The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 05, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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I'HE SOUAKTOtf TllIBUN IS-FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 100JC.
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To-day's Milk
Is net se gut! twnerrtw's crum will iwt bi btlttr
ttwn Dr. Hand's Phosphatcd Condensed Milk. Kcdticcd
from the unskimmed milk of clover-fod cows canned
in a building: scrupulously
The addition of phosphates
hypophoriphites to
Dr. Hand's
Phosphated
Gondensedj
Milk
makes it ideal food for children
building strong bones,
teeth, nerves, rich blood,
solid flesh; the greatest
restorative for workers;
aging persons, invalids
cqnal to a diet ot
whole wheat.
Makes coffee tmrmlcM;
ton ken rveryllilnglietter.
Ilouklrt l,v mail free
DR. HAND
CONDENSED MILK CO..
Scranton, Pa.
Ice Cream.
REST IN TOWN.
rtC Per
QC Quart
LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO
'J i If r lenr Orclen Promptly 1U verol
:Sf337 Adams AvemiN
Scranton Transfer Co.
Hagga.te Checked Direct to Hotels
and Private Residences.
Office T.. L. & W. Passenger
Station. Phono PJS.
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l CITY NOTES :
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Ml.l. liiMHIIIIfiW'. Tlic ijiii Mi.- i lull Mill
tic V.J .i riiKi- .mtl i.ttuly ,io lot tin- ln-iielll ut
l!u- i liililrc-n'-. w.nil nt tin I.ti k.iu-.ititu Ihk
pil.il, s.itniili.i- .itti'iiimin .mil rinilii'j. .it -.'lii
W'x'c.jij i nr .'i nine.
MIT TUN .101 1. V sllKIIIDW.Tlif .Mm Mii-ii-fl.in,
wli' i ! .im-s-tril mi Hip i-Iiuki- "I l.iricn.i',
it iile ,u ilir iiuiifi- i.t Mni.li.m rcil .mil
l.umii-, .mil i-. not the .lulin Mii-iiil.ui rcitlin
at ,V."I rmiitli -lu'i'i.
MM IP i.tiXXi: . .HUM.. -It i.- iiii.li-iMi.ml
t'nl Mii ll.mil iI.iimii' im.l M.iji.r .Mcllri.lr, mIic
'11' lr tin mil- in l.ihllf ,.( till' i-.IIIm- nt Ili-ll
frrfil.nn, nill -h-.iK In I Ills city liming tlic
I ft 1 1 1 1- i.m cf tin-, in.. nil..
I IIAIUiKH Willi NuX-.-l I'l'iiUT. I'r,ink
Rirnii.'in, ul .Inlm-nii'-. I'.iIiIi. Iliinniui.', u.i ,n-ri'-tril
,i-lntl.o mi .1 M.iii.int mi inn out l.y hi
iti', M.iiK.irci. mIio ili.irci-i liim uilli ilchoiliuii
Jinl ii..iimi.ioiI. lie M.i-. ininiiiiltt-il to llw
cniiiity j.iil in iicl.mil of slim lull,
l" ST. mill's 'lOPAY. llic -.-rik-o lo.liy
nt St. t.uU',, i:ii-i"i.il chilli h will l.c lirlil .it
tlic folloiiinu limit-: 7 .i. tn,, Hi,;:ti a, in., 10 to
It i, tn. .iii. T.;tn p. in. Tin j.it i .Diiojit of li.ip-lt-m
Mill lif .nliiilnl.tciTil toiuoin.ii- ,il I lio lioiu-i
of in ii. in. .in.) :i p. in. Ilnli iuiiiiiMinii.il will
lio icli-l.r.-itril at 7 i, in.
Mil' YKT IPI'Aliril.p.- Tin Ii.kI.i ..f ihr ,ir
llimm iii.in loiiinl in liiuniioii' nu Tm-iUy U
hifll at .Inn. - niniu'ii? in Xoiili scum n.j In,
r. . ji-i Ik.mi lilriiillii-il. !i, .Imio. i.ilil l.tl nlaht
tlut unlets it is l.li-ntilKil lii (onioiroiv II will
In. liiiiiul. 'Ilii vill In. ii-inlnc.1 iiii.i-ihii.1 l.y
It .lili'imu-il sl.iic nt iloi-iiiiiii.iti.ii,
l.. I,, fr . I'AV lt.Wx.--Th." Ii..iji,.. I..I.1,.
