TT! jljiMw" r"7jpfwgw p"',j' i$ffip$i$gg' WffiCftetffip3' !'9 m SS ff'SRiS v T ' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1001V MVffib All Excellent Combination. The lilunwinl, mot hod nml licncllclal citccts of the well known remedy, iivnup or I''io8i inanufncturcd by tlio L'At.tronNiA Km Sviiup Co., ilhthlrnto tlinviiltiuof obtalnlm,' tlio liquid laxa tive principles of platitH linovvn to bo incllclnnlly Iiixnttvv imd prcsL'iitlnjr 1 horn In tliu form most. 1 of i csltitifr to the Insto and ncruplablu to tlic syRtcni, It 1r tlio ono per foci Htrciitfthcnlnc' laxa tive, clonnsliiL' tlio KVHtcni cflcuually, dispelling colds, lii'nilnelirs mid fevers (jpntJy. vol promptly nnd enabling1 one to overcome liiiblttisil constipation ner innnotitl. Its purfci-t freedom from rvory objoolioniiblo ((Utility nnd stib Ntnti'cc, nnd Its iiullncr on the Ifidncyn, liver nnd limvt'l.s, without, wealcnning or iriit.iting tlium, inula; it. the ideal lnxutlvo In tlio piooohs of nmnufm'turlng dps air U'-rd, as they arc plonsntit to tlio tn-itc, butthemodioinal qualiticsof tlio, remedy mo obtained from senna and oilier 'sirouinlic plants, by .1 method Itnown fo tlio CvuroitMA Kin f-vitui To. onl. . In order to go I it- boneficinl clYci'tn 11111I to avoid imitations, pler.be rcnio'itibcrtlipftillnaiiioof tlioCotnpiiny printed on tlio ftont of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN J'nANOISCO, OAL. t.ooibvii.m:, kt new yoik. n. t. f'crsnlo by nil DrucRlms. lri otOc. per bottle. Ice Cream. rnsi in town. HE Per )c Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 clepboce Orders Promptly UH vsrai :3f31 Adorns Avenus. Scranfon Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D 1. & W. Passenger Station. Phone FV5. w tAB0 -f-t- I CITY NOTES I Tlllltl) A.NMM.lt-AItV. Hi-hip loiUc, No. !7l, hiiicliN t l'.IIiii, 'Mil tcKlmte it3 tluul iiiimciAir in the .unliloilinii un I'riili.i. imii insr, Apiil l'i. 11001 l.Il .WM1.II llivpiiup Culliiitoi T r. IViirrim li ninicil I, M. Ilcoci to iuiicil (ruiKP I. l.lcHillin h ileputy riMiiue collictur ul IMIkislljiu. III 1'OKTr.l) AI'I'OIMIID It w.n mwificially btatcil j-t ni(.lit Hut I rink II. llceic lm bom .ippnintcU b. UlcokIci Moir n-. a lKiU In the ilcpaitiiiml of publiL .3'il. IIL'MMAt.n Mll.',-t riiiniiiiRP r-c lj tlio nciiiuih dmlil rt M Luke's i hnrcli Mill Uu IipM next urik in the imi' iricnlly mule .i c mt li II. Ili 111 cm Wjoniitu jMime. Till: SIMIIMJ CllJWISfi Hip moil .ml ut Hie 1, 1CI..1HI11111 Ik.-iii il 1, 11111I1 In'Olll., .1 tlllll-C ,'t rpiin' lit linn,- ami le pilntliu:, iluihu ttlildi the (ots of the pitlenli 1iim Km ienniM.il to ine 01 thi. .liljolnms uitb. lnr; (oxniox imus rouni. 11 i m. tenli ftitpil, upon mtj Rood nuthoilh, llnl isfilr Solicitor Voamii; onhl ptoUilily not crk Hip oipluns' eoint ippoliilmint, Imt nnulil lie .1 lantliihlo fm Hie losnnioii pli.n n 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 nit lit. IIOMIsIl AIIHI.sli:!). -JiM.pli II0111M1 in, .11. ic-tcd hit nlsht 011 ,1 n m 1111 la nod li, Mdei. ln.111 W. s. Mllljr, .11 Hie imt.niLu ot his limulini; ln.ti, .lohn (.iiiuiiiki, win, 1I1UKC-, him with JumpliiR a bojrd bill. He will be (hen a lien. ill- toil.iv. l.NVIUU) rill! MllIX om:S-IIwci's bind, wlikli will phe .1 lomerl in the l.jiruni Hie. dlu on net 'Jlniuiliy nisht, will she .1 nntineo nrt tlul diy, jinl u, iinitcil (be ihildun fiom h. 1'itit, k'n Urplim .i-jlinn and Hie Hoiiil loi llpi rriiinllPKi lo attend In a bod, CIIAItlil.I) Ullll IiVlldlNV.