rr - THE SCK ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MARCH 28, lQOT. KXXXXXXXXXXX X ji. moucrn HAnmvAni: sTonn. a well Mould ml In tniniiicli without Merlin? lluit.0 In It. Thu Mcillnr; f. lint only un attrarllvo piece of Kltclirn furnlliuc. It it ransc lli.it mut falli ,miii mi Inking Oiy. V tMp.paicnt, Vrntllatlrt: oven door In tno 'f the Me linn's featuieJ Foote & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave :ooooooooooc THIRO NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus 5500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. m. CoNXhi.1 , President. UrsRY Hi MS, Jr., Vice I'res. Wm. II. I'ixk, Cashier. Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA "THE" Laundry. Oroercj Lewis, Ij'Pi- Murphy 'jkJj ' ' Avenue. rP I iCS 'few ' WEATHER YESTERDAY. I j I ihl.i lot M.uih 'j;. Kill: P'.'lC-t t'llipei.lllitC I1" deRi'ej l-in timp i.'uri' S drurees llumtdttt a i S ikt i.-nt, p in . .... W pir cent. 1!. null in .'I hnuii. ended S p. in 10 inch PERSONAL. I 1) Uimiuu, of ,ktfi'. it; , in lh l ' MttllL,k. Ihr.rder James Jlulr uiiil (iroigo W. Jmhins v ut to IliirUbuix .MMdili). Mi II V. Dudley, ot .New otl, a ineinhi'i nt t i film of (uinci-WiIU company, nl (lilt cltj, i i w in tin' ill). Iliininn Hit, Iravm tur ISiiITjIo. X , tela' M Kii t einplojed in Hie lucihinkal K t.i rt i.i ni if tliu l.ickuuaima lieu unl Meel com. p. ny which lia ton lumlciu'il to tlic nt'W ll lUiUlwiUU it llr.l'.ilo. Ilr. jiul Mr- I'. C-. II DirMi liil i'unliy ' ii 1 1 ji ri-l-iHK mil .Mlcntonn, ic-ptcthil), Mi'. Incxci uuiii!; wi-ii In r juuplo nhile Mi. I'i.n Ih;iii , wui Jt lljl.lflulti; xxilli lt(. I' M Mums, inneilj p.iiur of (Iran' llr- iikiI iliuul), mho was laiiidv in-.tiunH,nt.il in iituiiinr; IK i ii'-liniai,v I.iIjum KNIGHTS OF MACCABEES. Lnigo Number of Them Will Gather Heie Today. Knlslits of the Mdccabfes fiom Northeastern l'piinbylunlu, comptising the Twelfth dlhttlct. will assembly In Seiatitun today. Matteis telatlug to tho welfaic of the older will terelve attention and dolegaies wilt bo elect ed to the stale convention, which mcetB In Krlo next June. In the evening fiom 7 to S o'clock, all the Maccabees of tho city and vis iting delegates will enjoy u Eiiiokur and a social hour, ni'Ur which they will give a leceptlun and 'mterlalumcnt to tho suite olllecrs and delegates In the Knights of Columbus bull, to which In vitation tatds have been (railed. Hi DIED. I'lNMKX.- t the family Ifkldcnif. W .MjiIi wvn nwiiiic funiluv, MjicIi 2H. .la hum A. IVn ir:,n. Cuiieril iofli) at J o'clock ut the hcu-c. Interment prhalc. Maiy Soliool Children An Sickly Mnllcr lira' hwfet l'owdcr for rMltlicn. ucl )iy )lotlir Uiay, it nuis.i In I'lilKlrcn'n Ilonic, or YcrK, HunU up ColJi In 21 licin, cme l'c nrfluct, llradirlic, btumsili lioublc, Ircllilu.' Uu'jrdcrr. mote ami tc-autatc tha llonrlt, ami lifktitiy Woinn. Mr. Kinily Maicnn, MctM'ii, ( t., nMtt "It l the licet nicril'luo In (lie orl. for ililMieti when len-rlili anil eoinplalnlni;." bold hy all dnicitlilx or ly null, "k, .Samph mt lill. I.. UMimc Mien H. Olnittrcl, Lflioy. t, V. ARE AGAIN IN SESSION. Grievance Committee of Lackawanna Trainmen In the City. The eilevitnro committee of I.ucUn wanna tialninpn, who held neHHlonn In this city pint of hint week, nro meet lug line ntfiiln, and will prohahly liu In the city until Sunday. CloorRe a. Wood, of Utlcn: John 1. Kelly, of Sy tnctiHc, Henry Condon, of Hlnghainton: Robert A. Koy, of Hlnghmnton, nntl M. Sullivan, of tJlmlra, comprise the com mittee. With oin or two exceptions these nra the cnine men who wei In the city lust week. Wood and Kelly ut rived here Tuesdiiy and registered at the St. Charles. The other tin re committee men arrived yesterday morning and me now at the name hotel, Tho committee wan In eoufeionor) yeHterdny. both