rp THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 22, lf)01. 3 Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 5)c Quart: LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Zclapfcoaaordar. Promptly DttlTtrtl iyil Adinu Avenui. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., L. & W. Passenger (Station. Phono FS5. Dr. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. bYE, EAR, NOSH and THROAT ONSULVt.W HOURS, B-l.'.lOa. tn.;'J-4 p. rn. WILLIAMS nM)?., Opp. I"ostofnce. t-'t--t- : CITY NOTES ; 4 -)-' Mi: t HASr.r.t). TIip l'rico bulldlne; will hucittir be Ltumn as the Ileal Kstatc I'.xrlianno Hillldltr,'. r nicn; mission. mi riiiwuc wvir mil address, the meeting at the ltocuo lk-lon tcinlnhi at T...0 o'clock. MrtlT.U OK M1.IIC1IANTS. The Hetall Mi litants' 1'roteUhc association will hold a smoLrr in their looms a I CO J.ukawatma. nvcimo Monday cwnlnif. MKKHNU Ol l.LKS. 'Ilir snilon lodge f.' 1.11.3 mt lo't night and iiunlnatcd mliccr for thr ensuimr yrai. Tlii-.v will bo ileotrd al a nuctlnif t be ludd next s.ci'U. M ITHR AMI SW.i:.-Tlie I-adiei' Aid "otlrty uf Ml houli,' I'nlM tAjIt church will hold .1 hltkin pic supKr and halo of fanry article In ihc ilupcl next 'Jucdjy cnlna-, JUnli !). ortr.AN UIXITVU-On Saturday. March 2.1, th (ouith cipjli recital of the l.cntill em Ices "III t.ke pi rn- In St. laAc's church. The tecitjil hrj.Mns at I p. in. and leads up to eunin? piajer al t."n p. III. i.iririiu ov omv.. i;. it. Mmae, i, will lecture in Hi" Capmi-e I'hapcl of the Crcen llidse Prisbytirian ihurih this cicnlni; at T."o. ibjnr, "China," proceeds to go lur the benefit ef Hi" literary department of the chapel. MUMMIED n.IU William Parke furniiied ;i bill bctuic Aldeiinan Millar jclerday tn appear in court o the charge of cheating and i. ti itidiiig a boarrlinj housekeeper of iJK.tCi, pre tirrcd by Thomas Mapilnne.-s, of .MO e couit. Ilir MAlit'll KM'i.N.-'lb Mauli immbir if Kleon, with a huiiUomely ul,rnri cover by imtis Vil.-on lluilbui, in three color", appeared iiMnday. Among the nther content l a. poem y I'. A. .Incur, entitled "Puke lVmmn," il, . pli tint, mIho! boy lifo in Kngljnri, and an aitiile hi TieippeiH by .lame'. O'Connor. WHO KNOWS J. A. PLAHK?-Kecmder Moir -.tri'lJ" itcrlwd a Utter aAili,; f"i iiifonua. iion legardlng the whereabouts of JaniM A. i lark, un lion worker, who is known to hav ifn in tills illy leccntlv. The infonnition u anled by his titcr, Jti, Ik llulirer, of llam l"l station, ltockanay lleaih, X. V. Ill llUNlA) 'III PlIILAUIXl 1IM. I".. L. .in audi, ulm rami., te. Miinlon icccntlj as lall tpreior at the Njutli Mel mill, and miTcnd Painful inlurlis by being i-uutk with .i falling iall, nlnrriel tn hU home In Philadelphia i' leidaj. lie baa len siierccclcil by I'. It. f-hat. mil,, alao if Itiiladelphla. Mi. .m 2.uidl. cared for at the Siranlon bouse, wheiv Mr. battck is linw Btoppinff. P'.V 1)AY. Tli. emplo;e of tlie Central liailrnad of Xew .leikcy .it thU riul of iho line wiiij paid .ictiidij. Tho Pelaware and lludsuii company will besin niaUnsr their Match p omenta tmnorieu. The Delaware, La(kawanu, and Wcnlerii lOinpany will pay tomorrow nt tho IJilliviif, DoiIrc, Oxford, I'ne, Taylor, Holdcn, rehhald, Hoan, Hainpton, Continental, Hyde. Park, Cayusi and HiUbln Inlne. I LPI. AXH LYSOTT.