J-t- ' ' V- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 2G, 1901. KXXXXXXXXXXX inn nouKn.v iiahdwabe stork. Senson is at hand. You will probably need a Rarden Barrow. Wo can supply you with nnytliinR you wish in the whel bnrrow lino nnd at n reasonable price. Foote & Shear Co. J19N. Washington Ave :xxxxooooooe OF SCRANTON. Carital 5200,000. Surplus $500,000. United States Depositary. Busiucss, personal aud sav ings accouuts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday cveuings from 8 to 9 o'clock. W.m. Cosni.u., President. HiNTvY Bi.i.in, Jit., Vice Pies. Wm. H. I'ixk, Cashier. Lewis, Ruddy, DaYies Murphy fiiiJ.''( ' R7 330 I'M "I Lacka. Avenue. 330 Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA THE" AUNDRY. WEATHER YESTERDAY. l.idl data f-r l iic.1i Q.'i, llXH: Ilititifit tcinpcratuiii .Vi disiees l.owc?t ttiiipcr.itui.. ;i!) degree, Humidity: S a. in (1.1 per i out. s 1'. in il per tent. ll.nnl.ill. '.'I Ikjiii.. (inline S p, in (U inch mn OF THE HOUR. Tlio most reuunt young Scrnntonlun to rtop to tlio front in tlio liusinef.s M1.1M Is William Hanley. Jr.. who imrcluiHPil ilii! HuntlnKton cnterlne nnd baUliiff establishment, on Sprucv sticct. tincl tlioiiKh this Roltl leaf Is liunlly ycl dry on the beautiful now pIkhs on the pluto elans whitlows, tlio fi'ixiitly pros-porous business lias ro (.loved an Impetus that augurs success for the venture. Viurly everybody Unnws "Will" as t genial, getivmiis and obliging young limn. Tor years ho assisted his father at the Delaware, Lackawanna and Ventcrn dining rooms and Is a thor ough musler of the business. For on r the mime. Hanley, has been tho s-yiinnyin for iiinlKlitnpMi and success In business und there U no doubt but Hut young llunloy will be as success ful aw his father boforo him. A it tt Lackawanna county has been very foitunuto In the manner hi which that very uiiceitaln quantity, politics, bun dealt with It In furnishing deputy protlioiiotarles. An Incumbent most thoroughly tit tort for the manifold. Im portant duties of that position has been the uilo, nnd the present Incumbent Is ay far owuy as tho best of his prede cessors from being nn exception to tlit-i rule. Mr. Cuinuilmja' reliability Is his chief characteristic. When nn attor ney receives Information from him, ho accepts It and knows ho need not wor ry about tho possibility of It being a, hair's breath short of the whole und exact truth. A young lawyer who wants to feel positive that his proceodure Is complete! and In every way In conformity with the rules knows ho can consult an un questioned authority In Mr. f.'opelund'a deputy, nnd that the verification, or. as tho cate may be, a correction, will be forthcoming and that It will bn Blven gracefully, as well as willingly. THJS W'LL INTERES T M3THER S Mothe r Cray'" Htvtct Powder, (or Children, mc iLtully imiI liy Mother liny, (or yeau a nu-.j in Hit clilldien'. Homo In New Vcik, Cure IV. t crUlines-t, Hail Monurli, 'l'cotlilnc plunder, n.eve and legulutc the IJawela end Octroy Worms 'I Ley no w plcaiant In I lie tate inn luiuilci milk. Clilldun lil.u them, Over 10,00) e.t. menials of turn. They litter fall. Mil ln all clruroMa, JV. A.k (od.iy. Sample niKl!, ddrc Allen S. Uluuled, l.c Hoy, X. V. Clmm i"fiWP ll,'" ' Z?9w 1 ' I There Is no official In the court house mora popular nnd none with n wider acquaintance, It has often been re nin! ked that he would innko nn un usually strong candidate for a county olllce, nnd It may not be many years before this speculation will be put to tho tcRt, ns It has been due solely to Ills own unwillingness to go Into the field that has kept him from a place on the ticket before thl.. The tjueoesH of the Men's union In ltn crusade on the unlicensed estab lishments In which Intoxicants nre sold, Is due In no small degieo to the untiling efforts and Indefatigable