t'. THE SCRANTON TlUBUffE-SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1001. 0 n An Excellent Combination. Tlic pleasant method and beneficial offect.s of the well known remedy, Svuur or 1'ioa, manufactuiud by tho CALicoimrA Fm Syrup Co., lllustruto tho wiluoof obtaining the liquid ltixu tlvo prluulplos of plants known to bo medicinally ln.vilivo and prcsentliiR' t hem In tho form most ref i t'Miltifr to tho UHto and acecntablu to tho hj stum. It is tho one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing tho byfalcm effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcomo habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect fiotdom from I'vcry objctionablo quality and sub stance, and Ms actinff on the kidneys, liver and bpwcls, without weaki'iuiif? or irritating tlicm, make it. the ideal InxatHc In tho process of manufactuilng flg aro used, as they nio pleasant to tlio taste, but tho medicinal qualltitsof tho remedy nro obtained from senna and other 'aromatic plants?, by a method known to tho Cxmfoiima I'io Svnur Co. only. In older to get its beneficial effects and to a old Imitations, please cmembcr the fulliianionf tho Company printed on tho front of every puekage. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN l'KANCIBCO, CAt, i,ouiBVii.r-E. itv raw remit, n v. rorsalobyall DruhKlst. I'rlccbOc pcrbottlo. t Ice Cream. IIHST IN TOWN Per c Quart. RYCO ?f lepbo&eOrdrn rromoUr Dili verei ;j.-J37 Adams Avenus. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., E. & W. Passenger Station. Phone ri5 Di. II. B. WARE, bPIXIAUST. LYfc, bAR, NOSE and THROAT (ONSULIINOHOl'IV V U.uUa m . i 1 p in WIMtXMSnMVJ , Opp. l'iMtOlttCC. UNlOIlfeg)LBEL ii -t-s-t-f i'-t' t CITY NOTES i 4 -i 4 IO "TIlAm'.sMA.N," DI NMolll. oui Mtj Kctlied Will miu icnd om limit md .ul Irtsa to the riilmnr s.M, .M st IM'l It flic h.lus oi Hie lid i.mlUt ihuicli will Imll II ih i-ile Tiu-diy nftiinpin ml ctnln'. lluj will etne mppti ri oni U o'clctl. until ill .n c Mipiliul IircMVl.ti 1i:i.U.ltM -sctieliij D 11 Mlierion, ot tho ho ml tf trulo, Mfcterdiy u- filed i telegram tioui HepreMmatlio John J. Srhnir, jr., at lliirn-lnirtr, innnuiit inj; tlut tho liitu Jlltllv tax lull hid hull uptitid fiuidily tu tlio houm doiii mmniltlti-. MIL, lMJlLD'lliP litlail MuilulU' Pi ) tciiu assoiiiliiin itquon the piciino ct all Mhbki'jk anl iitill I'nuliniH of Mianttn ami tiiiiuiiniliii!,' timiH it theii MiioKir and enter taliimint to bo lull in tholi louiij, Jii laika wjimi jirnin, .Mundiy iieiiin.', I m li Ji IMORMMKIS AMIH-v,Uaiit I itj l Ink Ivan It Moult it in ureiiit uf a Utltr n.-klii' tot liilouuMion liiiJItiK the s lu 10 alioutb of thu Mitlow and iluhlun if John Piul- iltK llutliun, Mho is litllticil to lino tonvi to UiU tilt .mtl the I lilt war, thinusli uhhli he nnfd J a im aider if limit) 1', I ifth ar tllleo. 1'I.IIMINM, i:1l UIMIIM. -tlio Im-tiie tili ol C. I. lioern in tho luiiulim Norlli Mtt, innitlQii f width vj mule in t 'pu kiiijI" lu jeitcnhj'e TrlUim ius nut In tie Inteiiht nt tlw Hi. lUud Conduced Milk torn I iry, hut ol n pmouil tnttrpii-e. l llotin hit nit bein tonuiuul with Hit. Hi. Ilml Mill, lompiny fincc latt Dmiulxi l,tl -Tin Diliwin ,m Uwl- n ron I aiO J'" hi'ln i i mi; tin mine voikiT to (by lU tht fiil hill nt M nt.li Tin lit a wait, 3j,iekaw mill in'1 Wiuin rnmiiiiij wi'l nt to$.y scUtf HiMfiftiV, Hmlit, 0f ml,' l'uu. Tnlur.Ilnldcii, Auhlii'il, Anu, llainpttu, Lou iliirrtak link I'uk (jmi'1 and tliUbln. Oi BOND OFFERINGS. : Spring- Biook Water,lst Mtg.5s Laqka. Valley Elec. Light, 1st Mtg-. 