-Tho Dcmoeratie ineni beii el ruininvii ruuiiial cancue. after !ait mifht't. rouiiiil mcpllnsr and ilcclcln to fiippoit Uialiniau I". '. Calpln nnd Clerk V. . Ljnolt tor their rcpectiic places at the ic-oijrantealloii on April 1. There was no opposition manifested and if tho additional couneiltncn do not ecuio heir seats both Mcir. Cilpin and I j unit khould be re'elceteil, as. thu Deiiioci.its would 'bin hae a majority of three. IIL'IIRI.N'O COMIXC-On Sunday, March !. Ihs Rev Dr. Duliring, of Philadelphia, will jwcaih at St. Luke's churcli. Dr. rtuhrliiK Is in i.li.ri;ci of all the practical charity and mU.ion woik of the Tpiieopil church in I'hilidclphla, and is ci.ii. ndcred one of tho greatest Sunday school work ers in the rountri. On Sunday at 1 p. in. there will bo a grand rally of all the l.piscop.l Kumlay nthools in tlie city .it ht. Luke's. The public is cordially iiultcd to attend all the seniles on Mindaj. Tor Rent. The residence or Mrs, .1. ji. I'lielfip, TI5 Linden street, to responsible party; moderates tlgure. Very rentrally lo-i-ated. modern, commodious, city tftcnni. lawn, fruit. Suitable for den tint, physlcun, or family use. Inquire at house. BOND OFFERINGS. 4 Spring Brook Water,lst Mtp;.5s Lacka. Valley Elec. Light. 1st Mtfj. 5s. North Jersey and Pocono Moun tain Ice Co., 1st Mtg-. 5s. Standard Gas Co., 1st Mtg-. 5s. Xehlghton Water Supply Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. New Mexico Railwoy nnd Coal Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Description and price on appli cation. -t- M BroiCwiy, X. V. VTilkeillarrc, f CatbonJ.le. a. i, t tnd 9, Cominonwealth 01 Jif-. -f -f- Scraoton. f 1 t-r 1 1 1 f t t 4Dn royiySABB!S TO PURCHASE THE WINDSOR, Memorial Hnll Directors So Decided Xnst Might. The board of directors of the tl. A. It. Memorial J In 11 unsoclutlon, (it a meet tug held lust nlitht, decided to purchase the Windsor property, at the corner of Pcnn uvcinie and Linden stroet, fiom Victor Koch for a consldcnitlon of $39,030. The officers were empnweiecl to luUe the necessary steps to procure the transfer of tho property. Lust night's action was merely the formal carrying out of tho wl.ihes of the members of the various organiza tions which will have quartern In the I.ulldlng. The matter was submitted to the popular vote of these ntcmboifl and lesultrd in the selection of the Windsor property, which secured 4.'i votes to 21U cast In favor of tho I.con nid propel ty, nt the corner of Adams avenue nnd Mulberry street. I'osesslon will bo taken on April 1, on which occasion tha ptopilotor of tho Windsor hotel and restaurant, occupy ins the ground floor, will move out The store will not be lented for hotel purposes In tho futire. The O. A. It. organizations havo oetupled the Wind sor property since tho lecent bl.r fire on Lackawanna r.venue, on whlen oc casion the former headquarters wcro badly dumnRCd by water. THE ANNUAL GATHERING Meeting of the Woman's Home Mis sionary Society of the Wyoming District at Kingston. The annual convention of tho Wo man's Home Missionary society of tho Wyoming district was held yesterday In the Methodist Kplscopul church nt Kingston, Mrs. T. II. Dale, presiding. In some respects It was the most In tercullng In the history of the organ ization. Tho morning session opened with de votional exetclsen conducted by Mtos Mary l'ock, of Kingston. Mrs. V. ( Murdoch; followed with nn address of wclcom. which delighted the visitors. Mrs. W. II. I'eck, of this city le sponded In a graceful way. Miss Kmrn.i Lewis, the ferordlng nectetnry, read the i-rport of tho last meeting, nnd Mrs. fi. F. Iteynolds gave the trwismer's leport, In the absence of Mrs. n. a llrooks. Mrs. W. fi. Simp son gave the teporl of the corres ponding .ucretniy. Miss J jeai' Lane. a. .siudont at Wyo ming sonilnary, sang most pleasingly, "The Lord Is Mv Shepherd." after which Mis, Austin Gritllii gave sin In teicstlng paper on the Lucy Webb Hayes School, at Washington, 1). C. the notional training school for dea conesses and missionaries. Miss llcrth.1 Mitchell follow od with a wondn fully interesting talk on "Chinatown in Xew York." She gave a graphic plcttii" of the pathetic hls loiy of rhlnee xomen In that cpiar ter. Miss Ttymiini gave n iileaslng iecl tation Mrs. fleorge L.lev.vllyn having a paper on "Home Mlslrons," Mrs. Austin tlrillln wa-c placed In rharge of ti committee to consider arranging for ii special day for the society at the an nual camp meeting. Mis. .1. n. Santee led the devotional exercises of the nfternoon, after which encouraging reports from the auxil iaries were heard. Mis. Davenport, of the seminary, gave a pleasing recita tion, and Mies Margaret Stodd sang n. pretty solo. Mis. O. V. Iteynold.