TT Vl ' i ?i 1 .. wiy t r" w; ' V ' (5 THE SCRANTON TMBCNE-TUKSDAY, APRIL 2, 190.t'. 'r:' $2ifo M WllF-fM IUtH"-MM t An Excellent Combination. Tho plcm-ant. method and hcncllclal effects of tins well known remedy, .Svuut' uv Fins, inuntifuutiired bv tho C'Ai.irmiKi.v Km Svnui' Co., illustrato tlievuluoof obtaining tin! liquid luxu tlvo principles of plants known to bo medicinally ltiMitivo ti ml presentintf them in tins form mott ro fii-Miing to tho I unto anil acceptable to tin' bvntein. It in tins olio perfect HlruiitftliutiiitK luxti ttvc, I'lonnsiiij'llio system effectually, dispcllim,' coliis. headaches ninl fevers iieuLly yet promptly ninl enabling ono to ovorcoiuu habitual constipation per manently. Us perfect, freedom from ,,..,, ,.y olijiwlioimlili' rpmllly nnd snli--titnco, audits itoline on Iho kidnoyn, liver and bowels, without nviilmuinif or irritatin;,' llii'in, make it. the ideal laxative In tlio process of iniimifavtitrliif? flifs nrc used, as they nro ulensuui to tho tiihte, butlli'Mne'dieiiitii rpialitlisof tho remedy aw obtained finiu boniutand other 'aroiiuitlf plant.'-!, by n mctiiod known to tlio C via im i:i.i i''tci f'ViiitP Co. only. In order to fret its benelieial effects aud to avoid iiiiitnlions. please tcini'inbertlie full nnnioof thn Company printed on the front, of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN VllAIICItiOO, OAI.. xouiGViLt,:;, iry jr,w yokk, n. y. Fcrtsjloby.ill Dri.'rtrlbl-e PrkuiiOu. nur Ivittlo. Ice Cream. UEST IN TOWN. Per c Quart. UCMWANM BAIltY CO 'Ulej-fconooriVrt Promptly I).lvorol r?.-3J7 Adams Avencia. Scranton Transfer Co. Kaggagc Cliccked Direct to Hotels and Piivate Resiliences Office D., I. & V. Passenger Station. Phone XVZ. 4Uf I OhlTgLABb)' I CITY NOTES '- m:v t'L'KMTt.in; mow:. oh .rui iu j.hihj l'lllllllluo Hill uplll .1 fill IlllltIC btcilC .it lil W.i&liiiitoii junut'. MIXlLNti iP Ml. VCUW. Hie muutai ut tin. I'loieiiie lulluii Hill meet 'llmibilaj Hum in;;, illicit! ul this iniliirii;, at llic litniie. I I TV INlIlljli:. 'Iliu iniuill intitule nt llic uty t -a 1 1 1 l t -. will lal.o pi no ucst vvril,, lupin iniu' .Monti i ft ul 1 1 -.t ni.-i tj ami inclinllii,: I ri ,). I'AY ll.W.S I no Ucl.1n.11c anil llwJ-on cum limy paid j etcul ly .it tin' Uostoii ninl Ply tuotlt !i, .No. C, ,!, iikI ,". lollicric-i, all .it t'l- mutitli "-('VV.VM.D 11V C'Alt. I'uiitl, Ui,vitw ii .'U Miiiilltu tticcr, u.ia frfiuct'fil IntWLt'ii a tar uiitl tilling .11 llio limlifr mine jrtntliy .ifiti. noon ami lmlly IiiiiImiI. lie v.-, t lkcn to ll.c Mu'i.1 'J ij lor liuf-pil.il. M hill I. IT (IHOWS-'Ilif uu.liu'-vi tl.niu at lliu "Li-iTitim iiltiliite ilurmir lh tin ntli ot Uicii u..s tlio I.iikii in its IiIiiki;, ll.o iittlpts dc 1s,,iJ'.iij. 'I lie liit piiloin in. null wa-i Jai.uii.t, whtii ll.o iininl who ls,lil. I'ltl.-llil.N'l IIW.MO.MI '10 fcl'KVK. I'ir.-i-ilint itijiiiuiul, i,( Wolijan iiniMisilj, at MIJ. Hi tuivu, I oini., will aililicis t lie r-ttulruts of (lie "flicol (( tin vLitl.an nun on Wulno.ilij or 'I liur-il i. tit lliU' wk. riirtlur iidllou nf llic 'irii-e liour ill lc jliii,'II iullli-, III.AI.III ItlJI'OIU -rtnly-lhi ilmtli.. fio ir. pen it'll tu tliu linaul m l.i.ilih l.tot hclK. lliuc ltrllll llUlll llllllllll IIU1II9 nuiip, unu ft ..in M.l. la Inn anil iul Hum lpliuM dui. 'llitie "I'll' tllllh 111 V tl.li tif l.lllt.l'iull-. tlllMnlr, nlnoUm of whltii win- inti,lt;,i Hu, iliplitlmii; il.icc, Itplnlil, ami two, i-i.iiltl fun. -I'M l.(, M:IIVH'I:s.-'IIiI, rti-nlni; nml uiiy MillllKl lllii. Wll-K, lCipt Mtlllllj.v, ItliltliillM Kinlni, will Ii In M la Urn rirnl I'ltklijlT'iii ilmiili llithu mtlii'sHill l Imif ,ii tji lip I. in pumiitlt " it ".I.. o'iI.mK. All iiiniiluii. of Hu iliiii.ii ami all otlit'ii iimiistu in iu 1 tm of Hiily Hnl. ,ii r n'iiii'sl(i in muni, ii nun. ma m-viA.. n,. .i,,l0, Ml of . i tilijplila, Mill ltuuie liiiillil litfiu llr I illmlii llUtnilial w.ltii anil Nottin.in Ji;i. hiiip i lull i ii "A slmi i 'I i ip Intu lliiuli," 'i,if u Hit Ittini. tcli;tiiiii will U i .mil rul hy hu inlit . i ul li injiij flout Uuiut'o 'htalut r i Vi- f 4-f ff 27e offer subject to previous iJe. I v "Ll Lo'Uigbtou Vntor Supply Co : QoM Bonds per cent, Fveo of Tax. Ma ture 11)20. Intel est payabio May nnd November, f-iciirnl by 1'iut MmlKJu vi'on "11 lliu pinptily u tin! C'uiiiuii, confuting n( irul itMlt, inttvtjlis, uam in un.., al tuliK" W.lltl llgllle, LUIltiai'li, III'. 