Veal of the man In charge of the union's staff of detectives. Robert Wilson. Mr. Wilson has handled the campaign ugalnst the proprlctois of tho tippling houses Ilk n general, and when the various cases came up before the grand jury the evidence lie produced proved so strong nnd telling that In nearly all of the Instances In which ho fig ured ns prosecutor, true bills wero re turned. Agent Wilson Is In chiitgc of a largo number of special detectives, whohe sole duty Is ferreting out speakeusles, nnd then securing evidence against them by Hie very simple nnd yet ex ceedingly practical method of purchas ing specimens of the liquor dispensed at the bar and satisfactorily estab HMilng to themselves its nature. The man in charge of these agents quietly limps out and directs tholr work and does It In nn exceedingly capable manner. PERSONAL. K. I.. Puller left for .New Vork cit.t jeMcr day afternoon. MIm .Icnrlo Kearney, of Arclibald. tailed on friends In litis city yctttrd.iv. Mr. K. N. Hart, of llietk court, has recov ered Irom her (.etcic lllne, I). V. Wagner and fimily wcie railed to llazlelnn lat Saturday on aeooiint of the III. nest of Mr. Wagner", motiicr, Mrs. .lames Pot man, -r. JOHN MITCHELL IS SILENT Locnl Mine Workers' Officials Got No Response to Tclgerams Sent to the National President. National I'ommltteemnn Kredciicl: Dllchcr. National Organizer Chris topher Kvans nnd Secretary John T. IJempsey, of District No. 1, arc the only prominent mine workers who keep tho local headquarters from looking entirely deserted, since tho depart tiro for New York of National President John Mitchell and the three district leaders. Dllcher telegraphed President Mitch ell at New York last evening asking for some Information regarding the success of the mission of the four pres idents, but up to early this morning he hud received no answer. Dllcher Is In charge during President Mitchell's absence, and was seen yes terday afternoon by a Tribune man. The Interest of nil the mine workers of the region, all tho operators and everyone, In fact, who has been fol lowing the development of matters centres In the coming Joint session of the district boards nnd national mem bers. Dllcher was unable to give out an.v definite Information concerning the date of this session, but stated posi tively that It would be held In Wilkes Harro. President Mitchell, who has tho power of calling the meeting of the national board, alone knows when It will be held, nnd ho Isn't telling every thing ho knows nt present. The miners' leader Is not showing any more communicative spirit in New York than ho evidenced here, and this fact Is abundantly recognized by the mine workers themselves. "John Is keeping pretty quiet, 1 see," remarked Dllcher, with a chuckle, yesterday. The meeting Is very likely, however, to be held this week. April 1 comes on Monday, ami Is the day set by the liazleton convention for the conference with the operators. A session of tho board will undoubtedly be called befoie then to decide on a course of action to be pursued In event of the operators continuing to maintain their negative attitude. President John Mitchell Is a member of the national board, and so are Vice-President T. I,. Lewis, of Ohio, nnd Secretnry W. 11. Wilson, or this state. The other members are W. rt. Fair ley, of Alabama: Edward McKay, of Pennsylvania, a member from the bituminous Held: George Purrell, of In diana; Joseph Pendleton, of Arkansas: James Boston, of Illinois; Benjamin James, of Pennsylvania, and Frederick Dllcher, of Nelsonvllle, O. The board consists of eleven mem bers, and besides the members named above there Is another to bo yet elected, to fill the place caused by the reslg nation of John Fahy, of District 9. Of this body, Mitchell himself. It may bo said with a veiy fair degree of cer. ' talnty, favors a strike, unless a confer ence is agreed upon. m .. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Those Intending to Hold Excursions Must Act Without Delay. Lake lodoro has not only the charm of novelty: It exceeds In natural beauty any of the old excursion resorts. Tho ride to tho lake, overlooking vast stretches of surprisingly beautiful scenery; the grove, with its densely shaded drives and walks, smooth and dry as asphalt. Its white booths and balcony-encircled dance pavilion, Its fine springs and rustlo bridges; its ca rousel and varied other attractions; tho hall ground set with Spalding bases, and the lako Itself with Its charming scenery, Its broad surfuco and quiet nook: and cove?, explored by handsome launches and u great fleet of row boats all these things render Lodoie a summer paradise. Then, too, rates to churches and so cletles are lower than rates to many other resorts. In short Lodore Is at once the most pleasure-giving and most profit-reaping place for excur sionists In this region." Dates nro bo Ing filled rapidly und 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 Railroad, TEMPORARILY CLOSED. Richards & Wivth's Store Closed for. Altoratlon Will Open with an En tirely New Stock. Richards & WlithN store has been U'liipoiniily closed, and will bo open nguln on or about AVcdnesday April 3, with an entirely new stock of line Spring Clothing and Furnishings. Extensive repairs, Including a hand some new front, will be made In I ho store, and when opened Co the public It will be one of thu handsomest stores In Scrunton. Ask for Kelly's union crackers, HAVE GONE TO HARRISBURG PROTEST AGAINST VAUGHAN BIIL CARRIED TO CAPITAL. Rev. James McLeod, D, D., nnd At torney C. E. Daniels Went to the State Capital to Lay Before the Legislature the Largely Signed Petition Which Urges That the Bill Be Not Passed What At torney W. J. Hand Has to Say About It. Hew James McLeod. D. D., of the First Presbyterian church, and Attor ney Chnrles K. Daniels left for Harris burg yesterday afternoon ns a commit tee representing tho signers of the pro test against the Vaughn u license bill, which protest was adopted at tho moot ing of the city clergy held last Thuis day morning. The committee will endenvor to se cure a recomtnltul of the bill, and then make their remonstrance, or will try to secure a hearing before the house. A protest was circulated yesterday among the city business men. and a largo number of names were uluxed to It. This document will bo laid beforo tho house, us an evidence of the tiend of public sentiment. Its full text fol lows: We, the iimleniciKd. cltitrM and lniliit I'i'ii of Sciantcn. mpct Ifnlly protect against thj pnxairc of the Viughan hill ledming the c-t of retail liquor lUenstn from SI, 100 to &.W, lor lti fnllouini; reaona. to wit: The oily of Mr.m. ton hat jmt paed fiotn the thlid claa lo sro md tia i.f rltlcJ, and i In need of all 'vie i.;iet obtainable. The city reiplret for addi tional Mlarlrs nnd the cxpeiiw of a. paid fire do. paitinent, width It Imperatively demanded, about jt'MHiO additional leu-nue. 'I lie Vmmhan lull nould cut oft illy leunues inttvitl of li.crtJ.lnj them. To date under tl.r SI, 100 act 1JS liieii'ct hae turn Imicd, yielding ttie city SI42.0H), wl.lle the eiratcct powlble ri!enue to be de rived under the Vaaalian bill would lie aliout Vi,9l, pi milled the .aine number lleene (20) lioiild not be taken out tldt jrar at la.t year. Willi the Inireased lAptndltuie tontcipient upon beiiiR a fcrond rlavt city, tldt difference in r'e lino iii of Importance to taj-ptyon. Taet of m. diildtialt are lieiiin Incicased, If the Vjuglun bill be p.i.wd. the llieiue t.uet of liipior will be dec leased an Injintlte to t.ixpijert. OTHERS MAY GO. Dr. McLeod and Atloroney t K. Daniels muy 'bo soon followed to tho Capital city by Attorney W. J. Hand and ex-Judge