-s presented the tesult of the committee on resolutions. Mis. J. A. Mogg. of the Central church. Wllkes-Ilarre. gave what was pei hups the most appreciated paper of the day on "Pr.ictlcn! Leyons from Missionary Workers." election of ottlcers u-sulted In re electing those of th" previous year, with one exception. The board now stands: President. Mis. T. II. Dale; vice president. Mrs. I'. CI. Oondrlch: recording secretary, Miss Hnima Lew Is; corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. C!. Simpson: tieasiucr. Mis. U. Cl. lirnoks. The following ladles were In at tendance from the city: Mrs. T. If. Dale. Mrs. W. (1. f.mp.-on, Mis. i.. T. Reynolds, Mrs. D. 15 Hand, Mrs. AY. II. Peek, Mrs. (Iiilley, Miss I.'inma Lewis: Mrs. J. I,, llace. The ladles of King ston supplemented th- basket lunch with tea, coffee and lee oienin. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Those Intending' to Hold Excursions Must Act Without Delay. Lake Lodore has not only the eh.irm of novelty: it exceeds In natural beauty any of the old excursion resorts. The ride to the lake, oerIooklng vast stretches of surprisingly beautiful scenery; tho glove, with Its densely shaded dtlves nnd walks, smooth and dry as asphalt, its while booths and balcony-encircled dance pavilion. Its line springs and mstle bridges; Its ca lousel nnd varied other attractions; tho ball ground set with Spalding bases, nnd tho lake Itself with Its charming scenery, lis broad surface anil quiet nooks and coves, explored by handsome launches and a great fleet of row boats all these things lender Lodore a summer paradise. Then, too, rates to Vhurchcs and so cieties are lower than rates in many other lesoUs. In shoit Lodore Is nt once the most pleasure-giving and most profit-reaping place for excur sionists In this region. Dates nie be ing tilled rapidly and organizations In tending to go should apply without de lay at the Lackawanna avenue depot to II. W. Cross, Dlvlson Passenger Agent, Delaware and Hudson Uallroad. German Taught by Conespondence. First of a com so of 10 monthly les sons now to bo had at M. Morton's, US Wyoming avenue, and Heisman III os., 105 Spruce street. Pi Ice, 2.'i cents. Specialties of this eouise me uu eiwy acquisition of a CORRECT pioiiuui'iutlou nnd learning quickly to render your own Ideas before studying grjmiuar. AU for a "TRANSLA TOR." An Ideal Easter or Birthday Gift. A piescnl that conveys more dell rate, sentimental regard than Schrlev er's cnlitigcd Sepia portraits repio. duced from a photogin.'ih of the loved one would be ditllcult of selection. Oigans for Sale Cheap. You can buy a good second hand or gan na low us $10.00 at Guernsey Hall, .1. W. Guernsey, Piop.. 3H Washing ton avenue, Scranton, Pa. Popular Priced Photogiaphs. SehrJever'B three-dollar portuiltn possess the same artistic pose nnd fin ish thut Is tho prominent feature of bis moie expensive pictures. Ask for Kelly's union crackers. HAS NOT HAD ANY REPLIES WHAT PRESIDENT MITCHELL HAS TO SAY. Believes He Will Have Answcis to Some of the Letters Sent to Opera tors Today or Tomorrow What District Picsident Nicholls Has to Say Concerning tho Published Ut terances of Business Men with Ref erence to the Possibility of n Strike Disagrees with