.iii.iim.t ami Wotcin ciiiiiium- uvl, n,
next i.iji .!. I.)l.m., ,il tin- v.ninn-. iolliciii-..j
I'llili.i, .iiil ."., AioiuUli'. Amliiiul,..,, Hj..s
ll.illMcail, Hunt, IViti'li.Mic, Wiio.liv.ii.l. -..iim.
il-ii, Auil ii, Aictili.il.l. Ili'llcini', llii.l.in, (...in.
(.a. t'ciitiiiciii.il, Ii.hIkc, i:.miiti.n, lli.lilcn, lli.lc
I'Jlk, DitiMil, I'ync, .-lu.111, T.iyli.ij Muinl.iy, ,iii
7. Iii.iiuoiul .m.i Mutr.
srti!i:sn:ii ix uiuJi:.ii'Aiiiii:. m.i i'...iu-r
t.i Tliom,is Coiuioi., b.ilh ,n (,, ,.ti, lu-ic
ati-f.lfil U,l iiilu in I,(,..mii. for wfiiMtii;
fii Biiihtijiii kj(ui. on u iiii-nluiii in (tut i lie.
U.iir.uu for tliolr .iii.st on a i-1i.ii u,. ,. j.mvi'n.
V.lltC l.cn III till- lllllll. of 111, I,,,,!) luilii,. ,in,'i.
Wfiliicjilj.i. Tin.-., ivi-iu ini.. ,it ih,. iu,i,,
f Citoiiro llwiidou, of :n! Uu Ujw.iniu .ticnti,.,
ho Jaim, llic.i tciU U Hem ,I,,, i,t .
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4 We offer subject to prqvious t
4 sole, nny part of
$10,000
North Jersey nnrt Potono Mt. I
4 Ice Company,
;Qold Bonds:
4 5 per cent. Free of Tax, Ma. t
tuve 1010, T
4 Intel eat payable April anil
Octobej, T
'llic.e ln.iJ, jic alliily kciiuiI l.y j Imt T
IIIOIIK;!- .l M.IVI41 tllOUMIld JllCS i.(
una and wtn iU Uquavs, iljjhi m -f
ttji. itc hicc and mil iuiiu-uIuh u a
4 application. T
f ( Breifiwiy, S. v. WllkcsUanc.
T Cartcndalr. .
4 4. S imi e, C'ciumouttciltli llldg.,
bcraotun. 4-
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clean.
and
ii.h a,lici in the Colnmliia liotd on lower
(..lclciM-jtiun aionue.
A HOIISi:i.i::s .tlux, n amu.lin; inclJcnl.
i'iviirri'.l on I ..k Law. i-.iM aiiiiiic yclcnl.iy aftri -noil,
in fi out of tl.o llailuud Yoiiiik Men'
("liriitl in ,-ic(-!.iliiii biill.liiitr, A tcmistrr li.nl
Jn, (f.i'.'i.il tlic "V" (t.iiks solti.'J Mt Minn
the l.ni in the h.ift lnoke, allmiitic tlie te.im
lo piwrcil Mill. nut tl- ivacnn. lint tlic w.iiton
l;c-t en tn:mm, wlih the ilrivcr ami annlher
in. on the imv. In cme iiiurruunlnhli! manner,
the mmcoii Mieiieil tou-.iril. Hie luneli ujki.ii,
wliich i-t.in.ls nel to the n-.-ocuth.ii hiiildin-,-,
an.l the vihicle i-.ni .luni lulu (lie liuifli iiMtfon.
Thi-rc iij-i n i-attliim of ill,io, the .plllim; of
i o!Ti-c .mil olhi-r li.ippeniiti;s o tin- ln,iile, anil
th lunch nun Hi., unlit liii waijon li.nl licen
htrnel. Iiy a p.i,ins loeoniolive. When lie te
loicnil ttoni hi filcht, the fli-,. thlni; lie
tlionglit. of M.i (l.un.itti'S Mliicli he u-.itite.l to
ci.lli-,1 Ironi the diiicr, hut the lalli-r only
Miiiii-tl. Ii.icke.l up iiii ii aoii, iiookcd on his
team an.l drove au.iy.
