TV?&i -tr, if, H"' ,.t THE SCRANTON TltlBUNE-THURSDAY, MARCH 21', 1901. 3 rra ffiv6 An Excellent Combination. 'flic plctiMint inothiid and lionoflcial effects of the well known remedy, Hrnui of Fiob, manufactured bv tho Camfoiuha Fio Smut Co., Illustrate thcvalucof obtaining tho liquid laxa tive principles of plnntu Icnovvn to be medicinally laxative mid presenting thorn in tho form most refreshing to tho tasto and ncccptabln to tho system. It is tho one perfect strciitlieiiliifr laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fever gently yet promptly and enabling one U overcome habitual couRtlpatlou per manently. Us perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub htancc, aud itR acting on tho kidneys, liver aud bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, n thoy are pleasant to tho taste, but the medicinal qualltienof thn remedy are obtained from senna and other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Camfoiisia Fio Svnur Co. only. In order to get Its beucflcial oiTects and to avoid imitations, plcaso remember the full name of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN VIIANOXBCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KT. NEW YORK, If. T. Forpalo by oil Druggists. I'rlcoDOc. per bottlo. Ice Cream. UEST IN TOWN. gr Per JJC Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 5 1 Icjiboiic Ordari Prompttr Ball vara! 3'33j Adams Avenua. Scranfon Transfer Co. Paggape Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office I)., L. & W. Passenger Ptatlon. Phone TV5. Dr. H. B. WARE, M'F.CIALISr. i Yl-, kAR, NOSb and THROAT nM i.Tiv.norrtsi, I. CM a. tu . 2 1 p. in W Il.l.tAM ni.Ti'I , Opp. 1'iMottlcc. t ttt t t t t I CITY NOTES ; -.- Hi Ml Ml Mir.llMi. -Ilii' Twentieth l"cn t . I.ini.m dub will hold tin irgular mutiny i In- i'm ids in Hie (.iii-iii'iy biilldlnsc. Mi:i:ilN'(i 01' ri.K. The scunlon Lmlse ot I Is will hold .1 itgukir nuelliu; thU eieiiln, ' mil oltticia lor the in-uhu var will be nouu laiul. I mil' I1XI.I. li:M. - ill lminbim of ibe "t. lii'Hii.i-' ioIUl'i' foot lull I cm are reipimtid i' tin 1 1 ti'!il','lit. linpoitaiit bu-lnes.i will be ti iii-iiiid. I.I (.rilli: ON llli: IIKO.NTr.S.Vr. l'rleda ald will leitiire on 'Ihuisdiy nfli'mnon at .1.M1 ii tin Crern Nidge lllirjn. All inrmbers of the W"iimnV club arc iuilted. Ml.r.llXft 01" Cl.i:iUt. ttcuulir merlins to lusrht of Ihe Suanton (.'luk' aswHlatlon, No. I Ml inentbeis tire icquitcd to be present. ely important hulneM U to bo trannJcted. Mil.K.S IIIDUi: I..MHF.- MCl'.l'. The ladles o( ti .- nioi.d eitloii of the Aid fcocietv oi the .recti Illil(;e I'resbjtcrlan clituch, lloe namu lii'.'ln with the letter from (! to K, lntlulu, M'Ml incit in the i lunch patlois at 3 o'clocl,, 1 rr.lt fl'PKIt -The laillr of tlic Venn Me. nue lljptht cliuicli will erlc a tempting Riitir upper in the church pailoii thU cinlnir, from i to b o'cloih. The ladles of this church .no noied for their tempting and geneiout spreadi. P I. A. W. P V 1) YS.-The Delaware, licka. wanna and Wcitiru rompany 1 pay ai tho (ollowln miiKS on Saturday: Hellenic, Pod;e, Oxford, I'.ine, Tailor. Ilolden, Arehbald, fcloan, Hampton, Continental, lljde Park, Cjiupi ami llritbiti. it ii. v. m. r. . Mui:nc.s.-s. m. nird, .tJto seeietary of the I'ennlianla. Vouiij; Men's l hrUlian at'oelatlon, Mill IickIii a week of meet. Ingi wllli the Iljllroad oullB Men' Cbriftlan awoclatlon, Sunday, March 21, at Il.iJ p. ui. The - BOND OFFERINGS. 4. Spring Brook Water,lst Mtg.Ss - Lncka. Valley Elec. Light, 1st Mtg. 5s. 4. North Jersey and PoconoMoun- 4. tain Ice Co., 1st Mtg. 5s, Standard Gas Co., 1st Mtfj. 5s. 4 i Lehlghton Water Supply Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. 4- New Mexico Railway and Coal -f Co., 1st Mtg'. 