-loIiii Zwmp, of Mrlh ftiantini, w i arunlo.1 lit iiIkIi b. Me till Aj-i nt Mi pin ii llnl, of the Sti.inloii It ill way ronipanj, ilui.ul with the luedij of um In hi tli.it miiip ii 's luiii. U win bo kIm-ii niliurin,' thi-, iiiurnliii; h.v Alleinun Kmui, Wllltr W s.s -'fin. 0,ia. 1)mc'... ,. joef6ipii iui Dililnl rue more i d to ll.ut.i liiM-i-i In wlikli the worn nils .ills nu fclit. 1 1 ii In shirt u il-t niiMinr I- nnw pK lo.ni'iJ, nml if i iniin a ten nsi.in i,v juIji. ,110011, the ill,, will liiKln woik liiddiy L. I ' ' 4tltf t -f S Wo'ofrov subject to previous .V sale, any prut of ; ,$10,000 Npith Jeisey and Pocono lit. ? ' Ice Company, f 4- f f f mold Bonds i TK I D freVcent. Piee of Tnx, Ma- 1 or' tme 1010. Intel est payable ApiU nnd 4I October, 4I1I1MV bci''JJ Jf amply mured by a Hot .' tniirtKJKii in tciiiul thoiisuid .urid ot lj land Jid walir, iluiu houxn, ii"ht of H,i),' iti, I'rUc und full pJitlcuUis ou i Jpplli. llion. 3 - e Brotdwiy, N. V. WtlkM Dairt. -f f, CarLondilf. -f , 4..I6 pd , Comujcwtiltb Bid;, -f f " SeuutCn. j "'' obii6M.ffig "m? (fntnff nt Ml. Come In imt 1rtr jenr nAtvo with the vrirliry nt ntKP, m i to not 1nlf tlie Hist li'oii which will 1)0 a vcr) Import ml one. CASDV AM) CAKi: SAtiK. Do nol toiscl the rntnly ami i.ikn file for I In1 tiriiflil tin1 dill ilim's w.inl In Hip icukm 11111.1 lioibt, nl "III Wyoming lUMiuc Hit iillnniMi iiiiil ncnltic 'I lie Jouiiff lulliit cuIiiuhIiik I In.' writ known Qui VIo tluli Mill lnrsomllj littriul lt im tomrrf, ' M1IS5E INXI:H.-'IIip ulniiiM nf Hi- I'tbc odtrcil liv JImu A I nrrn tor llm lust ilrmlliR nt a liluk 1.1I vvnei I n ItiMm, H llniiNon awrnie, nml Tint Mihln, ,"h Suilli HiIimi 1 nunue, tlio JihIrim illvlilliis tlio irlr lirlucrn (linn. A 1ll.pl.1y nt the ilnnlng, will dr linilc not tiI. Kilt lit MMAIII! SM.l:.- Contilliulon In tlio rmiuinw il to lie lolil In Hie iiiiui' diillil nml M, MiiryiirrlVi lliillil or SI, Lukr'n iliuuli, vim I"Ii ti liiM! (licit innlrlliulliiiw illul tin, will picii not I r Mr I, y tnkfniii. nij ,ipiti. urn niiiucj Mi, 1,, It. l.ilni, III .IilTirwn fOMiiii', in- Mrn, ,1. A, I'linupiikir, '17 Mnnioc an inn, licfuir m on Mmnliy ihuiiiIiik iiwi; ioii: iicih:. .t,,c,i, u,n ami .tn- frpli II, Trmplr Imli) HI fur SimiiIhii Id 11 Millie their nrw piwIllniM llh lln' Atlmlk He llnlnif rnmpini. illn1 llmnl Ml mi MiumIu Dililnir, JIkI Millln (iKiinly rlnilit. Ml will iinllniir- Willi Hip mmip inmpiin. Ilin IliirUlim tujnill imw ininrt liiulu Hip snnlun ullli P. In inliidliR Hip fniip if Hie Hirklon ollkp Hip Irtptl postnlln.i: iir pup of Hi ),iiKil pilrniM, In Hip ilniip hii:il)liii (h nr quill's fiilii i 11 Hi lit illlrdis lltrlrlnn f-Piillnrl. Kotes Given Away on Siiluidny. Willi pui.v puioIihip fiiiHiitntlnij to $1.00 wo will sIvp a boun tiful i:nslor ltose. Sloais t IIiircii. CARNACHAN APPOINTED. Succeeds Dr. Stinng at Hillside Home Geo. Fanning nnd Wife Go Back to the Faini. Or. Juliii McDuwi'H t'ni ii.iolinn, rot -mcilv ,i monibur of the Jlo'-cs 'J'mlor hospital Man, v,ns jeMi'nl.iv tiiiuni inouslv ploeKd io-lilint physleltin ,il the Hillside home