f l r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1901. ,0 "Y" k ft it if .tr h" B- I' An Excellent Combination. The plciiMint method nml beneficial Itccts of, the well known remedy, Svmtp or Pioa, mnnufacturrd by tho Califoimu.v I'm Svitur Co., illustrate thcvaluoof obtnlniiitf tho liquid laxu live principles of plnuts kuoun to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in tlni form most refreshing to the ttibto iind aceeptnblc to the. system. It isthtjoni! perfect htreiitfthenliif? laxa tive, elenubiufr tho K.Vblcin cffcoiuiilly, dispelling colds, hcadnehes nnd fevers iteutly yet promptly nnd cnnhlingotio to overeomo lmbUunl constipation per mniioutly. Its perfect freedom from jvory oiijei'tloiiiiblo quality nnd sub stance, nnd 't s noting' on tlio kidneys, liver nml bowels without Wtnikt'iiiiifr or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative In tho process of luiuiufacliiriiiff fiijs lire used, nn they are pleasant to the taste, but tho medicinal qualltlihof tho remedy tiro nlitulned from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho C.M.iroiiMA Flo rvitup Co. only. In order to got its beneficial effects mid to nvokl imitniions please remember the. full nanio of t ho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ban francisco. cal. t.ouisvilm:, kv new vork, n. y. Kcrtalobytill Drusiiljt. I'rlceSOo. per bottle. Ice Cream. PHST IN TOWN. Per Jc Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 5Uej loncOrrtfrnrromrtty Hall vera! :3f3i7 Adam Aventu. Scranlon Transfer Co. P aKaKe Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Ofiica D., L. & W. Passenger Station. Phone t-Vt. Dr. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. r.YE, BAR, NOSH ;md THROAT Hl.V-UIllN'JWOl n?, i' is i'ua. in.; -! p. in. WIM.1AMSM.U". Opi l'osloltke. UNION(flLABEl5 vSSr2 tiEE 1 CITY NOTES : 44- 1-4 PAY DA. riie Dol.M.iro and llwl-on com pany jcrirrilay pal'J .U thu tollcminif places. Wliltu OA, Jcnnjn o. I. C.iilioiii ilo N". 1 nnd I'uwikily mines. MIAI.l, lllti:. Tlic Imrnliie ( J pile of idgs at tlio Ilahm irlil,nrr, 11) Cliff ulurt, 'lied out the ilic dipjrniiint jolcnli.v nininlns. I lie Mj70 M CMill,'lill(d itltliout tllP jid ol '" Drunrii. LI.VIUN WitUN KM II.I..-Mr. .1. ,lli3 l''i.jnt, organikt unl i-hulr nusttr i( M. Luke' lwu-.li. ill slu ih,. (.hll, mill m . nu-n ii;jn 1'ital in t.iat iliimli llii-. Mimioun .it I nMmk. I ik' mtran ir, itjt will l,(. iiIP pulude to ctriiing pi.lMl 3t 1...0 ii'llll 1,. ' M III I Mint rU.L-'llmo mm wire .i"Slit UliUiT Ijll of ror.f ut tin, Anlilulil mine .'Mi i day. Jiil,n,t(i(tii Mi.laiiml a coiiIimi) ln.i.1 ."I Us, Ilium b, .Vjtoritrli, a lonipi.mid (uitiirc "i tin- teg, urn) Omii ,itkk' a icintiwil luck "rl "I'll lH!i' liiicrn.il Injmti. All tho iiijnioil win IIm- at tin. Ari-liluld. iiib t.rKV wivsi:ii.-f.,iur1i.i i: ii. i:i,,,i v i-. tlii tiw(ul draiur at llii iluwin; iol t, I'KinwnUI pin lidd at thr arnioiy l.t nlElit. rii.' .liaulwc vjt i-..ndnrtfd liy Cjptain iWc, "inpjpy I); l.k'iit.'ii.int Miittli, Coiiipnij f. and -Lr.'jcaiit Kcllt. Cumniiiv II. nml . r.. "Lrscnnt Kcl!, Cuinpniy p. und .i f,.r Hip i .in lit of tin- iii'tifr.niiiilol,,in-i ftatr f tln II "Krntb rcKliuriit. 11m pin urcmul liv rnlnnil Kipplr U ii li.ind gi.M und iti.um-lnl njr t a .iy ii. rt i niMiiii. "Ih, tnl.iuil In J ti kct Vu. u,y. Neives Llka a Flc.t-Iion. A woman who hutfcrr.d for three y '.us fiom ncivoiis lmiitiiitlun t-ays two IkUIKh of l.iehl'a Celeiy Nt'rvo tronipound cITeetuil a i-oinpluto uiiic. ilie iiiirdly knowM today whether she lir.s ViBrVO-i or not. uh nho never fecU thcbr'ft Itf ei'ituinly n wunilerful riii. erly.. Suia by Mntthcwj jJitm Wc'cfffei- subjtct to piovious t sale. I 31U,UUU v Lehifilitou Water Supply Co. t" Gold Bond- 4-4- Si f it per cent. Free of Tax. Ma. -f . ; tuvo 1020. 