&TFfiT . THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 20, lyoi. o rcxxxxxxxxxx la men 0rDert8 Mould not lio complete ttithout i Stfillnif Hani.- In it. The Sterling Ik not only an attractive piece of kitchen lurnlture, lt u uncc that never Mil, jou iii Inking d.t. 1rnpirrritt ventilating oteti eloor Is one "f Hie Stcrllns'ii leatutc' Footc & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Av :xxxxxxxxxxx: OP SCRANTOM. Capital $200,000. Surplus 5500,000. United Stntes Depositary. Business, persoual aud sav ings accounts invited. ;, per cent, interest paid ou savings accounts. ( )pen Saturday eveuiugs from S to 9 o'clock. W'm. (.onmu, President. Hisr. Hi i.is, Ju.. Vice 1'rci. W'm. H. PtCK. Cashier. JijJiUUMil.'.ir '.vodI, 'fnyuoc Lewis, i Ruddy, iSfcL'-TUl ' Murphy 330 I'-Ml'l ,(, , ?j' t -i... ffWh." I "- i r LacKi. rtfiwaan& Avenue. 330 Repairing Done Gratis. LACKAWANNA "THE" AUNDRY. WEATHER YESTERDAY. l.ccd data tor March 2;, 1301. Hlfht't temperature "! dr2nv IHTfht tmipiratuie 'JO ilciccii Humidity. s nt ( per rrrt s p 111 , iv) per 1 em. i-no it'll. '21 Iiouu cinlinj S p ni , twee PERSONAL. .1 W Miriel, the mirKet man, ttiuincil ,iei tcnlij after .i wcek'd absence tiom tlie cll. Colonel L. A. 'jtr left jolrnUy utteriioon foi New York on tho Uukmann. limited. Ill, r1tiratin "5 Uonton, Ma.i. f hdtlii Plume, ot William Illume & on, nr ihkc maiiufacturtu, left fni Sen n. 011 flip I 0 fiver jettenlity afternoon. A DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. Mr. Roche Agnln Decided Upon for Chairman of Select Council. The ten Democratic members of se. lect council held a second caucus lust night at th? St. Chailcs hotel, and again ugreed to suppoit the candidacy of John II, Uothu fop chaliuiau. It Is understood that each man signed a wiltteu pledge last night to bupport .Mr. Roche. Orgaus for Sale Cheap. Ton tun buy a good second hand Or gan aa low us $10.00 at tlueinsey Hall, J. W. liuerneey, Piop.. .114 Washing ton avenue, Seranton, Pa, AspnmguS) Caullilowci, Krk Plant, California Celery undU'hlto Radishes, nt Marvel's Mniket, coinei Penn avenue und Spruce stieet. Easter Offering. "TIIK LITTLK CAPTIVU" Is the title of our NliW AHT SOUVU.NIIl for this lvASTHK, which was pnlnted expressly for lib by V II. Ileaul, one of the most celebrated animal paint ers In tho world Wo have had It reproduced nt 11 large expense lltho graphed In twelve oil colots. on coated paper, and mounted on vei heavy CARDBOARD. Size: Dxl2 inches It Is such n ehaiinlng subject that it should find a place In evei.v home Don't mUu getting one GIVEN AWAY TREE To nil purchasers of Teas, Colfee, Bplco Kxtrncts und liuklng Powdet. Saturday, Mnich 30, 1001. THE GREAT Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. ill ltektinni ivenu' li" Vuth Itn vnu 'Pbgn 78J. I'totuit ddbo; .ew 'I'licut l.'J, 'flffimWK.i Lk&mlaiU 't .I1'1 ' Ml' 'I ' f XMWVTM'JIli Jill hiv . i r ' A SPLENDID CONCERT. Musicnle Given In Guernsey Hnll by Mrn. Wolfc-Wotdcn. i . laiR( nu Hence throiu-eil Ouetimey hnll hint night niul licaul vvlth the ketreit enjoyment, the excellent oon cett Blviii by .Mtn. ruiotyn Volfe-Wof dm, imxIstPd by John T. WntUhiK, Al I red Wooter, Chnrles Doei-nin niul !. Vnnclcrvekeii. lrn. Weirdc n ui-iwe fioni u Hick bed to nttend the conceit but thU would novel liuvc been uuiected front the splendid voice In which he sntiR. She ten elerul Mft.feiiet'.i "Iteiodlnte Air do Sn lome," and Ardlttl'n ."a ion Illse Mclhn Waits, an yolort nnd wn vaimly up plauded by the nppreclntlve audience. Churli.ii It. Docrpam ncted its aceoni pnnlst and wan especially elftotlv In li Ik mIo lendltlou ot CiIcr'a "Allec-ro 5Ii eleituo." John T. Wntklns' Biipeth voice i hmid to advantage In .1 titiinlier of -elections, .md the mannet In u tilth he song1 Ciou'iud's "Vulcan's Sons," from the celebrated "Philemon et B.uitK" was effective In the ex. ticme. r. Vnnciiivoken played weiiil diffi cult violin holos, nnd bin execution of the difficult "Cclehinleel Ilomnnvtft In V" was tftpeclnlly plcaf-lti;-. Alftcd Woolor