'I lie t'ainlnji at pivsuil eliuu an aniple tllip'.Ui utu liutl UKlliJla. - nrosdnay, N, V. lVillcP';rc. -f L'atbQnJalc. ' -f f i, 5 tuii t, Coinnionv.ejUli DM;., -f f birantuu. ( tfHm tft-tflHl .Mjiii" ninl i piper will lir mil ly .MIjh Mir caul MlUln'll, r.l.i; AI.MIM. -One nt the rmplo.c .11 llic r'o;no lioiw, at tlio lornor ol Uickintauna nml I'ttiti atrniir. ifiit ntiiimtl tit iilitlil fliotlly lufure " n'rlml; lirn lii ' fhinti' toiiiliii mil nf llif timiiifhl, atnl Mlllimit lntitlfillnir Hie imi'i' In- liiilinl In ii n alarm fimit Imt Ii In ftiilil ol tlin liulil, Hi full- tin' llirnipn tirrltril It w n ilNrotirul tli.it llic Mii'iki t mi lioni a ftrli frr In Hie turn up. PECKVILLE HAS A JOKER. Town Stnitlcd by the Sijrht of a Body Hanging High in Air. .lust at diiuii yoHtoulay inoinlnpf it must Htui'llliiK dl'-ii'overy wan mailc by several eltlzelis who weie on their way to woil; In I'ci'kvllle. Near )v. ,r. It. Hleltler'H lexlileiice, on Alain street, there .statnlrt In the load way a luruu maple tiee. fuiin a limb of whli'h some tuc utyfiet lioni the ninlliltl there ilnnKlt'd wh.it iippeiuvil to be lliu body of a mail. , nipe wan tuHteiud to the limb and the tope enellelod the mek of the rot m of tile HltppuMi d sui cide. A .sheet, eiir cuine up. Tile inii toimaii em zed npt in il", IiIm hand ap plleil the brake and the tar came In n Standstill The? tnlssellKers nml ton dtietor I'liiinliered oiiL of the tar and Kiilhered under the body of the utifiir luniile: a Hliiall buy yelled April fool and all hands lllcd hack into the ear. The mutiiiman elanKeil the hell, and without once lonldm; hack pul mi the power nnd npnl Arehlialilwaid. Some one bed constructed fiom Htnw ami caut-off clntliliitf a lir.st-clnvs coiintrr felt ol' a human Iil-Iiik. In fact, a Hllnrt iIlHtituco away II looked like the le.it ai'Ucle. Jlumlieds of peoplu wuiecnlli'd to the si t'lif by the minor si t iillnal that ii man had eommltlccil hiiiekle by haii'jimv and the juke was busily n Joyed b.v n laiffe cloud thai kept in that immetllatu vklulty nearly all day. Home (iiiu who did mil stop to Inves tigate the Hlllelde upoil, j;ot to ;i 'phone and calletl upon foamy Detec tive AW A. l'hlllipt to hasten thither and take clinuic of the c.i-o. l'bllllps bustcued, Conilmc back, however, ho took hl.s' time. BICYCLE CLUB STRONG. Black Diamond Bowlers Fell Easy Victims to Them Lnst Night. Standing: of the Club'!. The bovvlliiK inatt-U .scheduled I'oi to nisht, lutweeii the Scranton I'.ltyele club and Jtlnek DlamonrJi-, was lnllud l.ist lilsht on the club .illc.s and le hiiltcd in an overwhelming victory for the Ulevcle club men, who won till th u-e matches, and had a total ot L."itO to L'.oao. George Jlltchell, who had an ttvur iiku of ISO In the liaal lmvvllnir of last week, keeps up his .splentlid wuik and had hiifli .ivciaKe ns.ilii last nif,'ht, scorlntr )sn. Imtlield's double century same of .'Oil was the highest indlviilu.il reoie. Tho Diamonds lolled In wi etched form, and only one inn a on the team .ivcraKcd over 110. The nli'lit'- ."-eoies wcie as follows: lll.VLK DIViRiM)- i u:- l.oi IIJI'I Hi 'ii Ut 'ri Kit-, Hi I'll 117 .'i.i (.'nriiiei 117 lit l, .-, slnwr II, l(H i, til,: Wi'tilinp Hu 1 :'i ivi I",, W (.1! on '.'iijii HflANlOV I1I0XCI I. ( l.l II. Uiilllclil li' 'JOi I7i -,J7 Miltlifll i2 pis I'm ,,'ii V.i!) Muniicr ... . IV I ri 111 Hi, Jl'iiro I71 Hi 17 ,Vi- NanMI D 1--, 17' !'-, Till M l,il J., Thb leaves the le.ipue htandiiiR in the tollowing fonn: Won It.l. I'f Itli.trio oluii i. .svi II it Kit-, t lull I -j ,i.r,7 Wi-,i l ml No :' ;; :; ..,i, Ill.uk lll.iiiiiiiili -, .in l.lki 1 '. .!