4. f IntOTest payable May and -f 4- ' Wovomber. -f 4. M-?j(.l ly Tiret MortKaje uioii alt He 4 . pidiU'ty o( tho t'oiupaiiy, lon.l.tiiiff of I leij'utati', fii'rioli, wulir maiiui, ial- T uabl water rlglib, iontucti, etc. 4 Th earninaii at prennt klion uu ample 4- . uriliu our lUnl iliart;ci. . 4 6 Droifinajr, N. Y. WULei-iUrre. 4- f CarlonJtle, 4- f- . 4, 6 and t, Commonwealth Did;., -f 4 Ecrantcn. 4 -f ,, t t t ffi 9 VISIT TO CITY OF MISS WILSON. Sho Will Deliver Addresses Before Y. W. C. A. The Youns Women's Olirl.stliiii iisho elation in havluir n nnHon cif niurli cnthnslnsm. JUns WINon, nf rhlinrjn, one of the tluco natlonul svcrelnrlc, la in the city, nml by her channlnt; lifr.onnllty nnd ilcvoteil purposo In life Is nttractliiK unlvcrmil lntoicHt. "While Mlsi Wllfon Is a pioneer In Young 'Women's Christian nsnoclatlon Norlc, she Ih younw nml uttriictlvo nnd a iiloafliiK upciikur. Shu will whlrrM a large coinpiiny nf women nnd bItIh lit 11 Kencrnl mrctlliR In the ccntr.il rooms at :!.!" Sumhiy nftertl on, a lucatlnR to whlrli all are Invited. On T uesdny uvcnlni; there w 111 bu 11 mnsH meeting und rally at the Sceoud l'rcHbyterlun church, when AIIsh Wil son will ppenk on "Tho OIiIh of 11 City," "A city" meaning ours .Scrnnton. Miss Wilson remembers this city s nbout tho llrst to establish nn associa tion and says Hint it is regarded as 11 criterion by which the success of all other Young Womcn'H Christian or ganizations aie guaged. Pennsylvania Is the banner state, having forty-one associations. Jlli-s Wilson Is particu larly pleased with the remarkable In terest taken In gymnasium work In this city, sixteen classes now being conducted by Miss Hall. Tile cooking classes at tho South Side branch arc also 11 great satisfac tion, four of those now being estab lished at that point. Miss Wilson whllo In this oily has been conferring with branch workers und tho executive committee. She has stirred up exceptional nnd renewed In terest In the wotk and It Is hoped that tho Tuesday night meeting will lie largely attended, not only by wo. men nnd girls, but by the men of the city. LIVELY TIME IN VIEW. Democrats nnd Republicans of Com mon Council Will Organize Sep arately It Is Undei stood. It can be definitely stated that the additional Republican common council men elected at the February election, and who tried to take their seats on Miuch 20. will make no demand to be seated when councils leorgauize next Monday morning. They will simply take their seats without asking, and will refuse to give them up. There will be only ten old cuuueilmeii left la the council, a the odd wards chose ropiesentatlves at tbe last elec tion. It is contended that ncn if the new members did ask to be seated, these ten membeis, who do not con stitute a majority, could not refuse to scat them. The nineteen Republican couucllinen will caucus tonight nnd will choose candidates for chairmnn and clerk. II. S. Alwnrth, of tho Second ward, will probably be chosen for chairman, but It Is impossible to gather Just who Is mentioned for clerk. If It is found im possible to secute a unanimous vote for Mr. Alworth, Mr. Killer will be Hie choice of the caucus. He has refused to bo a candidate except tho members fall to agree upon someone else. The Republicans, with .1 candidate selected and agreed upon, will proceed to organize on Monday 11101 nlng. If the Democrats want to 1oln In this oigan Iz.itlon they will, of couise, be per mitted to do so. The Democratic lead ers are In 11 quandary. Two plans aie being considered by them. One Is tho election of a chairman and a. clerk by the twelve Democrats who would be entitled to seats. In ease It was decided that tho additional comi ellnien were not entitled to theirs. Another is the organisation by the nineteen Democrats, admitting tlio seven Democratic additional coumll Hien. The foimer plan Is the one which will probably be followed, as the, latte, would involve the admission that the additional eouncilnicn had a right to their teals. At any rate, there promises to be an exceedingly lively time next Monday morning, and If two separate organ izations are perfected some heautilul complications can be looked for. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Il'roler t hi-. Iiradiuj; kliuit ltltcrs of intuet will to published when .iKoinpanUd, fur pulilua. tion, liy tlic mltrr'fl name, llin Tifhunr iIum not aunii! loppiiMlnliti tur opliilniik line 1 ipiis.cd. Mr. O'Malley Has Answered. Mum ol 'Hie liltmiii Mr: 'Jin' fullowl g n.li'Mt, t om JuduM rf i'Im'. tlnu ol tlio tour ilutlon dUtiUls i( tlie Tuinli. itli uaid v ill lie a Millie!, lit un-wer to I In, . tMo iilfiilni: tu mo In todiaV TiiImiiio, .iml M'.'lK-'l ulth tho name I'jlilil, W.iMi, .. 1 1 n I'lo'lHit iiMiiue. William I!. n'.Malle.i. N, niton, i'a.. M.iiih ;. (Viuily o( I.inl,.iaiiiii, ., the Coiiuiii'mwiltli "1 I'tuli-.ih.inll. I'li.ioiully appealed I'lfoiu inc. .Iol,n .1, Jiud.ly, aldiniun Tivinlktli uaid, Suaiiton, In ald county 1 clali. IVnlik 1". Kudily. judg.. o( il.Ulon o( tlio 1'lrst dl.tilii, Iwrntlitli war I; H.i.iiiu .1. 1 o?ln-. ludae uf ileilioii uf tin. -,'c. 11J dMiiit 11 tlio 'tviMitlitli waul; .laimw 1!". land, Jii'lte id iluiltin 'llilrd ilUlild ,.( u,n iwuillelli ijd, and I .ill hi. nrmi, Juli-i. of rkilloli of the I'onitli dl.irlit o! tin- Inuillctli ward, who, lirini; duly ,M,rn aunrdlnar to liw, ilo ilipo and mv tlut William (i. O'MjIhy did not u,k Ihtiii In pi. cino llie IijIIuk 1 a'.t ut Uu. niiat ilrilim ti'i K-leit 11.t11uil111.111, held i'ii Ih 1. IS lf, und thai id M1ll1.n1, ij. o'.Mallr.v did imt in, ne the lul,itH imm tlio jiidjrei of Iho M-wral diitrut.i at lilt home, .H uliled in loiuuiimli ition tu Kranii'ii Till nine ot writ rdav, but the nid Judsij did d",ioy th billoti of '.le 1 Ire t Ion of Dee. 1. l!i, on t to moiulns nf r.b. is, pB 1, I'atri. k I'. KuJd.i, .liid,-o I'lr.t dllriit. Hi.... J. r.iwiu, .liidso Ssiond ilUlriil. . ll'd.iud, llilid di.tilit. I'atink Win. Uu 1 11, I'outtli dUtrlif. Swiun wml Mili-uiletl li.'fuio 1110 tlii sw ,)-y of Mji-Ii. piOl. j0, ,t, nujjj, !'"" Villi limn Twcntlctli wjnil. MEETINGS. '(he .teuMi riiaiitauqiM .ocltty will moot f-un-ili.i altirnooii nt I o'clock at tho residence of Mr. A. Haul, M7 I'lim Ktreit. ll.cro uill Po a mcetintr of Me li,tou' ronfn. nie Mondiy uioiuin at HUCI. Hcv. . .1, (Jiifit will read u paper on tliu ",eini New 'lei tamint M.i.lntcj." Ilcftul ir incrtlnir of Mctlioliat tniiilktirs of heranion and ilclnlty will be held in i;im Park cliuuh .Moiidaj, .Vpiil 1, l'jfll, at 10.su a. 111. Subject, "Devotional Modlus," led by Hcv. a. (.'. I..MUJ11. Notice to tho Public. Our news stand, D03 Linden street, will bo removed April 1st to our main store. 403 Spruce street, opposite Dime Hank. Helsman Iltos, Guernsey Hall, 314 Washington nve Scrnnton, Is tho best and most rellablo placo to pur cluiho 11 good Piano, It will pay you to call und get prices and terms. J. yv. Guernsey, Prop. Three Dollnro' Woxth of Artistic Pho tography. Thrit Is what Schrlevet's new cabinet portraits stand for. Aek for Kelly's union crAckeia. PINAL DRAFT AGREED UPON APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE IS NOW READY. Tho Estimates Commlttco Added on Nearly t?0G,000 Last Night Mak Ing Provision for the Twenty-Two Additional Permanent Men, a Now Hook and Ladder Truck, a First Class Flio Engino nud a. Lot of Other Things Clerks for New De partments Provided. Tire Joint estimates committee of councils met last night and completed the llnal draft cf tho appropriation or dinance which In to be Introduced Just as Mon after the reorganization of councils as Is possible. At the last meeting of the committee, held on .Monday night, tho estimates furnlshod by (he several bends of de paitmciits were pared down to $3-'",-Oti'i.to, or Just $I,0G0.5U above the $3J3,000 estimated icveiiue. Lait night Con Holler Howell sent in a supplemental y estimate of revenue amounting to $ii7, Oon, and tho committee spent two hours and a half In adding this amount on In separate Items. Accompanying the coiiliiiller's