morning and uftoi noon, with a number of trainmen ut A. O, V. W. hall, but the results of the meeting are unknown, oh none of the committeemen could be Induced to make any statement. Wood, who wan the Hecietaiy of the meeting, declared that the- committee would be willing to give out an ac count of their doings on Saturday, but not befoie. It Is undei stood that tho committee will discuss vmlotis griev ances of the Lackawanna trainmen and will then wait upon General Superin tendent T. i: Chit lie OUT OF EXISTENCE. Boat el of Revision and Appeal De clined by City Solicitor Vosburjj to Be Extinct. Tin- bouid of lcvislon of luxes and appeals went out of existence yester day, just four days ahead of the time which the members had supposed all along they would have to quit, April 1. It was nil because City Solicitor Vos. butg furnished Itecoidcr Molr with an opinion on Tuesday stating that the board had hud no legul existence since Match 11. Councils last we.-k passed n lesolu Hon dltectlng the assessots to furnish the Eighth ward assessment looks to tho board of tcvlsion and appeal. This lettOlutlon was ptcsented for tho sig nature of the iccordei on Tussday and, doubling the legality of the board to act, he nkcd for a written opinion from the city solicitot. The latter set forth In the opinion lcndeied that the law dlricts that the board shall complete Its woik ol hear ing appeals "on or bcfoic tho Hist Mon day of March in each year." As this had l.ot been done, lie said, he ouM not se" thu propriety of nny piiieeed Ings to compel the a.-hesors to tutn their books ovet. 'When the membeis of the board of levMon .ind appeal learned yesterday mottling that this opinion had been reiiueicd they decided to adjourn slue die, and did so. They contend that the c pinion tendered by the city olioitnr on Tuesday contllrts with an opinion which he tutnlshed tliem on Match VI. or ten days alter the tirst .ionuay in inroh. Mr. Vonlnns stated yesterday to a Ttlbun? man that when ho wrote the opinion on March 12 he merely an-swen-tl the MUestion asked as to wheth er tho bo.it d had a light to sit alter April '. lie did not then feci called upon to say anything about tho status of th boaid at that time and did not do so untlly directly asked by the tf. lot der for a specific opinion on that point. He advised tho clei Hon of a boaid of i mslou and appeal, lie said, as a matter of expediency and believed that it would bine oeen wise to let them sit until April 1 had not their right to sit bwcn ddestlonod. ' On" of the afternoon papers tclli of the muddle which this tlnows things into," said ho. "Theie Is no muddle at all. The new board of ashCisors to be appointed by tho leeorder next Mon day can finish the work of harlng ap peals next week." Tho members of the board w ho were deposed fiotn office so suddenly were; "ifinlel Galvln, John Flanaghan, John 7C. Regan, U. J. Coleman and Edward l'rable. They have sat twenty-six days and will draw $TS each, or $390 all told. They have finished hearing appeals on all ths wauls with the exception of the following: Eighth. Twenty-first, First, Thirteenth and Sixteenth. TO SETTLE THE STRIKE. Carpenters' Union Turns to Individ ual Buildei'B to Secure Adjust ment of Their Difficulties. The strike of the union catpenleis of this city, which has been on for almost two yeais, may possibly soon be hettled. PiopoMtlons and counter propositions have passed between the strikers and Uulldots- Kxcnati?;c in profusion, but strong effoits are now being made to hettle the trouble by arrangements made with individual buildets, lather thou with the ex change. The last piopo-itum made by the catpentets was practically a demand for an eight-hour day, with thltty cents as the minimum wage. In an swer to this, the exchange mtide an offer which the caipontere rejected us totally unsatlsfactoiy. It piovlded for nine homo' woik a day, and stipu lated that the catpentets should woik for none but membets of the exchange. No objections were to bis made by ihe strikers to wotklns with members ot thu Mechanics' union, and .mange n enls wete alto made in the ptoposal for the courae of action to be pursued In t-wnt of a strike. 