6s. ' North Jersey and Focono Moun tain Ice Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Sta&dord Gas Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Lelftghton Water Supply Co., ljjt Mtg. 5s. Nevi Mexico Railway and Coal cA. 1st Mtrr. Bs. Description and price on appli cation. CO nrOiftvar. N. . VUlku llane. -f r z Carbondalc. ' li ' t,.C tnd 0, Commonwealth Did:, ., -f c Bennton, -f 4i t(t tt-r MrnJay the cmplojiii ft tlio Diamond otul s(orr lll I'C lmld, nml f n futxli tlic AtnixUb, AiiclilmloM, 1111m, Petulant, Hj1IUm1 'id Uooilnnid mliu, THE PRESIDENT'S ANSWER, Receipt of Bonul of Tiado's Invita tion to Visit City Acknowledged. A letter wih yestuduy lecelveil by Secretin y 1). H Athoron, of the boutd of trnile, fioni President McKlnley'B private neuctury, ncknow lodging the receipt of the boaid's limitation to the piesldent to lnlt In this city while on his way hick fiom the I'an-Amerlcan exposition. Tho letter follow h- lMcuthc Minion, Uaililnetim, Manli 21 My Dear Mr im litter ( tlic Srttli lnt Ins lictn rrcrbeil, end In rplv tlic prMliloiit rpqiicxtn Inr tn think tor tlic Und linlti lion ulilili mhi ri,n-l to liltn on liclulf of. the Scnnton hoard ot ttitle It It liiicwlhl In frliJ oi a iliflnltp ic tpraw at thii time, ji tin pluu tr the urolrin trip hac nut rt Utn imtund, hut nt the prcnt srtlmt It Is fiuml that It will l,o Impracticable tn tend jou nn acceptiitur With awtiMiicci of the presidrnt'd appmU (Ion of onr tlioiwlilfiiluri and rourtiv, he line me Vriy truly jours, (no II CorlrHon 'uiitlM lo I'leslddil LICENSESTimEN OUT. Number Issued to Saloon Men of the City Up to Last Night Was Very Small. Theiewusa turning up among; tho sa loon men of the city esteiduy and twenty-six of them paid the $1,100 and luok out their license. That makes tint-nliic out of 275 Ki.inted which hae been taken out up to date. To day the time eplien which tho law allows for taking out llrtiif-eri. Those who secured them esterd.V were; l'lel wjid-Cliaiki lEaliit, l.uthrlo ,V, Mil ! crn, Thin a Ilniiiiloii sirmid ward-Mkluil ,1. leiinid, IVttr Id Int. John J lliinvi". Thlld Mnrd-Mldinl T llonn lourlli wiirJ t liiMim I'tililcr, tint I I.an 1 ifth Wrfrtl Hunt t ( inn ii SKth unl lohii I". MiMm. l.lRhtli waul John knliiiMi n. 1 red ,r '1 ir;, If nils Ichminn, Joliti I. Hmlic, It. Ih'O dfte Moirls Mnth waul tolui HUllci. Meienth atd M,plnn Mi.Wlllnm .1. I'l y Tuilttli Maid Muiln .1. cilon Ihlitf-pnth uml Jamc J. hill. fuurtcmtli ud -I lhn . 'Jjjlri , PiiihI O'Coiiiiur, I'.mli I Mnifdli. Mstccnth wild tlunj I h. Stenittiith M.ml tohn 11 Itidtr The follow Ins took out bultleis li censes, which cost $"i00' Adam Splt zer, Heeond waul; .1. "V. .MeAulttfe 'Illrtecnth waul, Anlhiatlte Hcri icmpany, Thhteuith w ml. Common Pleas Coutt. The case of .1. K. WcstB.Ht? au.iln.st J. K. Wldcman was Klen to the Juty yesterday morning1 ly JuiIkc J, P. Kelly, hut the jut Irul not itKiertl upon a M.idlet up to the hour v lit t ourt adjourned In the ca'-t' oi 5h. .Maty Alouioo aff.iinst riiui & Phillip", tiled Thuis d.i lit'lote JutlRt II. M. IMwaids, a eidlct of $ir. tor Mis Motitoe was iu tinned j(steid.iy. Wants a Dlvoice. Mis. t'ntsle U. ltalley tteiitiy ho Ban an action to stuue a rilvowc. fioni Udwln T. Uallej, to wlumi she was mairied uu Sept -7. 1ST.". On Stpl. 1, 1S1H, the nllorfiM that he deseittd her without caife and has ptlsUted 111 his ik'Set tlotl iep since. Mis. lt.illi y Is leptt-sontt d h Attoi ney Jos 'I'll P. lllhoy. Yesterday's Maniage Licenses. Iiwtllo Kcmut . . lint nt i, . eloia l llininpijn ilntidi. N H Willi uu KUu . . WimmtiF, lluihilh M l'nntii . . .. Piuunori WEAKNESS OF THE LAW. What Aldennan W. S. Millar Has to Say About It. I'or tome time past It has lnen cus tommy for the Kiand juij In piesent ItiR Its it pint, to comment on the mini htr of cases tent up to mint fioni thu aldei men's ollke and to siiKKcst and recommend legislation to KOetn the smaller eouits. The akteimeii them seles acknowlodKe the weakness of the piesent laws. Alderm in W S .Millar, of the lilghth ward, who ilias a bljr shaie of the criminal business ot Lackawanna coun ty, SPlike