W. II, Jessup, the other two members of the committee, nnd In event of a hearing being secured a large number of Scmntonlans will leave for Harrlsbuig. Mr. Hand, In a talk with a Tilbune man last night, said: "We realize that the dlflleulty or the position of the members nt our com mittee now at Harrlsbuig Is consider ably enhanced by the fact that each of our four renresentatlves In the legis lature Is pledged to support tho bill. As a mere business proposition, the passage of the bill would entail con siderable loss of revenue to tho city. Instead of Increasing the niunlclpnl In come, as has been argued by some of the measure's champions. Mr. Robin son. In the statement he gave out, de clared that but one hundred nnd twelve licenses would be taken out, unless the Vnuglmn bill was passed and the cost reduced. "Already there have been one hun dred and fifty-eight issued, and a com parison with 1000 shows the following existing conditions: Last year there were two hundred and fifty-three ap plications, of which ten were refused nnd withdrawn and twenty not taken out. Of the two hundred and twenty three remaining, twenty-six wero for brewers or wholesale licenses, leaving one hundred and ninety-seven retail licenses Issued. SOME COMPARISONS. "This year, there were two hundred and ninety-two applications, of which number seven were refused and twenty-seven were for brewers or whole sale licenses, leaving two hundred and fifty-eight retail licenses granted. If the snme number were not taken out this year as last, twenty, It would leave a total of two hundred and thirty-eight for 1001, as against one hundred and fifty-eight really taken out. The dif ference in the revenue of the two years is largely In favor of the city. "Two hundred and thlrty-elght li censes brought the city the sum of $74,ui.r),5C, while one hundred and flfty elght at $SS0 means a net total of $139. 040, which Is an increnso In revenue of J64.I24.42 for the city. "Inasmuch ns the estimates commit tee of councils has been laboring under tremendous dlflleulty in making the anticipated revenues of the city meet the Increased expenses, this Increase In the license revenues will be balled with satisfaction, providing, of course, they aie not stricken off by the passage of Senator Vaughan's bill. It will bo further noticed that if the bill Is passed and dealers need pay only jnol), tho revenues of the city will be diminished to $63,200. a not loss of $80,000. "In case the measure Is passed, a strong effort will be made to have Governor Stone withhold his sgnature to the bill." Krause's Cold Cure. For colds in the head, chest, throat or any portion of the body, breaks up n cold In 24 hours without Interruption to work. Will prevent colds If taken when tlrst symptoms appear. Price 25 Sold by Matthews Bros. $1. Given Away Read bulletin iu frout of store. Old fashioned Chocolates, today, 25c; worth 50c, Come in and taste them. Canned goods, bargains iu all lines. 1 1 innit 429 Lackawanna Ave. Who Can Write the i Best Short Story f Tin: ritnii sn om:ns cash piiizks to I.OC.W, WIUTKI1S OK I.Ol Al, FK.TIO.V, $U5.00 for the Best Story. ? 10.00 for the Second Best. $5.00 for the Third Best. a 1.1 1 i.itAitv cnui'irinoN win.itr, i;x. I'KHHIMT. IS NOT MXIAIIV IS OllUIIll TO WIN. In Ueiv nf the fad thai cuii.iderable time da.' ilap.rd iiiiiie there ha been an) public cimipctitliu thioiijli the loial piett for the ptltposc of stimulating; the literary ability latent anions 1c -oplc of Noitbea.tcrn IVniisibaiila, 'I In Tiibune bat decided to offer a nrlea of prlrea at u idlntulut In thii direction, It lit dcrliout of netuting for ue In ll column, a number of thoit stonc.t llr.llllip of local Ihcinrt. In order to filtni'li an Inicntlie ll ptopotia to pay ifJ3 (or the bc.t utory of not to meed .1,000 wordt in length; $10 fur the recond Inst