'o giippcualon of labor could be railed, accotdlng to this conttact, he fore the Kilevaneen weie placed be fore a Joint tubltratlou boaid of build ets and meinbefh ot the exchange. No provisions for the wage scale were made in this offer. The union will now bend all its effoits towards securing agieeable terms fiom individuals, and ll Is expected that theie will soon be linpoitunt developments hi the mat- Icr. ... i Scrantou Business College. Students filling positions ate con tinually being changed to others pay ing better salaries. Graduates secure good positions an soon as thoy pass their examinations. Many undergrad uates ate sent out. The demand for bookkeeper and stenographers Is still greater than the supply. Students are now enrolling for tho spring and sum mer terms. Kvauso'a Cold Cure. For colds In tho head, chest, thioat or any portion of the body, breaks up a cold In II hours without Interruption to work. Will prevent colds If taken when first symptoms nprrm. Price '.'5c. Paid by Matthews Bros. HELD A VERY LONG SESSION COMMON COUNCIL CONSIDERED IMPORTANT MATTERS. Reorganization Oidinance Passed on Two Readings After a Compro ml se on the Fire Department Ques tion Was Agreed to This Ptovlden for Disbanding of the Volunteer Eorce Tlie Effoit to Knock Out Clerk of Common Council Not Successful. Common council hold a sc"liiu last night, which lasted almost until mid night. A discussion which lasted neatly two houts wnt followed by tho passage of tho leoiganlzation ordl rnnco on second loading, uftcr n com ptomlsc pioposltlon touching the reor ganization of tho lite dcpaittnent and tho dlsbandment of the volunteer force hud been adopted. After tho mdlnanee had been called up the (list (intendment was oftered by Mr. Oalvln. This provided for it dtop In tho assessor's salary from SI.SOO to 1,00 a year. Dining tho uigumenl on tho otdlnunce. City Assessors Owllym Jones and Philip Klmdand wote noticed conveislntt with several ot tho foun- cllmen. "I objec to this Intimidation of the coiiucllmcn by the hsmosxois," shouted Mr. fJulvIn. ' I'm glad the gentleman has given me that cue," said Mr. Kellei. tlslng to his feel. "Its time council sat down on this this. At nvety meeting leiently. tlnee or four men have been on the floor of this chamber, lobbying and whlspetlng to councilmen. What right havp these men to come here when theie Is a pioposltlon befoto us to decrease their salaty and lobby agnlust It openly? It's entltely wiong and should be slopped,." AMENDMENT l.OriT. The amondment was lost by the fol lowing tie vote: Yeas Hnggerty, Ituano. Paine, fial vln. Hatvcy. Oiuicll, Keller. Rush, Cuslck. Cnlplu 10. Xays Alwotth. K(iii, A. 1.. Lewis. Roche, Nagell. Phillips, AVllllant Lewis, Colemuu. Smith. N'ojton 10. Mr. Coleman offered an I'mendineiit ct eating the oliw of deliuiiueut la1 collector. Mi. Pulnc opposed It In the Intrtcst of economy and Mr. Keller said It was meiely intiodured in order "that another plum may be provided." The nmendment failed ot passage by Ihe following ote. Yens Alwotth, N.igell, Pbllllp", Our i oil. Coleman. Smith tl. Nays Iliiggetty Evan. A. I.. Lel, C'.ilplu, Knniie, Roche, Paine .Oalvln. Wllljam I.ewl, Keller, ltusb Cuslck, Norton 1:1. Mr. Phillips offetcd an amendment, which was adopted with a. iitsli. In creasing the salary ot the plumbing lmpeetor from $1,000 to $1,200. Mr. Coleman then oii'eied an amend ment striking out all except the Hist two sections of