Hoses Given Away
On Satin-iiiiy. AVillt oi-ory pitrclinso
r.nnitintlntr In $l.fii) wo will slvo ii bcan
tlfttl KiiHtfT Huse. .Moats & ItuKon.
LET SP1TTERS BEWARE.
Magistrate Millar Will Cause the Ar
rest of Persons Expectorating' on
Sidewalks in Eighth Ward.
l.i'L thii.se wlni spit upon the side
walks In lite con tml part of the rlty
bowarc.
Piilicu liiKistrate W. S. Millar, who
ii also iililornmii nl tlio ICislitlt ward,
ittir.iiunci'il yoHtorilay that mi Monday
next ho will boRln it rupailo apttinst
all xplttors and will ohuw thoir at-rost.
"I Imvf hooiinio thorouRhly and
heartily disirustcd," said ho to a Trib
une man, "at the liltliy enndltlon of the
streets in the oontntl part of the city
and I have doti-rntined to put a stop
to this spittins nuisaui-o. There isn't a
day that I p,o in my dinner that I don't
have to dodfie a stream of tobacco
juioo boiiiR' sftiirtod from the mouth oC
some corner loafer.
"The condition of the sidewalks on
some of the street corners, notably on
the four corners at the intersection of
l'enn and Lackawanna avenues, is vill
as the result of this spittltiR-. l.ndios
are obliged to pick their steps to pre
vent their skirts from hccnminK satur
ated with the filth. It's a condition, of
affairs which should he stopped, and I
have made up my mind to take the in
itiative. "Xext Monday niorninp: 1 shall sta
tion four special ofllcers on several of
the principal street corners In the
iiard, wlllt instructions to artvsl nn
slRht any person whom they liud ex
pectorating on the sidewalk. The pris
oners will he bruiiKht before me, and I
Kive warnlmr that 1 shall Impose the
full penalty of S.1 line on eaeh and
oven- one of them, ir they don't pay
It. I will commit them to the county
jail for twenty days, and, 1 might mid,
that I'm so dlsKusled thai I'll take
pleasure in doing so."
An ordinance recently lutrmlueetl by
Holed t'oiincllman (', ;. f'hltteuden,
and passed by both branches of coun
cils, makes expc-etorntlni,' on the side
walk a nuisance, punishable by a line
not exceiidlns' $.i for each offense.
The health department of Now York
city Is just now conducting- a crusade
iigaiusl public splttlui,'. and has over
one hundred sanitary policemen In all
pans of the city, with Instructions to
arrest all persons found o.xpoetorntlniT
on the rildctwilkK or in street cars,
AFTER THE COMING SESSION.
Re-arrangement of Onices hi Federal
Building Will Be Made.
I'lUII ttflor the t-eshlon of the I'ulted
States Uistrlel court which opens In
the Federal building Tuesday morning,
nothing will be done in the way of as.
signing quarters lu the Federal build
ing lo tho otlleers of Ihe now court for
the Middle district.
A general icarraiigeiiient of the
rooms occupied for court purposes on
the second lloor wll have lo lw made,
and some of them will have to bo
moved to tho third lloor, Judge. It. W,
Arcltbald has not yet decided where ho
will have his quarters.
THE STRIKE CAN GO ON.
Silk Wojkers for Whom It Has No
Terrors.
A uciv way of emllua tho strike, so
far an they are concerned, has been
discovered by tho silk workers. The
way Is marriage.
Four of them applied for marriage,
licenses yesterday, ami propose to glvo
tin tho mill for tho domestic hearth.
They am Misses Annie M, v. Place,
Ami Williams and Ellen Williams, qf
I his city, and Lizzie Clifford, of Pun
mote. The Scranton Wine and Liquor Co.
Have removed to .'30 Laokawanna
awiiuc, wheio .Mr. J. II. i''oh,n will bo
pleaded to meet his friends.
A ' kjrtT. &'
BANQUET TO
THE F1ELDMEN
CONCLUDING FEAST FOR PRIZE
WINNERS.
