'.-z ?fy ., f ' THE SCHANTUiV TJLU BUJVE-TUESDAY, MARCH 2(5, 1901'6 TANGLE IN SILK STRIKE THE SETTLEMENT PROCEEDINGS HAVE DEEN HALTED. Harvey Ohls Yesterday Refused to Resume "Work on the Terms Offered by Superintendent Joseph Hnrvey to Their Committee Saturday. Another Conference Will Be Held. Work Resumed nt Forest City Yes terdny Morning Visit of Other Strikers to the City. A lilitli took iiIh'cp yoolfiilny In 111" wttleniPiit procecdliiBH which nic on between (ho inannRcincnt of Iliuvo Hi-os." mill and the KtrlkliiR employe!". The refuMil or tlm RlrlK to n(ccpt Siipcrlntomlent Joseph Harvey's pro pnsml will nccfMlliitP ceveinl moro joint eonfcrenepH and piospectlwolTcrw. The HtrllteiH met yeterlny morning In Kcor.omv hill nml hennl the report or the commlltoe which wnltcil upon Mr. Hiuvey Siituiilny nfturnoon. It nn expected, from Mutenir-nN Riven out by vuilnu of the im-i-fiuis connected villi the mnnnpenient of the ulrlUe, thnt the owners' offer would prove xntlsfiictoi.v. hut contrniy In the iron eml hopcM the nienihets of the local frowned It down, They decline that It K the H.mie piopo.Ml in was made i hem the d.iy nflor they went on strike, nml Rranted no fin titer rnncuMlon. The committee, consisting of th Mlo.'os Kate Klimliriiu. Kale Duffy and Mary Mniisiin, vn comnilsaloned to iiynln wait upon Stipeilntcndent Jlnr ey and tiy to f-eeiire another offer. The committee went to Toiest Clly yenteiday afteinoon to see Mr. Harvey, but filled to meet him. They will see biin tills uioi'dIiik. however, and teport tlm results of their Interview at u spe clnl nieotlnpr of the local, which will he in-Ill this afternoon. woiik nr.si'.MKu. W'oik was resumed yesterday tiioiu Ihk at Harvey Bios.' l-'oresl City mill by the sltli whop differences were bioueht to an amicable v!op Friday. The full force of fifty girls weie on the scene lirlclit and eaily, and the plant wa In full operation hj noon. An other very Important meeting will be h"ld tonight ut St. John's ball, on Cupouhp avenue. The Klotz stilkeis, who weie the flint girls to go out. will hold a. special f-csslon to take action on the offer made tlirli committee Sattuday after noon by Superintendent Fi toiler. The matter of wnges Is now but a second ary Issue at till mill, nnd the stilkers' gic.itcst demand Is a icquest for the discharge of Mifs Knilly Mallot, one of ihe foiewomon. Superlntrndent Frleder nllegeo his willingness to Investigate any reasonable charges preferred against the young woman, hut says ihat the Rirls advance no sound argu ments for her dismissal. He nlo claims that the m-nlo paid at the I'oihondn'p mill aie so much higher than those paid b any other unity conccin, that the same scale paid beic would llioioughly satisfy the Milkens' demands. A number of them lake exception to this, nowever, saying that th sciik- offered by the .superin tendent would mils- affect the moie experienred help, nnd that a material dlffeience exists between It and the wage? demanded, so .Mi'.irnxi! yi:t No nieetliiK bus been et held between the stilkers and owner of the .Simpson mill at Mlnooka. Tlieie was to have been a conference Saturday afternoon, but the employes' committee failed to put In .111 opoeaiance. Xo effort bus been made to nnaiiKo a meeting nt rctei-Miurg between the j-tilkeis and Helling. David & Sclioen. icpiesented by Supeilntendent Buchofen. Thomas Morgan, I "presenting: ihe local at Paterson, X. ,7.. was In the cltv esterday. He Is touring Scrantoii, Vllkes-Hane and Piltlsoii. ascertain ing the numbei of bauds on strike nt each plaee. In oider to an tinge for an approximate apportionment of the con tribution sent out from time to time by the Xew Jersey silk wotkeis. A number of delegates were also In the city fiom Wllkes-Harre and I'ltts ton, icpiesentliiK tho strlkeis at the iol'.'smlth & Hess facloiy and the Stoning .sin: mill. They v.vie In eon ference with louil silk stilkers and ills, i iiJFed the conditions existing in the three cities. Organizer of the Feder ation of Labor Charles Th.iin and die Misses Harriet am UkzIc Moirls were the Wllkes-Barrc contingent. Uigunl-.er Th.iln, ".Mother" Mnry .lone.s and Martin 1. Flnheity weie together pan of the afternoon and compaieil notes on the lelatlve situa tions In Lackawanna and Luzeiuc. H12ATHX(i OF STUtKKKS. AMcrinan Howe's otllce was thronged with silk sMIkeis yesterday after noon, when the cises ngalnst Katie Bairett, Xellle Deuel 11(i Mltla Matllu-ws weie luoiight up. Katie Barrett and Xellle Deacle aie stilkeis at the Bliss mill in Dickson city Mlsi Annie Kvans Is lorelady at the mill and charged the two ghis with being the riiigleadeiK of a gang of fifteen or twenty Brls. who threw ecfjs, sticks, stones on dotlier missies besides pulling her hair. The Krls weie given a heiirlng.eforp Aldetmaii Howe Frldny, but the case was con llnued until yesterday, when their at torney furnished $300 ball each for lourt on the thaige of nssoult und hat tery. Mls Mattlo Jrutthews, of 126 Cheny Mitel, president of the Dt'iimore local, was nnested by Detective Cllffoul for Inciting to Hot, dentins; n dlstuib nnic and being dlsouleily Sutuulov. Thomas Smith. Georgo and Fred ibu eilrk testified that she hud circulated among a oiowd of two or tlnee bun dled boys, gills and strlkru, who had congregated before the mill, and In sllgateil them to throw stones, boot, RHEUMATIC WARPED LIMBS. To suffer tba most eicruclttlng pains, to lose (h usa ot limbs, and to liftve the joints swollen and disfigured Is the lot or tie rictim ot rbsuma tlsra. Uric acid In the blood is the caus of rheuma. tlem. K the kidney are active, tbey remote the uric acid. That is thsir special work. If, on the ether hand, the kidneys are deranged, there Is mrsto be uric acid In the blood and rheumatic pain through t body. No amount of liniment will ever cure rheuma tism. It somMltnea rellerm, but cure ran only ba brought about by setting the kidneys right. The most effec tive, kidney remedy known to man I Dr, A. W. Chase's KM- aoz.. A. W. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. Convalescents. Itcqnlre a rmr. ftcnlle, In; vliroraiinir stimulant and tonic to aid digestion, (Urn ulntc and enrich the blood nnd to k!tc new strcnjlh to body and brain, IM'SPMLTHHISKEY liinraluable an a tonic when you are run aown ana tic prtswd: when the heart Is weak and the Mood ilUKXtih. It aultU falllnr nature to .....ii. iHn.iUm lntiirA 1 Il-IIIUIITIH IUUV.IUU.I .."" refreshing teep and InnmrU Tim and encrfy to crery part of Uie tKty. Orer 7,000 ilocton prmcrllie It, anil S.000 hospitals use It eieluslTely. The Mnnd- rd of purity anil eaeellence for flOyeara. It 1 the only Whiskey taxed by the OoTcrnment as a medicine. Thlsls a guarantee. He sure you get the genuine. Kcfuso BuUUlutes. ,.,., All dniggUUi and grocers, or direct, $1.00 a btjU tie. Wrltcus If you arc sick, It win cpt you notli Ingtolenmhnwtotreat yourself. Mcdicul booklet and Utlmonl!s sent free. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester, N.Y. nnd so on nnd so forth. Yesterday Thomas Smith, Superintendent Bacho fon nnd '""llfford were placed on tho stnnd mill substantiated the former teKtimoiiy. Miss Matthews nnd Miss Moiv Tlghe. u fitt liter, declared posi tively that tho defendant had not done nil Ihe things charged, but tho alder man thought the evidence stifllcicnt mid Imposed a fine of i'.' A committee of gills from the Sini qulot mill mo expected to wait on Superliil'ndeiil Davis at 11 o'clock this munilng. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Improvements That D L. & W. Com pany Proposes to Make nt Hobo ken The Board for Today. The Delauaie. Lackawanna and "Westeni ltailroml company Intends to moke a number of Improvements to Its water ftont at Hoboken. It Is Fnld It is the Intention of the company to con stiuct new pleis nnd to hove them built on the most modern plans. With this object In view nn inspection of all tho lending lallroud facilities at tho various water points Is to be made nnd It Is said It will be Heveral months be fore nny decision will be reached. ruder the- management of President Truesdnlo and l!cneral Traflio Man ager Caldwell the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Ballroad company has lncrensed Its facilities for handling freight not only In Xew York hut In nearby cities, and It Is said that further Impiovcments nr to he nindp. Contiacls havo been entered Into with other railroads for Interchange of busi ness and It Is reported that a through line that now inns from Buffalo. Chi cago and St. Louis will enter Xew York over tho tracks of the Delaw.ue, Lack awanna and Western tnlliond. The Delawaie. Lackawanna and Western Ballroad company Is making gieal preparations for doing a large business this year, especially during the time of the Pan-American exposi tion. All the railroad companies ex pect to do a large passenger business tills summer and most ot them have inude arrangements lor the enriylng of a large number of patious to .Buf falo, The railroad companies thnt enter the city have reached an agreement not to lease out any of their cats for paitles to use ns hotels dining their stay in that city Grand Master In City. tlrund Master llowiey. of tho Uinth ethood of Ballroad Switchmen, Is In the city, having come heie several days ago at the leanest of the Lackawanna switchmen. H Is said the latter en tertnin grievances which they desire adjusted and the visit of the grand master. It is thought, will bring their diffeieiups to a satisfactory ond. Humor has It that General Supeiln tendent T. K. Clarke, of tho Delaware, Lackawanna und Western Ballroad lompnny, will give his answer to the switchmen Apill 1. Today's D., L. & W. Board. The make-up of today's D., L, and W. bonid Is as follows: 1I0I.Y. MMICII 2- WIM I'jK i:it s ., , , 'f. iM'Aitlo . 10 P in.. T. ritpilric!.: II p. m Jf. (iliM-n. ullli II. flulifilCk men. 'It IMHV. MMlf'H . ilil !!, Ki-t-l.'.M a. in, (noigc Hull; l.:.il J. in.. V. A. Iljitliolninciv; ' a. m.. .1. llml.lnit: j. in. . II. !toui; r, a. m, ,iolln Raliagan; T n. in , II. M, tralleli; S a. m n, W, I'llKir.ilJ; ( a m 1". r. Mnuk; 10 ,i. hi., I.jlllnii-, with l.j'Uiii'-i nun: II a. m, ,1. .1, I mtrllo; 1."0 p. in., .1. W. let hie; -J p. m . W. W. Lill.irr; ;! p. in., lljn.lolpti; 1 p. m., M. .1. I!d nlfjii; I. Ml p m, 1'. ('.itanaiitili, ,1 p. in., A, P. Miillin; i p. in,, llUliln-, siiininilf. Hie. 1) ii in., i,il, .1. Ilfniiljjaiii n s. in., nt, W. II. Nidmln; I, ji. in., pal. .lam-s taiiigg; i ,i. in., ui.l, li. I'loimfpli.ci ; 7 i. in., f.il frciu Nay iitf, IMnanI l VllWrr: 7 p in , wtt liiin Cajiia, flinlij; 7 p. in, uiM (rem t'.iMie.i, .Mf.ain I'ullri -II a. in., I'. I:. Si'ier. I''i"liii-S a. in,, IIiiimi; In ii. in., s ',. itiIj; 1 1. raj a. in., Moi an; 7 p. in., Murpln ; ( p. in., laiinplni;: 1(1 p. m. , li. TIioiiijj. I'ju-nitir Kimli iv- 7 a. in. (iillnry; 7 a, m,, Sinsir; ,".."0 p. in., stanloii; 7 p. ni Mcllu. rrn. Willi Cal. rl-ll a in, II. Uassi-iti. MUM i: Hi jk. nuii .l.iiu,'. Mi Hoiniill iip.ri (or rluir Willi II lluluilj'a ilcu This and Tlint. i'. L. Biiudy. of Memphis, Teiin., has been appointed geneial car Inspector on the Lnckuwauna lallroad, vice . L. Boblnson. leslgned. V,. I! Allen, local freight agent of the Laiknwaiina inllroad, at Bingham ton. X. y wns In the ty yesterday cilllnj; on the otllclals. Oeueral Supeiliitendeni T. M. Clarke, Division Supeilntendent K. M. Bine f'hlef Knglneop McF.irland. Master Car Builder