5s. -f "" Descxlptlon and price on nppll- " cation. " -t- M BroaCway, N. V. WIILm Darre. -f -f- Oarbondale. -f -f I, 6 and 6, Commonwealth IUdf., -f gennton. -f f utnQljbMSBI Schulrtrt Male quartette ulli Mint. All tlic nint Inns ro for men cnlj, ami all men rc heartily ItiWtnl. Mr. Hard will conduct a rfPjrAlor5' mcetlfiit lor men on Hilunliy runlng, March 23, t 7.30 o'clock. r.STiMArr.8 coMinri.i:.-ii. imfUm: '! Hie CAllmatei roniintltee wlilcli .w to hxe lieen licM lut nleht lui linn poalponrd Willi nel Jlnndiy nlgtit In rIvo tlio ineinlrr nioic time to (duly the llgurr. (XT IIIs AltM. .loe IlalicMtk. a lliinsarljn emiilcjril liy the l'jtieal Coil company at 'Jliroop, wai rccchcd at Hie I.itkawamii liu-plt.il jesltrdiy aIIIi n bailly tut arm. Uiliclikk was cpenlnu n dottle, tlien lila arm rllpiml In aome Manner and (truck the fliirp rdRei ot the sl. WOHKMAN lVlt'lini). l'rcd Vwtl, l 1S11 I'ilMcm auntie, J taken ti tie Maw Taj lor hcMpltal jtcrdiy Mlth a Irukeri leff. 1'upm U employed at tlic .'oulli mill anil wa flni k dy a rolling plat wlili'li fa tutnw.it ftlmek liy n insino and l.utleil ajaltut atid'liroLc his lctt leir, COMMIT IT.I TO Cot VTA" JAIU William HurLp, Miiplojnl ul tlir Pino llrook mine, wm arretted dv 'llmiiwi MaRiilnnein, nf ftlil I.ro emirt, rm tli lmri( o( clicitlr.if and defrauding a lioardlng Iioum! keeper ot "jlMii. lie ' nr rilgned define AMutnin Mlllat and lotniiillled in (I. fault id ball, paw tiii: cnv.-iii.t t Poiii hum. oi Wllkeidlme, jntertljy took luik t Wllktv Unite, thin' jounaU'r Iroin iloivn Iho ulley who were eld with a iklri' ti ec .t city and r.im up on a Irelicht train. The Iwja were picked up on the ftreel liy the police at tiiniiiay jml loiked up at police headnuatteiii until the ar rival nf the ililef, MI.N'fe IM'JV JIIKIINO.-U tl.e lfMv. feimlli monthly imttlnic ot tin Men' union nf Cnen llldije tf tie held In tho ilupel of tin (ircen lildjte Vrcslijtirian ihunli thli nenlnK nl o'clock the aciiii-.ilinu.il flMlloii of utneers will take plaie, nllir nlilch tlietc ulll ho a sen. er.il illiiKlon on the i,iiillon, ltnotcil, Tli.it tie condci.m the ilpmr bill." MOItl! .lOHS'SOS'. An a sequel to the .InlilKon child ao, fullv told in Tin d iv Trllnine, Mr John Joliinon ivai unelid .e.tirdiy for di-nertltiff her iji'ir-nM ihuehlir. Jamet W. Johtnon, lathi r ot llm .tnhtiin, the colored ali man, who Iu4 Rained i imuli nototlety, ii Hie proe tutor. H' n Joliu-on and Ji.Iiii Johuton, fatlur of the I'hlld, wlie wile wm aneted, me Inntli en. Mr. John'on wai arraiuiiid before Abler man Millar and held under y-lno bill for appear ante in court. f)I.OUi:i) KOM-i At' WAIL I be 10I0K1I peo pie Inhililtinsr the bmife nt 4 It Itiymnnil court are boliig biouRlit into undue proinlncnee In dlf fermt aldermanle courts of late. Yesterday the w ir nir.ilii'-t one nnother m ji continued, when Mirgaut Hutu wai arraigned before Aldeimiu Howe on a ierioiu charee preferred tiy W'lnnle VIII!.iui. 1 lie eve was discharged. Itefoie Al derman Mlllir Winnie W'illiiun nai brouKht up for .ifv.uill and b.ilter.v at the inst.iiKC ul Mar garet l'.an, but the ec wn dMiaritcd. NO MORE OVERTURES. Silk Mill Strikers Decide to Ceaso Peace Negotiations with Super intendent Davis. At u lucflit.g of tlir executive com mittee of the Mlk mill atilkcrs, held yesterday nioinlnt,'. It was ununlmous ly decided tn s-eml no more committees to unit upon Superintendent Davis, of tho Saunuolt mill, and to make no fttithcr overtures for sottletnent. The ommlttoo ul'o decided to propaie a full list of tlielr KrlPViinces and pub lish It In the dally press. This is smnethliipr which they have not yet done, as the wane scale they formulated Is the only statement nf any sort yet Riven out by them. Work vns stalled on the list yesterday, and It will probably be completed today. A resolution was also passed nl the meet ing annoimclnc: that the strike will be continued until the original frrlev anccH nr adjusted and the original