M'ly fOUllllj iu dlStlP-blllfr the question with a Tilhuno man cs tPtday. lu the com se ot thu iiituWew he said: "Theio has keen a prreat deal said uhout the number ol pettv eases sent up to couit and thrown out at an enor mous expense lo the county, and tht poor nkleiman Is Immediately dunged with the icsptins-lbllltj. The Impeifcit tondltloiih under whlih we wot It aie the causes tor this 'Tor Instance the ilfilit to wahe a lieailntr is all wiuiipr. .Now suppose A hits It a blow on the face or knotks the hat fiom his hi ad. U ,'nes betoic an ulileini.iu ami swe.iis out a wattant tor A' aiiest A Is bioiiKht. waives a henrinp; and the ca-e Is suit to couit wheie theie is found to be nothing lu It Had thu altleiniaii the light to In sist upon ,i heailng all this delay und expense would have been molded "In other Instant es, Mich as desii tlon and nun-suppoit cases the pruse lUtlnns aie wlthiliawn betoie hi ought up foi ttlal The wife ltagei enough tu luie her husband held for couit. but befote tin day of the tilul will wotk night and day to cam money to hall hint out and will then tall to appear at coutt. J am henitlly In favor of laws that will give the aldctnien nunc Jutisdle tlon for It Is lu tho Interests of tlio community " POSNER WAS DISCHARGED. Ike Posnei, who was anested on complaint of his father Thuisdiy night, was dichaigeii by the iccoidei In police couit jesterday, the lather withdrawing the chaige, upon the fcon'b teturnlng the money Geiman Taught by Conespondence. Flist of a outline of 10 monthly les sons now to be had at M. Nm ton's, US Wv online avenue, and Itelsiuan llios., 405 Sniuco stieet. Price, 25 cents. Specialties of this coutse aie aneasy acquisition of a I'OIUIKCT pio'uunilatlon nnd teaming quickly to render jour own Ideas befoio studying gtammar. Ask for a ""'lANSI.A TOH." Opening Day. Satuiday, Maich 23, Goodman m ;iuv shoo btoic, 41.S Lackawanna uventie, Souvenlis will bo dlstilbuted. Stenm Heating and Plumbing. ,P. F. & M. T. Howley.Wl Wyoming ave. Ask fur Kelly's union crackers. ? AN ANALYSIS OF ESTIMATES CHITTENDEN SHOWS WHERE CUTS MUST BE MADE. Says tho Situation Confiontlng the Committee Is Unequalled in His tory of City He PropoBea Chop ping1 Out Poitlons of Over Fifty Sepatate Items His Figures Aro Given in Detail In His Opinion tho Incieases in Salaries Can Sim ply Not Be Mot. Clialiman C. K. (hlttendeii. of tho select council committee on estimates, has spent the last two days In analyz ing the estimates for the comltifr yeir, and after careful study and consider ation he has compiled a table show ing Just what cuts will have to bo made to got them down to the esti mated levenue. "We've got to go at this thing buld- lj said he, "und agree to wipe out with one fell swoop a whole lot of Items. If the members ot the commit tee get to arguing about little things hue nnd little things there, they will find them-'elvc's In a woise muddle thnn when they stalled. have been In i ouikIIs tin civei twelve j'carri. and In all that time tho situation confronting the estimates committee at the present time has never been cquulled. Items that aio absolutely nnd essentially lieeessatj will have to be chopped light out and when we have finished, the upptopriatlou for tho vailous de partments will b3 tiled down to such a line point thut the most llgld ei onomv will h.ivo to be piactlred to keep within them." THU l'iltST TO StVFL'Il 1'iuler Mr. Chlttanckn'b auangeiuoiit, tho tltst big cut which will have to be made will be tho ?J0,0t") aMted tor "Judn'tiienls and Incidentals " The e i Islon ot this uiitlie item, he sas, will be uecisMiij at the vtij outset He then piopoM's the sttlklng out ot Hip item ot $S,00O for ten extra pattolmeii und $J,0uu foi thu salaiy of thue extiu detectives' Th. $l,00n asked loi u now hook and .ladder tiuck will have to lome