ti8i.1l bin tenor voice to Rood advantage In a sour nreomp.inled by Ml. Vandereken. nnd also nng In n duet with .Alls'. Woieln. Lurnntonls' "A NIrIU In Venice." The conceit win concluded by Mrs. Worden und Me-.is. Wntklns nnd Wrote: i acfompnnled by Mi Vnt'det'veken, ("ItiRlnK Nlr-olal's "Tl I'f'R OO Pudlf." SILKWORKERSLEAYECITY Lnige Numbets of Them Aie Seek ing Employment In Mills at Al lcntown nnd Fnteieon. A it titill of the ellk mill iitlke, which Is now i.ipldty cntrrint Into It" thltd month without bfliiR uiaientl any ivatrt to an amicable i-cttlcirient than It was dtttliiR the lht fnvv ilu.vx of l'Yhiuiiiy, a la'ise number it the Bills employed In the local mill.-, have lett the city. It Is (stlmat.'d thai tully one hun dted employes of the vuilous silk inaiiulactUtlllR companies have Roue to out of the tlty lonteins. and ycsteiday alone theie wete lltteen depaituies tot Allcntown and l'ateisoti IJvety day letters aie 1 etched at the stilkeis' headdtiai teis troin mill ow litis oftot Iiir wotk. Tin' expenses of the tilp to the mill aie paid by tin- owneis, who also pledge tlicmxelves to suppoit the girls until they have u-celved theli 111 st Instalment ot saluiy. The majority of the Rlrls who lute left, m fai, aie weaveis. as this N a blanch of tln silk luanutactuiliif: hi- dustiy In which elllcletit emplo.es an always in demand The fifteen sttlk ers who left .esteiday aie all weaveis. and wcie foimeily employed at tin Saiunuilt mill. Klglit Riils ha in the niornliiR lor Allentown and the tt maltider duihiR the aftet noon toi rat erson. A meetliiKof the memliets of the local Sauquolt soft silk woikeis was tailed for yestetday afternotm to hear the icpott of the loinmlttee whlih waited upon Supeilnteudeuf V. II. Da vis early In the week. There was but 11 small attendante of the Rlils, how ever, and as the Rilevance committee Itself did not appeal, tho meeting was held, without anv business of Impoit ancc heltiR transacted. A special meet ing will be held at fl o'clock this 11101 11 Iiir between the executive nnd srlev nnce committees, and this atteiuonn the haul slll workeis of the Sauquolt mill will hold a session. .Superintendent Hutlei. ot the Simp son mill nt Mlnooka, will letuin tiom T'aterson today, nnd it Is likely that he will s-oon be waited upon b a Rilev ance tommlttcc lepiesentltiR the mill local It Is understood that his tilp 10 l'.upvson was In the natnie of a ion- fcience with the company auihoiitles, and Important developments mav ie sult. At the Lackawanna mill, ,u Tayloi. It was yesterday teportcd that nil the Rlils were back to woik. the scale they demanded heltiR Rranted almost to the letter. At Miikei.s' headquarters, how ever, it was said that a number of th Rlrls were still out THE TEN YEAR CONTRACTS. City Solicitor Thinks Recent Opinion Does Not Affect Them. city Sollcltot VosbuiR stafd ester day that the lecent decision of the I'nlted States Supreme couit. In whloli it was decided that the councils of three Illinois cities had not the powei to muke a continct eteiidlng beyond the peilod of one flscal yeat, had little or no beating upon contracts enteied Into by municipalities In this state for .1 teun of yenis. Theie weie some who thought that this decision would iend"i It possible to nullify the ten-year lonMaets en teied Into with the ffarber Asphalt and Scranton Uleetilc Light und Heat com panies, but -Mr. Vosburg doesn't think so, It was the Supieine touit oi Illinois he says, which declnicd that under the laws or that state the council of a elly had no right to make 11 contract for a longer time thnn one fiscal eat. Tho established rule with the Supieme couit ot tho United Slates has nhvays been to uphold the Interpretation plated upon a state law by the state Supieme couit, unless this Interpreta tion Is a flagiantly wrong one. Mi. VoahurR savs that In this state the Supieme couit has repeatedly iei osnlzed the validity or tontiacts en teted Into by municipalities tor a tetiu of yeuis, and fop this teuson believes that the opinion iccently handed down