by the tnumhoit of the puoi hoitul. ITc .siiei ootlb llr. A. SlntiiH: nml his h.iI.ii-j will he the same us tlic lattpi'i,, l,lim a j i'ti 1. Ho is a Rtniluitto nf J'llnioton uiiKoMlly. ami of the Mfitku-i'hhttrglr.tl institute, of l'liilrulelphla, nnd I'omii lory highly lei iilllllieillk'il. tborffp r.iniiins ami his wife, Maty, appeal oil liefoto tlio lioanl nml nslceil to be ueiit lo the Hillside home. They ieie both inmates ot the Institution Mime luetic yonia .iro wlion they Hi hi met and out ot the friendship which Minims Horn this mooting giew llielr 1n.11 1 Inge. YoMtpidny altei a dozen ems of man led lilo they weie leady iibuIii to go 'oer the hills to the poor house." It was decided to admit the onuplc to the home uheieupon Mis. Fanning gae a giaudlloquent buw and said: "I thank .ou all eiv much, koiUIo inen, nil except Mr. Siiotton, and I don't thank him at all." Mr. Sliotten explained w hen nlie had left the 100m that he had some tiouhle with her the night beloie and that she had become so insulting that ho had been obliged to almost fouibly eject her from his house. The lepoit of Supeilnteiident Deem or, ot the Hillside home, showed that on March 31, theie weio in that insti tution 4.11 inmates, classified as fol lows: Insane males. 11(1; Insane to males, i;'(i; sane maks, 142; sane fe males, 6(1. The number ol inmates on Februaiy US was ICo. At Pieice's Market This Morning. Now Aspaiagus. TJenmida Potatoes, Hgg Plant, ("been and Wax Ik. ins, Ccleiy, Sninaeh, Kale, rtadtshes. Let tuce, Knillvo, Tomatoo-. Ithubaib, t'tt ouiubpi.s, Ciess, Capons, t'hiekens, OtiLhs, Tuikoys, Squabs, Ovsteis and Clams. Catawba fiiapes, Malaga Oiapps, Flciida Oianges, bunnns Limes, Cinnbeulos, TJananas, Pineap ples and Strawberi los. Full line of the finest table delica cies lor your Sunday dinner. Piano for 3nle. A tine Mehline T'pilght Piano, in beautiful walnut case, lett to be sold for paitv leaving the illy. Will be sold only foi i.ish. The Piano is stiletly high giado, has been used but a sluu t time, und can lie pur chased at a gieat baigain. The pi ice paid for it was .W, cash. It 1 an now be .seemed by the lucky buyer oiy low. Don't fall to come In and see it. Uuoiiisoy Hull, :iu Washington ave nue, Sciauton, l'a. Scrnntoii Business College. Students lllliug position.! hid Lon llnually being changed to othom pay ing better salailes, iliaduates secuio good positions an soun as they pass their examinations. .Many undeigiad uutes ,11 0 sent out. Tlio demand for bookkeepeis and stouogiaplieia l.s still greater than the supply StudoutH am now ontolliiig loi the spting and siiiu mer terms. Tho Best Cold Cuie Is one ott can take without Intel 1 op tion to business. Ona Unit does not et feet the head or healing like the con tinued use of iiuiuine. One that chips speedily and haves you reeling liesh and clear-headed. Such a 11110 Is Kiatise'H Cold Cine. 1'iUo, 0.",c, Kuld by nil druggists. Did You See McCllntock's Easter FioweisP Where.' Why ai l:'i Washiiigtini UNCI, lie, lluc lutlls, tulips. 