out, lie sajs, as vell as the $3,000 deni mdctl lij the boaiel ot health tor tlio putoln.fi,. of the ciemtoiy lot. The ?I,wo asked lor a boatd ot health cnicigi'ticy fund must alu come out, nnd even the $S5) for the vncclliutlon ol poor chlldicn must suffer likewise Another big Item vvhlth he pioposes nittlng nut is $5,600 wanted by the pat It eommlssloneih for a swimming puol and baths at Xaj' Aug paik. Ll biaiiuti Cur wants $1,200 for the ton stiuctlon of asphalt sidewalks aiound the Ilbraiy and for other impiovtiiients on that stiuoture, but acconllng to Mr. I'hlttendcn'.s computation It can't bo allowed. lie proposes eliminating the $f,0u0 asked b the asseusois tor the cm plo.vnient of twentj-one assistants und ulsii the $1,0!)(5 delldeney lu ward up piopilatlons cieated by a number of couucllmen eluilng the past jear. He bdlrvcs that this dellclency should be ptld out ol the wind upptopilatlons for the eoinlng liscal jear und will make a light to have this Item conic out. fine of the assistant city engi ne em with a salaiy of $1,140 must bo dispensed with, Mr. Chittenden flgutes. Tim othei: iti:ms. '1 he Items mentioned above ate only the mute impoitunt ones which, It Is llguieil, will have to be cut Mr. Chittenden's, compilation in ov Ides fur cuts In over lltt other sepatate und distinct items langlng fiom $1,000 down to $50 and with these all made the total falls only $.',flu.: SO below tho total estimated t avenues. His llguies show that the total estimates aie $390, 171 S.' and that tho cut necesaiy to bt Ing them iluw n to tho $323,600 .'0, estimated levenues, must be $7.',S74 S. Ills computation cuts out $75,837.6.' H must be lemeniheied that the es timates quoted above tontaln no pi ov Islon tor the $13,000 In. addi tional salailes piovided for In the te rn gunlzutlon oidlnance. Asked where this $11,000 was going to come tiom Mt. Chittenden said. "I'ts not going to come fiom any place. It can't bo met that's all It will be un absolute impossibility In my opinion to moviele for this amount. u'U have to get oillclal.s who will agieo to donate their sen Ices to the city tor a jear. "The onlv way out of this most seii ous situation Is to pass a license tax oidlnance utter councils lecuganlze. Let a Just and tali tuv be put upon the toipoiatlous doing business In this city and the tuoulem will be solved. If such an oidlnaneo Is passed eailv In the llhc.il jear a ta can be collected at oncu which will be mifllcleni to help us out u gloat deal." It Is now definitely known that uouo of tho new electilc lights piovided for ill the uidlnances which uie; now being passed can he piovided fur. MOP.i: MONL'Y IX SIGHT Ueputy City Contiollcr C A. Hattley stated jesttldaj- afteinoon to a Tilh uuo man that he would within tliu next few dnj.s send in a supplemental y cs tlmatH of leveuues for tho use uf thu estimates committee He bus eliseov ei ed, he siji, that thru will be u eon sldeiabl' uniount ot fuuds locelvi'd dining the coming vur In excess of the $3.'J,o0o which he estimated at Hist A source of Inconit ivhlch ha so ten been i ntlu'ly oei looked, ho sajs, Is the poll tas of $1 on every taxable lip the city, the power to lir-pose which Is con tallied In tho llppei bill. Thcie uns, aceoidlng tu tho tilennlal assessment Just tompletcd, uppruxliuutelj $2G,o00 tuxahlcs. or iuuIch over twenty-one jc-aih ot u ge, In tho tltj-. On this basis the amount of money which would bo lecelved tiom this tax would liu $.'6,000 a j eat The tax which this poll tux supplants Is tho tu on occupations. This has appioxlmutcd dining the lust two or thieo jeiis about $13,000 pur annum. Tho Increase, theietoie, in this par tlcular Item will bo Just $13,000, the deputy ciiuti olkr estimates. He consldem that tho levcuue fiom liquor licenses, if the Vaughan bill falls, will bo considerably In excess of