ttoi, and Vi for the' H1I1J best atou. .Maniiacilpta not imiceuful in .emrliiK cine of thftci ptins will lie ptibl!liol and duly ciedllcd If the authoit fco deniie. Stories tending to bitnir out Hie loinaiice and Iccendaiy line of tin anthraitle minim: Induttiy will bate piefeience. In connection with eiery mine Iu llie talley there It a mast of tradltbn, iutludiiv hair-bicadtti et. rapej, narratliet of fpook) happening and other details hoidtrlng un the weiid or super natural wliMi hat ncier been gathered to gether In lltcraiy foini. Tldt opriu a field which it piactlciily InediaiwUble and which should mpply ibe material for sonic exceed. Ingly Ititciehtlne fiction. The tak of turning upon the merit of th iiianurrlpl.t stibinitled will be astigned to .1 difdntotcttcd judge, whose name will soon be announced, slid who will lead the nianu ncilptt but hate 110 knowledge of the Iden tity of tip autlioit. 'llie ente'opea contain dig tlio leal naniet of tbe author will be prevricd uropencd until after the award bate been mad. Mitnild tint Inl1i.1l competition piote en rourairlinr, it may be followed by oilier piire oflcr of similar tenor. conditions or Tin: costim'. All n;jmi.crlptt imi.u lie submitted not later than Maiih ::o. All manuscript nuM be sluliid by a fir titloua name and alio the wiltei't teal name and pot-dllce addrets. The sien of eaih stoiy mil"! bo laid If .Vnrtlieastein I'ennsjltanlj, but lh naniet of leal person unlet not be ticil. One furlhtr coi.dillon must lie undeiitood. Cntitilhuliuiis Intended for this routeat will be iirieptiil only from pietent subwrlbert to The Tribune or from those who may, dining the contett, become subscribe! liy payment of at least one mouth't Milcilptloii tu ad tame. Addresa, STOI1V COSIEST, Scrsnlon Tribune, Scranton, Pa. HAVE ELECTED OFFICERS. Northeastern Pennsylvania Bowling League Reorganized Last Night. C. S. Fowler Is President. The Xorthehsteiu Pennsylvania Bowling league reorganized nt the Elk cafe last night by electing '. S, Fow ler, jr., president: Peter JCelgler, treas urer, and John P. Hunter, of Wilkes Marre secretary. Executive committee, Captain William Green and John P. Hunter. AVIIkes-Barre: AValter llas lam, Elks; Frank Beavers, of the Black Diamonds; Captain William Hopkins, of the Scrnnton Bicycle club. The schedule In yesterdny's Tribune was found to be correct ns printed, and was adopted. The number of gntne') won Is to designate the winners In this tournament, not pins, as heretofore, The teams are made up as follows; Klks Waller llajin. captain: Kdimind Hull, Philip Moll, Crank Kobliuir, (ienrse I'hiltipt. Wot r.nd Wheelmen W . (Srceii, caplnin; 11. W. Oat in. C'bri.t UVIg.mil, 1'. Vot, C. Iniiet. West I'.nd Wreelmen No. 2 -.lolin l Hinder, captain; U. HavU, Al. UVn-kifCr, Dr. Hull, A. 1 . .Inue.t. Scraiitoii ltic.tile Cliili -llr. P. r. Uaidell, iap lain; fieorge Mitohtll. I'. I.. Van Unriuer, .In flail Pufftelil, Chailet Mooie. Illatk Diamond 1'iank Ihaten, i.iptal.i; 1'iank U'ettllng, Clarence Slnyci, Mnith tiornian, II. I.. Ka.t. llackut Team U". llopMm, captain: It. Cnont, I!, llaker, iheodoro Kolirciiholl, Vi'llllani Meimer, Tho West End Wheelmen did their part of the meeting by 'phone. En thusiasm has reached the highest pitch In bowling, and If last night's meeting can act ns a forerunner this league will be even more Interesting than the last. The games tonight will be as follows: West End team will play on Scrnnton Bicycle club nlleys; Black Diamonds will play on Backus alleys, and the Els will go to Wllkes-Barre. THE "BUFFALOES" WON. Chief Robllng's Picked Team Downs Black Diamonds. A very Interesting bowling match took place on the Elk alloys last night, when the Black Diamonds met a picked team, captained by Chief of Po. lice Frank Raiding. The latter rolled under the title of "Hul'falres," and won out by three plus, the finals being 2431 to 2128. Chief Robllng was high man, with 210, nnd nn average of 1S2 2-2. Gorman had the Black Diamonds' high score. 