esti mate was a statement giving the de ficiency bills contracted during the last year and sent to bin oillce since he sent In thu nilglnal list of dellclences. These amount to 3,63S.C5,-miu1 were, in cluded in the approptlutlon ordinance at the start. This makes tho total ap propriation for dellelencles $l'J,fiS3.63, or twice as large us It has ever been be foiv in the history of the city. OTHER HILLS. An old bill of J3S4.i3 of Kltsspatrlck & Lavelle. sewer contractors, due them since lSbS. was Incorporated, as well as $73 for tho payment of a claim of Mrs. Mary Jones. Mr. Roche moved that an Item of $:. m.liri, for the paving of Carbon street, between Peiin avenue and the Lacka wanna river, bo Included. Tlds was one-hair of the total cobt, he said, the property owners having signed an agi cement to pay the other half. The Item was Included after 91.000 had been added for the paving uf Lackawanna avenue on the northerly side between Washington and Adams avcuun. The JIS.L'OO neiessaiy for the pay ment of the additional permanent men provided for In the reorganization or dlnance was inserted, as well as $3,000 for the payment of call men. The Item of J 1,000 for the purchase of it new hook und ladder truck, which was stricken out at the last meeting, -was re-Insertod. Mr. Keller then sprung a little surprise by moving that the sum of Sti.uOO be appropriated for the pur chase of a llrht-cl.iss tire engine. This, he said, was a necessity and would have nearly twice the power of the present engines. The motion to In cnipointu this item was unanlmoiislv adopted, and to prevent any trouble or friction in the future It was decided to have It go to the Xay Aug Engine company. The salary of the liy engineer, which had been 1 educed ut the last meeting fmni .W.Oiio (o $1,:,00. was put back at the old liguie. and tho salarv of the assistant city solicitor was raised fioni $1,000 to $l,:'0o. The sum of 130 was uppioprluted for the lepalr "f the 'West mountain road, nnd n similar sum for tin, i;ast mountain' road. The sum of $30i was added to the appiopriatlon for Couuell p.nk. MONEY TOR CLERKS. It was decided to pros Ide the sum of $7:0 lor an additional ib-rk fur the department of public works, the sum of $7S0 having already been provided for u clerk for this department. The salary of the clerk of the department of public, safety was raised from $iao to $7S. It was decided to provide S:300 for the additional electric lights provided liy ordinances during the past year. Ueforo the committee got any further Mr. Keller moved that the sum of $13, 000 be appropriated for Judgments and Incidentals. This Item had been knocked out in Its entirety at the last meeting. Mr. Keller moed that .1 provision bo Insetted providing that only the oldest judgments in the order be paid and this was adopted after the item of $l.",Q0i) had been passed. City Knglncer Phillips appeared be fore thu roinmltt 'O and asked that an item of $1,110 for thu salary of uu assistant city engineer be allowed, lie said that there would be moie work for the engine -i-'h department during the coming year than for any year In the history of the city and that If this work was to be pushed to a rapid completion It was absolutely and essen tially necei-sary to employ an assist ant. Th salary was allowed. The Item of $l,3oo for printing and stationery was Increased from $1,300 to $,."oo, and on motion of Mr. Chit tenden the sum of $l,50o was incor porated to pay fur the services of an expert book-keeper to open tho new books of all the departments for the coming ilscnl year. The sum of $:!30 was Included for the payment of witnesses In city suits and on motion of Mr. Ollvur $fioo was In corporated for a llfth permanent man for the Columbia llo.se and Chemical company. A LIVIJLY DKHATi:. The only lhely debate at all was pro. clpitntod by Mr. Oliver, w'no moved that thu wind nppropilatlons be In creased as per cent. Mr. Keller start ed to tell why