that aitlcle ot the or dinance piovldlng for a reoiganizatlon of the flte department. This brought about tho lively fight which had been expected. Mr. Keller made a twenty minute's speech reiterating all that he has picvlously said on the eittcstlon. Ho declnieel that the citizens of the city, with one accoid, ilomanded a. change In the file department, and that the eoujuilmen would rue the day if they failed to provide for u leorganlza tlon. A. L. Lewis cliaiged that the lire i -oigunlzation ordinance was a scheme to blindfold the people Into believing that they were going to get a paid lire department, wiisn In leallty they would be getting a department Inferior In every tespect to the present depart ment. Mr. Paine said the opposition to the measure came fiom councilmen who are members of hose companies mid "who don't want to be legislated out of a club." CALPJ.VS PROPOSITION This sort of discussion continued for over an hour, when Chairman Catplu relinquished the chair and submitted a proposition which was finally agreed upon by all. Before he offered his amendment Mr. Coleman"Vlthdrew tho one he had previously presented. Mr. Cnlpln said that to disband the volunteer force at the present time and leave each company with only tho num ber of poimanent men they have at the present time was to render tho de partment Incapable of doing cfllclent work at a fire before tho call men ar ilved on the scene or In case they did not show up He propoed to increase the number of tegular paid men in each company so as to make the total peimanent men for each as follows: Neptunus, lour men: Nay Augs, flvu men: Ctystnls, live men: General Phlnneys, four men; Kagles, tlliee men, Hook and Ladder, four men: Reliefs, four men; Colum bian, 4 men; Phoenix, four mon; Kxcel slois, two men; Cunibsiiands, two men: Llbertys, two men: Niagaras, two men; William Councils, two men, Centurys, two men; Keyser Valle, one man. This makes a total of fifty-four paid men, an increase of twenty-two per manent men over the number now in the dep.iiimcnt. He would ptovlde for silllkletit call men to btlng the total for each com pany up to the figures piovlded In the oidlnancp and would disband the vol unteer force us soon as these addition al peimanent men wete provided for. This Is the Time to Buy Oranges Sweet Navel Oranges, mo seeds) ISc per doz. Sceillhms, 25 for 25c Fancy 50c Oranges, Tor per dozen Mc Indian River Oranges from Or. Hill's droves, do. . . ruc Grape Fruit, SO's, per doz. 50c Grape Fruit, 0's, cacli. .. 10c E. 6. Coursen He had lots of flgiues to prove that all this could be done by appropriating StfJ.OOo for flto department purposes. Mr. Pulno was the first mnn to favor the (intendment. He said It meant ad ditional expense, but Inasmuch ns the legislature was voting to take away some JfiO.000 which had already been paid Into the treasury, council should place Itself on record an wanting to use somo of tills amount. The motion to adopt the amondment was pased without a slnglo dissenting vote. LAID ON tiii: taiili:. Ait (intendment was ofTcied creating tho olllco of cletk of tho common conn til nnd fixing the salary at $G0O per year. Mr. Keller offered tin nmend ment piovldlng that the assistant city clerk should net us tietk ot the com mon council. This wan laid on the table nnd the original motion win adopted. Mr. Kellei often I'd an ameulmut piovldlng that all money for street re pa I is should be appropriated In a lump sum nnd that Its e.vpendlttnc should be under the exclusive control ot the stipoilntendent of highways and suw ets. The lecotder, he said, would he obliged to veto any Items In the appro, ptiutlou iiidlnauco providing foi the appropriation of money ward by ward and pel mlttlng councllniun to expend It. This was because under the "ilppcr" bill the .supeiinlendeiit