Them. Auothct twenty-four houn pa-sod yesterday without nny developments of Importance in tho mining situation, nnd It is not likely that thero will bo ntiy news to chronicle until woid has been iccelved by President Mitchell from Komu of the presidents of the coal companies. The communications sent out Tuesday weic of u nature which demanded a prompt teply, hii.1 the MIna Workers' olllel.ils expect that today or tomorrow will bring nnswerss from the teclplents of their letteis. President Mitchell was seen yester day afternoon at the St. Chillies hotl by n Tribune man. "Nothing has been yet heuid fiom tho operators," he said, "and although I held a bilef session today with Piesl dtnta XIclioII.i nnd Duffy, no business wiih transacted." On being asked whether the reports wcic trus that the meeting of the grievance committee of the Lacka wanna tmlnmen In this city Wednes day bore significant relations to the conditions of the mliv situation, President Mitchell said thero was no connection between the two, to the best of his knowledge. Considerable comment i niouseu yesterday In the camp of the Mine Workers' leaders by the popular ex pressions of antl-strlke sentiment, as evidenced In tho several Interview's from prominent cential city business) men, which appeared In yesterday's Tribune. President T. 1). Nicholls. of District No. J, In discussing the matter, lemuikcd' WHAT NICHOLLS SAID. "In my opinion the business men quoted tnko a rather selfish view of the existing conditions, and lu eager ness to look ufter the welfuie of their own Interests, rerlook thoe of other. The genctal public has forgotten tho gile-vances which the miners wish ad justed, nnd for the settlement of which we have asked the operatois for a Joint conference-." "Do you not think It would be a good Idea to give out some general statement of these grievances." asked the repot tor, and Piesldenl Nicholls unsweied: "The Idea seems to prevail that a technical recognition of the union H the only Issue. That Is a false concep tion. The recognition we desire Is merely an adlustnient of dlflleultles. When the strike of last fall was set tled, a ten per cent. Increase in wages was granted, but this was pi.totlcilly the only concession. A uniform wngo .scole Is one of our chlefest nlms In asking a conference. The asseitlon made tha; different conditions exist ing In dliVeient companies absolutely prevent a uniform scale U eironeoim. We want lo provide for n fixed wage by which men all ovei thl-t legion do ing the same day's work will receive the same day's pay, and the lurge nnd exceedingly dissatisfying discrepancies now existing be thus done away with. "We wish to meet In Joint confer ence with the operators and befoie v.e adjourn secure a uniform scale, nnd have made a bona fide agreement cov ering all scales of wages nnd prices of coal, nnd governing all th" conditions of the year. AI'OMnNTKD TltOL'HLi:. "The settlement of the big strike last year by granting a ten per cent, in crease did not do anything towards amending this grievance, but rnth'-r augmented It, by Increasing the dif ference In wages paid In different sec tions of the anthracite regions." President Nicholls was asked whether any significant moaning could bo attached to tho visit of the inlhoaders' grievance committee in the city Wednesday, but dee!iud to either affirm or deny the tumor that they conferred with various of tho Mine Woikors' officials. Father Phillips again spoke with Sec tetary Atherton, of the local board of trade, over the long distance telephone yesterday. Ho informed film that he had had communication with the New York offlco of Mr. Morgan and theie learned that the coal and steJl magnato had gone south ar.d would not return be foift next week. Father