there should be no ward approptlatlons and why tho moneys for sticet repalis should bo expended un der thu direction of the head of the department of public works. "That's all right," Interrupted Mr. Oliver, "If the heud of the department Is a good man and does as he should, but In tho past wo have had street commissioners who when given the ex pending of the ward money would go into other wards und hire men to do tho work." "What do you care whether they do or not'.'" said Mr. Keller. "Why should you euro whether men from the Nineteenth or tho First wurd or any other ward work on.tho streets In your ward. We must begin right away to it-member that wo aio a city of lO.'.OOO inhabitants und not simply a collection of wards. You're hero In council, Mr. THIS W LL INTEREST m7tHERS Mother f.ia' shcc! : I'ondei, (or thlldreii. it. unlully iied by Mother fimi, lor jiau a ntuo in the cliil'Jicni. Homo in ev Vnk, Cine (. ubhn, Had Slomaiii, Tciihliic PUnrdn line and iiBuUti tho 1) wen end dr tmj VVuim' 'Jlicy 'He "I idejunt to Iho ta.te und hainilini tu milk. I hlMicn like tlieni. Over 111,000 ict. inoniali if uire 'llicj norr fall. old by all diuuittii, .;. Ait, tod.11. Simple I III li Adduw Allen b. Olin.Ud. U Ilo;, N. FOR Till; GRIP. You Have Heard of Many Remedies. Did You Ever Try This OneP Kverybody you meet on tho streets nowadays cither has Jut had the grip, la coming down with it or has a sure euro for It. The disease has been a puzzlo to physicians ever since Its appearance several years ago and it Is as much of a puzzle todny us It was then. It exhibits such 11 vntluty of symptoms In different individuals and leaves such disastrous results after apparent re covery thut as yet Its pteventlon and cute has bathed medical science. However, theto Is no doubt but that tho grip Is catarrhal In character nnd the leading symptom In nearly every case Is Increased secretion In the head and throat; In fact, ths llrst indications of la grippe are those of a cold In the head which extends to the throat and lungs. Dr. Johnson Ames advises hs tho safest course to pursue on the first ap pearance of grip symptoms to keep to the house for a day or two and take Stuart's Catarrh Tablets every hour the llrst day and every two hours the following day nnd statea that this will break up the trouble before it becomes deap-sc.ited. Thes2 catarrh tablets urn antlseptln and harmless ami prevent fever and the further development of grip germs, and ward off the ever present danger of pneumonia. Dr. Oerald Simpson says- "I have found Stuart's Catuirh Tablets u pleas ant and thoroughly reliable remedj for the gilp, especially with eldeily people, with whom this prevailing disease Is always dangerous." The tablets can bj found nt any drug store nnd if used freely during the llrst few days of tho attack will breuk It up. La grippe Is a catarrhal affection, the germs ure In the air and no one Is pioof against it, but the timely iho of Stuart's Catarrh .Tablets will prevent any b?rious results. Oliver to look after the Interest of the whole city, not to llnd woik for h lot of ward heelers." Mr. Oliver resented Mr. Keller's to marks. but the latter said he had not meant to be personal. The 23 per cent, per cent. Increase, which amounts to $l,OJ3.'.'3, was passed. These additions footed up to $03,737.20 J and the committee then closed Its "orgle, as one of the members called It. The tiual draft made by tho com mltee will go to the estimates commit tees to be appointed by the new chair man who will be elected next Monday morning. This committee can do with II as It pleases, but It Is hoped that it will be Introduced Just as prepared. MEASURES THa7w!LLD!E Number of Ordinances nnd Resolu tions Failed to Got Out of Committee. The number of ordinances and ies-o-lutlons which will die with the present councils on Monday morning next at 10 o'clock, by reason of nor having been acted upon, Is not as large as lnt-t year, nor are the measures of