cannot be applied to contracts made Pennsylvania. in Unusual Vnlueb in Plctute I'lames. With tho new season's creations In pictiue 1 1 ames expected dnlly, Schile vei has Ratheied tosethet nil the odd Unities ou hand and placid upon them 11 pike that will move them ciultkly. Some, slightly shop-woin. thnt oilglu ally sold tor f12, liny be puiihcised for n dollar, othcis nt 2- and "M cents vvcro woith ten times that amount. Come ut onto they won't last long A Beautiful Line of sot lug and summer MalionV nw shoo stoic motiott. Xuottveui at Opening; to- Ward's Millinery Opening Saturday. Maich 3D, 118 Washington .IVOIIUC. t. Stop at Maivel's Maiket And eo the fiift cull of Delaware hnd ot the stetson. MITCHELL AT WILKES-BARRE ARRIVED TnERE AT A HOUR LAST NIOHT. LATE Refused to Talk About the Piobable Result of Today's Confeience In That City or to Discuss What Wns Done in New York It Is Thought That the Chnnces of n Stilke Being Called A10 Veiy Remote Those Who Will Attend Today's Meet ing nt Luzctne's Capital. Pit-shit nt ,1c hu Mltc hell of the I'nlted Mli.e takers hi lived lit U'llkes-llane at 11.29 o'clock last night ovtr the Le high Valley, from New Yoik city, and register. d nt the Il.nt hotel. When In tel viewed he lefiHcd to give out any HMeni.'nl of thi lesllll of his New YciK tilp with the dlstllel piesldents and hImi detlliud to mnke any li marks tcgaidlng the posrlble otlti ome ot the situation. Me win netompaiiled f 1 cm the nielio polls by Miss Mollis, his private sei ictuiy, and Presidents T. D Nlcholls. of Dlstllel I, Thomas Duffy of T and John I'ehy of I', and Itcv'. K. S. Phil lips, all of aIioiu maliuiiitied n disci c t slluic" when ttest ioiiftl A laige nuni ler of mcmb"is of the cllstilct boaid aiihtd In U'llkes-IJaru during the dtiv to nttend today's session of the time dlstiitt boaids. at which Pic-lib-nt MltclieP will tender his tepoit. The call lot the convention wan issued tiom the hc.uliiMit"is of dlstilct I in this 1 !ty. and tile session will be held 111 tho 1 ktitnl Laboi union's hall and be be (.hu at 10 o'clock this mtitnlna. Nun " the mrmbiis ot th 11 itlona! "v ct.tlve liouirl besides Piecldillt Mltdn-ll nic In WkelIalle C'TLOOK PASOIiAllLi: Pi mil till of .v -st"ida.v's Indications the otitic ok lppeais viy lavoiable a'l't th, ehiiiKis foi a sit Ike being called veiy utiiole. I'Ik g.'iieial tenor of r.tthe, P.illllps' st.1te111e.it Is to en 1 outage an optimistic ''i.e of the situ ation aud tl.e t,n t that the nation. il boaid wi.s not .mmmoiicd to meet in joint session with thu illtltict otgnnla tlons Is aiinther teken lb it toda.v's ctlsls it not a .-ciloa one Sec icliii.v-TienHitiii' John '. Diinp sey of Dlstllel I, Kobeit N. I'l.tnulglit end ntliei local iicmbeis ol the dlstilct 1 onrd will leave foi A ilkcs-ltatle eaily this 11101 nlug. The executive Im.iuls n die tlnee iititluaLite tllstilc ts will mret In .ses sion at W'ilk'.s-liarte today, and heat the lepoits 01 Piesldcnt John Mltc hell atul the thtee dlstilct piesldents le gatdint, the lesalts uf thell New Yolk flip. It I, pot likely thai the Session will be 1 Joint otic witli the national executive board, hi view ot llie tact that the notice sent out by Ptcsldent .MltihHl contained 110 announcement uf such a meeting; beliiR contemplated. The un inbeiH woie uotllled of the fall ing of the convention ! th dlstilct sectetnties Mcneovei. th- 111tlu11.1l nieinbris aie scatteied all ovet the union, and ii would be Impossible to bilng litem on to Wilkes. Uatie at such shot t notice, Indianapolis, tho nation il headctiur tets, would, how vet, be centlal point for a meeting of the national board membcis, and the upon yester day sent out lioni Wilkes. pane to the 1 ffee t thai the bo.ud would meet al heacbiuaiteis while the dlstilct boatds ate In session at Wllke-P.aire. Is vetv possible, CVnimuiili atlon bttwecn the two inclines by lelegiaph would keep tin- natlotiiil and dl-ltlit ommlttee men po-.tfd as to whnt cub other weie doing Mil UP MYSTKIiV Snietaiy John T. Dempsej, uf i -tllct No 1, wi.s seen