(. Wist Kuil Wliielnui i) j .ruin The Diamond tall below both the D.iekus nml AVest JOmleih Xo. .', a.s a re.siilt of last nlKht's defeat. Tonight the two Wllke.-7-U.irie teams bowl each other, and the Niks play on the Uiicktis alloys. A SPLENDID BESIDENCE. Colonel Waties to Build One on the Elmhurst Boulevaid. Plans, have been IhiMiod for a mamii tkenl letiidouce tor Colonel I,. A. AVat i es to bj located on lite i:imliuit boulevaid, faeliiK A:,h street. The situ is op u knoll anil overlooks almoMl the entire valley. The realdoiKe will be constructed of native Muiie and will tost about $10,000. SijvPial contrai'tnr-. me now IIkui'Iiik on the plans. The grnuiuhi arountl the resideiuo will be converted Into a beautiful park by K. f. KdKer tou, of I'lilladelphia, the well known landscape gauliuT, Cheap Rates to Crlifomlii. Parties ilcs-lriiiK to make tup to Cali fornia, Ailomi or .N'evv JliNlto, cither tor busincMi or plcisiite, inn tlo ho now at almost half price. r.very Tuesday, until April until. Iu eltislve, tickets maiked "Colonist" may be piuehiiMed via Soiitlicin ltullway tor $lt,(ii) uom WashliiK-tnn, JltiM iiiuu Philadelphia, and correspondingly low prlii s fuiin other polnis. The Woullierii Hallvay and rtmilheiu P.u lite voinpaio opera to thiough i . clliHliin hei'ies l rum Washing-tun, leaving' Moudavs, tu -.-days and l'"r. cl.iys, the Tuesday sltepcr being avail able (or "f ololllsl ' tickets Tlni boith rate lu them sleepei.s Is only $7.u0, two penple lulntf allowed to oicupy one berth If desired. Personal coinluetois and Pullman pollers go through with each sloipcr. There aie oilier new, conveiilint ami ceonumie.il feaiuies connected with those exclusions vvhlih may bo ascertained I rum (Jhaile.s 1., Hopkins, Dlstiict Passenger Ah'eut, Southern Hallway, SJ! fhe.stntit htieot, Philadelphia. A Spiing- Tonic. Uvi.iyboil iiccilb a tonic In the fiptliiK; at this time the bystem craves n tonic. It Is luuisi -cleaning time for your body, l.lchty's Ouluiy Nerve Compound will tone up ymir nervo, blood, kidneys nnd liver, nnd till )ou with health and energy. .Sold by Mat. thows llrothcrs, 9 Oigans for Sale Cheap. You can buy n good second hand Or gan us low ns $10.00 ut Oni'insey Hall, J. V, aueint-ey, Pi op.. J Washing-, ton avenue, ycrauton, Pa. Holy Thursday Floweis At Clark's annex, lieu AVdshlngton ave nue, and at our coiner stoic. McCHutock with His Eabter Flowoia Will be at PJS Washington avenue. MACHINISTS' MASS MEETING LISTEN TO ADDRESSES ABOUT THE EIOHT-HOUR DAY. Intel national President James O'Coimell, of Washington, Last Night Addicssed an Open Meeting at St. Thomas' College Hall on This Question Expiessed Himself Confident That Manufactuiers Will Grant It on May 20 Address Made by President Mitchell. Pr'sldeat .lames n'Conricll, of the Hit I'liatlotinl association nf .Machinists, last nlirlit delivered a .stirring- address teKiirdlng tin. ninc-lioiir niovemeiit at an open meeting ,,f Kleclrlc fltv lodne, No. HS0, held at St. Thomas' hall. An Unci oe ting- np.'ech by Piesldent John Atltclicll. of the Pulled Mine AVorkcrs, was aiiolhet of the session's features. Piesldcnl O'Conuoll Is louring Hi country In behalf of th" nln-hotir movement. The JikiiI lodtfe met at Hulbci-i hall at 7.:'.0 o'clock nnd, I'oriii-lug- into lino, led by Lawrence's baud, pnradtd the stitcts before going lo lliu hall When Pitwldeiit Humphrey fampbell tailed the ineetlng- lo older tin loiini was well tilled with local machinists and visitors, uom Carbondale and oth er neighboring places. On the stage sat President O'Coimell, President .Mitchell, or the Mine Winkers; Martin D. Flaheily, (i.-orgc tiolhlcr, a number of oilleers of the Machinists' union ami memlii'i.s ot the Central Labor union, Williitm Yoiks, of the Paterson local, and olhcts. PIU.'