very gnat Impoi tance. The largest number were pending in the select rouiuil, the common council disputing of nearly every measuic con sidered by It. In the IIcciim committee box of f.c Iect council lluie still reposes the or dinance introduced by Mr. Ci'Hoyle, piovifllng for u tax of two, three and four per cent, on IIk- gross iccelpts of the Scrnnton Railway lompuuj. The police tommiltt-e never lepoited on the ordinance Itmoduccd by 1. V. MiCann, making It a misdemeanor lor cabmen to encroach upon the plaza In lront of the Lackawanna station, and providing a penalty for the offense. The park committee held up a number of measures, including the ordinance Introduced by Mr. Chittenden, appro priating all moneys received nt Nny Aug park for put k purposes. The pio posal of the r.lmhurst Boulevard com pany to sell Its tight of way through Nay Aug park. Including Its bridge, for the sum of $17,500, to adjust the dilii culty occasioned by the presence of a toll-gate In tho park, wan never acted upon by the committee. The pavements committee did not net upon the resolution exonerating tho Alcatraz Paving: company from the penalty which It incurred by failuie to complete the Hyde Park avenue pavement In contract time. 1). 'VV. Vnughan's scheme, providing for the examination of all motormen and con ductors 011 street railway lines, never got even a minuteV consideration fioni llie railways committee. The streets and bridges committee choked off a number ot measures', In cluding ordinances providing for flag stone sidewalks on Colfax and Wheeler avenue and on Washington avenue, be tween Now York and Larch' streets. The following ordinances weie on either llrst, second or third leading In select council on Thursday night, when adjournment was made until Monday morning: Awarding a finuchls'e to the Central Rapid Tranilt company; pro viding for two electrle lights In tho Second ward; providing for the collec tion of u lleeiibo tnx; providing for ilagstono sidewalks on certain streets In thu Sixth und eighteenth wards: Increasing the city's Indebtedness In the sum of jtoo.OOo. to pay olf outstand ing judgments nud other adjudicated claims. The following ordinances die because of the failure of common council to act upon them: Providing for two electliu lights in the Kouith waid; pro vidlng for flagstone sidewalks on Pitts ton und Dickson uvenue; providing for n sewer on Dickson avenue, between Glen and Million streets; providing for four lights hi tho Fifth ward and two lights In the Third ward; providing for tho repaying of Lackawanna ave nue, between Washington and Jeffer son avenues; providing for live police districts nnd creating live pollco mag istrates. Lackawanna Excuision to New Yoik City. On April 0th ticket agents of the Lcekawanna railroad will sell special excursion tickets to New York city, good going on any tialn thut date, for 1 etui h on any train until April llth, inclusive, at into of one way fine plus $1.00 for tho lound trip. House Cleaning' Counsel. In iv-nrranglng wall ornaments the need of another picture may present itfffcir. A Sepia portrait by Sehrlever enlarged from tho desired photogruph fihould then enlist your consideration. They are on view at the 6tudlo. The Atlantic Refining Company has removed their olllco from the Coal Kxclmuge building to GOl-SOi.'-.'.O.'i Con ncll building. THE CRIMINAL TRIAL LIST CONTAINS TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY CASES. Threo Courts Will De In Session Dur ing Each of the Two Weeks of the Term Tho Out-of-Town Judges Who Will Be Hero to Fro sido Ave Judges McCluie, Putdy nnd Swnrtz A Number of Impor tant Cases Are on tho List.. A two weeks' term of iiuinter ses sions court will open on Monday, April 8, nt which 270 cases are scheduled for a heating. During the Hist week Judge John 1. Kelly will preside hi the main court room, Judge 11. M. McClure, of Lewis burg, tu No. .', and Judge a. H. Purdy In No. 3. During the fecund week Judge II. M. Kdwnrds will be In No. 1, Judge Kelly In No. 2, nnd Judge A. S. Swartz. of Montgomery county In No. 3. Tho list for tho two weeks follows: FIRST WEEK Monday, April 8. 