ut dlitllct head iltlatteis yesteulny nttiinoou liv 1 Tribune man. and Informed the I"itt"i that a m ethiR of the dlstilit boauls would be held this moinlng. The same alt of mvstei.v which the .Mine Woik ep.s' olllclals have maintained ever since the strike talk began, was no tlceabli in DeiiipseyV communlcatloii of this lad, which has been piadleally an assured one all week. lie declaied that he was ignoinnt whethei or not a meeting of the na tional licit id was called, ami further- ntoie tcuild give out no pnitlculais about today's districts meeting. Det.ip sey uctlvecl telegrams yes.eiday troin Piesldcnt T. D Nlcholls, of D'-v-trlet No. I, and National lioaul M-'ir-ber Kteder'el: Ditcher, Xicholts an nounced in his communication that b j would be in Wllkes-Harie this mottling, ins. Dlldici ninety wlted the local sec tetaiv' to send all mall which came for him on to his home In Nelsonvllle, O This constitutes another Impoitant In dication that the national boaid will not meet at Wllkcs-Paiic this morn ing, but will lather convene nt In dianapolis. Dilchi'i's telegram came ft 0111 the lattei place, and as he Is a national executive board membei It Is rot Ukeh he would be telegraphing1 hoe foi any of his belongings to b sent to uhlo If he expected to be In Wilkes-llaiiF todav. TODAY'S COXVKNTIO.V Tveiity-evcii lepiesentutlvec ftum Dlstilcts No 1. 7 and !' will attend today's convention. Kach bond con sists of nine members, tluee of whom aie the piesldent, vice picKldent and secti'tniy of the district The meeting will be piesidcd ovci by a chnlimin liorcn ftom tho delegates pfsent. In This Is the Time to Buy Oranges Sweet Navel Oranges, mo seeds) lScper doz. SeeiUliijH, i') I'm' '23c Fancy d()e Ornngr.s ror per dozen ;ic Iiitlltui Hirer Ui'iiiikcsIVoiii Dr. niUS Groves, doz. . .luc (italic I'nill. SfCs, per do,. 50c Grape Fruit, (Ill's, each... I lie E. 6. Goursen view of the presences of Ptcsldent Mitchell. It Ih more than likely, how ever, that thu latter ldmpf will tuke charge of the pe.lon. l'lesldetlts N'leholls, of District N'o 1; John Kahy of No. n, nnd Thomas Duffy, of No. 7. will all be In attendance. FINE MILLINERY DISPLAY. Spilng Opening Yesteiday at Jonas Long's Sons' Stoic, The opening of Jonas Long's Sons' spilng nillllneiy display .vemeulay proved one of the tteats of a yeat In which splendid exhibitions uf the inlllhuis' art have been the local ttile rattier than the exception. This de paitmetil of the big stoic hns been lit erally transfoimed Into a bower In which aie seen In piofuion the most beautiful iirtlllclal.llowets artistically adoinlng shapdy lints anil bunnets. while myi luds of hltds of goigetais plumage ate also In evidence, acting as accessoiies which. In skilled (lugeis, mnteilally Ineicase the beauty or til" most e-Nilllslte toiU'S. The geneial range of shapes In hats this sciiMiii Is Hat, but chiffon, lose. I101.se hair tilmnilng and other diap lugs ate so gracefully used ou the fancy straws that they tesiilt in vci It able ill 'inns. The forget-me-not hat Is one or the Mentions which Is destined to win its way Into couiitle-s feminine heaits. It Is tilmuied with chllToii. toveied braid with set oil ratings ot ilbbou. and mound the Hunt tuns a line or blue rolRet-lllc-llOts The "Napol -on" Is nnothei eiUisite llltle bonnet, two 1 111 t-w heel uisettcs being rastened to It with nat eabaslieu buckles, lop and sli)e coveiid with se quel it and black satin bow on 111' side DEFEAT OF VAUGHAN BILL What Rev. Jnmes McLeod, D. D., Hns to Say About the Re sult Ycsteiday. With leftienee to the defeat of the Vaiighan hill, Iluv. James McLeod. D. D. who wns one of the foitmost In the llp'it waged ngulnsl It. said last night: Tip ilrti.it n( Hie Vnuliin Mil l J iloinll -iitpilM' Id it- pininoter. .nel tiliii'ls Ihoy it lilt 1I1 -me tlifeat, not onl) lieuiw llie lilll it-ilf N iiliiinMnn., but Ihhjii-o tlie piT-UUmly leienla lii'iiiinr to It opponents sme nf tin in urn t.luil cnoiuli to '1) tlut th'' Mould leiiuli 11 le 41II11-. JtJ mmliirs of tin I. .l.'amp wlio