204, and Taylor high aveiage, 174. The scores: nriT'.u.oKs. Holding It:! 'Jl'1 HO j4 Moir ii i".t im - in linker 12'i I" 17f- ril lliihl 117 17H 111-I'll llnflleld Pit KM 1K7- M Un Svl Mil --.'I ll lll.VCK DIAMOND. K.i.ir 152 ISI lill-tfiil UVItllnir l'"l lv) 111- lc Mirirr l.M Ml 1:M 411 Oi'iuun 11 1'ai -.'ill-.Wi Tayhr l"'i W.1 17.I '2i Tu. rt Ml-Jp.'i ii Scranton Business College. Students tilling positions are con. tluually being changed to others pay Ing better salaries. Graduates secuie good positions as soon ns they pans their examinations. Many undergrad uates are sent out. Tho demand for bookkeepers and stenographers Is still greater than the supply. Students uro now enrolling for the spring und sum mer terms. Organs for Sale Cheap. You can buy a good second hand Or gan as low ns $10.00 at Guernsey Hall, J. W. Cucrtifecy, Prop.. 314 Washing, ton nvcnuu, Scranton, Pa. Miss McManama wishes to announce tbut Kho icsuines dressmaking on March 27, at the old address, 1120 Mul beiry street, where she will bn pleased to see all former patrons and friends, MANY ITEMS PARED DOWN ESTIMATES COMMITTEE HOLDS ITS FIRST MEETING. The Membeis Succeeded In Striking off Over 870,000 Judgements nnd Incidental Item Cut Out Entirely ns Well ns 34,000 for New Hook and Ladder Geuernl Cuts in Salaries Made Another Meeting Friday Night When Supplementary Revenue Estimate Will Be Ready. The Joint esllimiles committee of councils held Its first meeting last night In the select council chamber, and after two hours of wrangling suc ceeded In lopping off Just $70,458.28 from the estimates of the various heads of departments. Cuts were made right and left, but It Is probable that many Items taken out or reduced last night will 1 again cither replaced or Increased at the next meeting to be held on FtltUy night. This Is because the committee hist night hnd to be guided by the con troller's niiglnul estimate of revenues. A sub-committee, consisting of Luther Keller and c. E. Chittenden, was dtp reeled to see the controller before Fri day night and secure from him a sup plementary estlmnt' of the Increased revenues which will accrue to the city under the second-class city laws. This supplementary estimate wilt in clude the $12,000 estimated revenues from a poll tax, and the lucreiite of $72,540, If the $1,100 liquor license fee holds good. A DIG ITEM. The lamest Item cut out last night was the $30,000 asked for Judgments nnd Incidentals, Other huge Items stricken out were $4,000 for a new hook and ladder truck: $720 for salary of street commissioner: $i!00 for driver for chief of fire department: $0150 for sal ary of the assistant sanitary olllcer; $3,000 for tho purchase of the crema tory lot: $1,000 for boaitl of health emergency fund: $1,200 for asphalt sidewalks around the library building: $1,096 for deficiencies In ward appiopil ntlons. Provision was made for the Increnso of the recorder's .alary to $3,000: for salaries of $2.Fi00 for the dliectors of the departments of public, safety and public works, and for the salary of flvt assessors nt $1,500 each. The salary of the mayor's clerk was cut down to $900 a year. It has been $1,200 for some years back. The Increase of $200 each In the salaries of the assistant city solicitor and plumbing inspector were cut out. The salary of the city engineer, who will be under the director of public works, was reduced from $2,000 to $1, fiOfl. despite the objection of several members. The ten extra patrolmen and three extra detectives asked for by Chief Robllng were cut out with out ceremony or debate. Mr. Keller made an effoit to have the ward appropriations linked under one bend, and ns a matter of principle, as Is his