The Inlet national Correspondence
Schools Last Night Gave the Third
nnd Final of Their Scries of Ban
quets to the Winners of the Trip-to-Scranton
Contest Banquet Was
Served at Jermyn Besides Prize
Winners It Was Attended by Many
Ofllcers of the Schools,
The tlilid and final baniiuef or the
fterk'N of feasts culminating- the gen
eral cnlertalnmnnl atforded the win
ners of the. trip to gcruiitou contest,
among' their assistant superintendent?.
and solicitor collectors of the Interna
tional Correspondence Schools, was
given at the Hotel Jerinyn last night,
All yesterday the visitors were In
session In "Malta. Temple, Otternspy hall,
where they heard several Interesting'
and Instructive addresses from depart
ment heads and professors regarding
various branches of work. President T.
.1. Kostcr spoke for over nn hour on
the general features of Held work, and
outlined the course to lie followed dur
ing the coming year. Dr. It rati y, dean
of the School of Therapeutics, and As
sistant Manager .1. 11. Helehort gave
brief talks. H. M. I-ane. principal nf
the school of mechanical engineering,
explained the now course instituted In
fhop and foundry work.
X. II. I'routy, professor In lite school
of bookkeeping and stenography! .1. V.
Cosgrovp. professor In the school nt
locomotive cng-ineetlng. and 1., A. Os
borne, principal of the school of orna
mental designing, were among the
other speakers of the day.
TltK BANQCET I..AST XlfiHT.
Nasi night's banquet was served in
the main dining room of the Hotel Jer
myn. the tables being arranged In the
form of a. long rectangle, open at the
upper end.
At the lower end sat President T. J.
Foster, with Vice-President T. K. Jones
ou his left, side and Superintendent I,.
A. La vers, of the Chicago district, at
his right. At the other end was sta
tioned Hanoi's orchestra, and the man
ner in wliich they discoursed the brisk,
lively airs of popular music during the
dinner was not the least acceptable of
the night's features. The banquet it
self was finely served.
At the conclusion of the service,
President Foster arose and in a few
well-cliosen words welcomed the visit
ing field men. He spoke brioflly and in
terestingly of the work being done
throughout the country by the schools,
nnd mentioned the fnol that H'il.nno
students ate now enrolled in its vari
ous courses.
The schools have 1.1K2 lioldnien, and
about the same number of employes at
work in the otllces In this city. Presi
dent Foster told of the great advant
ages offered any active young man in
the field service of the company, and
declared that promotion is prompt and
sure to all men who show themselves
worthy of it. Those present at the ban
quet were:
PI! "SUNT AT Till-: BAXOl'KT.
rwon ii. i:. Wiii". w. i:. t;.iiii,ou, i .v.
Ai ci.
I'.niadi.in !,. W. M. I ppi-r, r. W. Tic-h.iiu.
fctilr.il Xrw Vnrli Tt. O. Hats. W. 0. -Mi.mk I.
Central I'emisilvanla- W. W. Yoiinc. M. I
llaMcid, W, A, CipMcll, .l.mii-1 S. brake, .m
ietii,or. fliii-JSO I.. A. t.aieis. A. I Tir.il.le Ii. f
W-illcr. I. .1. Wii'l.lm.iii fi 11 lr,c l ,' nil.
lirrt. A. h. O'r.iiuni, .1, A. M.ir.piti-. ('. II. Act.
It. K. rj.lilrin.iii. W. II. Undo.
Il.iilford. f'.mii. C. K. (Iii.v-.nlh. 1. !'. Ilieiivr.
New Yoik--.'. A. Tjylor, 'c.ikc 11. Alcandu,
('. I". Sinnintnii, .r. It, K.ilrlini n-.
I'hil.ldel.liia-ll, i:. I'. f.lail,, 1,. II. ll.ueiu,
.Telm ;iiiinli;h.ini, solii-itor mlleitm.
WasliiiiKtun 1). .. Whit.iker. K. I!. Il.iiiiiin.n.l.
Si union- T. .1. I'o-iter, Jl. V. I.u kin. D.nid
Cot tic, S. . All.li, T. II. .tones c. , (.un-ter,
.I. I. Iti'trlirrt. .1. Ii. .lones. .1. .1. Cl.nl;. II. II,
Line, li. A. 0,lmrn. W. II. Rlriliiour, X. II.
I'routy. .1. I', Commie. Ilr. Y. V. Iti.nly. Ilr.