L. T. Canfleld und the Buike Bros., contractors, were out on the load yesteulay looking nftep some Ini provements to be made Bteam Heating and Plumblne. P. P. & M. T. Howley,:31 Wyoming ave. Ask for Kelly's union ciackeis. ney-Liver rill. They cure rheumatism perm nently by miking the kidneys actlra In their work of removing the uric acid from the blood. Mr. William J Coad, No. 65 Drunson Street, Osego, K. Y., writes s "lam very glad to praise Dr. A, W, Chase's Kldney.IJver Pills, and tell hat they have done for me. I suffered for many years with severe constipation, Rheumatism and kid' ney trouble, and could get no relief until I tried Dr. A. W, Chate'a Kldney.Mver Pills. In them found Immediate relief, and can honestly recom mend mem to ouier cunerers." One pill a dose. Ste. a bos at all dealers, or Pr. A. W, Chase Medicine Company, Duf. falo, N. Y, 5 SECOND WEEK OF THE TERM CASES UP FOR CONSIDERATION YESTERDAY. Settlement Arrived nt In the Caso of P. Q, Mason Against J. A. Scran ton nnd Son C. H. Sears Is Suing the City for $5,000 Damages. Case Is on Trial Before Judge Al bright Mi-s. Swartz Denies Her Husband's Charges and Demands a Trial Court Notes. The second Vcek of common pleus com t opened yesterday morning und before Judge Kelly In the main court room the. case of tho United Press, iib- signed to l' (I. Mason, ngalnst J. A. Hcrnnton & Son was tho first one culled for tilal. The aclbn was brought to recover something over $000 for news service furnished to the defendants' paper, the Republican, by the United Press. After the plaintiff's testimony was in, a verdict by agreement wan taken In favor of tho plaintiff for jsno, with may of execution for thirty days from yesterday. In the case of Michael Carney ngalnst John Carney, u feigned Issue, n verdict In favor of the defendant was directed by tho court, by agreement ot the par ties. Uichnrd Robinson is the plaintiff nml ('. VT. Dean the defendant In a case which was on Dial at adjournment heloie Judfie Kelly. It is nllegeil that the plaintiff mlsrepieientcd u cow, which be told to tho defendant In 1MI7, nnd bo uniits the law to see that justice Is done him. C. II, Sears, of Cnpousp avenue, 'of tills city, is the plaintiff In a suit against the city if Scranton, which vn put on trial yesterday morning before Judgo .Mbrighl of Allentown, Hears asks r,,00n damages for permanent Injuries which ho sustained m June 17, 1SHS. Sears owns n grist milt nt Clark's Summit and on June 17, 1S9S, be was driving from litis city to that place with his son. He alleges that n steam toller which the city was using on West Market street frightened the horses, and that they ran away and dashed Into a pile of stone, throwing Sears and bis son out and demolibhiiig their cntriage. Seats landed on his light shoulder nnd. so Ffiioiisly Injured the muscles of It that Ills entire tight Elde Is nf fectcd. Physicians were put on the stand yesterday, who stated that Seai will never recover. The plaintiff Is repiesented by Attorney John V. Scr.igg and ( K Olver, nnd the de Rudant by City Solicitor Vosburg, Vhn the plaintiff rests this morn. Ing. City Solicitor Vosburg will usk for a non suit, on the ground that the city was not tesponslblo for tho run away. At tho time of the accident the roller was not in use. It was stand ing by the side of the road at the time. The following c.im-s were leported settled and were stricken from tho list. David "W. Richards against Seranton Traction company, trespass: Bridget Harvey against city of Seranton, tres pass; Herman Ross against J. A. Seranton & Son, tiespass; D. D Dc pue against Joe P. Reddlngton, appeal. Mrs. Hewitt Declnied Insane. John Courier Mouis, John Penman, John J. Durkln, John J. Coyne, William Cane and Michael Bllckcns constitute a jury selected by Sherilf Schadt which yesterday passed