1,'nstor HI lies, lutlltis, (iliusou lumhlor irises, ppliea, ilul.des, daliodiiis, geiioslu and many others. Plants r,ie lovely and Piiie.i ilfclu. A Tuithful Tnlc. Who is theie wlio duos not loo a tiuthrul stoiy? Uvoiybody ..ay-, Ma hou'H hae the piottlest, most' stysi und behl selected slock of spilng Shoes und OMonls In Sei.intou at tin it wnv stoio, And what oi)i.vbodv sjh must i-uitulnly bo tine. Oliontal Rugs. II ou come and ask lor un Uaate'r bat gain, be sum ou will got it, Mlchnellau lltothma, " 1-1 Wushlngton aienuo. The Scianton Winp and Liquor Co, IIac icmoved to 210 Laokiwauna avenue, whete Mr, J, It. Cohen will bo pleased to meet hU t'l lends, 1 m ii 1 I Want ix Pair of Those Shoes Just like, my neighbor's, That's the, way people talk when they go to .Motion's felioo stote. Qno pair of their shoes tell another. 32S Lackawanna uveiiUQ. Fine asroitment Iinpoited nnd Key tt t'lgain. DCAN, Council Hulldlng. Ask Xor Kelly's union crackert. THEIR POWER IS EXTENSIVE POLICE MAGISTRATES WILL BE - IMPORTANT OFFICIALS. Almost All Oilmen, Excepting Those Tilablo In Oyer nnd Tcimlner Comt, In Which the Ai rests Are Made by the Police, Can Be bln poscd of Finally by Police Magls tintcs Means a Big Saving to tlio County In tho Matter of Quarter Sessions Comt Expenses. .lust what the duties and powers of police magistrates tiiu dooH nol seem In bo rlriit ly ittulet. stood hero ns yet. Uw lug to the mass ot other and more linpoitaiit inutteifl to bo dealt with, this question has been allowed to stand unsolved. It Is now claiming at tention, however, und the city uuthoil tles will move ut once to oomo to a deiltiliu tttiilerntitmliug of the matter. Tho Muchlbi onncr act provides that the pollio power of taking Informa tions, making: urn sis and piiservlng the peace, hcrotofoio vested In the ma.vor, shall vest in the oily recotdor niiil live police magistrates, up of whom shall not bo of tho same polltl 1.1I paily, tn he appointed by the re 1 older, subject to the approval of the si kct iiiuucll, in such dlsttlots us pIiuII by oidltianco bo designated, whose teini of ullke shall be during good be havior and until a .stittossor shnll be appoliited nml uppioved, the pollio iii-iglsliatf to hue allelic powers and pcrfnini the duties glen to and pic Miibid lar paid ollieer.s by existing laws foi cities of the class aforesaid: The 1 ei 01 del has appointed live po lite iiiagNti ntis, but fmthor than this nothing has been done lo cany this loatuio nl the ait into oltcet. An or dliiiinie Using their salailes and desig nating thoir ilistticts was Introtluccd In the old loumlls. but allowed to die In 1 onunlttec. It is now necessary to H'inti educe this ordlnnance, and some ilnim II is also ncces.-ary to amplify lis piovlslons to a huge extent. WHAT Tim ACT SAYS. Tlio act of June 10, 1V.I1, which Is tho second class city act governing police maglstiates, leads thus in Sec tion t: 'II10 inl poliie iin.iatnle -hall llkewl-e hue full Hid innpUte pnviei, juiiullitinii ml inillioi. Ill to .iiliiiini-lci 01th .mil cmiiiIiiu .lliio-,i', nl lira, iklLiniine 11.1I puniah, .ncor.lmg- lo the 1 en .mil oiiliuui' i" ol M.ih eilv, all cans ol aiuvii upon iew, in upon infoimatlon nude und win ml l-tiid, be tlic police of tho ( iy, 111 wniih milIi pnll'c 111 iRi'ti He liny icsidc 01 be apprimttd. ol all eioiis who 1111 be louiul cu KUiil in or in. dumiil with diunkeunitt., iIimjc dub toiitliiil, -illni." iii(i lontuii th law, 111 lint ilnliia; .1 ili-ouhih hou-e 01 luwily lioi.