.1. f, I'lice. W. Scott Collin.!, II. ,, ltol'iln-on,
;coikc 1'. Lord, Heodiei- OkiIoii, (.'. It. (Jileon,
lliailw tJ.iniciicll, 1M I,. Hall, .laiob IVler. W,
I'. Wciilid. II. ,. Ch.iml.eM, .1. A. ikI,'.,. A,
I!, limit, P. W. 'il,on. Jnlm I,, M.iitin, (,, X,
KjelMadt, II, S. WYI.h, .1, T. niMt.l. n, 1'. I,.
Hue, II. V, Du.inliene, Ci.indc I', Kr.iu-e, I. I),
Wjiinigtiin, l'cicy Mooie, .1. A, Pranl, .1. l.
l'o-tcr, I'tank M(l,.iui;liliu. II, A. I'l.nin.
AT THE CATHEDRAL.
Elaborate Ceremonies Yesterday In
Observance of Holy Thursday.
The service-! at St. Peter's cathedral
yesterday In observance of Holy Thurs
day.ono.of the greatest ftastdnys in tho
calendar, were espo-lally elaborate find
the cliurrh was vNiled by crouds or
people all day long.
Thoio was a low ntasti h'olemnls'oil
tit 7 o'clock and at ! o'clock a pout III -oal
high tuns:- celebrated by ltiglu Kev.
Mlslinp M. .1. llulMij. The principal of
llcers of tho mass were as follows:
Assistant priest. Kev. Thomas P.ea;
deacon: l!ov, Peter "Wiuleir, sub-doa.
con, liev. Andrew ychovlez; assistant
deacons. 1,'iv, Peter Christ nlid J!o,
1 J. MeMntius; master of ceremonies,
Itov. Joint J, "irlflln. Over twenty oth
or clergymen assisted In Ihe service.
Tim masr over, a proeofslou wat
formed and tilts Hhssel Sacrament was
temovet' to the teonsltoiy on Ihe loft
side of the altar, where It was adored
dining' i la day by hundreds of devout
woivhlppeis, Tho repository was boun
tifully ilicorated with cut Mowers and
Incandescent lights nnd presonted a
f-luRtilaily handsome appearance.
In the afternoon, commepilng at l.fio
o'i lock, tho chanting of the Tenebnio,
which was begun on Tuesday, was
crmplHt'-d, The mass of tho pre-sano.
tilled bout will bo celebrated this morn
ing at S o'clock and the devotion to the
ci'Oi-s will bo observed during the day.
Did You See McCllntock's Easter
Flowers?
Where',' Why tu ls Washlm-ton
avenue. Hyacinths, tulips, Master l
lles, aaallas, crimson nimbler loses,
siiirca, daisies, dal'foilllls, geiiestti and
many others. Plants are luvely .mil
(illces ilfilit.
Oriental Rugs,
It' you come and ask for up -a.-tt-r
bargain, be binv yoil will get H.
lllchuellan lJrothers,
'" l"l Washinston avoaue
Imported Ladles' and Gentlemen's
Gloves for Easter Wear,
Wo have Just ivoeivod cur spring Im
portations of Latllts' and fienllcmeu's
illiivt'H. Si-u our window. Vrleo .t J"ii
kius, 130 "Wyoming .iveiuic.
Coursen's. Prim Butter
supplies llncst trade, lleduced.
Ak for Kelly'a uuluu crackers.
r " -' "S h.A''-'' VW ' '-..1.
HRAIN POOD.
Is of Little Benefit Unless It Is Di
gested. Nearly every one will admit, that as
a nation we oat too much meat and too
little or vegetables and the grains,
Fur btiHlin.Krf men, otllce men ami
cterliM, anil In fact every one engaged
In sedentary nl- Indoor occupations,
grains, milk and vegetables tire much
inoi-o heallhftll,
Only men engaged hi a severe nut
door manual labor can live on n heavy
meat diet and continue In health,
As n general rule, meat once a day Is
stiillelenl for nil classes of men, wo
men and children, antl grains', fruit
and vegetables should constitute the
bulk of food eaten.
Hut many of the mtittf nutritious
foods are dllllctilt of digestion antl It
Is of no use to ndvts'! brain workers
to eat largely of grains ami vegetables
wheio the digestion Is too weak to as
similate them properly.