Phillips also announced that he would wrlto Mr. Atherton and arrange a day for the meeting of the committee from the anthracite legions who nie to meet with Bishop Potter and Archbishop Coprlgnn, In New York, beforo calling upon Mr. Morgan. The presidents of both the Wilkes Pane and Hazleton boards of tiade have expressed their willingness to form part of the committee. Father Phillips says. HAVE ISSUED STATEMENT Silk Workers Tell the Public Their Grievances and Ask for Arbitration. jf A muetlllg was held yesteiday morn ing of tho executive committee of tho silk mill strlkcis and the following list of grievances drawn up Wednesday afternoon was unanimously adopted: To the Public The position of the miiuRcrf of the diftercnt silk intllt in icfu.llur lo uibltutc t lie) difficulty now pending Is In our opinion a slilko ugalie.1 any pn'Rifwi and one th.it I, un fair to the ulrU and tho community at luue Mr. Davis iys that he I pajlnir all tint In t an. If that is tiue, wh) nut let the nialiir .' to a board of arblliatlon, and If Mr. Hails or any other mill owner can show wo aic ttrltliic all tint tho company tali pay we aic wllllnt to abide by the ilccl'iVm of tho board, and in. oitu who is fair and wants to do (hit which Is ilu-ht and Jiiit can annul to c,o bcioio tho public and take a potillon against arbltiatlon, Since Uu; cowp.iiiUs icfu,o te aibllrate wo aru inn io than our iloUtiiilmd to win Hits iljjht for Jii-tlce. At this time we aie cliculatins a petition to the bu.lncM and piotci..loiul men a.kinf tliini tu help u in the miller of uibllratlon, and no shall show lo (he public- our honoty of puipo.e and shall lv.uo bullclhu awl keep tho public polled In tefiicncc to our Jul and hunut claim for more pay and lex bonis, which will .'he us moic money for our homes and time to study, o a to placo nuirclrc where we lijhily belong. Now, crutlcmcti, come nnd plue jouuelf fn our position, How would jou like tu stand In a place 2sG all day for u paltry sum and at neon nhen it U timet lo eat our dinner no are cone lulled to eat it by either standing up or silting clonn vn a floor lOU'iol with filth and giease. Wo have nothing to place our dinner upon only the floor, where ft Is liable to lie spat upon. Come now, mill owners, don't try lo get away from (hit which Is fair and Jul-lhst of utliltta tlon. IXeceulhc Uoiniulltrc. The sttike-is declare that they will evciy day lsuo a statement contain lug other of their grievances nnd thus fully make known to the public their reasons for having suspended work. A meeting of the Sampiolt soft sills workers was held yesterday uftcrnocn and tho executive committee's action tei mally npproed. "Mothei" .lonej Is back in the city ugnlu mid last night iiddicsHcd the meeting of -the Dunmoie-Petersburg local nt Munley's hull, Superintendent W. IT, Davis, of the. Siiuquolt mill, who left the city Wed nesday nfteinooil, Is expected home fiom New Yoik tonunnnv or Sunday. The only outbreak of any nature which occurred yesterday took place nt Valentine llllss' North Scranton mill. Yestenlay shower"! of stones were tin own at the windows of the building nnd a continuous (lie of abuse kept up on the few hands who were at woik. No actual assaults took place, however, although an attempt, w.w mude to pre vent two fjlii employes from entering the factory. Anthouv Wentllne, of Duiimore, a silk sii Ike sympathizer, was nuestcd by Detective Will Clifford yesterday foi creating a dlsluibance at the Pe tersburg mill Wednesday night. Ones of the loom fixers nt the mill was fol lowed by a crowd of strikers, breaker boys and others, when he left tho mill and Wentllne Is alleged to have been the ringleader. The warrant for his an est was Is sued at the Instance of Supeilntendont I'.achofen, Wentllne