(, IumI, liiilcidil 11 I ii i It ns bchnloi on the ti ci Is 01 el-inheu, jnmbllni.', iieatln liot-. o! li-t nil, ini c-. MKiaiil-, bicgjt'', piotitutes ill tmliiis of ihe public piaie, known or repute I pkkpoiket-, IiiiikIii-, (hit ve. witch otutlcis, ilmitliu, swindling, ptr-on who ihuse their f uiilii-, and hii-pit 10 in pei-niH who can ue 111 o 1-uii.iliIf 111 omit of (lit ni-i li c, 01 lulitlu; an til tin lius 01 oidiniiii t of siuh lilic- "Shall ileteimine and punish aecoid ing to tlio laws and oidlnanccs of such city, all cases of anests by the pollio " " " of all poisons ehaiged wltli " burglaiy, etc., etc." Seranton has no laws or oidinunces dealing with the eiinio of buiglary. It has an ordinance dealing with Illegal liquor selling. As a cltv of the thirl class the major and aldermen could not deal summaiiiy with butgliiiy but had to either hold the accused under ball for coin! or dlscliatgo hi,n. Un der the second ol.iss ohuitcv the ie cordcr and polii musist"ates can "hear and detenolne" buig'ary nnd other like cases in which the police malic tho attests. Thoiet'010 it would seem that it is expedient the cltv should puss an ordinance along tho lines of the speakeasy otdinance ib cluiiug all these ei lines to lie offences against the cit's- peace and dignity, and piosuibing the penalties that the icf order and police nuiglstiat s ifl.iy Impose on tile olteudcis. WOl'LD Un A GIIL'AT SAVING. This would mean that piatUoally all the cases hi ought ir.'o qupttor .iisslons by the polli e, excepting oj-l- anJ ter miner cases, (ould In iI'Mlc with .sum maillv b tho police mmli'iates and ti gieat saving elteeted In tho county's comt expenses. In other ictpeets the police magls- tiatc Is about on a par with an alder man. Tho chief exception is in that I.o has no authoilty In civil moceedlmH other than In tlio ttuanl-sl"!! nols In might for the iccoveiy jf Hues and penultles for lolations ot city ordln atuos. Oik iiuwiT specially gion to pollio luagNtiales and wl'le'i doe.s not lie with aldetnieii if to send a agianl to jail tor six niiii'tllp. Aw alilet unit's power of louuiiliuicni Is limited to .1 lost-or puilod. The appointment of police magls tiates in no wav iutoifeios with tho otlkos of aldctmeu. A pollen miigis ttato may or may not bo an aldeinian. The police niaglstiate must turn Into tho city treasiuy all lines and penalties ho collects, and in a case whom a po lice magistrate is also an utdeimuu and ho sits as an uldeiman in dispos ing ut' a case in which the pollco make the aiiost, ho niyst tutu tho lino, losts or penalty into tho clt., In Allegheny, hv ptovlslon of tho pollco niaglstiate onliuabcc, all money,, iiilleetcd by tho pollen magistiales must bo turned lit to the city at the end ot iiety week. I Mulcr Ihe p'ovisloiis ol a special 111 1 iillcctlng Pittsburg and Allegheny, tlio uiayoi.s of those cities wore paid jl.UiiO and f.'50 a vear, lospectively, by the 1 mini, In linn ot nil loos that might bo 0111 neil by them or tho popco mugla Ha too from cim's which could have been sent in to the county courts, but whii Ii mo Htinimatily disposed of tiu det the section above quoted iclatlvo to additional puwets of iiiaBlstiales, might un i:xti;ndkd. The piovlslons of tlio act, entitled "An ait to authoilvii) tlio anest of piotcsslnnal thiuies, buigluis, utc, in tho city 01 Philadelphia, approved