole. A little later In the night ("hah man e'alpln appointed the follow ing distinguished -tud"!its of muni ! pjl affahs to tinker v Ith the most lin poitant inhume evei befoio couu-eiks- 1 I (Hf.hMVN lliiiiuii.it IIWII I. I. MAIN, lieiiiiiu.it I III II I'llll.l II'-, IMixkiii nil i.vm svinii. iiipnbiiiiii. V 1 II.Wls, II. piit.lit.it) This lommltlee vlll 111 ot tonUht and It Ih uudei stood will piocoed to "tear things up" That jioi tlon ot tlio oidl uancc pioviding for u leoiganl.atlon of the ihe depaitnu'iit Is booked (o be killed, and the salaries ot some of the ollielals aie to be taiseil Provis ion Is to be made for tleiks to all the Impoitiint heads of depaitments. Theie was, a little debate when the oidlnanie piovidhif, for the 1 losing ot t'lllf stieet came up on thlid and II1111I leading. Mr. (luiiell wanted the cltv sollcltoi's oplulon us to Its legality, but hlh motion requesting that ollii Ial to fuiulsh one was voted down The oitllnanie was passed on thlnl nnd final leading b tlie following vote: V.I 1.. --M lluli.il I. .la. .llli ll.i.-nn .i in I. I nil', Itilil.e, K01I11, I'aim. I'hlllip-. I,i' un, IIjiim, VMIIiam Iiii, ( ulrnun, liVlhi, llii-lt, Sniilli. f iioicli. uitin-ls Nais ( alpiu, a.'ell, f.imtll-! BROOKS HELD IN BAIL. Thomas llsooks, aged twentj-foiu, who held up Mllloti Ksesge, u bell buy at the Hotel .leimyn, at 1 o'clock yes tot day morning, was held under VM ball by Iteeoider Moh ycsteidiiy in police com t ALDERMANIC MATTERS. sitno Icbiliiu CO silo III lint h.ue bun pail lino the count! Ileasuii bi Alduiuaii W -. Mlllai Vnthonv (.ille-pio. of UI0 Wyoming niiiuic, j ili-cliiiKul In Vldeiiiini Mill tr jart nklit mi Hie (liui-T of K 1 0 j 1 1 1 1 tr a ilcloiu doc piefuud lii .1.11 ob 1)( :11.1b 111111, nf IH.' V)oiiiiii. in 1 am I.im1.;i' II. Iiiuei, nf .'.'i lut M-lUil kin r, tti4 held itiidii f'ii) ball b AbUimin Kn-.vn u-liii'ii lur niaiit mid biitoi.i pirfuml In hit v.lli, Vila l.iulilh tlio tmi mho brpnalril Hid lulflilii Mil 1I1I111H her lul-bilnl n-lit to, h 1 to loiue In bis liniKe, but upon anltlni: tlieie l i lllegea that lie iNK.iulled In Piano for Sale. A line I'pilght Pinuo, of one of the bofet guides and almost as good as new. van be putcliuscd for cash at a veiy gicnt baigain. Guinsey Hall, 314 Washington ave . Scianton. Pa J V Guernsey, Pi op. CUTPRICE On fancy 50c Navel Oranges this week 39c. Floridas this week, 35C. Cut-price this week ou canned goods. Ask for sample line. L '129 Lackawanna Ave. SUCH WORDS WOULD CONVINCE ANY JURY Plain-Spoken Reasons for Recommand ino; Paton's felfiry Compound, Tlii- un. I allv gte.U vinlng i-niedv that is in un hi. i di-maud this month than evei !. hue the lonieds thai nu n and women tr evety station of lllo be lieve in ihe ii'iiied.v thai uiituiall.v far oulsells all nllieis In i .him It Is i'n onlv iemeti ili.it ( iin-s is i'.ilnes t elfi v iiuiipinind' Jtepoits of tliuggisls tliinugliout the (ouiitsy pi ove I'alne's celeiy compound to be the iinlveisal spring reniodv Tile si out din llmluilting public has iicated this ticmeiidous demand. Tor this maivtlous seinedv. Ilrst pie scilhed bv Daitsinouth s liimoiis pio tesscn has lit id. Is curing, and villi cltie the people Thousands of silffti eis ale eviiy month behur vioii ov or 10 Its use because ihey have wltnessul Its wondei fill c utes among theli friends or in their immediate nelghboiliood Itobeit S D.utt. like many otheis4 began taking Paine s celeiy compound, boi.uise ot the iccomuicudutlou ot a 1 1 lend whom It hadeuuil Tho tesulls weie so nilli h hejond Ills epeetatlon that he Is alwavs ager to tell ot it foi the benefit of otheis. Covington