was nirulgncd befoie Aldctman Howe and fined $10, In dcfmtll of which he was committed. PIECE OF HARD LUCK. When Ripper Attorneys Reached Philadelphia tho Supreme Court Had Adjourned. Amabel slight delay has been occa sioned In the matter of the appeal icgmdliur the constitutionality of the famous llpper bill. AYhen tho attor neys engaged on both aides reached Philadelphia yesterday they wcro chn gilned to find that the Supreme court hud already adjourned for the week. However, they sought out the chief Justice and either justices of the Su preme couit and discussed the matter with them. They directed that the ap plication be tiled and It Is expected that the hem lug will be fixed for either Monday or Tuesday of next w cek. Attornev .lames H. Toney and ex .Tudge H. A. Knapp returned last evening on the S.tr, over the Locka wanna and were rven by a Tribune man. Roth arc of the opinion that this delay of n couple of days will not seriously hamper operations, but that the Iteming will be pushed and de cision lendeicd without nny moie Io of time than if every thing hud re sulted satlsfaetoiflly yesterday. The decision must be handed down by April 7, u on that day the thirty day limit given the governor to ap point recorders for Allegheny and Pltlsbuig will expire. Resides the two gentlemen already mentioned. Joseph O'Hrleii and City Solicitor Vosburg returned home yes terday, while ex-Seimtor McDonlad re mained theie. Ask for Kelly's union erackeis. 4lA.AlAtA.Atra 1 School Children, Attention I I Black 1 Cat 1 Hose, 1 for nl.SCK CAT HRANO ChiCAOO.ROCKFORD HOSIERY COMPANT Kkhosh., Wis. wel Funny Bit i: Drawn by Boys and Girls And will pay $2.00 for the best drawing by a boy or girl attending school, Must be on a card board 8j by 1 1 inches, your name and address on the back. Competion closes March 30. All the drawings submitted will be displayed at our Hosiery Counter at a date to be announced later. XI M 415 AND 417 LACKAWANNA AVENUE , III SCK CAT BKSMI TS CHICAGO. B0CKF0RD ci - A. T 2 HOSIERY COMPANr SCrcHltOlls Pfl. wmimmmmmmMmmm& WAS EN ROUTE TO ST. LOUIS. Feeble Minded Old Lndy from Mor- rlstown nt Police Headquarters. The chief of police of Morrlstown, N. .T yesterday notified Chief Holding over the long distance telephone that a Slra. Crnudall, SO years of age, of that city, was en route to St. Louis on the Lackawanna train which reaches this city al 12.o5 p. in., and nuked that sho be detained here until fi lends at lived from Morrlstown. Detective Moir met the train and took Mis. Crandatl to police head quarters, whete quarters weie fitted up tor her In the woman's wnnl. ller clothing was rain soaked and she was chllcd to the bone when the detective got her. Mrs. Crnndell left Morrlstown with tho Idea nt going through to St. Louis, where she has ft lends and i datives. Kvldcntly she had walked some ills tnnce in a haul rain tiofore teaching the Now Jersey station. THE RECORDER APPROVES Believes Creation of the Office of De linquent Tax Collector to Be Nec essary and Gives Reasons. The creation of the office of delin quent tox collector, as recommended at Wednesday night's meeting of the com mon council by the special committee which had tho reorganization ordinance under consideration, meets with the approval of Recorder Moir, because ho believes the olllces of city treasurer nnd delinquent tax collector cannot bo combined. "I can see no alternative to the cre ntlon of this ofllce," snld he yesterday to n Tribune man. "It seems to me to be imperative. 