of highways and sewets Is a heavily bonded official and It would bo unjust to hold him responsible for tho oxpetidUitto of money by other persons, Ah he ex pected, .Ml. (veilfi s iiinenuineiii. nun l.ild on the table. Tho oidlnanco was then passed on second leading, after Mr. Pal no had temorked that It was as dead as Julius Caesar's ghost " When council came to otdlnances on third leading about 1'VIO o'clock, Mr. Alwoith called up the oidlnanco pro dding for the paving of Ptovldeticc toad. A. L. Lewis, Mr. Hvaus and Wil liam Lewis had voted against the measure. Mr. Alwoith realized that It could not be passad and action was postponed until tonight. As theie wan no petition of the piopetty owners filed, it teiulres slxtei'ii votes to finally pasa the measure. The defeat of Ibis oidinance especial ly "tiled" Mr. Paine and when the oidinance piovldlng for a. sewer In thu Nineteenth sewer district, which will sewer portions of the wauls lep tesented bv the Messts. Lewis was nexi called up. he made a fifteen min utes' speech opposing it. He picked out flaw after Haw and positively ie luseil to sit down, though lmploieel to do so by every member ptesent, as It was then after 11 o'clock. Finally evet.vbody b'gnu laughing at him, but he kept on with a straight face until be got good and ready to sit down. The ordinance was passed. TAX LP.VY OUDINANCK. When the tax levy oidlnanco came up council went Into committees of the whole and struck out tho provision lor a levy of a poll tuv of $1 on every male taxable which. If passed, would mojii ,in Incte.ise of $12,000 In the cltv's levemie. The- alguiuent ad vanced was that it put tho ilch man and the poor man on an equal basis. .Mr. Keller protested against sulking It out, but to no avail. Reeotder Molr sent In communica tions vetoing oullnances piovldlng for three electtle IIrIus In the Tenth waul and for four In the Nineteenth wnrd. Moth oullnances weie pased over his head. The oulinante establishing police dlstilcts and creating the office of police niaglsttatcs was called up and n bunch of amendments to it wete presented by Mr. Roche. These pio vlded for a geneinl change In the dis trict boundaties and a change In tins salniles of the mnglstiates. After a. half hour had been wasted In discus sion it was decided to lay the ordin ance on lite table, It being generally conceded that it could never be passed befoie re-organlzatlon ANOTHER MILL STARTS UP Employes of the Lackawanna Silk Mill at Taylor Have Gone Back to Woik. With the exception of the fact that work was resumed at tho Lackawanna, mill at Taylor there wete no new de velopments In the silk mill strike yes terday and the whole situation now seems to devolve upon the action ot the Harvey local, In its treatment of the proposal made by Superintendent Joseph Harvey lo lite stilkcis' com mittee. Woik was yesteulay morning te sunied at the mill of the Lackawanna, Silk company at Taylor by about one half the wen king fotcc, nnd this morn ing it is expected that the entire mini, ber of employes will be back. The fact that a settlement was made was not known yesterday to all tho glils and this resulted in the fact that they did not tespond to the whistle. The terms of the settlement woio not made public as P. A. I.oublgnac, who has chatge of the concern, was om of tho city yesteulay. and Is thu only one nuthoilzed to give out a statement. It Ih kno.wn, however, that a happy medium was artived at between the old scale nnd that ptopos-ed bv the stilk i't.s and an ngiccment peifeotly sat isfactory to both sides aiihed ut. Two meeting weie held this week by the Harvey gills lo consider the oiler of Supeilntendcnt Haivey. but on neither occasion were theie sufllcleut of tho number of employes piesent to take action on such an Important mat ter. A meeting has been