his oiiglual estimate ot $7J,000, NUMUL'K OV I.ICHNSKS. Mr. Haitley Is not Inclined to believe that IU licenses will be taken out at u fee of $1,100, though those are the llg uies of Chailct) Itobluson, whose agents aio said to have mudo a cunvuss of all tho saloonkcepcis In the fit'. Ho does believe, howevei, that nlnetj-tlve op a hundred will be taken out, I'stlmatlng that the latter number Is thn cuncct one, the city's ruvonuo fioni this souico would amount to $90,000, the city get ting no fiom every license. This would ho uu Inoieaxei of $18,000 ovti the artjluu' esilinutc, which, udd- IT IS THE WAY V0U USK IT. It's the Method Employed Which Makes Success or Failure. One man with pen, Ink nnd paper ran piodttcc a Imulstupe, anothefr man with same pen and Ink timy not he able to write his own name legibly. It Is all In knowing how. It Is equally true In the use of medi cines. Tho sumo remedies wo have to daj" hnvo existed for thousands of years, but If their existence was known the know ledge of how to use them was lacking. They became valuable to tho human lace only when experiment nnd clonce showed the way to use them to get lesults, Tho grip Ir an old disease with a new name: It Is really catarrhal In character und the usual symptoms are those of neuto catarrh, but the old time catarrh powdeis, calves, nnd sprays do not cure It, neither does the i application of antiseptics thtough nn Inhaler give anything more than ie- lief for a shoit time. The nntlscptlcs are all right! they will kill the germs of catarrh and grip If they are npplled rlahtlj. but their lecal application to the nose nnd throat avnll little because the germs ore In the blood and through the whole sys tem. Stuart's Catnrrh Tnblets contnln many of these same antiseptics, that are used In sprajs and Inlinleis, but Instead of applying them to tho In named membranes of the nose and throat, they arc taken Into the fctom. I ach and thus reach the blood, thu ron I scat of the disease and dilve out the li'fectlouj germs through the nattual channels of the boweH nnd kidneys. In otner words Stuatt's Catarrh Tub lets reach the cause of the mischief, Instead of the merely local svmptotns. The leuiaikable success of these tab- lets In curlmj grip catanh and thtoat ' and lung troubles Is because they drive the catuirhal poison from the sj'stem und the nose -ind throat become clear of the excessive sccietlon of mucus, which cames the hawking, spitting and gagging, because tho scctetlon Is not supplied from healthy blood. Two ytais ago, Stu.ufs Catarrh Tablets woe unknown but today have become so popular thtough positive me i it that druggists everywhere In the United States, Canuda and Gieat Hiltaln now sell them. eel to the $13,000 ncrtae on poll tax. would make a total of $31,000. This amount, the deputy controller sajs, will give tho estimates committee a little more Iecw.ij. FOUR DIV0RCECASES. Testimony Heaid Before Judge H. M. Edwards in Chambers Stories That Wexe Told. Hotoie Judge H. M. Hdwaids. In chambeis jesteidaj-, testimony' was taken In four divorce cases by Attor ney M. J. McAndiew. Mis Louis O. Phillips said she was mairkd to Joseph Phillips on Novem ber 24, 1S9". She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Slmonsou, of Scranton lake, and after her maulage lived with her husband on Maple and Olive stiects. She nlleses that he would come home th link and throw things at her, and that once, when she was III, he pulled her out of bed and kicked her. She was so seriously Injured that tor a month she was under a physi cian's care. Her testimony- was coi loboiuted by Dr. Knedler, of Kim hut st; Aithur Finch and llenlamin Slmonson. Mrs. Annie Humphrejs told of hav ing been married to Alfred H. Humph icjs on Octobei 16, 1S93. by Rev. New man Matthews, of Neuth Pcranton. In Maj, 1S9, they went to Wales, and