ilimcril tn In' 111 tin li hw li"ii it hit imt in Mvloit Wu iif III' lh.nl .1 flrt to ircipl tliU Imitation, I'll) 1 lltili 1 itc t inn 101111111111 11, tlut vie niitiM ttv to null nil tin nicmlui. uf Hit Iwiim hi ili'illiii .it. I 1I1I11I. 11111 il(llii j l-r Vt ill rnl. It pi nvid rflrrtiir. We ore n it met nioil. hut in' .nc niul tint miiIi ln.itiii lisblitii'll J- llie Vjlljlllll Mil pieKi,iil iliil nit iiiiiiiiitml ll-.'lt to the uiiil wii-e nl jl luijiiiity ot llif hoti e uf lepn '.rnt itlvi . I 111 1 1' l ,1 lepull lll.ll III! lllill'l- nf till- IlltJ,- me will null .inntliei jtliiupi luit II tliimiitli I 1 lion.,. i,' bill, tint Mi. Is -roll tint, Inlf nut Kll1.il I hit 111.11 In' I'lnll-li inoii'i te nuki' iiuotliii jiIj'I. npiiii Hi'- iti us it s, rjnli'ii, Imt If llt il" tln.t Mill bo lieutin I lie littMi tun llllll pfuplo ill 1I11 l ill mm kimtt tint tin" ciiuln 4,11,1 int.ii'li.l illnl- nl tin- V nihil in Mil .III' It till' - lluOII, .Hi'! lit till 'llni'll, Jll'l fill llie mIiioii. I I'll kiioM tint it 1. pilpiMe an! mim ic' ile, 1, ubhtMii nut tint il I- In lb. In- leiiMsol 1 ill of piioii Mini .ni' imt IcuiiTU .ihlc ni Hie iniiliilmtiniK ttlilili lliot mile In tlie uiw of tnuulit.v jiiiI iro"l illiin-lup vit ailtiip to tin tili'iiil. mIio lute lu'fii vi inn to ilicli illuii. jii'l ttlio Into iloiii- 1 li, ir vwt l.il t" "lalli'ii'l" llii'li lull tin i.ttlt tin' Iiiji llllll.'. I tnept tin- rlluiliou aunielullt J, juii 1 .in. lint t'liu tie nl Mil ii- ilurnilt .i " i.lilc, ami Hun, if toil plu-f, lunil inn to HiO siihliitie, lo -it tlien I ii'i ip-mieituiii VERY STRONG RESOLUTIONS Jcssup Local Union Goes on Recoid Against tho Sciantonian. The following tesoltitlons wete udupl ed Wednesday nlglu b local union No. I na.., of the United Mine Wntkets lo cated it Jessttp VMieiPi-, llie ii iitueti-t nott uiujH I i" la tin1 I luteal VIiiip Vtnikon. of Vmcili i mi Hip one rvr mil Hip s,i uiiiiiinn on t lit otlii-i ha, leaihul proportion, nf lutpuit one ffii an thin the .illjli up-. rt .ii'il I. liable to Injun- 0111 .iwnrlatinn In the otp, nl Hill piiitlou of tho pulilii vvlm Mill bill tlmi .it tin- hiii t it p mil niipt tin' pub-li-lu'il -Uliiiii'nii uf tin- s, iintimlin a, luiili, up ttmild riioiniiiiiiil ill lileuil. of oitraulseil labm In Liirlullt iiiiiiilii anil mli'tt the follow, iii nri I'n-t llie su.inli.niiii i liliii. t" hi a -iiiiiiiIi union pipi'i anil .tikiiftttlulsi, 'ho .nillinrlli nf I'poBl'I'hlcal iiiilnn. No. II-'. to plan" il on the mitalr 11.1 it Ihet m tiff lil'il It tn In We re meitlulli Mi'.'Ki-t the following points of et. ilence for cou-iileiailnn In ahl 'l.tpoci iphh il union. No 11-', I- well .1, In a iu-t pitblh. VI the late l)itrlet No. 1 f 'intention liebl in I'd ttardttille. Pa , a pic (uunulltec tta. appoluicil to gito to the neitkpipeia Midi Inliiinutinii a, thev ilounisl ttlip the puhlii -ImiiM uu-ltc nml no other It Mould appi ir till- hi i ilb-il union paper w Ml imt be i-all-llul In be kipt mi the -inip -latu ttilli pipiii. ef Mate md tiilioiul ihtnli. Hun, but tiiii-l, ly tlulr "Mil ailiul-.lon, Induic ir .inept an oflcr tiom a dolejitc- in it tend nice al Mid contention tn tuinl'li llieui nllli i i one plitp it port oi all boiling tiaiiMited diiiins llio-e time di.t-i it Hit i oiivcntb.il Wc tune if Hie s, lauionlan tta- hoiioll.t llie tilind f 1 1. nl,, union, thet would not puldl-li er nilhlt lor puhlliailon ant iiftv. utliu Hun tlut glim nlllilallt In Hie pn toinmltlie. alhmliu the mini ttoikei. to In. IiiIbi- nt whit put nf tlulr bii.Iuc ttouM l.i" piiblMied Hid Mint kept !' net Whal a (Until; lontii-i belttcen thl-. and puMUhcri. ttli'i. had Hut leii eqiull.t dl-lionoi-ubh, could in all piobihlllu In .uppllcil fum lb.- .aim- rfiinie ol infoimitlon V,uln, Il iplK-in. Hut the- sii.mnmlin i- aid nu ' "I'tunatii iinnciiient In fieit" diw mluiK In the lankf of tho I idled Mini Woil.eis it Vuuiiia V, mKiiik., the illuk tuaik in U i..iie ol M in It il on Hi.'