upon the testimony udduceil before Commissioner John cl. McAskle with reference to the Insan ity of Mrs. Klla Hewitt, of .Vorth Seranton, who s now an inmate of the insane department of the Hillside home. Mrs. ". Tt. Duggnu. rtobit Von Storch, Chief of Police Robllug nnd Dr. Strang, who has charge of the In sane department of the Hillside home, testified to Mrs, Hewitt's peculiar ac tions and Dr. Strang gave It as his opinion that she Insane. ft was .shown that she has an income from coal royalties of $i!iCi per year, and that she also owns the house which she lived in befoie she went to the Hillside home. The object of tho pro ceedlugs h to secure the appointment of a commission lo tnko charge ot the atfalrs of Mrs. Hewilt. Tho Jury ic turned a erdlct to the effect that Mrs. Hewitt Is Insane. Wants a Jury Trial. There Is to he a Juiy trial in the (Mvorci.- case of I-afayette Jr. Swans: against Rachael Swartz, who up to th time the ill von e pro-jedlngs began llvt.fl on tJiovu stieet, Dtmmore. Swai Iz alleges that bis wife was un faithful to 111 in und named lMwnt'd Itichuids and James Cranston ns co refpondents. .Mrs. Swatty. through her attorney, James J. O'.Mulley, yesterday filed her answer to her husband's bill of par ticulars Mid denies absolutely tho i barges made against hei, and asked for n Jury nial. Some lime ngo the court allowed Mis. Swartz $ir u month alimony. She has the custody of their thieo children and now lives nt her mother's homo In Pear street, South Seranton. Her husband Is employed by the Scvanton Hallway company. Two Boiough Councils, John ti. Miller nsked the court ves. lerday for a writ of alternative num. d.imus, through Attorney P. If, Lough ran, to compel Morloy Howk to show by what light be holds tho olllce of sec ictnry of the Dickson City borough council, Morley alleges that on the Hist Mon day of March two councils weio or ganized In Dlckhon City borough, fino was made up of five members, a mil Joilty of the legally elected members ot the county, met and organized, Mil ler being elected secretary. Another council, which, It Is alleged, had only four legally elected membeis, met and elected Howl; teerotary. Miller seeks to compel the latter to turn ovir to him tho borough property In his pos session, nlleglnu" thnt the body which elected Howk had no power to do so. The rem t granted a wilt of pi teriuitlvo mandamus and made It re turniiblo April I, Wills Admitted to Probate. The will of tho hit H. J. Leonard was admitted to probate yesterday and letters testamentary granted to Ann K. Leonard and Ilildget A. Leonard, both of whom share alike In the divi sion, of nil his property, lent and por bonnl. Tho will of Henry D. Jones, late of West Seranton, was also admitted to probata and letters testnnientuiy granted to Louis H. Jones, his son, His estate Is divided among the members of his family. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Indite Kelly )ctrnliy RMiiled a ilmrtcr to Hie Vsndllrg llotj voinpan.', Xo. 1, of Vsndllns. Th6 itH f Cavy it Ivlly lliewlnir company nnt Martin MrVmlrcw mi jMtcnlay ir ferrrd to John I. .Muili.. Court jrsleii!ay illrdlo! tliit nil e1l.it tub porna ltii- In the ilhoree civ. of Mlnnls Thomas against Jamot Tlioma. n ninrndinnil win allowrri yesterday lo the ili,ulir of the (Iinii.in I'ulUli KmngcllcJl l.vi tlirihri r.tnsniiel icniKr((Jll'n nl Scianton. 