annual custom, he made n speech In disapproval of giving the ex penditure of the moneys for street re pairs over lo the councllmen. As he expected, his proposition was voted down. COMMON COt'NCIL CLERK. He next mnde an effort to have the item of $600 for salary of the clerk of common council stricken out. He hud no objection to tho present Incumbent, Mr. Lvuott. he said, nnd had advo cated the same thing when Mr. Jones, a Republican, was clerk. The olllce was unnecessary nnd the work could be done by the asslstunt. city clerk. Mr. Roche said that before this could be done It would be necessary to repeal the ordinance providing for a cleik. Mr. Keller's motion to strike out the Item was lost. Mr. Roche made an endeavor to have an Item of $600 for a permanent man for the Keyset Valley Hose company Included. The motion was ruled out of order, on appeal from the ruling was successfully taken, nnd then the motion wns finally lost by a tie vote. Mr. Costello made an unsuccessful ef fort to have Included an Item of $600 for filling In the Blume avenue culvert. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Delegates from Fifty-two Tents to Meet Here Thursday. Deleaates from the fifty-two tents of the Knights of the Maccabees com pilsed In the Twelfth district will con vene In this city on Thursday to elect delegates lo the state convention and transact other business. Tho state ofllcets will be In attend ance and a reception In their honor will be given on Thursday evening, be tween the hours of 7 and S, In Guern sey hall, to be followed by an enter tainment and social In the Knights ot Columbus club house. BAPTIST MINISTERS MEET. Adopted a Resolution Protesting Against Vnughan Bill. The Baptist Ministers' conference held Its regular weekly meeting yes terday morning In tho Penn Avenue Baptist church, this city. Rev. S. F. Mathews, tho president, presided. A very scholarly and Instructive paper was road by Rev. P. F. Botzong, of 4r .4.4f J, 4 f Derby Four-m-Hands Small, pretty, effective and Just correct; as refreshing ns a peep of the sun on a cloudy day. The proper tie for early Spring wear goes well with high cut vests and high tuin down collars mode leverslble; two ties in one, 50c. r Waikht.Ua Aijjpr a f-ftt-f-f-f-f-f-f-ftt-ftt Visions of Spring Everyone's thoughts turn to that which is new and desirable. Here is one of those all too few chances that come only ouce n year. Our Clarets and Rhine Wines AT YOUR OWN PRICE. CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. Wuvoily, on "The Divorce of Cathar ine of At agon, and tho Effect t'poti the Church or England," Tho matter of the Vatighuu bill, now pending, was discussed by Rev. It. F. V. Pleice. D. 1).. and the conference passed n reso lution protesting against tho passage of this bill, which will be forwarded to representatives from this vicinity at Harrlsbuig. Rev. Thomas tie Giuchy spoke of tho strike situation, but no formal action was taken pertaining to this, Those present were Revs, East. Williams, Whnlen, Botzong, Spanieling, Pierce, De Gruchy, Thompson und Mathews. Cheap Rates to California. ParlJ. desiring to make trip to Cali fornia. Arizona or New Mexico, either for business or pleasure, can tlo so now at almost half price. Every Tuesday, until April 30th. In clusive, tlekwts marked "Colonist" may be purchased via Southern Railway for $41.00 from Washington, $ll."i() from Philadelphia, and correspondingly low prices from other points. The Southern Railway and Southern Pacific company operate through ex cursion sleepetsx from Washington, leaving Mondays, Tuesdays and Fri days, the Tuesday sleeper being avail able for 'Colonist" tickets. The berth rate In these sleepers Is only $7.00, two people blng allowed to occupy one berth If desired. Personal conductors ami Pullman porters go through with each sleeper. There nie