Pa . Jan -'-' 1 lit si began using Paine" s celeiv compound tlnough the lecommeiidatlnu of a friend of mine, and Hud It has done me a woriil of good. 1 did not iMpi t one bottle to tine me, but It did pill me oil 111 leet, sn that 1 could wolk, while befoie, when I began to evuise 1 would have a heavy 1 blob bing ol the beau, glow st U at the stomach as though thue was a heavy ltlliip Just uudei the sllotl llln and it would sum as though iv legs would END OF THE TOURNAMENT Basiquet Concluded Bowling Season Last Night, After Match Gnme Between Elks nnd West End Wheelmen. The bowling louinanu nt of the Noitlieahtoin PennsjlvauJa league came to a close hist night, alter the last match of the season was plus oil between the i:iks and West Ihld Wheelmen, of Wllkes-H.uie, the tin nier winning by a total of .'.IM to l',r.J0 plus A banquet was seived aftei the game in the Klks cafe. The Coinnic r 1 ias, with a total uf IV.10:.. 1 nine in Hist, and weie owiuded the silver cup, uhlidi in nun the.v nionintly haudeii 'over to Peter .legbt. 111 appieclatlnn of his long seivlce lor Uowllng inlei est. The snatch game was ,1 vvannls cn ttsted one, the Klks snaking a tlespei atc etloit to mil up a high enough scoio to pass tho Icadeis In thu l.ue. In tho second game Yost, of the visit 01s. Mined :'3I, making a gicat finish of live strikes. In the lust match Phll flps had 151 and a spate in tlio eighth I tuple. Ho tieoded four strikes to tie the Lueililte, and amidst thuudeis of applause fiom the big ciowd pi(ent, shot tluee ot them down the- alios . On his last ball ho made eight, and his total was -u.'. Tho scenes follow Wll.kl.slivillll" .i i;n -. 1 or .ii (,reen l-i ln 1?. j"l 1' HiiiH Us llu 1 7 . I. ' Weieajnt UT Hif I'll -SI. Wiekc-cr ifc I'- r- '" Totali 711 ". s'J '. i) r.khS. Iloll '--1 1-1 ' "i" Wtlchel I'M IV l.s I- I'liillipi isa " ' j..' ..I 11. 11 ITS 1 .1 If In I'dchl lai !' 171- '.II lolils sl ,1 S ,.') Following tin game, the banquet took place. Piepeiit weie .lolm I'. Hunter, .1. C UiIkjihI I W 1 , , W V i. reeu, Ji , J. . Palis I, Join., s k Ilil7ei, Imelkon V Vt. W " htlli mid I I M.l.i-ir, of WilkFidlaiii': i'lill Itull, CI, ail. . .1 Wriihil, l.iliniiud .1. Hull. Ihoiko l'liilli) n (liaiha lllelil, of tho 1.11,4, I ;r XI 1 1 lit It I. I .m VV iiii r. S Hi. lam. ,1 I! Dulfli lit Will I I lllei (. I'l'iilir, ji . . i tlio (.mi iiiiiiUN. William IhiUiu., Ihirueit I uon.. I. V Wiliu, of tlio IIjiKiu tram, I ( Wu.1,11 limits Munle, W It llnpti, I II -Kin l,u. I'lrl tit till. Illlllll llllll. I rjllW I I.I..II1..I I ( WFIlllllS. (' II snil I W III llFIn Jlli: I I i'rtci, nf Hiti HIji l HUlil. inl-". (binge Mltcliell, of the Couuneii wis in led as tliali mull or the night, ami at toi net opting the tiophs, made the apt fill awiildlllg it to "I'litde peiel ' He lead the standing ol the tutuis vvlili 1 1 Hnlshed. ('oiumeit litis, Hlks. Ilin kiU. 111. tie t liili, Wist Cud Wheeliuell, lli'i'klns, ot the llaekus diop oil .i ml li i mid be mh h li nil v HI k to hi en i h (li ileiully vours ItOIIKP.T f DAKTT Pain-s i el i.v loiiipoumi aihlevid siucess sum the m-ij stait h has lilted the bunion of diseased lieivesand liuiure blood fiom the pooi and t loll alike. liusiness and piofessiiiimi m -n bialii. woikeis, aitlsiins, mei luitlli s, sue 1 il leadei.s of both sexes have conn- to icply on Paine's celeiy compound as the one sale, liustwiu thj healtll-ie-stoilng spring it mod). It speaks volumes ih.it ot all tin men and women who have lecoveied health by Its use most of them weie Imbued to take It thtough the pel -suasion of mothers, sisters, fileiid-i. m lelatives It Is a