.SIDI'.'NT O'fONNliLh S AD- nm;ss. PlesltleiiL Campbell tnailu a brief lu ll odilclory .iddicss after an owrluiu by the orchestra, explaining the pur post; ol the meeting, and after two waiml.v applauded selections by the William Council Glee elub President O'Coimell was Introduced to his atldl tnee. He strongly Impressed upon all his licai ers the value of unionism in every walk of life and declared that lb' tl.i.vs of Individualism have long been passed. As it icstilt of this, he aiguetl, strikes, lockouts and blacklists .ue dying out and a more civilized mode of settling dlllieultlos has been arilveil at between eniploycis and em ployes. "The mlnei& bete In your own lionn," said the speaker, "have pioved that with association comes law and order, power ami .illluenie and Increased ic spivt lor the working man. Those fame Illinois have had the coinage, nun cover, to demand and obtain an eight-hour day, while you machinists toll along ton boms dally. Hut wo aie going to get one hour for you at least as a stall m and on May 20 we will receive our answer Horn the omplojers all over the tountry before whom we havt. laid our demands lor this ar langoiiiont." Jiy .i seiies of statistical le.isoning, Pi'is-ldeut O'Coimell then pioved that slimier boms meant mine woikmon, and muie wiukmon higher wages-. "Wo believe we -will secilie the nine hour day lor you," he hopefully teniurked, "and obtain it without any tumble, as we ahe.idy have the assurances of many of the laigost niamituetuiers lli.it they will grant it, mid only today two of the laigest concerns, in Now Yoik staittd It in," Jle concluded bis addioss witli an ap peal for n. porftct oigiinUation and haimonv-, and played that the machin ists' demands be gi.inted without their bting need to lesort to a sliike to ob tain the cunt ession. MITCimU.'S TALK, l'lositlcnt Mlttlioll, of Hu- Mine AA'oikeis-, was gieeled 'with a volley of applause, which shook tlio i afters, and ill the com so of a .short addioss, said. , 'Follow workois, toilav iiimks an I epo( h in the industrial lilMoiy of this CKimtiy. Just tlnee j ears ago the I eight hour day was granted the union j which I i-"pio.sent, and since that time, wages have steadily increased and our ' ttado has boon lalsed from tho lowest I depth" of despondency to it fair foot lug with the ntliei, "i kiuvv little of machinists-, but T .".in anxious tor moio than one reason for ou to i educe Mtir hours. For one teuton, that on would then per haps (idt making mining machines, and one bane of the miners' llfo be u moved." Then tinning fiom the jocular vein of his last lemttrk, he resumed: "The ees of the enthe trades unions will he upon you, as It Is the policy of the Ameiiciiii Fedeiatlon of Labor to once a ear single nut a union to try for shorter hom.s, and your success or fallui o moans llkn icsults to the next movement of the same nature. "Von can depend upon the Mipport (if all the other ttades, and for my THE Title Guaranty and Trust Co. No. 516 Spruce Street, Scranton, Penna. Cnpltnl, Rill Paid HOARD OP niouvi limn. W1I.I.1VM t IIAII,s..p, JOHN W 1.1.1,1 s IIOI.UI.MH.CK, l). !. .IIIIIXMIV, lll'.MU A. Iv.S.VIT, AMHII.W II. AIIIIAM M:sllin. .lil-ITH O'llltlD.N. t lit 5T ItOMNfcOS, EXECUriVB COMMITTOn. Abram Nesbitt, William F. Hallstead, Thomas H. Wntkins, O. 5, Johnson. H.N.imines nnd insures titles to real estate. Acts as Executor, Administrator, and Guardian. li.xecutes trusts of every description. Assumes entire clurpe of real estate, Receives money on deposit and allows interest. Becomes sole surety on fidelity, couit and official bonds. Loans money on bond and moitgage. From time to time will offer to the public high grade investment securities. L. A. Wntres Andrew 11. HcClliitock Henry A. Knapp Ralph S. Mull , Williird, Warren & union, I ran say you will find no bet ter supporters thnii the United Mine Wot Iters of Atneilea." President Mitchell then told of the numerous beneficial results accruing to tho mine workors since tlio eight hour day bns been Inaugurated and brottsht bis remarks! to a close by u lmlf-ser-lous, half-Jocular appeal to tho ma chinists to stop making