wage scale granted. Meetings were held yesterday of tho Mlnooka, Taylor, Dunniore and Veter.s buig local, nt which the nctlon of the executive- conuuitteo was approved. Tonight an entertainment will b given at Manley's hall. Dunmore, by the Dunmore-T'etersburg local. Mother Jones Is expected to make an address. The Litter arrived in the city Tues day ttom Heading, rind was In consul tation with the strikers yesterday morning, in the afternoon she loft for Forest Hly. A slight dlstut banee took place last evening at I'ctersbtug when tho loom Users lett the mill. One ot tho men was followed to his homo by n large crowd of Milkers and bleaker bns, who had gathered about the premises. They- loudly hooted and threatened him. and when his refcidenee was i cached suriounded the place after ho rnteted nnd continued shouting Im precation". The arrival of a patrol man Uiolte up the crowd. GRIEVANCES DISCUSSED. Committee of Pive Representing Lackawanna Trainmen Held Sessions Yesterday. John 1 Kelly, of .Syracuse: (icorgo Wood, of L'tiea: John Harbor, of JAih terj Harry Mohl, of Jersey City, and A. Kchroetter, of Xewiuk, who con stitute tho grlevitneu committee ot the Hiotherhood ot Railroad Ttalnmen of the Lackawanna company, wete In the city yesterday and held secix't sessions ut the St. Charles hoti 1. They discussed nrlous grievances entertained by tho Lackawanna, train men during the morning, and after din ner went Into sehsloii again. Tho re sults of their deliberations nte un known, ns all live committeemen te fused to make any statement. They admitted the put pose of their meeting but would s-ay nothing further. They loft tho hotel shortly befoie G o'clock, and soon after departed from the city, llefote going they expressed their Intention of holding another meeting, and their leturn Is expected today. FINN WILL WITHDRAW. Intends to Voluntarily Give Up His Candidacy for Chairman, It aii now be authoritatively stated that Select Councilman Wnilo M. Finn will withdraw as a candidate for chair man of select council, If the other inn Ilepubllcan membeis decide tlu stieli wltluliawal Ik fop the best Inteieat.i of tho paity. It in turlhei' known that Mr. Pi.itt will support whatever candidate Is de cided upon In his place, oven If ono of the members who voted ngalnst 1,1m is put up, though It Is hardly likely that he will bo obliged to do thl't. Just who will bo selected ns a candidate Ik not positively known, but ox-Shori(f r. II. demons Is tlio most lllwly one. Others mentioned, In tho order of their likelihood, are C, I. Chittenden and 10. L, Mcirhuan. Easter Cheer nnd Babies Faces. rather Time will soon usher In tho season ot gladnets, while Schrlever 13 always lendy with tho old of nrtls lie portraiture to perp.'tuato the logulsh countenances of tha dimpled darlings. CONDITION UNCHANGED NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MINE SITUATION. President Mitchell Said That All of tho luvltatlons to the Conference Have Been Sent Out Does Not Think tho Trouble in Mt. Pleasant Local Will Bo Very Serious Presi dents Nlcholl8 Reply to tho Com munication from Wllkes-Bnne Boaid of Trade. There were no slrlklng development In the mine situation yestenlay, mid although l'resldenl John Mitchell was in conference with the thtee district presidents during put of the forenoon and nf lei noon, no business was trans acted which could be niudo public President Mitchell will remain In the city today, and will In fuel continue his headquarters hero until somu com munication Is received from tho piesl ilentH of the coal companies. In event of which tho national and district presidents may Journey to the metio polls. A special meeting of thn board of trade has been railed for tonight, to take action regarding the situation nnd a largo number of Its memlters favor holding 11 genetul mas meeting of the citizens ot this