while theie her husband deserted her and said he would never live with her again. He paid her passage to this countiy, where In October, 1SUC, a child was bom to her, which subseouentlv died. Her husband wiote to her say ing he would not live with her, and these letteis she piodueed vesterday. Since leaving her he has not contrib uted a cent to her surpoit. Rlchaid Ulchatds, Mis. Annie Huinplneys and Thomas Iteese gave testimonj- that was couoboiatlve of the stoij- of the libellant. Chailes Jones, a baikeepcr at Ed ward Hoin's Franklin avenue hotel, testified that In the fall of 1891 he wah mart led by Alderman Williams, of this city, to Saiah Jones. In 1894, while he was at woik, his wife left the house, anci he has never seen her since. Tho witnesses called to substantiate Jones' stoty of deseitlon vvete Geotge Wylle, Charles Hung and D. C. Hunter. Mis. Maij- S. Week, who Is now liv ing with hei mother, Mrs. Haihara Huitman, of S"6 Capotise avenue, said she mauled Gecnge S. Weed, a coach man, at Blnghamton, X. V., July J4, IS?;!. He did not suppot t her, and they fitpatated sevcial times, und dually paitcd company for good on April 1, 189S. Since then she has suppoiteel her self bv sewing NEW WEATHER MAN. F. H. Claik. of Ulnghumton, N. Y who comes to take chuigo ot the leeul weathei btutlun. arrived In thlb city at midnight W. 1. Donaldson, who has been In ihaigo heie for several months past, will have tor IJInghainton on Tuesday next, wheie he will tuku thai go of the station thetc TIRE IN BELLEVUE. A the iu the 1 1,11100m of tho Uto.id woy hotel In Hellcvue, owned by Pat ilek Mfilonej. caused an alaim to be turned lu from Pox i. The Eagle and Columbia companies lesponded and kept tho blaze contlucd to tho grounil llooi. great The damage done was not veiy NO MEAT ON SUNDAY. The Hutchcih' union, at a meeting held dining the eaily part of the week, decided to leanest their employers to keep dosed on Sunday mornings. Tho iciiuest wns piesented, and otllelal notice bus been given that butcher shops will be closed on the Subbath in the fiituie. m THE CITY'S DEBT. Deputy City Controller C A, Hnit ley Is finishing the debt statement, which ho was dhected by councils to prepaio for It. L. Day & Co. It shows tho total net Indebtedness to he $131, 551.70, a.i compaicd with Wo.iu.'j; on Apill 1 last. Krause'a Cold Cute. For colds In tho bend, chest, thioat or any portion of tho body, breaks up n cold In 21 hours without Interruption to work. Will prevent colds If taken when tlrst symptoms appeal. Price !"e. Sold by Matthews Uros, BREAK IN THE SILK STRIKE HARVEY DROS. SETTLE WITH FOREST CITY GIRLS. An Amicnble Adjustment of Gilcv nnccu Wns Yesterday Anived nt nud Work Will So Resumed Mon day Morning Sti ike nt Harvey Bros'. Mill in This City Is Also Ex pected to Be Declared Off Strlkeis Are Circulating Petitions Among Business Men. As the lesult of a conference held jefcterday between "Mother" Maiy Jones, Supoilulcnelent Joseph Utirvoy of Harvej- Hros.' Silk Manufacturing company and the girl emplojes of the Forest City mill, the grievances enter tained by the strikers at that plant weru adjusted, and Monday moinlng between forty and tlfty gills, who con- stltute the full force of employes, will leturu to work. Negotiations for u settlement huve been on for tome time, and the stic cesstul Issue of the strike at Forest 1 City Is expected to result In a settle ment of the trouble at the conipanj's Plant on South wnshlngton avenue, Tlncc hundred girls aie out theie, and lr they leturn to wotk It will probablv mean tho end ot tho cntlto sttlke movement. Thej weie the second bodj of em ployes to go out, and their union Is lecognlzed as one of the strongest nt Diluted with the stilke movement Mother Jones met Mr. Harvey j'cstn day moinlng ut the Toiest City mill. The full force of gltls