mining nut chines. TALK BY S. H. SOPER. College Secretary Spoke at Y. M. O, A. Meeting Yesterday. S, II. Super, college secretary of the state Young Mun's Chilsthtn associa tion, gave a must Insplilng talk Sun day afternoon ut the Young Men's fhilstlan association temporary bead (Itiarters, Ho spoke upon the lessons to be drawn from the story of the ilch .voting man who naked Christ what he must do to iuheilt eternal life and who was told to soil all he bad and follow him. lie dwell especially upon the last wolds ol the stoiy, leferring In the manticr In which the young man left Cln 1st "he went away sorrowful." It was not necessary, lu: said, to lurther follow his hlsloiy. It was tho hlstoiy of cv'vy limit who has hud Ihe oppor tuiitly of ucecptlng Cln 1st and win has failed to taku advantage of it, on'y lo go back once nunc Into tlio ways of sin, piobably ii" or lo Kline back. WILL CONSIDER OFFER. Harvey Silk Mill Girls to Meet This Afternoon and Take Action Upon Superintendent's Proposal. Althouch Kupelhltelidelil W. 11. D.i vK of the Summit Hlik Manufactur ing company Sunday slated that he would yestottlay give out a lull .state ment of tho mill owners' status in the mi. Iter, he later changed his mind. When seen ycstei day attei noon ho said he had nothing to s,ay further than that he had conferred with a number of tho other operators and they deemed it wise to maintain silence, at this jtmct.lre of the situation. This afternoon will decide whether or not the Harvey silk mill girls ie turn to work. Several meetings wete held last week by tho local to boar the icport of the committee which conferred with riupei Intendent Joseph Haivey, who proposed to them tonus for losuinlng woik. on none of tho occasions however, were then! ti suln t lent number of members of the union pieseut to take final notion upon tho important iiuestlon. Tito Klotz local v ill also meet, their session being held In St. John's hall, on Cripottse avenue. Superintendent Butler, of the Simpson Silk company, of Mlnookn, was waited upon by a committee of strikers Saturday aft" noon and after hearing their piupo sal, infoimed them that the company will not ir-cognlze the union. He added th.it in the matter of wages the Simp son people will pay es near tho scale offered by the Satpioit company as pos sible. The Lackawanna mill at Taylor .s nrw In full operation, and the strikers tool rather elated over the success of the Tnjlor girls. EIGHT STORY BUILDING. It Will Soon Bo Elected as an Addi tion to the Counell Building on Washington Avenue. The Conuell buildliK. on the westerly side ot North Washington avenue, be tween Lackawanna avenue and Spruce stteet, is at piesent the laigest olllce liulldiue- In the city, but It is now pro posed to ineicnse its size by one-half and to make It compare favoiably with some of the big skyscrapers of New York eil. The plot of giound to the south of the building, now occupied by the Grand Anny of the Kepublie Memorial hall, has been purchased by William Council, the owner of the building, and plans are being prepared for the erec tion of an eight-story addition, with a forty-five-foot ft outage upon It. This w 111 be equal In depth to the present building and will be of similar con struction, so that when completed it will harmonize with tho piesent struo tuio. It will contain a stoic and no less than eighty offices. There ate 150 otllces in the building at present, so that the total number will be I'UO. The Memmial hall will be torn down nnd the woik of eonstiucllon commenced Just as soon as tho plans have been completed and the conttaot awmded. It is believed that the building will be tlulshed nnd icady for occupancy In tho early fall, Teachers Will Anticipate Monday, Tho first day of institute, and send In monthly lepoits Thursday evening. " Geo. Howell. $150,000 no DIRECTORS. MtfMXlOCK. M.onm. n. .sMi 1 ii. i:i:ki;it waiiiicv. 