Mauh hi, IMi.'," was, b tliu not of Match 2i, Ibti'J, extended to (he cities of Piltbbuig, Allegheny, Lancaster and llaiilhbuig Thi beluga uw common to Pittsbuig and Allegheny, very llttln or no illlllculty ought to ho experienced in li'iving It ic-enacted Into a second iliiss city law, und thus made appli cable to Scianton, This net piovldcs that If any per son shall ho rluiged bet ore tlio mayor or police niaglstiate of the central sta tion with being a professional thief, burglar or pickpocket, and who bhall have been ut tested by the pollco nil Dimities ut any placo much frequented, or oven on a crowded thoughfaic, and if Ihu umor 01 magistrate l& satis tied the accused was frequenting suib place for an unlawful ptunosc, tliu ac- IT IS IMPORTANT. To Know What You are Taking Wlion tlBlng' Catarrh Medicines t.'atntrh Is the short rottto to coif numptlon, and tlio Importance of cnily and JudlclotiH treatment of ouliirilt, whether located In the head, throat or bionchlat tubes!, cannot ho too Httongly ompluifilzed. Tho list of calatilt ciiiob la as long ai the moral law nnd the foinis In which llicy nro admlnlsleted, numcrnun and confusing, from sprays, Inhalers, washes, ointments and salves to pow deis, liquids and tablets. The tablet foini Is undoubtedly the most cumoniont nnd most cfTccllvo, but with neatly nil ad icrtlsed rutin ih letneiflcs It l.s al most entirely a matter of gtioss work as to iv lint you are hiking Into your system, its the ptopilotois, whllo making ull sorts of claims as to what their medicines will do, always keep It 11 ilosc .secret as to what I hey are. Tlio success and populailty ol the new catarrh cute. Sttiiut'.s Catarrh Tablets, Is hugely because It not only rules catarth, but cntarih stiffercts who used these tablets know what they me taking Into their systems. Stuart's Cfttanh Tablets, being composed otnu colyptol, Hydrnstln, Gnnleol and sim ilar valuable and antiseptic ingiedlents and aic pleasant to the taste, and being dissolved In tho mouth, they take hnmedlato effect upon tho mucous lining of tho throat, nasal passages and the whole tesplratory tract. Tho cut ps that Stuart's 1 'atari h Tablets hnvo accomplished in old chronic cases of catatrli are little short of lemaiknblo, and the advantage of knowing what you ate putting Into your stomach l.s of paramount Import ance when it is reinembeied that the cocaine or 11101 phlne habit bus been frequently contracted as the lesull of using sccict catntrh remedies. Stuait'.s Outturn Tablets mnPt with coidlal approval from physicians, be-c.111-0 their antiseptic character render them perfectly safe lor the gonoial public to use nnd their composition makes them a common sense cuio tor all forms ot catarrhal troubles. All druggists sell them for r0 cents lor lull sized packages. cased can be committed for a period not exceeding ninety days, or. In the disci etlon of the mayor or magistrate, may be icqulied to enter security for good behavior lor a pet lod not exceed ing one year. m You Cannot Leant Anything Fiom Albin Koin's "Translator," nor foi m an opinion of it by looking it over at the book stoie. STUDY It, follow directions, and you will not mispio nounce surli woids as "Icb," "aeh," "schoen," "griten," etc., any longer. Noi ton's New Quniteis. l.!S