It Is always best to got the best re
sults from our food that some simple
and harmless digestive should betaken
after meals to assist the relaxed diges
tive organs, antl several years experi
ence have proven Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets to be n very safe, pleasant and
effective digestive and a remedy which
may bo taken dally with the best re
sults, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can hard
ly bo called a patent medicine, as they
do not act on the bowels nor any par
ticular organ, but only on the food
eaten, They supply what Aveak stom
achs lack, pepsin diastase, and by
stimulating the gastric glands Increase
th" natural secretion of hydrochloric,
acid.
People who have made a dally prac
tice of talcing one or two of Stuart's
Dyspepsia. Tablets after each meal are
sure to have perfect digestion, which
means perfect health.
There Is no danger of forming an In
jurious habit, as the tablets contain
nbsdutoiy nothing but natural diges
tives; cocaine, morphine and similar
drugs have no place in a stomach medi
cine and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
arc certainly the best known and most
popular of all stomach remedies.
Ask your druggist for a fifty-cent
package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
and after a week's use note the Im
provement in health, appetite and ner
vous energy.
CASE WAS CONTINUED.
Benedetto Papa Will Not Be Tried at
Next Term for Killing of
Harry Davis.
Tin- cas.. against Beneihllo Papa, the
young Italian, who is charged with
the killing of Harry Davis in the Hotel
Dewey, on Lackawanna avenue, will
not be tried next week, li is mi Mon
day's list, bttl. the court lias permitted
it to be continued until Ihe next term.
Papa's father is on his way from
Italy to this country to look after the
defense of his son, and upon thi1? show
ing by Attorney IT. L. Taylor court
permitted the car-e to go over.
Price's Property Damaged.
ls-aae Price, of Williams street. North
Scranton. says his house and lot have
been greatly damaged by caves In tho
Logpott's Creek mine and he yester
day sued the company lo recover S2,0f")
damage.
The. paper." in the uise were tiled
for Price by Atlorneyn Voshurg &
Dawson. Ho alleges that (he oaves oc
i lined It: ISf7 and at divers other times.
Yesterday's Marriage Licenses.
Philip II. I'lier ....
Annie M. W. 1'l.i.e
Tl.oni.is A. liiiliPn .
I.izic t liflonl
Kdivin Smith
i:i'ui II. William-. ..
Tliioop
....N-Mntsn
. ...Dimmer,,
....buniuniv
. ...Siraiiton
....S,.,in(-ii
COURT HOUSE NEWS WOTES.
The ullkes in tin- eouil hoii-c will 1 , l..-,l
today. Thi, U a Ii-koI holiday.
iil,Miillilenls fo the dialler ol the llclni'ii- lull.
Riieatiou of Anlio l'hi-,ed wi-iv ye.-lcnlay lite. I
uitli lYnthonntaii .li.hu "'op,-laiul. Thee ale
i-iuiml hi- It, Alo.e-j ,n iie.idenl and Sol Pilc.eti
a, i.-iiui; M-cicMty of Ihe onj;, elation.
MU-liai-1 .1. (lenity ha, fill. I Iiii .iiiMier tn
Hi.' hill In eiiilly uf II, S, Unliiiwili, uliii 1,
ili.imc, lliat the lilacUmitli shop of lieirlt.i'i
on Oal; .,ticl, Xoilh Sirjnfnn, i .1 niiRinoe
ami detiimeiit.il to tlic neii;hlii,rho...l. (,'niity
denies tliat thee ,t,ituit-uls .no tine.
HORSE LOST OR STOLEN.
A chestnut sorrel hurai , .". years old,
a ml weighing Ja.'iti rounds, efcaped from
the stable of P. i. "Wuldrnn on "Wed
nesday night, and when last seen was
running In the dlreetlon of Olyphant,
without halter ov harness. Kinder will
be liberally lewarded by returning tho
animal to P. (i. Waldron's be.tdquar
leis, on "Washington avenue, near
Spruce si reel,
You Will Find the Finest Display
of tlowerlng plants In the city for
Faster at Mci'liiitock'.s, l:'s Washing
ton avenue. "
Louis A. Weber's Barber Shop,
liooni "07 Council liuildlng, 'Jnd floor.