'iikim.vs ii. waimxp, li. A. WA'llll.S, . President Vice-President Vice-President Trust Officer Knapp, Solicitors. EXCEPTIONS SUSTAINED QUINNAN DIRECTED TO PRE PARE NEW REPORT. Matter of Lackawanna Township's Indebtedness Is Submitted to Him for n New Report Judge Archbald Believes That He Exceeded His Power When Ho Went Into tho Question of the Legality of Claims. Suggestions Thnt He Makes to the Commissioueis. Judge P.. AW Aichbald handed down an opinion yestoulay sustaining lliu exceptions to tho tepnit of Alloinoy John P. Qulniiaii, who was appointed by the court n onuulssloiier lo mar shal Hi': Indebtedness of Laekawnmia township. The mutter Is loteitod back to him tor a new icpuix, The opinion follows: 'IliN l .1 pruiutlhii,' iiftliltitul mi piiitlnii ii f (lie Mi'0il-i in nf bilk lu. nm i limielilp, iiiulcr tin Ait of Until .11, l-iil. 1', t p.J, In in ir li.ill ll.e hiiblilciliiri of th" limn.!ilp lot Ilia pmpOMi pf mitin- ntikiitl ii kii' Iul li Ifvy to pay 11 'flic in t pntlilci, "Win ti It tli ill lu' 1'inii in tin t'uirl nf illilti- m vlini.t nf a lit i-minn ti' t,ii slit" ll'il Hie dililt iliu In aiif lulikt or liti.iip In Mill tiniilj rliill cvopi) .lie amount uliitli iipilMviut ei i'M'iiCls n ij eolkit in .inj .till In t iatiii it at pli m 111 iiRiililol, ' il r-lt ill .mil lint lio I infill for Mul innrf, allu a.-ci ll linlni !) lirtti mi ins I lie .'Huuiiiil. nt inilililiilnt nl im p n IP ii lu ili-liiil ni ImMi-ililp lit i vult of m iinl unu., In illril the piup, i oltl. i is li -pi i Id tiMlion !' nilli it an nniiii.nf iifticicnt tn pit tlio sum ' ll it H tliiliidl in l.ihitili Coal nml .Nat I.i tiiiu ii'inpin.t's ;iiiil, I1J I'a. .'.mi, tint lb" proct (fling ho pUM.' llicil pio-'ippn-iit tlnl tl i inili litiilmH li.t- Intu pirvluil-b a-ti it.iiiii I ninl livnl ,n by jiiilaintiil llic iiiiililm't, scttli nn ut, in utlitiwi-p, .ti tint Hit' ilioii-i can lit- ut;iililcil (nly .1s (C(iiti'iiu, , Mnl tliat t lie unlit linl no puttir t" tiy anil pi-s lipmi llic limit of (illirr ililin-. pn."Piitiil nnilti it. 'lliu etiii-line-lion put ui mil Hip tit U l.linliiiL" iipon n-i, ami a do lint mp liow tin- icpoit of llit loiinnis liniii'i fill si mil In lliu face of it. Willi (lint 1 ilc i" ami pain-, in Hi'-- 1 11m I lo pintitt till tmn-lilp fiom tlio Imiili'ii nt imlililtiliit-1 lr-t-linr npon It, Im ia i niliMtnicil tn ifL tlio li .it fiuin the (InIT, lint niilnilnnat.-lt lie In- ninki taK. n limit Mian tlio I nv ptiliilt'l. Iff was lint .iiitlmiiritl tn hy, un (lie ninIK ,n lie In-, llip 'aliilitv of any tliliiH (onle-loil lu'fon linn Tu nllo tlii- winiltl Im lo il. in ie Hip pullts nf tin ir ioii-IItminn.ll light ol dial I't jm.t nlnrh -.f-taiinot ilo. 'Ii-Kir vi. bliclilon, Hi I'.i. In. NOl LOMTAll't.AU'.l). Nor tlot-s the stalnto nmlcr ton-liit-iiiiiun enn tiinplitc it. 'lliat I- jn,t ttlnt .n iitliinploil In- llip appilhnK in tlio ta-o In 11.' Pa. fiipia, lint lliu emnt lulil Hut tiny linl no Mainlini? ti, ilo mi. This ipio-tion i lino up aDiin in Iltiwor'- appral, 1J7 I'.i. I'll, unili'r tlie Act nf Apit !-', ls-7, 1. I,. 01, winch 1- id. illicit with tin- Aet nt 1-ilJ, pse(pt tint it ulilis to lmi ntiKk-, nml nut rally 'tai tho s line ton-trtiellon put upon 11, hut il nn- fin tin i- hthl lint lis pun- linl lo rlnht lo nitpiviiip, anil imili'it lliu imklitcilnp's ailiulllcil by llip lioiousii ail th'.rilii-. To llip -..11111- pnnil clfptt aie- ll.o ta-p- nf W ill.p--lluip li.wn-liip, I ktilp si, mJ Wilkfn'llinc luun-lnp, '-..nth w.ml, s Kulp .111. t ufortunililt tho i unimi ionoi bv ili-injauliii-the- l.iw so laiil down In- toll, n lufn lii.llul.il turn. Ilo li.i. Inaiil it citat Itiith Hie pniits pio ami ton wilh I'fr.iiil to ili-puinl ililm .uiii -uiiii he l.tt- allowtd ami oiut Ihiottu out, anil lit' his inituittl into tho ihnittii a- well ns (ho ciiu-u tt attitiii nt jutliauiuta duh t(tn (ltd ac'ilu-l llip towu-hip, ami ill- illnt.ul lliom in wholp or in put on tho giniiiiil nf .nlln-lon and rlhti-weo, ac(oidiiiir tn hi- i onit lion- fiom Hie rvn'dipe pioihittil. An .uiuiler di-lnliulin; liiials in i mil