1. .Iiuephliie H01ll.u1p.1a, murder; V'rank Don- line. .tr.. pro. 2. P,iquale llollieoii, murder, ltoeio UitUto, t'lOf. 8. li"nedftto J'jpi, ninrdir; Prank tloulftu, Jr., pi os. I. Knur; J. Khrgou'l, iispraiatrd avmiilt and battery; OorRe DeVV'ltl, pro.. 5. iuli Willi, icrelilng; frank Itohlliivf. .Ir , pi o.. 0. William Muriay. felonlom Hounding; I'mnk Itolillnp. Jr., pro.. 7. Martin 1". IImIm, wlUn:? liquor without lUemc: Thtini l.r.uhon, pro-, f. U. .1. Maloney, hrileiy; Ihonui leyMion, prof. I). .lames Cordon, faUe reteme; Prank ltr.ti- link. Ji.. prn". 10. Thomas J. Co.me, poijurj ; lioljfrt WIU011, pros. ll. Patrkk .1. Como), poltitliiif pltel; t.oule t'lrginoti, prov. 12. Thomas Cirev, selling liquor Million! a li- tense; ltolert W'INon. rro.. IJ. Anthony 1'iterron. laruny by halite; Mlcliacl hnpst, pro-. 11. Miry Kitrlmom, a.uiill md lnlter.i; Vary iMnltli, pro. IJ. John l'lillliu, fornlealion ami lnxl.ndi ; l.aura T,, I.jnelt, prov. Tuesday, April 0. PJ. llaile Walosl. reeeliinp; I'ranK Holding, Ji., pro. IT. Clnrl W.itupb, invjlectiiic lo Wp bun)..; I'rai.k liid'llii, .Ir , pun. if Kllen Knit., vllinir liquor without ,1 lkm . Thomas lio),hn, pitvi. 1. Mli I111I .1. nuike, m-HIiic liquor without 11 llruiio, ndlwi,' on sindaj ; TIiuiimi l.-julmn, pi 01. 211.I. W. MiKlniiei. MWt ; II. It Muri,r., pro. 21. .ljni( Calkiidier. Ilini liquor uithnut 4 lluiie; Kohtrt Wlbun, pro.. 22. John V. Kdlj, iiilMlrmrinor In oilne: W A. I'lilllll", pro. 2". John P. Kill.i, nilfdomcnior In oilne, W V. Phillip., pro. 21. Mirpiret, ( rils, larreny and reii-liinc:. M. t'rlppen. pio. 2.1. Mlelutl Mrllale, l.ireeny nnd iicebiiu; VI. Crlppen. pro". 20. MIlIui'I Crauy, aKRraiated a-iutt and I111- trr.i ; VV. vv. Mcuirin. iroc. 27. .Vnlh' nv I'.Uitoii. k11iii' liquor without 1 liipuv, Micliatl IJ'iip.i, pro?. 2s. John llanii, riiibexlumiit; II. J. V liulierl, pro. 20. I V. (j.iitkenlnnli. forglnu trade niulc cli.; Jani'i T. Vlelhri.iht, pit. JiC John . I,i an. and Willhiu N. Williams iiwpult and battery; John .Neat, pro.. 31. OHIe MjUIjiiiI, al'is ullie lljeon, roMie rj James baikin, pios J2. John Pact 11, alia, llnrv Pieoii, assault .ml lutterj ; J urkln pio. .H. iiwrn l'mi.eKan, a-jult and liattrrj: Mi li.irl lc.ini.-. pr. iU. I". M. iiiiel.eiiliiili, (oijins tr"l" iniik.. John Crjij. proj. :'.". " li ji let Kodrik, Caroline Kodeek, fi 'unions Moundiij;; John htliot, pio.. .(I. Md.e Mili'lif II, alia. Mike lukuu., and 1 mi ni. Milehill, all.is 1'rinnte Hiul.ilu.-. a-wult und liTiiri; Kllza Menrll.u, prov. "7. (. I'. I'ou.leilj, .u.ault and batter;; llud;et l.earj, prox. V 1'i.mk Midd'iiks and VV Ilium Kians Urienj hi tulle; ll,vle I'ininaii. proit. .'!?. harles Maddinki". recrliinu; llevile r'enmin, piov. 10. licoifte UitulJ. Irani; Novak and Prank Vl- hoik, oiflnictln' eveeutlou of lecal pro if: M. J. Ifaiifihan, pios, Wednesday, April 10. II. Muinn UopfM'Idii'.ki, felonious vvoinnliii; Punk liolilinc:. Jr., pios. ti. Madame Zinn, lortiino lelllnc; liank Rob- U117, Jr., pruj. I.l Aithui Mullen, violation of ru'.r.s nf luaid of Ixaltli; V. 1. Monies, pro-. 11. Anthony Itudib, alias M. ,1. PinIJi, .'llni,- liquor viitlioiu a liicii-c; Kobrrt VV ilmn, pros 13. J. J. Coh-in.in. ulllin liquor ltho.it a II- leiii-e; lloturt Wibon, puis. 10. .!. J. Ihilin'lt, helllin; liquor ivithoiit a IN reuse: Itohcrl Wilvjii, pro. 17. (lata S lli.vd, IIIck.i1 praitlic of tiiedKiii; John J, ltoticrif, pins. ii. Harry 11. Ilo,aid, fornication and bwlanli; (.r.ue lllntor, plus t'i. Chatle II, VVIllljins, rinbexlrineiit ; I,. I.n. lie, pi on 50. Clnrle II. Williaui., Imeny by bailee md leeeliiiiKi I.. Mlllc, pit's 51. O, i;. .Tone, iinbrrzlciiiint; (J, ,. Iluuine, pi OS ol. John J. Ilundy, nil'deinranor In oilne, VV. . PllllllM. pios 5J. John J. ituddy, inUdenieanor III oltcc, V. A. PliilllpN pros 51. Joseph I'oulmiiJ', fabc prftiiK-ei; VMlllaui ( ialK, pro. ,V5. Mary Motza, adulteij ; John llsga. pr.s 50. Hal Hunting, ciuelty to aiiluiaU; J. . Ilo. fan, proi. 57. Pun- Mar.iko, rinliezltinciit; Mike Madjin, pio... 5. A. ;ns iieilvliiu; Stephen Pjer. pio. 5'.'