0ir II, Niwliirl was rtciday appoliilnt guardian nf Lillian l and 1'iedeilck 1!. t liar plat, tnlnnr tilttttca of the late I'teilcrlik ('liar, plat, drcrad. A nilc lo show caiye why Hie Jutlfrmrnt shtll not be stricken ol arid the writ set lde was iihhIi alolnte jenterduy In the cae of J, 8. Slitter UKalii't T. (Inws. ,Mrt. Kllen McC'ann, tliroiiRli Attorney 1'. .1, I'ilAilinmutK, ji-teiduy began an action lo fctire a dilutee linm Datiltl McCann, lo whom kIio was m.irrlcil .limn -, 1M7, Tliey Ihrd to nether until IVIiru-iry II, IS'i", when Mrs. Mc L'ann ija lio lud (o lcaie licr lineh.inil liecausa f lilt Imitnl conduct. A slatrmrnt ot the Indthtrdncu of tho clly of Scriuilon was .trstrrday filed with the cletk of the rontln piajicMtory lo Ihe liie of fener linproictiidit bonilj lo the amount of ,!73,W3.ii. It iliows that the total InilrhtednrM of the clly l Vill.TtS.ltl ami the roomed of the elly flll.I'KJ.in, tiiakliiR the net iinlelilcdnen $410,. HI.iO. Shilohs Consumption Cure cures coughs and colds at eticc. Wc don't mean that it relieves you for a little while it cures. It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. i hif rfitd to much Wnefit from It, thai 1 alij recammtnd Etnloh'i far coughi, throat, bronehlsl and lung trouble," CUAS. VANDERCAR, Witerford, N. V. flhllnh'a Consumption Cam la unlit by all drug-gists at Bo, 00c, 91.00 a bottle. A printed sraarantso soea with nvery bottle, ir you avr net aatlsfledRo to your itriiBglst and get your money back. Write for tlluitrittd biwV on consumption. Sent without coil ! you. S. C. Wells A Co,, I.cRojr, N. V, NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth Et. and Irving risce, NEW YORK. American rim, S3. 60 per day snd upward. Europess Plan, tl.M per day and upward. L D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. Hotel Victoria Btttimj, sib Are. aid 27th Street, New York. Absolutely Ffroproot in the cen ter of tha ah opt. In s nnd xheatte district. First class In all its ap point ments. En t Irely new through out. European Plan mmm . BUU13 Da II tulte, with or without bath, hot mleold water andtelcphoneiiicery room, Cutslnounezcetlea. -f-t--f-f---f-t--f-t--f-t--f -f-f X For Business Men 4- In tha hart ot tho Tvholrsal a. district. J For Shoppers X T minutes' walk to Wanamakers: -f J, S minutes to Sicce! Cooper's Ble I Store. Easy of access to the treat T Dry Goods Stores. -f 1 For Sightseers f One block from B'way Cars, riv Ing- easy transportation, to all j, points of Interest. :H(1TFI AIRPR-n t KVXV Va-iMIT T i.,au JL.XJXIMI. -f Cor. llth ST. A UNIVERSITY TU 4- Only one Block from Broadway. -f nUUllib, 1 Up. pfCM Keasonable 4 f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f The Dickson Manuracturin; Co, fccranton and WHUes-Uarre, IU, Manufaoturers o,' LOCOMOTIVES, STATI0NARV ENGINES Boilers.. Moisting and Pumplnz .Machinery. General Ofllce. Seranton. Pa, $i - jf. Tin: i'oirr,Au uorsi: irWnSS?lwaSSmmL sBrViftl5J1paS CwS '3- jf Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators Are now displayed for your inspection. We have a larger assortmeut than we ever had before. Upwards of half a hundred styles now on the floor. Prices have been reduced, and considering their high quality you can get more value for your money than in any other make of refrigerator Ask for booklet, "Cold Facts," which fully describes these re frigerators. We are also showing Wilke Porcelain Refrigerators These refrigerators are tile lined both in the provisioned ice compartment and are with out question the fittest refrigerators made at the present time. Catalogue ou request. FOOTE & FULLER CO Alears Building. SCRANTON'Q SHOPPING CENTER. Connolly & Wallace's Collar Sale. QlD':A:::tilKLLs:'; ill Mall IN Ll JCUFFS a '; The Sale Consists of 12,000 "Lion Brand" Collars nnd C.u( in tho nine umhi -the popular turn-over collar, in the most correct form, in six heights in both round and' square corners, close and space fronts 1 Also stand up collars in all heights and styles large easy collars for fat men, cuffs in all styles and shapes for link buttons, and ordinary round cutfs; collars and cuffs for boys in all the new and proper styles. This hint of size Sizes-Boy's Collars, 12 to 14 ; Men's Collars, izy2 to Prices-Collars, T5c half