Wyoming uve, next to Dime Bank. New Stock of Wall Papei.s, Blank Books and Stationeiy. to which wo invite the attention of 0111 old cu-tomers and friends. " M. NORTON. You Will Find the Finest Display of flow cilng plants in the city for Easter at McCllntock's, 12S Washing ton avenue. Louis A. Weber's Baiber Shop, liouiii L'07 Connell Building, 2nd floor. Beautiful Easter Styles In footwear at Mnhon's new shoe stoie, 3'S Lackawanna avenue Ask for Kellv's union ciackets. Specials for Easter Week Fine Display of Ladies' Kid Gloves M. &H. Glasse Kid Gloves $1.00 Purny's Real Kid Gloves, very elastic, perfection eveiy way .' $1.50 Fine Chiffon, Liberty and Hull Neckwear. Corsets Coronet, P. N., R.& O. and P. D. Batiste and Net Corsets, with new Straight Fronts. Handkerchiefs Ladies,' Fine Lace Edge and Beautifully Embroidered. Ribbons Elegant new line of Persian and Soft Glasse Neck Ribbons. Muslin Underwear New stock of high-class garments; very attractive. Hosiery Drop Stitch, Open Stiipe, and fancy for Ladles and Children. For Waists Cheney Bros. "Cashmere Taffetas and Soft Mar Velieux, in every leading shade. Foulard Silks Largest and choicest line of Dress Foulards in the city. AT A BARGAIN Our Sample Line of Ladies' Suits and Skirts. MEARS&HAQEN 415417 Lackawanna Ave, TAYLOR STRIKE IS SETTLED GIRLS WILL RESUME WORK AT REWARD'S MILL. Tho Manngcment Has Gt anted the Sulking Employes an Eight to Ton Per Cent. Incicaso nnd the Mill Will Bo In Operation Monday ob a Result Superintendent Davis, of tho Saitquolt. Expiescss Desire to Meet Parents of His Employes. Tin settlement ot the silk stllko at another of this county's small mills took place yesterday, and Monday work will bo icsiimcil at. tho plant operated by II, Renin d & Son, of Tay lor. The gills will go back to voil; at nn inei eased wage scale of S-Ii per cent. Superintendent lton.11 d made the fol lowing statement yesterday legnnll'ig the adjustment of difficulties. II. Henaril A. .son, nf Tujlor, and tlnir cm plo.tci have readied in mult iblc Millennia ul their illffcicnic, the latter lmlnu ngircil In go back lo work at the old tunle of waaes plus an iibnnco of S-10 per rent., at offernl by Hie Sanouolt Silk MatiufidiuliiK lonipiny btfoie Hie til Ike. Negotiations for 11 settlement have been on for some time between tho Taylor girls' committee and the Ren aids, the union's executive committee, however, taking no pari in tho pioceed ings'. The Taylor girls weio among tho last to go on sttlkc, and thiotighout the trouble have maintained a passive attitude The scale upon which they return to woik Is below the demands of the wage scale formulated by the executive committee. The question of recognition of tho union has not arisen in tho dealings betvvnen tho Ronalds and their em ployes, but one of the fonner declared yesteidny that ho wished It distinctly undci stood that the company did tint pledge itself to recognition of the union. Eveiy one of the seventy glils emuloved befuie the strike will bo.ie instated, irrespective of membership or non-membeishin of the textile vv 01 It ers' union. Tho final eonfetenco between em plovers and committee was held ves torday, but tho gills, after accepting the wage offer made, did not .submit any other gilevances, or even suggest the question of recognition