county, nt which the general sentiment throughout this icglon would be expressed. President Mitchell was seen by n Tribune man jcMetday afternoon nt the 100m of National Committeeman Frederick Dllcher in the Coyne house. The big committeeman was feeling de cidedly out of sorts, n severe attack of catarrh confining him to his quartets Pieslilent Mitchell has fully recoveied from his severe cold of the early part of the week. INVITATIONS ALL OPT In tesponso to The Tribune man's iucry, the mine workers' leader re sponded: "All the invitations drawn ui nt the conference of Tuesday be tween the three district presidents aud myself are now In the hands of the presidents of the co.il companies. They were mailed Tuesday evening. Ho tefused to give out a copy of the communication, On being asked wheth or nny meetings had yet been ar ranged of the district boards. President Mitchell replied In the negative. Ses sions will be held however befoie 11 meeting of the national executive bonrd Is called. The disruption ot the Mt. Pleasant local was here brought Into the conversation and on President Mitchell being asked his opinion te gardlng the probablo outcome ot the matter he replied that he did not an ticipate any seilous results and was not familiar enough with the details of the case to make any decided statement. President T. D. Xlrholls, of District No. 1. yesterday morning answeied the telegtams sent him by the Wilkes Hjiio board of trade and Mayor Nich ols, asking him to teslst to the ex tent of his ability nny strike In the anthracite region, which would be cnlled with recognition of the union as the principal ulm In view. HUPLY OF NICHOLLS. Mr. Nlcholls yesterday remarked to a. Tribune man: "In my answer I wrote that as one of the Mine AVoikois' olllcers I would do all in my power to bring about an amicable adjustment of difficulties, by trying to arrange for i In Order to Introduce 0 1 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 3 DRESS GOODS Home Spun Tweeds In 6 shades, all wool, 38 inches wide. For 3 days only xVC One Dollar Tweeds All wool, three , shades of grey. For 3 days only Oy C Covert rilxtures 50 inch, all shades. Q For 3 days only OoC Two Dollar Broadcloths and Vene tiansFinest French goods. For - -. days only 1 ,5U S1.25 Venetians Full line of colors. For 3 days only " 5C Hair Line Vicunas $1. 25 value. For 3 days only y OC Camel's Hair Cheviots 45 inches wide; all wool, blues, reds, castors, greys, browns, blacks. For three days only 5UC Henriettas Yard and a quarter wide, For 3 days only ZSC Dollar French Poplins in twenty colors. For 3 days only OvC SILKS Fancy Silks 55 pieces of the linei grades, marked at fiom 95c to $1.25. . For 3 days only OC 'g MEARS & HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue La IT IS THE WAY YOU USK IT. It's the Method Employed Which Mnkes Success or Falluic. One man with pen, Ink nnd paper ran ptoduce 11 landscape, another man with same pen nnd Ink may not be able to write his own name legibly. It Is till In knowing how. It Is eiiuully ttuo In tho nee of medi cines. The same icmedles we have to day have xlsted for thousands of yeaiv, but If their existence was known the knowledge of how In use theni was lacking. They became valuable to the human 1 nee only wli'Mi expeiltnent nnd science showed the way to use thuni to get results. The fcilp Is an old disease with 11 new name It Is leally catarrhal In character and Ihe usual symptoms are those nf acute catarrh, but Ihe old time eatim h powders, salve" nnd sprays dn not cure It. neither does the application of antiseptics through tux Inhaler give anything more than re lief for a short time. The antiseptics nte all tight: they will kill the g"iniH of catanii and grip if they m applied rightly, but their local application to tho nose nnd throat avail little becaiMo the geims are in the blood nnd