called tor no.t Tuesday atteinoon. and eleese action will bo then taken. The Bait'juolt soft silk sltlkeis will meet In Hconomy hall this aftcinnon and hold an Important session, Tho committee of woikers fiom each of the mill's depai Intents who waited on Su peilntendent Davis Tuesday afternoon will make Its icport and the local will tako action upuii It. Supeilntendenl Butlei, of the Simp son mill at Mlnookn, Is In Paterson. N. J at present, In conference -with the mill management. It Is likely that n committee of Mlnooka gills will wait upon him on his utrlvnl home, and ptesent a statement of their griev ances and waee scale to him for con sldetation. Tho Klots textile woikeis are pre paring for nn entertainment nnd social which will bo given at St. John's hall, Pine Brook, on Monday, Apt 11 29. Tlnee Dollais' Woith of Aitlstic Pho tography. That Is what Selu level's new cabinet poi Halts stund for. Oigans for Sale Cheap. You can buy a Rood seeond hand Or K&n aa low us J10.00 Kt Guernsey Hall, J. W. Guernsey, nop,, M4 Washing, ton avenue, Sentnton, Pa. I Auk for Kelly's unlun eincKeia, DILCHER HAS SENT NO WORD MINE WORKERS IN ffHIS CITY ARE AT SEA. Heairt Nothing Yesterday fiom New York or Indianapolis It Is Thought That Theie Will Be De velopments of Some Kind Today, and That Probably n Call for the iWllkes-Bane Conference Will Be Issued IndtanapolU Patty Will Come East to Attend It. Sectoiary John T Dcmp). of Dis trict No. 1, who Is nt piesent In charge of the local mine wotkers' headquar ters, eagetly awaited a message ft out National Committeeman Dilcher last night, at least announcing tho billet's (iinval at Indianapolis. No telegram was lecelvcd, however, although Deinpsey was at lioadquat tets up to midnight. Neither has any thing been boatd in this city fiom Piesldent John Mitchell,' and th" local mine woikets' seem absolutely at sea regarding the next move In tlic big game which nlTects i;i,".,000 men and which is now being played at Indian apolis and New Yoilt city It Is generally expected, howeier, that today theie willbeacall foi thcells ttict conventions to meet, and It Is fin titer antl-ipated that thu date of this cession will be no Inter off than tomonoiv. Tito confetence at Indian apolis, to which Dilcher was sum moned, Is understood to be met oiy a preilmluaiy meeting of the national board, a, "feeler," as It weie, to ascM taln the feelltiRs of the membeis of tho executive committee Dilcher united Ihete last evening, and It Is unlikely that anything was done prior to lit arrival. The meet ing will t hoi of ore be held, In all likeli hood this morning, and this af let noon the members will lave for this te reglon, In time to attend tomorrow's joint session nt Wilkes- Hat re. In event mieh Is called. Piesldent Mitchell Is expected to leave New Yen It today. In company with Ties. i:. . Phillips, and It Is like ly that he will fitst go to Hazleton and then come to this city, leaving for Wilkes-Harie tomoirow inoiulug A BIG MILITARY BALL. Function with Which the New Thir teenth Regiment Ainioiy Will Be Formally Opened. Au.ingements ate nuclei wn to open the new Thliteenth tegiment ar mory on Adams avenue some time next month with one of the latgest and gtandest military balls ever given In the state of Pennsylvania. t'olonel Waties conceived the Idea over two months ago, sttcceeiled In mousing the intetesl of the olllceis and ex-olllcers of the leginionl In the affair and plans are being uipldly shaped. The olllceis have up to the picsetit time had chat go ot the ui tangements so far petfected. hut it Is now proposed to organize a committee of prominent citizen to woik In con junction with the olllceis. Contractor Scluoeder piomlseg that the aunoiy will be fully completed and ready for occupancy about May S. but on account ot the uncertainty