doz., $1.35 doz. Cuffs, THE WINDOW DISPLAY IS WORTH CONNOLLY Faster than ever to California CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY J1IE OVERLAND LIMITED leaves Chicago 6.30 p. m. daily a Chicago Union Pacific and North-Western Line. arrives San Francisco afternoon of third clay and Los Angeles early next morn, in?. No change of cars; all meals in Dining Cars, lluffet Library Cars with barber. The best of everything. The Pacific Impress leaves 10.30 p. m. daily. Tourist Sleepers daily to California. Per sonally conducted excursions every week. Send 4 cents postage for " California Illustrated." Call on any agent for tickets or address 491 Broaduay, ftu Terh'435 Vine St. Citefinatl (OtCtnt,ISt.,PHUdtlphhSOTSmllhJ'ldSt.,filMurg 388 Vtaihl.gttn Sr.,Jfoaton 2SSwptrjor St.. Cletiland 301 Vain St.. 0tfo!!7Cam0uaMart!ult0ftrorc SUCI.ikSt., . Clilcagi3KliigSICstt,Ttniitt,0ltU n..f A k araakass sU -.-. Ta I 5 rrui.u.r.intCL,oz sixthit ZfJ rbllsdflpbU, la. Unl l.rrros. Hpulfn f.i 1 Amerlf't. (lutrtntff to fur ftlttt by mill Trl'tlrl -ra.iirrin rim 10 111 afttl)ftlrfHn,A)UN,l J IlIoiKl foUon, .Vrrost Dtbllltr. Uil BimhooJ N TariWrtV A sirlrhire (bo rutllit). I RdtTrlop? runkrnOrn.hBdrr Sworn TfallmoUI&Uoll fffrj dim1II sud flaf(rlflfruil. DdaIUii in pp," IsiCBlt.hb Ttt)01"(Tttfrj V f - bC sjgigspi-i is- sasssy rritMsuiNo stokk. - 1 I hi m I afegj An Extraordinary Sale Event in Collars and Cuffs "Lion Brand Collars are renowned for their goodness they are made right, cut right, properly finished and will give more service and better satisfaction than any other col lar made. We speak advisedly on this because we have investigated thoroughly and we are convinced. We would like to convince you, if you are not already familiar with this famous brand. The manner in which "Lion Brand" Collars are lapped and turned and sewed, make them stand hard laundry usage better than other collars to be had at any price. Wotild Yoti Knou) This ? Test Th?m. & WALLACE, WAIT 4 For Our Great Sale of CARPETS and DRAPERIES . X We are now prepared complete I Wall Papers, : Oil Cloths and WILLI AflS 126 Washington Avenue. 4. 4. 4" 4.4.4.4.4. 1901 BICYCLES New models now in. Spaldings.Cleve lands, Iver Johnson and Crescents. No better selection ever made. Call and see them. They're beau ties. 101 S HOOB 211 Washington Ave. DR. DENSTEN ri.)k'lm and Burgeon 311 Spruce Si. Tjrnple Court njildliic SC1UNT0N, PA. All scute anil rliroiiie JUcHat nf nifii. " iiii and rMMroii rilUOMf KHOI-l. HUMS AND AVn0 IHMIASKS A l'Ki HIT K ditfsn r tlir Mi.r. KIdn.. Illadiler hLtu, lllcnd. N'n.s, Wnmli, F.j", l'.ar, Ni"i", Throat, aid I.uiifra, C'aiiirrf, Tninor, I'llf. Iluiluir, Collr. Ilariiuiallini. Athint, ..atarrli, VarlrnirV, ljst ManliooH, Mainly 'iilwlnn, all lnisli tlUrars, l,itcorrlinra, i ', (Iinnorhea, Sjpnlllln, lllwd I'oiwn, Indlwip. linn and joullidil lialdla ohlltriati'd Mirgfrj. I'ila, hplpp,. Tar'' anil Ntoimrli Wnnns. (A TMinil07(INK. hitcitl' f.i C-tJah Thrr. Tiiuntha' Irralnifiit null 3.H0. Trial Inp In cfH(, f'unvilUtlon and pnaiiilnallou Ire, llf tli houra dail) and Hundjv, 8 a, m. to V p. m. DR. DEINJSTErM. Utiles t. mMI u., r n.. ... . 18 ; Cuffs, 8 to lV2. 25 pair, $2.75 dozen pair LOOKING AT. 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB V V V W T T V T T T T T T WAIT 4 to fill all orders with a new stock of Linoleums, Window Shades & flcANULTY I 3 I Lager Beer Brewery llnnufttcturcr or OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 K. Ninth Street, .PA Telephone Call, 233 J. THE ilC POWDER CO. U90ins 1 and'2, Com'lth BTd'g. SOEANTON, aTA. nining and Blasting POWDER Uoda at Mooslo and Rustslala Works. LAPLIN RAND POWDtlR CO.'S ORANGE OUN POWDER Kltetrlo Halt.rles, Kleotrlo Kiploi.rs. aaplodlue blasts, Safety Kusaaat Renaunt Giieralcal Co.'s exp'iVb- 1) .- ?' j..J