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j Roses Given Away
1 On Saturday, April 6
H To every customer buying
i goods to the amount of $1 we
will give a beautiful Easter rose.
3 They are not culls, but the
finest red, white
"5
I Mears &
115-41? Lackawanna Avenue.
W
PLEADING FOR
OUR CHARITIES
SCRANTONIANS WHO WERE IN
HARRISBURG.
They Wont Before tho Appropriation.
Committee of the Legislature and
Presented the Claims of Local In
stitutions for Consideration E. L.
Fuller and James P. Dickson Urged
That the Lackawanna Bo Made a
State Hospital Showed the Great
Need for Such Action.
At the meeting of the appropriations
commltlco ot the legislature hold Wed
nesday night at Harrlsburg, 13. L. Ful
ler ami James P. Dlckton appeared
In the Interest!! of the Lackawanna
hospital: Colonel 11. Jf. "Poles and Dr.
Jt. K. Ware for the Hahnemann hos
pital: Colonel E. It. Ripple and Hon.
If. A. Knnpp, for tho Homo for the
Krlcndlesit, and Henry Helln, Jr.. tho
Pennsylvania Oral school. Colonel
Itlpplo also looked after tho interests,
of St. Joseph's Foundling Home.
M. L. .Fuller was soon by a Tribune
representative yesterday on his re
turn to this city. He was very enthus
iastic regarding the future ot the hos
pital and is sanguine that the wishes
of a vast number of citizens will b
considered nnd that It will be made a
Elate Institution. Tfo had a most aat
isfni.'tory conference with Governor
Stone, who Is understood as being
strongly In favor of the proposed
change. From others It has been
learned that the appeal ot Mr. Fuller
and Sir. Dickson made a. most, favor
able Impression on tho committee.
ONLY TWO HOSPITALS.
It was thowii that there are but two
state hospitals in the anthracite re
gion, while eight are supported In the
bituminous district. Thtse two are at
Ashland nnd Huzleton, thus leaving the
northern field unprovided for by other
than spasmodic stato aid. The pro
posed district embraced by tho Lacka
wanna hcf.pital will include the four
counties of Lackawanna. Wayne, Sus
quehanna and Wyoming-, representing
a population of tiOO.OOn. Including if.000
workltigmcr. and voters.
A mote unusual circumstance een
nected with this change in relations
Is that the Lackawanna hospital does
not ask the state to assume any vestige
o" debt. On the contrary, the indebt
edness to the amount of between $20.
000 and $S0.O00 Is assumed by the pres
ent management, by whom it will be
paid. In oilier words, the state Is pre
sented with a magnificent property
whose actual value is more than $200,
ocn. The main point to be emphafized In
this matter is that it Is essentially a
mlia-rs' hospital, as Sfi per cent, of the
sick and Injured come from the miners'
home.
ASKED THIS REASOX.
Mi'. Fuller wps asked by the com
mittee why this appeal was made at.
this particular time and he promptly
explained that the hospital lecelved its
chief support from the individual oper
ators, and since they have been bought
out by the great carrying companies
it. leaves a. weakened local Interest to
look after the needs of the poor miner
and his family. The heads of the largo
corporations are not residents of Scran
ton. "When approached fop contribu
tions to local charities they say: "Wo
pay vast sums In taxes to the dato of
Pennsylvania. Tt is well able through
v. hat it receives from us to support Its
charities."
The daily a vet age number of patients
cared for at the Lackawanna hospital
during the fiscal year ending 'March 31,
1900, was M.
The wards at present aio overcrowd
ed, S6 beds being' filled nnd the direc
tors' room even being occupied. The
r.ceds of the institution arc- Imperative
and lu no way car. such aid be ren
dered as Ir. the future conducting of
the hospital under state auspices.
Cheap Rates to California.
Parlies desiring to make trip to Cali
fornia. Arizona, or New Mexico, either
for business or pleasure, can do so now
at almost half price.
Every Tuesday, until April SOtli, In
clusive, tickets marked "Colonist" may
be purchased via Southern Hallway for
$14.00 from "Washington, S4f.."0 from
Philadelphia, and correspondingly low
prices from other points.