.mUer lUmi c illln, bt a .. Ili-I h'l union uiiiiei. ttho II liulf miiIi did mioiiK In U'lns Id- inlluence lu have ill. ( "I lint appointed af eiikiilil'd. J ho i Itc, n ttions roiuniltlu-d bt Mi. I "llliw lnee Id. (oiiiiilliiuii tta. b-iird to lilm. Illi .liorlioinlnn,. if .nit t'bled ami ttio' kuottn lu Mi I iiioii Minn, jnoidlin; to hi- .lateiiieui. beloio Vn, C nihil mi, appointed lu tp ul llit.e fail., ttliili are iiluiiltul and lol.tiiuu'd In the s,iaiitnniin it.ilf, te, the meiiibcii. of Iaii.iI No lln, I lilted VIiiip Worku- "t Vuu-tli l. ol .le'.iip. Pa, line III nculai ai.-loli Ile-nltid, riul p ih'dii Hi. s, ijiitouiaii mi f.li and dl-1 oiiorahh' in il lualiiutit of mlm ttorkci. imliiulain and unato to retclt" iho ftintldfiifp of einuil-pd labor ufiierall. 'Ib.it ttiiii ii-olullou lie piiblblnd III Itie Sianiou tlailj papci"-. " ' ' 'lint " ""Pr "t tlii-e it -niul Iniii Ik .cm I" ltP"3l U'lihal nil i. II-' Wheiva. tin sjnuiil luigm, u lnal l.'. clihuati te lli.tilil N... I luntintloii, li 'hi In l.ilttaul.tillc. I'a . on il.ni. II, 1" und pi, lml, did miiili.il to the iuiiloiil4ii In illreit viola. Hon nl hl I'liil-'iUi'i liitoiiuallnii uf the tonteu lion pioifrillngi, and lit ucli ul hu l en iell.il fioni iiieiuheulilp In die I nltc I Mine Wr i,ci nl Anuika, ho il lli'.nltcd. That tie the mcuihii. nf I.ihuI tiiunh, Nn jncii, l'lilled Mine Wolker. of .Vmeitta, .,t .le,nip, l'a.. In iecul.il eilon tuliibh'il, "I i Inn l.i (ii'i'iin if the cvptiM .ii of Mid Miuiii-I Monfaii and deem lie lait.i- atnplt Mifl bnt, lle.ubcu, V "."I't "I Hit. n.nlulloii hu nit to ill.iilcl Iieadciiaitcif nf lll.ii In No, t, ilul oui t'VPiiillic oci.iiil nut liiitot Huh attluu i, ap noted of. Itc.nltcd 'Ihete rr.oluilji. In puMl.hcd In in' fceranton dall) '-apci Thiee Dollais' Worth of Aitistlc Pho tography. That Is whal Sthi level's new cabinet poi traits etanel foi. Tho First Delawme Shnd Of the seunun nt Maivel's Mm ltd. IT IS UP TO THE RECORDER REORGANIZATION ORDINANCE i RAN GAUNTLET It Wns Passed ou Thhd Rending by Common Council and Select Un expectedly Concuiicd lu Amend ment Adopted Wednesday Night. Electiic Light Oidlnnnces Galoie Passed Over Rccoidei's Veto. Piovldence Road Paving Oidlnnnce Received n Pilendly Hnnd, Tl un -iec"led has happei.ttl. The leoiRaulptlou oidlnaiiie now nteds o.tly the slRiiatitie or Ueeoultr Molt to become a law. It was finally pissed on tblid leading b eumuioti council last night and was ttiktn ovet lo select c-utitiill, wlteli" llie amendments adopted ou Wednesday lilght were concnired In with but one dissenting vote. When the outlnntiie was tailed up In common council Mr. Kellet said thai lie would vote fop It because lie be lieved it "liolllil In passed nofoii. the city Is k ( I cranlzed next Monday but that he cashed to cxptcss his iUuap ptoval of two pntticulat tectlons of ibe inea-tiie -tile ones ptovitllng for pit- tiiuiietit men for the ICevei alley llus o.mpnnv and ci eat lug the utile of i lei I. of the common lomidl wlih a siil.ii of ''n a yeoi. When the toll was callid the twenty membcis ptescnt with oneacconl votuT to jiass the measute. The millu.inie was then milled ovet ti select lottn cll und the umetidiiie'iitM lent. Mr. Olivet objected stle-llttoilsl.v lo the pin Vision tot the Kejsel Villley i"'ima nent anan nnd objection in this piovls. ion ii.i uWo mad? bv Mi. 'lemiitis. Inn bulb thise gentl"iui u votcu lot the iiliii-nduients when the lull was called, Mr Host was tne onlv uipiiiIvi who vuli d apiiiiisl tli' amend.iients Inn as l.e liail in tiling to sav, li t-r- teasoii fur so doing icailil not be learned. It eouli" be galheied irom the talk i.ist night "hai at. iittiiiipt will be inade allii c null' IN leotganle to ,is-i an oidlpiiin i lep.'