1 have It on tho au thority uf no lest a person than At torney (roneral Klklns that tho offloes of city trensurer and delinquent tax collector ennnot be combined, even though the ripper bill docs say that they can. Tho city treasurer Is nn elective official, while the tax collector Is appointed by tho recorder. I am as sured that an elective ofllce and an np polntlvc ofllce cannot be combined. "Jt has always cost us In the past at least $3,000 every year to collect the de linquent tax," the recorder continued, "and wo ennnot expect to get It col lected for very much less. If the com mission provided In the reorganization ordinance Is allowed to remain, the work would simply be neglected and the city would be out n very large sum every year as a consequence." QUO WARRANTO GRANTED. Application of Hyde Park Gns Com pany Is Successful. Tho application of the Hyde Paik Gas and Water company for a writ of quo warranto against the Consu mers' (las company, of this city, was granted yesteidny by the attorney gen eral at Hnrilsburg. He Is about tn commence proceed ings In that county agalnl the Con sumers' lias company, to show cause why Its charter should not bo declatcd null and void. NEW SCHOOL FOR MINOOKA. The school board of Lackawanna township bus advertised for :ealed proposals for nn eight-ioom frame school building to be erected at Cherry and Klin streets, Mlnooku. This is the building the construction of which was delayed a long time by piticeedlngs In court. e Boys and Girls Are the Best Made. n ! st: . . sff: XT. ST PtACK CAT IIFASn -, CHICA00.R0CKF0R0 HOSIERY COMPANT 5T KINOJIIA, Wis. : t'i j& S3si3ijsa I'VcO v.j I Lost Your Appetite ? 3j Well, we arc not surprised. It's enough to make a liun- J? 55 8rJ' bear lose his appetite when you expect him to cat off . Z such chipped and crazed dishes. There is no excuse for It Se j. when you can buy a complete set, for 12 people, for $15.00. & e Or, what's better, select such pieces as vou need from any S of our Open Stock Patterns. should be able to suit you. at'si. 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, LEWIS REILLY ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONEST. 114 and 116 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. ESTABLISHED I iM 1888. UMKS50KKUKKKnKS5K5OO:K5(I 2? lo Vfur RSfirrlA id turn uivyviv X In good shape for jS NONA ) Is the time to have it properly. to 8 Bitten bender & Co.,g J 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. JJ OPEN APRIL 1. "The HOLLAND' 4U6-408 Adams Ave. A family hotel; fifty rooms; stilct ly fivst-class; elevator &eivice; elec tric bells; HiMes; private baths; sin gle and4iW6uTe rooms; handsomely furnished. Tor terms address, E. E, THOMAS, Now Piopiletor of "The Linden." The Ulcksou Miuii.ri.cturiiig Co. tcroton and VIIUs-llirr, I'. Munurauturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EiSQINES Dolltr. tloUtlneand Pumping Machinery. - Central Ofllce, Bcrintoa. Fa. We luvc variety enough and Sg 5 i k 4 5S Co. JK2ttl2 I 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. tlie ridiug season your work doae. We do Poor Indeed are those weighed ilown by mental de pre.ilou. Men rise in this world through buoyant itcne force, The loss of this force daily ilrar down to failure gonie of the srortu'g brightest minds, Such a coudttloa is commonly known as Nervous Debility. When jou loe felf-confidence and feel your strength, energy nnd nlrve force are clipping nway, it U high time you ceeU tensible nid. You prefer health and success to misery and failure. hive no equal a a nerve restorer. K couple of boxen will dispel that heavy feeling; the unnatural weariness ell, nppeaianndreplices languor with new .wivvnM.. .iui v. wujr villi i'iuiii. oijl boie will cure nny ordliKiry case of .IV.IHIS uri'llll. .1 UV(t UM gCk yOUr 81.00 tier box ! 6 for t-'iM maileil In plain package. nooV frre. I'ual MtDlciNU Co.. Clevrl.iml. Dliln. I'or nie by John II. rhclns, rhsimcljt, coriur Vjominj arcnuc aaJ tprucc ittttt. if f v t .'