The Southern Railway and Southern
Pacific; company operate through ex
cursion sleepers from Washington,
leaving Mondays, Tuesdays and Fri
days, the Tuesday sleeper being avail
able for "Colonist" tickets, The berth
rate In these sleepers is only $7.00, two
people being allowed to occupy ono
berth If desired. Personal conductors
and Pullman porters go through with
each sleeper. There are other new,
convenient and economical features
connected with these excursions which
may bo ascertained from Charles L.
Hopkins, District Passenger Agent,
Southern Railway, SiiS Chestnut street,
Philadelphia. '
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Ask for Kelly's union crackers.
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wnen you
Drop a penny In a blind man's hat do you ver stop fo
consider how much care a person who has a good pair of
eyes should give them ? Take chances with everything
but your eyes. Thousands are ruined bv reading and
studying by poor light. Try one of our "Eyo 5nvers,n
B. & H. NlekJo Lamp complete SI, 05
Perfection Student Lamp complete ,,$3,00
Geo. V. Millar &
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LEWIS & REILLY
Always Busy.
114 and 1 16 Wyoming Avenue
Of Course Our Guarantee does with Every Pair
Ladies Easter Shoes
Ladies' Fine Dress Boots
and Oxfords for b"aster..$i.oo
Ladies' Fine Dress Boots
and Oxfords for Faster. .$1.50
Ladies' Extra Fine Dress
Boots and Oxfords for lias
ter $1,75
Ladies' Superfine Dress
Boots and Oxfords for Fas
ter $2.00
The Children.
The spice of life. We
have for them the kind of
shoes that will protect their
feet through life.
Infants' Soft Soled Shoes.. 10c
Infants' Dress Shoes 25c
Infants' Full Dress Shoes. 50c
Children's Dress Shoes... 75c
Children's Superfine Dress
Shoes Si.oo
LEWIS & REILLY
ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONEST.
114 and 116 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton.
ESTABLISHED I .M 1888.
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1 Is Your Bicycle
j In good shape for the riding season?
gNOW SJ
S Is the time to have your work done. We do S
h it properly. J
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Bittenbender & Co., si
126 and 128 hranKlin Avenue.
THE
Title Guaranty and Trust Co.
No. 516 Spruce Street, Scranton, Penna.
Capital, Full IMliI
HOARD OF
TiunMs mim. Asnni'.w n. MiCM.mock, (n:oiniP. n. smiiii.
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juiin- wp.i.i.ks iioi.m:mii".( k, .io-itu o'uitn.v. iiiiimas n. kaikixs,
O. S. JOIINSO.V. .I!liltT Jfdll.XMlN, I.. A. HAIIIr.s,
JIKSRY A. KXAIT,
F.XnCUTIVR
Abram Nesbitt, William F, Hallstead,
Examines and insures titles to real estate. '
Acts as Executor, Administrator, and Guardian.
Executes trusts of every description.
Assumes entire charge ol real estate.
Receives money on deposit and allows interest.
Becomes sole surety on fidelity, court and official bonds.
Loans money on bond and mortgage.
From time to time will offer to the public high
grade investment securities.
L. A, Watres President
Andrew H. HcCllntock . Vice-President
Henry A. Kuapp Vice-President
Ralph S. Hull , . . , . , Trust Officer
Wlllard, Warren & Knapp, Solicitors.
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Easter Shoes foj
every member of
the family. You can
select from the old
favorites the kind
that made our
shoes famous or
from the new
friends, those
smart, up-to-the
minute kind.
Misss' Extra Fine Dress
Shoes $1.00
Misses' Superfine Dress
Shoes $1.25
Hen's Wear.
Men's Boots and Oxfords,
in all leathers $i.5o
Men's Fine Boots and Ox
fords $2.00
Men's Extra Fine Boots and
Oxfords $2.50
Men's Superfine Boots and
Oxfords $3.00
The Boys.
Little Boys' Fine Dress
Shoes 65c
Little Boys' Extra Fine
Dress Shoes 75c
Little Boys' Superfine Dress
Shoes $1.00
Boys' Fine Dress Shoes. $1.00
Boys' Extra Fine Dress
Shoes $1.25
Boys' Superfine Dress
Shoes $1.50
XL0
, . . 5i50,ooo oo
DIRECTORS.
COiHimTTEK.
Thomas II, Watkins, 0. 5, Johnson-
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