thtough the whole y li 111. Smait's 1 aim rh Tabids contain many of thei same antiseptic, that tiro used in sprays and Inhalers, but lnsttnd of applvlng them to Ihe in llamed membranes of the nose nnd thto.it, they mo taken Into the stom ach and thus reach the blood, the real sfat of the disease nnd dilve out the ipfoetlous goi ins through the natural channels of the bowels and kidneys. In ulner wohIh Stuarts Catarrh Tab lets tench the cause of the mischief, Instead of the merely local symptoms. The lem.irkable success ot these tab lets in cut lug gtip catauh and throat and lung tumbles is because they dilv the catarrhal poison from the system and the r.oso and throat become oleap of the iNPCs-dve .secretion of mucus, which c.'iiu-es the hawking, spitting mid gagging, because the recrctlon is not supplied liotu healthy Mood. Two ycaiT ngo, Sttmrt'a Catarrh Tablets were unknown but today have become so popular thtough positive met It that iltugglsts .everywhere In Ihe Tnlled States, Canada nnd Cheat Hrllr.in now sell them. a Joint meeting of the miners and opeiators. 1 nlo suggested that the bcatd of trade and general public turn their attention to those In authority on the opeintors' side, and try and In duce them to agree to a conference, and thu.i prevent a strike." Superintendent C. C. Jtose, of the Delaware ami Hudson coal department was In New York Tuesday, but yester day refto-ed to give out any state ment of the motives actuating his trip. Ho Is said to have cont'eired with the nfllclals nt the homo office. German Taught by Conespoudence. First of a course ot 10 monthly les sons now to bo had at M. Norton's, 1P.S Wyoming avenue, and Iteisman ltros., Iftr Spruce street. Price, 25 cents. S":ieeialtles of this course .ire an easy acquisition of a COltlSUCT pronunciation and learning quickly to render your own ideas he fort studying giamtnar. Ask for a. "TIIANSI.A TOlt." An Ideal Easter or Dlrthday Gift. A pioscnt that conveys more deli cate, senttmrnt.il regard than Schrlev er's enlaiged Sepia porti nits repro duced from a photograph ot the loved one would be dlfllcuit of selection, MANY CHANGES WERE MADE COMMON COUNCIL COMMITTEE GOT IN ITS FINE WORK. Many Amendments to the Reorgani zation. Ordinance Adopted Last Night One Provides for the Elimination of All Provisions for o Chnngo in the Organization of the Fhe Department Another Amendment Creates the Ofllce of Delinquent Tax Collector. Tho special committee ot the com mon council appointed to consider the reorganization ordinance met last night In the city hnll antl as predict ed lu yosterdny'H Tribune, proceeded to "tear things up." Then wete present nt the meeting: Councllmen Pred Phillips, W. J. Smith, Daniel Clntvln and K. .1. Coleman. The.se gentlemen spent nearly three hours In considering the ordinance nnd If tho amendments which thoy will rec ommend tonight ate adopted the meas ure will present a far different appear ance than when It llrst saw the light of day. Tin most Important amendment adopted provides for the striking out of practically nil of Article VJ, which cre ates a bureau of fire ami provides for a general ro-orgauizatlon of the lite department coupled with a provision providing- for tho dlsbandmont ot the volunteer department. Tho only sec tions which will remain It this amend ment Is adopted make no change In the present form of administration. Another amendment adopted pto vIiIch for the creation of the olTIco of delliKjiii'iit tax collector with a salary of $,r.00 ti year. In the ordinance the ofllces of city treasurer and delinquent la collector ate combined. Still another amendment adopted creates tlio olllce of clerk of tho com mon council nnd Increases that offi cial's salary from JrtOO to $900. Tho salary of tho plumbing Inspector Is i.ilsed by another ainendnicnt from $1,000 to 51.200. The other amendments decided upon were