.iling tl-,. ptnvMoii u the iMURanlatloii oidlpalice ptovldlng foi the pei m iiienl matt mi the Kivset Vall"V Host lomp.iiif OVER RECOHDER'S HEAD. Many Vetoed Oullnances Passed by Both Blanches of Councils. Tin- membei h of both brandies ,,f councils Hpent a good deal ot theli time last night In passing owr llecoidet Moll's heail eleettlc light oullnances which he had Vetoed lie sent u whoje ls.it. h of these to the nc'lee t touncll" with a c ommuiiii a llon setting fmtli that tlie lights pin vleleel lot wi't not neeess.tiy. The oi dlnnnces pi ovldeil tor the following lights- One lit the sixteenth waul. lluii" in the Thhd tvaul, one in the Klghteeitth waul, four In the Twen tieth waul, on.' In the Seventh waul, font In the .Seventeenth waul Theie were nil passed over his veto only Mi. Chittenden dissenting. They wete hustled ovet to the common coun cil and passed by Hint body iinnnl luiillslv Select eounell also passed over the tec outer's head the oulln ances ptovldlng for tluee lights In the Tenth waul and font lights In the Nineteenth waul, which wete slmilatly ac ted upon by i ommoii loimdl cm Wednesday night Theie was a lively debate In the com mon eounell when the oulln.uue pio vlellng loi the paving of Piovldence mad was called up lor final passage. A. L. Lewis pi nested against its pas sage, n hu li. illy on the gioittul that theie was no sewet on the stieel plo posed to be paved and that It was, theiefore, unwise to pave It until It had been piopetly sewered A tiltf-AT IMPltOVnMP.NT Mr. Kellet and Mr. Paine spoke In lav or of the ordinance. Mr. Keller salel that theie should be no objection to the passing of the ouliniimc ou the put of the piopeitv owners, for III u-.ison that when tlie pave Is complet ed ihelr piopeity would be worth at the lowest estimate 2.1 pep cent mote Mr. Pain said that the paving of Piovlilene-e toad would be tine of the biggest public- Imptovoments in the history or the city nnd he in Red the niemhets not to stand In the way or It. The oidlnnnce was pass -el by the following vote: Vt H Vh Dnii lid. V.ttoiHi. Iliuauit, I'dpln, lliiiue, P.iiiip, NiiRfli. Phillip', liabiii, limit, I. in, ell, (tilt man, Kellei I u-bk -If Nn, linn., V I. I.etti., William I. tw. Nm l.ii-t Mr. Keller tailed up on Hist and see oiil ic.nling the oiilltiaucu piovldht--; for the entitling up of the city Into ds u lets tor tlie' ependltuie ot mone tor stieel ti'pahs. Mi. Onlvlu olfeied nn amendment, piovldlng that the money should be appiopi luted bv winds, but should be expended by the stteet iciin inlssloitei. Mr. Ktlb-i then withdraw the orillnanie. Common council passtil mi tlilul ami dual leading the tax levy m din line iti;i"i:iii:p.D to coaimittp.i: In select i oundl a oiumtiiilcatlon was lead fioni Wi lies .X- Tonev. tail ing the attention of councils to the fact that llie estimates committee has so tar lulled to piovlde for a sum tm the payment of the niuiildpnl sluet Impiovement bonds, atuoitutlug to over .i,tifn), held bv eeit.lln of theli tllcllts. I 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 in the Knox hats haud-nudc from start to finish, $5.00. Visions of Spring Evciyone's tlioughts titiu tn that which Is new and desirable. Itele li one of thoe nil too few chances that come only once a yeai. Our Clarets and Rhine Wines AT YOUR OWN PRICE. CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. The dt li llalile ful the paMlieiit of thest bond-, the Ileus upon a number of tin" piopeil tivvneiH having been al lowed to lapse Mi Vaiighan tuoveet that tin" loiuiiHinlialloii be tefeiii'd lo n special eoiiimlttie, and tlie motion was cat i Pel This menus that Ho at tention VIII be paid lo It. Iloth lotinclls adjouiiieel to meet on Moudu.v inoiiiltig al 'i 1 1 link to trans act anv rutthei business wnlch may be uicessaiv bi'loie 1 "1.1 an u'xai lull al in o'clock Cheap Rntes to Cnllfoiuln. Patties tlcslilng lo make" Hip to t.'ull fiililln, Alloua ot New Mexleei, either for bttsiiie.es or plcastlie, c,i do so now at almost half pi It e lively Tuesday, iitilil Via II ,Si)th, ln tluslve, thk"ts nun k"d 'Colonist" may be plliihaseel via Southern liullway for .tliiii n iiii Washington. Hl"ii ueim Phllndelphl.i. and i oiiesponillngly low pi Ices fioni other points. The Southein Hallway and Southein Pai Hie tuuii.in opeiale tlltotlgh ex i urslon sleepeis finm Wasliinglon. leaving Moinlavs, Tu stlujs and J'"! I das, ibe Tuesday Ii epei being avail