ex isting ns to the precise time, a defi nite date tor the ball has not yet been llxed nor will It be for a week or two yet. The dt 111 loom of the new at mot y Is 300x100 feet In size. It Is ptoposed to place the pi ice of tickets at $10 and to sell at least 2,000. It is s-ald that even a considerably larger number of persons than this tan be accommodated In the drill room. Governor Stone and staff, Major Gen eral Millar and staff and Brigadier General Gohln, of the Thltd bilgnde and staff, together with the colonels of all the regiments In the brigade and their respective staffs will be in vited and are expected to attend. Poweifttl Influences ate at work to secuie the attendance of Vice Presi dent Roosevelt and Lieutenant Genet al Miles, commanding general of tho United Slates armv, and those who have the matter In chaige say that theie ate veiy good leasons to believe that both these distinguished gentle men will be in attendance. The decoiatlons are to be of grent. and surpassing beauty and altogether ihe affair promises to be the gteatest event ot its kind ever s-een In Scran ton or In this patt of tho state. It is generally understood that a poitlon of the money icallzed will bo used In fur nishing the armoiv and that tho le miilndcr will bo applied to the build ing fund. ITALIANS WERE DISCHARGED. No Evidence Against Men Anested for Little England Affair. 1 tank Gtlppo, Tony Chlavaioml, Sallana. Vatlcco. Antonio Uioeaulo anel Michael Casslelln, the five Italians who weie nncMed by County Detective W. A. Pbilllpe! ns witnesses In tho Lit tle lhigi'iud minder mystery, were m i.'iigned before Squire Cocney. of Dun mote, yesterday morning. The detec tive leqiiestcd that the mn be ills ehaiged, as there wiih no evldiiice against them, nnd without anv fin- - : Soft Hats Here is a good soft hat at $2,00 for those who do not want to pay more. Here are copies of the best shapes, reliable qual ity. $3.00. Here is the choicest fur iu the Kuox hats haud-madc from start to finish, $5.00. T Visions of Spring; Everyone's thoughts tuin to that which is new and ilesliable. Heie Is one of those nil too few chances that come only once year. Our Clarets and Rhine Wines AT YOUR OWN PRICE. CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. ther ceremony the men wete given their llboi ty. Mrs. Clllbeitl, wife nf the nnirdrted man, called upon the comity detee live yctterdny to demand the nticl of some twenty olheis, whom v claimed wete Implicated In the affair. The eif llier toll her thot he had no niithoilty to apprehend eithcts without ptoof against them. Sh" eald that one of the five prlsoneis hnd told ber lhat the btiaulers nt (iilppo's lioue know all about the husband's death, and thought that thev could be made to binteal If locked up. The Itiiiuevt In the case or lillbetll will lie held nl the Innmluli building In Dttmnore this evening nt S o'clock. Actlutr Coroner Pnlne will conduct the Inquest. Cheap Rates to California. Patties (Wiling lo make tup lo Cali fornia, Atizona or New .Mexico either for business or pleasure, inn elo so now at almost half price. Dvery Tuesday, until Apt 11 ::uili. In elusive, tickets m.ttk-d "Colonlsl" may be purchased via Southern Jtalhut.v for $44.00 ttoui Washington, Jit! .".i) fiom Philadelphia and uirrespoiuUusl.v low pi Ices from other points. The Southern Railway and Southern Paclllo company operate through ex clusion sleepets f i oin Washington leaving Mouda.vs, Tu-'sda.vs and Fil days, the Tuesday sloepet being avail able for "Colonist" tickets. The beilb rate In these sleepers Is only $7.00, two people hMng allowed to occup one beith If deslted. Peconal conduriots and Pultmun porteis go Ihrougb with each sleeper. Theie ate othiv new. convenient jnd e ouomlcal f-mtutei connected with these exclusions with h may be