lemedy Im the aged as well as for the oung. The fact ciinnol be too strongly em phasized that Paine's eeleiy compound Is a phv sic lan's lemedy, and as slit h Is fieelv used and pi escribed bv Hie most eminent puietltloneis. It at t oinplisbes lesillts' Tut all those dWoases which me icilly the lesult of weakened neives oi liupuie blood, Mich as dj.spepsla. headaches, noi votisness, ihouiuutlsni, liver and kidney tumble, malaria, and debility. Palm's teleiy compound is the onl known lemedy that not onl lelleves. but peinianently tines. It sou wish to be well and stiong us' Paine's teleiy compound. Its superior Itv to eveiy other means nt puiltlng the blood and stiengthenlng thenoives bus been ptoved In semes of Instances In evoi oinniunlty. dub, who had high oveiagc, 171 foi twtists-loui games, wan awaided a pii.e foi his uihlevoiuent. as was also "ins! toi bis high stole. .1. P Hunlei. of WllkoN-U.iiie, was ..No tile leclpleilt of a gitt. till tlisco soinonlis being lniidsonie umbielkis. '1 In Coiuineidiils illslniided uftei l.isc night's game, which o.plalns their m tiou In viiltintiiilly giving nwus tho tniliv thes won. TRYING T0vFATCH IT UP. District Ofhceis of Mine Woskess Met' Had Little Success in Ssnoothlug Moigan Tsouble. It Is ituile psobable that the at tlon of the delegates to the Iliizlcton on veiitlon In expelling es-Pn sklent Sain uol .Motgan of the Mt. Pleasant local, No. l.'TS, I'siltetl Mine AVoikers ot Ameriut, will cause a split In the i.iuks of the union. The nieinbeis use veiy setleent on the matter, but the follow -eis of Moigan asses t that thes will The segulai meeting ol tho local was held In Jams' hull, nil Jackson stieet, Mniiila:' evening, when the above no tion was taken, and .il lei u.ud th" Mtiigau ailhiients vilthdiew lioni tb hall ami held en liuifioiuptii meeting on the sidewalk, at which Motgan made an addicts. Last night the Mosganltos vote us si misled In Co-opeiative hall, on Noith Mulls avenue, and sen (lit sited thelt al ii glum e to bins The meeting wus Ili um ul and was pi i sided over by I n Spring Negligee Shirts An pssosttuent not of the usual kind, but nsi ex tsaordlnaty one in which eftectb tlsat snake happy mediums psedomlssnte, is shown In these &mast shlsts at $1. and $1.50 g H jfis I CUNSTER AN OPPORTUNITY You should t.ikc ndantare of, unless vouflmve made up your mind to do without BEUR this season. It's 4 .value that com pels the question so often asked here: "How cm you do il?" ust Try Our Bock It U pronounced the finest on the market. Family trade ptomptlv supplied. CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. lllelintds About tvio hundred nun nnd bo' s weie inesent. nuns of whom iin Ideiilllcd with othe lo cals District Pi shields Nlihollsutid Duf fy weiv also psesi'tit and cppcaled to the nienibris of l.'IS to sland bv the fiction of the Hnricton convention. Their advice wm not favor.iblv re ceived In speaking of the tioublp. Morgan i stHted to The Ti Ibitiio snail last even ing that the action taken by his friends , lil'iy lesult lit No. ll'TS being expelled fiom the I'nlted Mine Woikeis of . Antes U u, but that the lomi would con tinue to e-st .is the Alt Pleasant I union . HIS ANKLE BROKEN. Joseph lilt hiilih', of "11 Kilwaiil ave nue, had his lelt ankle broken vestes d.ij by being i. night between a ptop and a car In the Sloan mine, lie was taken to the Moses Tasini hospital. CHARGED WITH LARCENY. P.lltolm.ili Si lliuldt ullesteil a .volilig man lis tho liitine nf Ciane. of Lot list stieet. last evening mi Ihe tluitgi "l , hilt em useful i'd by his inolhet He will be given ii hearing todnv Guernsey Hall, .... . .. i hi vv asi iiigiou ave, .