wus present, and on Superintendent Huivey asking to hear their gilevances, vailous of the ghls lesponded OF A PUTTY NATl'Ri: The dllllcultles existing weie .illlof a petty nature, and easily adjusted. The wage scule presented differs essentially fiom that maele out by the stilkeis' executive committee, the demands not being as high, as tho ghls employed are jounger and less expcilenced than those at the central city 111IIK The wage finally adopted was .1 medium between the old scale und that ptoposed, and was exceedingly satisfactory- to the sttlkers. Joseph ll.u vej. In discussing the mattei with a Tilbune man jcstculaj-, said "Negotiations are now on foi ,1 settle ment of the stilke at our city mill, and we arc hoping to soon have all our dlfllcultles settled. I am of the opinion that If our girls return to work, the strike will be over In two weeks, and till of the mills will be again lu full blast." At a meeting of the ftilkeis' execu tive committee, held jestetday moin lng, a petition was diawn up to he cir culated utnong citj business men. In this, those whose slgnatuies aie to bo attached signify their apptetiatlon of the justice of the httlkct.s' demands and suggest arbltiatlon. The wcavcis of the vai Ions mills, have also Issued the following gilev ances for the consideration of the superintendents: WEAvnns' oiunvANouri. Wo ji.K to be .iibjiitcit out cent p r jjiiI n .ill qualities ot Mlk. al.-iv un titpo, oui the iiti c rucbed lwfoie tlic t-triltc Wo .i'o atk tu lie alloittil tu UhJMirc our titlK. We tjo nit Mint our pllk to lie rtilitccj wliciioir it is commimt to tlic foreman Wo weulcl like to liatc un tiom lot iliniiu .mil toi uoik al 12 otiock noon on sitiiiihif. Wt ilo want 1 Mat on MlilcU to ut Mian ratlno; our ilmn?u. VII ili a tnon iltputlzcil to allow etnplijca tu co to tl clr homes Minn ill, anl not lia obliged to a'.k permission (10m the fortmin No Kirl h obligul lo tarn i iit Inml until Knipcnoatetl toi tlic ttwe Io-.t We want pa loi vieaiini; tamplei. an I toi living mih-Ihj, Si cents pti hour. AW want pu while 11I1I114 foi vatts If t lie tine tvtteils two il.us, attoiilm; tu wliat vo 1e10 on ono loom No j;rl is clliceil to il 1 liniKM unlih, pibl foi tin, ltt llio rIiU al-o uiue to woik imlt the inilN aie piopeil.t heattil iu winti I time, rs ptcialli the ciltl mill A ihm w ili 10cm iiroier i.n i liiimlii ii also itiiut-UJ A special committee was busied din ing the atteinoou cliculatlng this pe tition among pi eminent citizens. An other otitbieak j'esterdaj" occuned at Illlss' Noith Heiatiton mill. Stones weie tht own nt tho building and tin eats and abuse shouted ut the woikets, No deeds of actual violence oceuued, howevei. STitiKnrw AimnsTim Kittle Bariett and Nellie Deacle. two silk mill sttlkers. of Dickson City, wete ai tested jestenl.ij- at tho In Htance of Miss Anna Hvans. Miss Hvans Is a initially at the Hllss mill at Dickson City, and had Just alighted lrom the tialn and was on her way to the mill yesteid.ij' moinlng, when, she, alleges, a ciowd of fifteen or twenty stilkeis accosted her. She Insisted on continuing, and she claims the ciowd set upon her, pulled her hair und clothing, bulled eggs und other missies at her, und geneiully maltreated her, not to say anything of the disturbance cieated and the dlsagieeiiblo tetms ap plied to her Kate uairett aim .eiiie ueacic .she blngled out as the leadeis of the mob, and swore out watiantb for their 111 rest befoie Alderman Huwe. They wete atralgned befoie him late- yestciday atteinoon hut the lie. 11 Ing was con tinued until Mondaj. CHUKCHES AND SOCIETIES. Those Intending1 to Hold Exclusions Must Act Without Delay. Lake Ivodoio has not only the eiiaitn of novelty; It exceeds in natuial beauty any of the old exclusion resotts. The ride to the lake, ovei looking vast stretilu-H of suiprlsluglv beautiful