ascertained from Charles L Hopkins, Dlsttlct Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway. S.'S Chestnut stteet, Philadelphia. Three Dollais' Woith of Aitlstic Pho togiaphy. That Is what Schrlevet's new cabinet potttalts stand foi The Scianton Gas and Water Com pany and the Hyde Park Gas Com pany. In nccoiilaiiff llli (lit policy n time cm panics to icdurr rate fiom time to tlmo m may tip warrjntnl by incrfjscd ronwinptlon, notice Is hereby given th.it. on and ullrr Vprll 1 rn.it, tlie piicc of gas will l one ilolljr per on. thnimand cubic feet columned, sulijct t to Hip following ill-toui.tii. rive per cent, on all Mils v.lif'ii.' the I'on.iiiiiptiou foi (lie nnnl'i amount In Irn tlun tncnty.flie dollars; ten prr rent, on all I. UN nlieto the consumption foi th month aii.cunt to twenty fHe dolljn and up vanl-i Provided the hill U pild on or lWoro Hi" 20th day of tho month In which tlic till Is rrndcred 11 older of llic boaid, (J. 11 II V.M). Solidary. SPECIAL. btitVMON (.VS AND WATER tOMPVM VM1 I bile I'aik (lj tnnutij In older to en our age the xag nf ih (or fuel puipo.e. notice ii hereby rImh that on and alter April I l.exl th prleo oi k3 bo u.eil uill he one dollar tier one thousand feet consumed, subject to the following spcchl discounts: Tin per cent on all hlllswheie the coiKUiriptlnnfoi' the month amount' to IfMthin twenty-nii) ikllan; IhciiK per ccnl on all bill where the consumption for tue month amount tn twenty foe dollars and upnaids Provided the Mil Is paid on or liefoie the -th' day of the month in which the Mil Ic icidered A ((panto meter, (uinlsliejl In the company. Is necesuar. Bv oidei of the hoard O. II. ltM. Scrretny A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist in the world today. Compared to any necessary Investment in business, llieprofilfromaTELEPHONE is incalculable. Residence and Commercial rates at a moderate cost. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO Mnnj;ei' office, 117 Adaim jicnue tf A LADY INCLINED TO BE STOUT cim.nt dtp ml ur oil an onliuau inim tu mik a liiaiitiilli h.'iiir'ln; mil. It .mi think ctu el.lll h tcqlliud ii nuk ill; a i.ul m .kill to III i m piuturl- mil ccriuinb tome i.. u. King Miller, Merchant Tailor, von i Miir:s '130 Spuice St , Scianton, Pa. fhi & Special At 1 1 OC At 17c yard. $y.?o roll of lo yards. The heaviest 25c joinllcss China Matting, imported, very close weave, with corded edge and reversible, Posi tively worth $15.00 a roll. yi.i.i.jj..i. KVJ-. , i"- Bomb .Satisfied customers are in creasiufj our business daily. They will tell tlieir neighbor that tlic best Negligee shirt? are to be found at CONRAD 305 Lackawanna Ave. "IS IT Koi?fr Bro.M KooiK Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; t have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War. ranted to wear twenty-five years. Immense slock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Goods tor Wedding Presents. Merceread 5 Connell. 132 Wyoming Avenue. SEEDS Lawn, Timothy, Clover, Millett I 325-327 Penn Avenue. Pierce's Market, Penn Avemu We iiiakf'a fpcilalt; of fanej Cieamtrj' Bi tir and strictly frcih lies and the price It i low as lU.t class eoodj can tc bold al. We do not hate any ipeu.il ealrs or leiden Lut at all times cair) as complete a line ol Market Coode. fancy lirotcrie and 'fable Delhi cies an can ho found in the largest New ork or Philadelphia Markets nhlch lit i:ll at ugui irices. W. HTPierce, 19 LacLiManna Ale. I'rompt delivery 110, 112, Ut rcno t. lnT SAi vmB33&Z Prices China Mattings yjrd. About one thousand yards, heavy jointress China Matting. Close weave. Worth 10c yaid. wild. $0.7? roll of forlv vards. extra heavy jointless China Matting, close weave and corded edge, reversible, worth $9.00 a toll. CRBDITYOU? CERTAINLY) 'TOfir tCONOMY Heart I fill . j,, jt