I it distil fuiin .1 shtiifl's -do mo, Ik culliuiitd to i-aiuinu into Un) eollii-ht thaiattir nf a juilsmi ut uinl lt'lu-f pij'ncnt if n ll -') fuiiinl. Mulji.v'- Appi il, 10J pa. .iJil. lluL hi- puwns ate tiy dilTticnt tioin Iho-o of a ruuiiuu-ionii- liiulir llic -tiluti' wliltli we have licio and aiu not tu ho .is-unud on annum nf nin -uppi-cd .iiiilo'j. .liuUniiut- tjiilj u (Ctticd in louil- of coinpttt'iit ,url-dii lion no cnelii-ive ol tlio ninouut -o f'juud ilui in a ptu(i(diur ot Hu- liituii' Hid iieilliLi Uieii tlin aetcr inn- tin lutnhiil of t lie- puly in ie, i i mg llicin tan he' iiiqiiiiiil info. Mmh 1 -- tin tiuj lu- nuiimueil oil ti'tluiuil olijuluu- -nil a th it they aie ba-eil on lown-lup milci- on wliltli Mlit r-.mti.jt bo niaiulaliiod by tilt- holdti or hi-.i--iKine. All Mieli iiu -In-n- .no nnmtd in the juilKiiirnt liiliind uliiih we c.itiuot i-o CM: Mi's l' f.O HVCK. As Ihe lopurt nuijt he tot aidp and llic ow go hck for a new ono, thoic i- no oioa-ion toi nolltiiia: strulini ilu- tvKplioie- wlmh into beta l.il.in lu it. A caulul eou-iiloi ition nf tho lasts tiled, In nine al-o in uiiiid iii-i linl Iteil poweis, will no doubt -ate Hit 11011111-.-sioier lioni ftiluro euor. It may be vtcll, how our, to obsene tint 11 pioeonlui',' cf this (hai actcr btais little it'.-tniblincu lo one tunlci- the Act of Juno 1, lsTii, p. j,, pit, piovidln,' foi nscrrlaiiiiiig and apportioning the Imlilikilinsj wliere .1 town-hip i- ditidetl and a I1nr11u4.l1 tit aloil out ot .1 pait ol It as wa- the ta"e in Jonkins Vo. Yatosvillc, 1 Kulp lw, on wlntli tho toinnii-sioiiir Is tald lo Ii.ne in put itlied. Ahoio all it ij lo be borne in niliul tli.it tlio jiuipum; to be attained is the nine .unit tin im nt and computing of Hie iiudi-pulnl iiuleliU.l up-5 of Hie ta ill-liirl aflirttd, to that 1 tp( c1.1l rate 111 ij- bo leiled uinlti- tho ilunli'ii of tilt cum 1 to pit- it. 'llic whole piocea-, as it i said, is ts-uilnlly tM'Cutlniiaiy in wliich hy tin- i-Mtulc tlie cum. niini law ndniinl-lrativt fuiitiiou- of th. iU.ulir t--ions ure drawn upon. No doubt tie tuiuiuu- tlonir iinj st ilc In his repeat lint certain 1 hniia made .imitt-t tlie tnwu-hip .ue in ill-pule, tikins; tan) tu sen tint tilt- di-pulo Is 1 in- ttiuth ihe pally 1111M11K it 1- t ul i tlnl It, laitt, ami 011 Ibis ii.i-1-, williotit pi-slua: upun Hull ullliiiili v il iililt, and btiut; taicfiil In bite it upper tint ll.' tlnC- nut, he un) omit tht m Hum Hit M.lnelule of debli vthldi he icpoiU for pitiutiit, lit nut al-o pn-.,l be- aulliuiUe'il lu divide up 1 lalui-, f-oiiiu Ittlil-of whith aie lmi ili-puliil, wliih mil-ir- arc, but this, U tlouhll'ul, Ami .i,iiu, if otlfT 1 1 ilnn, wliclliri In juiUliknt m nul.au 1111 iluil.ililj plid, U would stent .1- IIioukIi thi-n (utiid bo piopiilt icputtnl maillMl and iissnl bv. lie may till tin 1 for .1 I ll.e h.isuii oinit il.uuis l'ot ill jui'Ultlit Wlllill till tbtll lace ait' ln.i'1 Invalid. Tho-o oli-citallon.- aie muiii -lito iih.l. ly III order I" ti ami aid in iho imitii m In- liOll Of tin- pli'hUlll Willi ll tile 11 IIIIIII--IUI11I- lu ll' lull- I1I111, and wliltli i not 111 ia-j ' n". l,M)MIMUM,v- UMlllMOl . Iho iiiilt'litt'dnc'ss nf (hi town-lilp is tin nn mi and invited 1 i l; i 1 1 in.iin, and vie 1 iiiin.r bit itniniiml tlio rfoit o tin iouimiioiKr lo m il, however mict'il.tn, lint this I- nut tlio 1 u lo tin to nor aie hi- puwtii aiUiutto fur iho purport-. While ll may ho line, 1, niiml, tint 1I16 iiuiit slioiill not luul Us aid in 11 iiululi ut 1I1I111., Ii"i- priil i'lo by .1 liull'l mm- in Unu payment, it 1 .1 i-nfflt ieiit pioiuliou ,n,uu3t ill lauiL- Ja to Wlllill Hie su'i,, -I lou 111. ij P. I ,w lully luade lo tlind t Item aside tur the piiMiil wilhout tlti-idlna; upon tit 'ir vditlltt, so tint othilj ai tu which there i in tonliotciy 1 ,n be paid. 