-m i.iiuun is itie j btsl and most n liable plu to pin -i ll.ise a good Pliil.o It will pav vou i to call anil gi t pi i s and leimv. , W. C.lliilisev Pioo The Scianton Gas and Wntet Com- pany and the Hyde Paik Gas Com- I pany. , 111 aitoidllite nilli tlie pol 1 1 of tl ri inn i pitiie to ir.lii. p 1 itrs fiom 11101 to lime ae ' Itui be i4iinnteU b 1t11et.nl toi.vmipti n , lOtbe l htMchv Kivin II111, on and illri Vpnl j l ncvl. the prlte of i;n. Mill In one tiollai p'r I one tl ou.jtid titbit Itet mmiitnid, Mibjt.t to J tlie folloniiit; iImcoiUi!. I lie pi r cent ru all I bill, c.lieie II" ton.tu.iption toi tie uiiil'i I mnoiililH to leti thin lutnti (lie tlnllir let. per cml ou all 1 lilt whrto the lon-uniplion fm the luoiilh uiiiiuiti in Inn, ij liie ilolljn .111 1 up IMIIll-t Plolldtil the hill i. pjtd on or heful.' Hie 'JDtli th) of tin- monlli in ulntli the bill 14 end led 111 ouh 1 of II o bonnl l! IS II VM). senelirj SPECIAL. 'iiivnios c.s ami wii:k roviiv d llnio I'ail, Han 11 uipiiii In eitlci l. in out aue Ihe ue of jfj-t ki tuel-puipoi, licit it c i houby Kin 11 tint mi and nliir Vpiil I nevr Un trite of eras o nscil villi lo one doll 11 pei on thousand fori 1 olwiuneil, nubjet t to Ihe folloi 111 spriitl dl'toiuil 'leu p. r tent oil nil lllls w lie t tin' lomunipiioiifor ( Im mnnili nini.imts lo lo.llun luiliti tlio ilillam, iiimli p.i mil in ill hill. win if tin' toiL.muplioii hi toe uioiilli 1111 nil N lit turntj tlio ilolljis unit upiianl' I'loildid Ihe bill is piid on 01 hefme He .uh da) of th" monlli in nhbli tlie bill i. nmli'iid miii.i1i iniiti. iuimhtd h He ttiiiipini, 11 li'ilM-lli. lit ililn ol the bi.jl.l ll IIVXIl. S .man Elegant Spring StocS(s Id Our Cloak and v Suit Sfor? This department is. full of mtei est just now. A complete exhibition of llniul Tailor.rintle Suits, Silk Shirt Waists, Dress Skirts, Sprinp; Un derskirts, etc, at our usually low cash pikes I o'ne in and see them. Heating Stov Q udj Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Sieves, Gas Stoves f K Heaters, S Clarke Bros I SO TENN AVENUn. pMp'TSy -g? "bI mdy&M tmmm &$M MfMmmmL) Tliis is the Duke of York One ot the new and popu lar spring hats now being shown by CONRAD 305 Lackawanna Ave. "IS IT Rosters I5r." tion.h. nives, Forks Spoons, etc. No cueftii)ii about the quality; we have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons nnd Forks. War. ranted to wear twenty-five years. Immense stock of Sterlinj; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Goods lor Wedding Presents. Mercereati 5 Connell, 1 32 Wyoming Avenue. Pierce's Market, Penn Avenue We inaW a upciiall.c ol fancy Crcatmrjr llu1 ttr and strictly fresh eggs and the pilco it a low a Hut t lass gooda can bo told at. We do not haie any ipetial tales or leariti but at all time lair) jh complete a line A Market UootK l'ancy Oroirries and "lublc Dclltt, lien m can bo found In the largest New or' or I'liiladclphla Jlaikctt which vie ecll at ri;li ITH IS W. 11. Pierce, 19 I sctarcannn Ave. Prompt delivery :so, si:, nt reno aiv Give the Baby a Chance. V lliln Jiuupee hli.nilil lie in eiery home liiieie Hun' I a lulu ll luinbhti ainme nit'iit for Ijitii siul,i It .i liealihirr, happier i lilltl, Hit' thild Kiona older it leaim t in ike llu Iiiiiiii' (,o and villi JliiilfO llef be Iiiiiik. Vt.i of tiin(ii' Mind oak, IiIkIi'i HuUhtil, nil Itiuperril .piiliji I mine It flic f tl hlsh and .pie.id. (hiui uithi- at tlie hot t mi s., ij Pmr CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY! ra WOMY 22 1.233.J225-27 Wyoming Are ll IT A I UA9. TOi Cyj taC rlCWfliMCflCl