of minor Importance. If these amendments are adopted to night the appointment of a confer ence committee will be necessitated, the measure having originated In se lect council. The members of the lat ter branch are satisfied with the or dinance In Its present form, and It Is probable that this conference commit tee will have a hard Job agreeing upon anything. The chances or getting tho ordinance ilnully passed befote April 1 seem to bo growing slimmer every day. Nerves Like a Flat-Iron. A woninn who suffered for three years fioni nervous prostration says two bottles of T-lehty's Celery Nerve Compound effected a complete cure. She hardly knows today whether she ha.s nerves or not, ns she never feels them It Is certainly a wonderful rem edy. Sold by Matthews Hros Organs -for Snle Cheap. You can buy a good second hand Or gan as low as $10.00 at Guernsey Hall, J. W. Guernsey, Prop.. 311 Washing ton avenue, Scranton, Pa. Popular Priced Photographs. Sclu lever's three-dollar portraits possess the same artistic pose and fin ish that Is tho prominent feature ot his moro expensive plctutcs. a'. at: Fancy Silks For waists, 63 lengths p of $1.00 goods. For 3 days only 55C 5! Fancy Silks 3s whole pieces of 51 changeaole and select color Taffeta Silks, . J; new shades. For 3 days only 49C " Fine Silks Black Brocade, Satin and Taffetas, marked at $1 and $1.35. $j For 3 days only OyC $ Fancy Silks One table full of short i &; lengths. 75c goods. For 3 days only.. 3aC LININGS 1 Hair Cloth Genuine ib inch, best t & grade. For 3 days only 1 3C S Pcrcallne Fast black,, 15c goods. t $j For 3 days only llCS; Pcrcallne Twelve and one-half cont fij goods, for , Qc Percallne 20-cent goods, for 15c Percaline isc goods, in 27 different j Spring Shades 1 (JC 5i Slleslas 1 1 pieces grey fancy back, 4 i 51 20c grade 1 2aC S'. Cambrics Best lining ,jc 51 Pure Linen Canvas c -" Black, All Horeen Skirtings 25c 5! Best Illuminated Moreen Skirts .... 39c 5! 5?. 1 The Family Dining Room 1 Is a fair index to one's social stunding, and a mighty pleas ant place to visit three times a day. When you have the pleasure ol eating otf dainty china, It is more than gratify ing to the "inner man." There Is no excuse for nny one not having a nice dinner set when you can make selections from our Open Stock Patterns. Buy a few pieces today and m mime aaamotis at anytime, just arrived, loo.plece Decorated Porcelain iplo.UU Cvvvxvarvfei Geo V Millar & mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LEWIS & REILLY Always Busy. Always Honest. 1 14 and 1 16 Wyoming Avenue SCRANTON. Genteel Shoes For Gentle Spring This is the sprouting lime of life. We furnish shoes for humanity the noblest of all life. For tlic 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 flay Aiig - 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. ESTABLISHED I .M 1888. UKKx:oxxuMXX5oa:asjo:uK Is Your Bicycle Iu good shape for gNOW i Is the time to have it properly. .0 0. Bittenbender & Co.s g 126 and 128 Notice Those who arc interested, even in a Reneral manner, in matters musical are cordially invited to ex amine the latest iiTasoni-lmlitt Pianofortes to be seen at the wareiooms of 1. 1 POWELL h CO. 131-133 Washinqton Ave. 2 g several new ones Co m Wjomln Avenne g 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. 0. 0 0. 10 the riding season? S your work done. We do 5 0 Franklin Avenue. ty OPEN APRIL 1. "The HOLLAND' 406-408 Adams Ave. A family hotel; fifty rooms; strict ly first-class; elevntor service; elec tric bells; suites; private baths; sin gle and double 100ms; handsomely furnished. Tor teims address, E. r. THOMAS, Now Proprietor of "The Linden." The Dickson UauuTiictiirlng Co. fccrknton and Wllkevllarra, l'i Mauufaoturor or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENOINES Uollcrj, MolitlngandPumpine Machinery. General ORlct, Scranton. P, . ( .