'Iho titrpllon, olhir Hi in thine ol Un- Peli ware, LitKawaniu uinl Wi-tern railroad -au u. laiiiul, and the lopuit of the loniiuiiriiiir sit atitlo, and llic cast itlcucd bail, lo lilui lor a new 1 1 poll. SCRANTON COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Pupils Gave a Recital in Guernsey Hall Last Niht, The pupils ol tho Hcraiituu I'ollcue of .Music, Ituydu i:vuus, dirt. 1 tor, gave a iccltal last uib'ht In (Itierusuy hall heroic an audience which coiufortably tilled the auditorium, and which was not sparing1 In its npplaiihe. The piano bolos vveiu among the best numbers on the protrrunmie. They In cluded a bpleudld lentlltiou of .Mus. l;ou ski's waltz in 10 Hat by Kilvvard Williams, and beleetlons by .Miss, Jennie Uynon, A. Milton Charles, Ivor Pi Ice and Miss Uairiet Jaekbou. ltcclliitioiis wero given by Miss Norinu Decker and I You're Thinking- i I About Easter Presents CM "-2 Uf colliso you aie. A Vase, Jardiniere or l;ern llisli for g3 Howcrs or plants. Possibly it's an liaster Wedding. Wc ife huvt! lieen looki 'g ahead lor dainty articles, which will be 5 longest chciishcd as gifts. , Our line ol ioc,, 35c nnd 50c. Novelties is large. Look them over, J CXxVXVcCMVe, Geo. V. Millar & 1 1 FWIS k RFII IyI I Always Busy. j! 1 14 and 116 Wyoming Avenue h4 n '. C ft)'. Of Course Our Guarantee Ladies Easter Shoes Lad'es' Fine Dress Boots and Oxfords lor Easter. .$1.00 Ladies' Fine Dress Boots and Oxfords for Easter. .$1.50 Ladies' Extra Fine Diess Boots and Oxfords for li.is ter $1.75 Ladies' Supeitine Dress Boots and Oxfords for Eas ter S2.00 The Children. The spice of life. We haye for them the kind of shoes that will protect their feet thiough lite. Infants' Soft Soled Shoes.. ioc Infants' Diess Shoes 25c Infants' Full Dress Shoes. 50c Children's Dress Shoes... 75c Children's Supciiine Dress Shoes S1.00 W!a ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONEST. 114 nnd 116 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. ESXABL-ISMED I .M 1888. reqrisi7rraTc- 0WjWXplWPtWPXJKMWP00MM0X0.00Ji0'00?i. Kit U it ttr 3T&9 s s i our Hi icycie f -. -- - In good shape for the ridiug season? NONA Is the time to have your vork doue. it propel ly. aa tf f a ttv 5 Bittenbender & Co.,g $j 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. Zi0axi0Ta0a0a00$0pP',i'xxi' h tro0000yi0xe00xaa'.0i'ffx00y.00'0.0000 M P .t- -. - "- "-' -' " ' - " tlM o 0. tlrf leldraii, ncr S5 ANNOUNCE-. tt est Xlrf New anivals in Foulaids, New Waist Silks, Inclusive Styles m l-.astcr NecUwear, 9 INCLUDSNG iKnoSSBT Panne Velvet and Satin Stockb, Luce Collais and Jabots, bsle and Silk Hosiery all being Specials for Today. 0 bit CD tk0 U M0 an tVj 0M. Utf 126 Wyoming Ave. NEW TELEPHONE 195, UK iiii;nrfjis(;iini!i Mibs Nina Olinsjicad, pupils ol' Mis P.lllllllO t'OBbWoll Hull, tilt) IllbllUCtl-l-bh ill elocution. Violin holo.s vvcie lulidoicd bv .Mbs I Nellie Mack and l-'iiiiilt Hoylc, both ot whom displayed much pioiiclency. The Vtn.il muubers included a baiKoue bolo . by W. A. ltobc-ils nnd a duct by him- self and Mm. Pumk Uiundase. J s: Co. miSJ9 Easter Shoes feu every member of the family. You can select from thejold favorites the kind that made our shoes famous or from the new friends, those smart, up-to-the minute kind. Goes with Every Pair Misses' Kxtra Fine Diess Shoes $1.00 Misses' Superfine Dress Shoes $1.25 Hen's Wear. Men's Boots and O.xfotds, in a' I leathers .$i.5o Men's Fine Boots and Ox foids $2.00 Men's Extra Fine Boots and Oxlords $2.50 Men's Stipe rline Boots and Oxfoi ds S3.00 The Boys. Kittle Boys' Fino Dress Shoes 65c Little Boys' Extra Fine Dress Shoes x . . . .75c Little Boys' Superfine Dress Shoes $1.00 Boys' Fine Diess Shoes. $1.00 Boys' Extra Fine Dress Siioes $1.25 Boys' Superfine Dress Shoes $1.50 IESLLY o SI I." 8 We do jJij ,,. - ... - - .. Scott 0 i 0l At If it UK 0n o JttC 0 0. rfnitarffcMi&r;vmrf'1r"nyff SHALL NUMBER OF PERMITS. l)lll twellty-tllleu bllildine,' pcliuii I wete isbtud by Inspector Jackson dm-, Iuk Urn month ot Maich. Tlio total value of the buililliiRS ft.e wliich iieiiulls wuie Ususd was i"J . Of 3. & Co. "
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