Hteneiy; the glove, with Its densely shaded drives and wulks, smooth and di.v uh asphalt, Its white booths and baleuny-uiciiciod dance pavjlluu, Its tine springs and lustlc btldges, Its iu lousel and vailed othei attiactlons, the bal) giotind set with Spalding bases, and the lake itself with Its dimming sceueij, Its lnoad sui fact um! epilet nooks and coves, exploted by huudsomo launches and a gieat licet of low boats all thtso things under Lodoio a summer puiadlse Then, too, latus lo chin tilts and so cieties aio lower than rates to inuny other lesoits. In shott Lodoio Is at once thu most pleasuie-glviug und most pi out-reaping place toi excur sionists In this legion. Dates aie be Ing tilled lapldly und oiganlzatlons In tending to go should apply without de lay nt the Lackawanna avenue depot to II, W. Cioss, Dlvlsoii Passenger Agent, Deluwate and Hudson Italhoad. Organs for Sale Cheap. You can buy a aomX second hand Oi gnn ns low as $10.00 al Ouemse-y Hull, J. W. (lueinsey. Piop. ,114 Washing ton avenue, Scranton, Pa. wwvywwwwwwwywvwuiMWWwwvyvyvvv Lost Your Appetite? : 5 Well, we aie not surprised. It's enough to make a hun gry bear lose his appetite when you expect him to cat off such chipped and crazed dishes. There is no excuse for it when vou cm buy a complete set, for 12 uconle. for $15.00. 5 Or, what's better, select such o( our Open Stock Patterns. should be able to suit you. 5 2 CWvxvaTVCaiW. 3 Geo. V. Millar & mmmmmmmmmmmmmm LEWIS & REILLY Always Busy. Always Honest. 1 14 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 aie: The Always Busy $2,00 Oar Special - 2.20 The Nay Aug - 2,50 The Beautiful Melba 3,00 These shoes aie all the feet need.and all the heart desires. In style they are in perfect good taste. Our guarantee goes with eveiy pair, i-. f' ' -o LEWIS & REILLY ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONEST. 114 and 116 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. ESTABLISHED I ,M 1388. KKG:OSOMI5ttC50K:OS m Is Your Bicycle lu good shape for the riding: season? NONA Is the time to have your work done. We do it p-opeil'. !s Bitten bender Sc Co.J a 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. tfk X'.iy'J'?2"2 "S 2 2I'2S 2 2 22 2 2 ZZ 2Z 2S SC JS 52 MWIflfl K npi KJ 4 STRUCK DY THE ENGINE. Unknown Man Meets with Accident ,U Railway Station. A liuin iiiom 11111111 cuiiiii not i liiiuii' liainuU Inul .i huiiuvn- t-Mtiiio luun ill .ith lam iwnliur ut tin- Lin-Kuwanna l,rk , ,.,, .' i. Uu aj HtiiinlliiB on tho piIkO lnt fm in, when tlu- 0.41 o'clock ftlltlOII. of tho tialn liuuhleil hi ilii' unkiiuwu was i.tiuck by tho eiiKhii?, hefoio Ik- ouuUl got out of tho a, anil wiih hitiloil Hi'oial feel. Ho wiih plckcil iiji liy hy HtaniU'is anU tho Moses Tnyloi liosp. till uotllU'il. Tho umhulaiuo johpohiIimI and tlu man mis taken to tin- lio.ipltal. It was thi'io found that hu only mflmt'd fioni ii luw lntilseK, and iiltiT having' tliebo attemh'd to In let t tin Institution. TAKEN BACK YESTERDAY. Mrs Ciand.ill, tho Vl.ji-ai.old Inly who had wjuili'iul up hue ttoni Not. iIhIouii on hor wav UT St. I.oiiIh, wiih taken li.uk to .N'onlntuu n yisteiday by hci davifhtei i 2 pieces as you need from any JJa We have variety enough and wh, g Co. ,lllKfeAlen" S 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 aie in the prevailing leathers Vici Kid, Valour Calf and Patent Leather. I V " " " r- " " OPEN APRIL 1. tTheHOLLAND,,, 406-408 Adams Ave. A iamily hotel; fifty looms; sttict ly first-class; elcvatov seivice; elcc' trie hells; suites; ptlvnto baths; sin Klo and double looms; hnndsomelj tuniished. For tetms addiess, E. E. TIIOLtAS, Now Fiopiietor of "The Einden." Tho Dickson MaHunieturlng Co. tcmuton unit Wtlkevllirrfl, fi MHuufaciurcri ot LOCOMOTIVnS, STATIONARV CNOINES llolIcr, MolJllnjanJ Pumrlni Machinery Oeneral Offlce, Scranton, Pa.