. AlevjndiT (!ras, lei oil !i:: Miplien pur, pro. 60. Ale.vandri' (.1.1,5 and 11. VV. Smith: rieitlu i- lug to keep Li ok; htephin lljir, pro. fit. Thornus fare;, Nicholas (lherels and Au gust Olvmrls., assault and haittij; I . r- dlnaiid llurl.ley, pio, C. 'Ihoinas (ate;, Nlcholis Oliorvvelts u.d An- just OlKtiul., forelhle miry and ditain- ir: reidliiand llnrklry, pios 63. Thomas I'arey, MchoUk Oheuu'Ii. and An- Rii-t Ohinu'lkf, inilli'lou, ml-cliUf; I'crdiu- and liuikley, pio... 03 Walter O'Connor, malicious mischief; Cath erine Tuiley, proa. Thursday, April 11. CO. Josipli Smith and Lena Smith, laueny and ictfliin;; bottle Goiirol, pio. C7. Monti L. llcr.oUti, false pretences; William Ciaig, pros. CS. VMlllam I.ouEluan, burclary; IMitli M. 'tpge. pro. CD. Thoniaii Pails, eiiitcwzUimiit; VV. II. VMijie, proj 70. John Kulirk, rape; Jaik Matlack, pros, 71. NU hoi Ji (ilenii, lnUdcmeauor In otllu; VV, A. riilllliw, proj. 72. M. J. Cannon, mledemeanor in ofllce; VV. A. Phillip), pi w. "J. M. J, Cannon, inlsdi meaner In office; VV. A. Phillips, pro. 71. Gcorgo Chepan, aicrsintcl aiiault and ti.it- toy; Ceoiiie Kitiomk, pro,. 7?. toplda Mlllir, ulllne liquor without a 11- reiit) and telllne on simdaj ; .lo.ipli 1'. WoelUrs, prot. 7ri. Mary Ann 14I, n.viult and battery; WIN Hum Hudge, pror. "7, John McLaughlin, anjult and battery; Albn lihnon, pioi. "it. Alev..uder Coik, ujfiult and battery; Naiku Kapilla, pros, 71. I'tttr Llik', alias Peter VVUliainj, fabo pio- rintei) Charles n. Angle, pros, fO. Jo.epli McNally, larceny and reieMns; Chirles II, Angle, proj. H'oiillnucO on I'se I J. I I Silver Polish Cream Paste.o... There may be as good polish made us our Cream Paste, S" Kllf t(, ,l,rs't tiSA. .UK..I li- 1. .... I ...- 1. . I I S .. uul vt- iiiiii iviiinv vu:ii ii i. thing made, Most polish contains acids. Our paste is guar- 5; 5 antced chemically pure: gS ?S Xl Sm.ill Bottles.... 10c 5 1L T JSSI.H1 3 vifo. v. miliar x LEWIS & H Always Busy. Always Honest. 1 14 and 116 Wyoming Avenue SC RAIN TO INI. Bentee Shoe! For 6 erefle This is the sprouting time of life. We furnish shoes for humanity the noblest of all life. For llie Ladies. Wo have four of the mobt perfect creations in the ait of shoe making, They arc : The Always Busy $2,00 Oar Special - - 2,25 The Nay 1 2,80 The Beautiful Melba 3,00 These shoos are all the feet need.and all the heait debires. In style they are in perfect good taste. Our guarantee goes with eveiy pair, S-l $3 "v ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONEST. 114 and 116 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. ESTABLISHED I .J 18B8, (253 5aCTEl5CTS35.ulllug!Sftaam UU AH Hi Iu good shape for Snow 5 Is the time to have HO o it propei ly. Is Your Bicycle Bitten bender & Co. J! g5 1 26 and 128 Franklin Avenue. I MAURICE D. THURSDAY. FRIDAY MARCH 28, 29 i UK AND II HI I il f$ Wc Jcsiie to announce to our patrons and friends our J& s SpritiR OpenitiK, on the above dates, and also our re- SL. 3 mov.il to a larger ami more commodious store room. j ! u. Wyouimp Avenue (the Old Leader Stand), where . we will be better picp.ired to receive and supply your bs wants in our particular line. sr: - TlmnkliiK Vou for Past lJnvur., Si ;iiiii ui ii:ii;n rriMii iiivaiii hiimvh m. Large Bottles 25c ft si iol '...i i..M..-. v,o. "ZZT g REILLY Spring For the Gentlemen. We have styles that are comfortable to the feet, and beautiful to the eye. The prices are : $2,00, $2.50, $3,00, $3.50, And $4.00. These shoes are in the prevailing leathers Vici Kid, Valour Calf and Patent Leather. REILLY 8 the ridiu season? your work done. We do u BRESCHEL, AND SATURDAY, AND 30, 1901, 1 K