other new, convenient and economical features connected with these excursions which may be ascertained from Charles I Hopkins, District Passenger Agent. Southern Railway, S2S Chestnut street, Phlludlphlu. .Bargains in Rugs. You are welcome to Inspect tli? bar gains we are offering In Oriental Rugs. Also we have a few Wilton and Smyr na Rugs that we are selling very eheup. MICHAEMAN BROS., 124 Washington avenue. Ask for Kelly's union crackers. The Scranton Gas and Wnter Com pany and the Hyde Park Gas Com pany. In accordance Willi the policy of (hue com panies to reduce rates fioni time to time as may be warranted by incre.Ked eontumptbi. notice it hereby given that, on and after April 1 next, the price of gat will be one dollar per one thousand cubic feet contuir.ed, subject to the following- discount: Pile per cent, nn nil bill tvbeie the consur.iplion tor the month amount to leat th.in twenty-Ate dollars: ten per cent ofc all 1.111 wbeie the consumption fur tlio month aiucunts to twenty flte dollait and up waid. Provided the bill It paid on or before Hie 20th day of the month In which the bill Is tendered. Ily older of Hie boaid. C. U. HAND, Sccietary. SPECIAL. .SCIIANTON (it.S AND U'ATI!!! rOMPWY AND ll.tde pjrk f!at I'l-mpany in older to eni-nur-age the i.i ol gat for fuel purpose, noliie It hereby giten that on and alter April 1 next the price of ga to tited will be one dollar per one thousand feet continued, Mibjert to the following special dlcoiii-.tt: Ten pel cent. on oil blllttvheie the i'inu!npuonfor t he month amount to lcstthan twenty fie drllai; twenty pi-r cent, on all blllt where the consumption for tne month amount to twenty lite dollait and uptvardi. Provided the bill it paid oil or before tbe CO! h day of the month in which tlio bill U rendered. A sep.ti.ue meter, fuiul'hcd by the company, I) nctcfaiy, liy older of the hoard. (5. II. HAM), Secretary. A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist in the world today. Compared to any necessary Investment in business, theprofitfromaTELEPHONE is incalculable. Residence and Commercial rates at a moderate cost. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO Manager'a office, 117 Adam, avenue. A LADY INCLINED TO BE STOUT cannot dipuid upon an oulmaiy lailm- to make j giarifullv lieliglng suit, li .ton think ovira M.ill it tequlud tit making a jaihit or nklit to tit .ton pioperly tou thouhl certainly come in u, King Miller, Merchant Tailor, KOIl f.Allir.S AND HUNTS. 435 Spruce St., Scrnnton, Pa. l l!L ' ;ffiWiBreiataayt Es P1 eSan at t'le stroke of eight yesterday S"S "wlil morn'no. A11 goods advertised oh sh3 fck il Sunday will be on sale all of this yB'JBaT I Special reductions in all depart- I GlttiDlT YOU ? CERTAINLY. (CONOMY '2mmm27 Wyoming Av JJounO Satisfied customers are in creasing our business daily. They will tell their neighbors that the best Negligee shirts are to be found at CONRAD 305 Lackawanna Ave. "IS 17 Hosiers Bros.'' Gooil. V Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; wo have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. ii i Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wear twenty.fi ve years. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Goods for Wedding Presents. Mercereaii 5 Connell. 132 Wyoming Avenue. SEEDS Lawn, Timothy, Clover, Millett. Jll 325-327 Penn Avenue, Pierce's Market, Penn Avenue U make a apcrlalty of fancy Creamery But ter and strictly fresli eugj and the pric ii a. low a. Out cla&j goods can be told at. We do not have any apcclal aalcs er Iradtra but at all times carry as tonipUto a line of Market Roods, fancy Groceries and Table Dellca. ilea at can be found in the largest New York cr Philadelphia Markets which tve .ell at right price.. W. HTlPierce, It laulan.nna Are. Prompt delivery. 110, 11!, IK Tens Itb. '... n KcarD I HI v - i ' .