able foi 'Viilonlsl" tUke-ts. The betth lute III these seepein Is uuh " 0i), two people b-lng allottetl to tinllpy mil beith If ili-slied IVison.tl e ondtn tors I and Pullman porleis go tlnoilgli wltbi enili sleepfi Tlleu tile other new lolivcnli-llt and erununiii.il r".Hllies, cotineiteil with these exclusions which I Ilia.V be use el tlilueil flulll Cll.lt li'S L I lltipklns Dlstilit Paxsotigci Agent. Southein Ibillw.iv, -;s t'liesiiiut siu-et I'lill.nl -lilil. i Tlnee Dollnis' Woith of Aitistlc Pho- ) toginphy. That is what Si hi level s m tt t.iblilee . putiialts stoiiil fin ' ! Ask foi Kellv's union eiaekeis. The Sciantou Gas and Water Com pany and the Hyde Paik Gas Com pany. in aiccicljiitp null Up pithi t n' Hie.e niu panie, to miner t.ili-i tiom time li tune at mat- he tui ranted In lnireicd coiiMiinplI ei notice 1, hcipln siten Hint on ami ailei VprP 1 nct, Ihc prlrp ot gn, ttlll be one dollar pei enc thousind ruble feci coieunied, hiibjert to the tollonlns eIli.coiir.': I'ne (er tent on all bllN t.beie tin lonMUiipiinu tor the niint'i amount, lo le than tttiuit Cue tlollai., left per rent en nil I ill, iilietp the toimimptlon for the tnonlh sn.ounts to titciitj Ibe tlollai, and up tta I el, Pi ov tiled the bill i paid on oi before Hie CUlli il.it of llie iin mil in ti IihIi Hu lull It rcntli-lctl lit oitki of the boinl f. il IIVXP, s,,i,,tjrv. SPECIAL. SCRVNIOX (iS AXI) W.Vir.lS (CIMPVXV VXD Utile I'aik lia iiinpan.t In mdei to tn enu ?p thu te of ga. loi Imt piiiponi. iininp i, I ereb Rlten that on mil nttei Vpill t nel tn prup ot pa, so twd uill be rne tlollai per "in" llioiwand ft rt lOtiMiined. M.b'.s t 10 Hu foil ttui:: fpei.lal fli-iounli- Te 1 p i e it on ill llll.titm the- loteiiinplionlnt tliei'innlliimoiuititto le,,ilun tttentj flip ilellai.., Ittinlt pir mil on all l"'l ttheie tin i on-unipliou loi tie uioiiib aniouii to titentt lite dulkiii ami uptta n Protldnl the lull I, pud on oi litfou the n n dat of tho month In tthhli Hn 'nil i- irndeieil A .ri-aiali" nielii. Imiil.li'd bt tl - mpant, , lietei..at. lit oulii if ihr li ml (. II II VXP s in i t Beginning Mon day, March 23, last ing the entire week, to Sat u rd a v, March 30, inclusive, elabo rate sho of iwintr FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. Alt ARE INVITED. ALL ARE WELCOME RAND M III, Clarke Bios 1 .. Is4 High Grade Couch W&9. 2t v ' nil sue tlt-ep tiiltiii;; ceiiistrutioti nt the iiitot uil tempereJ SSS5 j5i K steel spripo; work 50 .spriiiRs In plain v lew. (n ust couches live jgg EEL C onl 301 An elegant luxurioiib honestly in.itlc couvli, cover J j Jn?nte In art veluursnr tine tapestries jWL B Cnuvh (or tlirco vears j ' 7YC" W "$12.00. QsCONOMY CRHDIT YOU? JZ 'Im HmJ Cl-UTAINLYj ""---- P . r-- t-----ln. fc mm ir JJounD Sutistied customers are in creasing our business daily,, They will tell their neighbor that the best Negligee shirts are to be found at CONRAD 305 Lackawanna Ave. - IS17 Ropers Bros." Goods. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No ciieslion about the quality; we ii.tve, all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wenrtwenty.five years. Immense slock of Sterling Spoons, Forks, Knives and Goods for Wedding Presents. Silver Cased Mercereato & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Lawn, Timothy, Clover, Millett 325-327 Penn Avenue, Pierce's Market, Penn Avenai Me make a .pee-ialtj of lanry Cmmcty Bur. ter and itrlttly frc.h tset and the ptke li .. lov as m.t tlasa sooda can bo .old at. We do not hato any tpecial talca r leal'i, but at all tlniea cairy as complete a line ot Market UooiK fancy Orocerlcs and 'table Dellca tlra as ean bo found in the largtt New York, or Philadelphia UaiketJ which we tll a Hshi pricei W. HTPierce, 19 taickinanna Ave, Prompt delltcry no, 11:, lti rem , The Dickson MuunTuctuTiug Co. tcrnuton and WllkevlUrra, l'-i Maaufaoturon or LOCOMOTIVES. STATIONARY ENGINES Holler.,, Ilolstlni'and Puniplnt Machinery Qeneral OfUce, Scranton. P- KcarD SEEDS I Fill i
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