Superintendent Davis, ot tho San quoit mill, declared yesteiday his will ingness toaiiangc for a meeting with the parents of his omplojes. Said he: "I am averse to the idea of ennfei ting with tho slilket.s themselves, the young uge of the majoilty ot whom militates against a competent season ing of this question, but I would like to discuss the matter with theli par ents. Either a meeting with the hitter In a bods" or Individual Interviews would be perfectly satisfactory to me." The stilkers do not favor this idea. A number of git Is presented themselves jesteulay at headquarters and signified their willingness to act opt tlio olfer made to doublers by the Kutztovvn Throwing company. Tlio news of tho Tayloi settlement was received with lejoieing by all the strikeis, and though the gills 1 etui n to woik at vages less than the scale de manded, no efforts vv ill bo made to pi e vent the teoponlng of the mill. Thirty Different Styles In "Queen Quality" Shoes at $.! On n pair. We can suiely please ou. Mil lion's now store. 'J-'S Lackawanna uve. MWiVVVV,V Many a Headache Comes ft om the constnnt strmtiinn of tlia eyes by studying fc or reading by a poor light. This can be avoided by a tern- g2 fiorary outlay of $3150, by tuiyi ig one of our Perfection 5; Student Lumps. VVc say, temporary outlay, as you will Jf soon save the price of the lamp In oil, as the candle power JjS is greater with less consumption, so necessarily a saving, ml 3! OeKKi&jL "TBI Geo. V. Millar & :!fiwmmAAwwimmwfwwNwmNW!$: LEWIS & REILLY Always Busy. 114 and 116 Wyoming Avenue iSriw Of Cqurse Our Guarantee Ladies' Easter Shoes Ladies' Fine Dress Boots and Oxfords for Kaster..$i.oo Ladies' Fine Dress Boots and Oxfords for Easter.. $1.50 Ladies' Exlia Fine Dress Boots and Oxfoids for lias tei $1,75 Ladies' Supei fine Dress Boots and Oxfoids, for Eas ter '. .. .$2.00 The Children. The spice of life. We haye for them the kind of shoes that will piotect 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 $i-oo LEWIS & REILLY ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONEST. 114 and 116 Wyoming Avenue, Seranton. ESTABLISHED I iM 1888. i.'wjcimia so?xs!50KKoooe:sooemo !l Is Your Bicycle tir o Iu good shape for the 0 S NONA OH 0 fr -Tirt limn f 1ior it properly. Bittenbender & Co.,1! 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. Sk:3SK5MIU55MKKKKK50S THE Title Guaranty and Trust Co. No. 516 Spruce Street, Seranton, Penna. Capital, Rill I'alil $150,000 on HOARD OP IIIOMV.1 im:i. VMMIIH II M.U.lMCriv. wii.iimi i 11.v11.Mi.Mi i.uy .TJ .rill N nl.l.l.rl IIOII.IIMlllU. .ill-l'l'li 0 llllll N. I. .s. .IOIINMIN. VI l,lr UOIIINMIN, lll.Mtl .V. K.S-.VI'I', tiXUCUTIVn COAMITTUR. Abram Nesbitt, Willlnm P. Hallstend, Thomas N. WatUiii5, O. S. Johnson. Examines and insures titles to real estate. Acts as Executor, Administiator, and Guaidian. Executes trusts of every description. Assumes entire chaipe of leal estate, Receives monev on deposit and allows inteiest. Becomes sole surety on fidelity, comt and ollicial 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. JTc-Cllntock .... Vlce.Presldent Henry A. Knapp ..... Vice-President Ralph S, Hull Trust Officer Wlllard, Warren & Knapp, Solicitors. Co. "'Hir a 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. Goes with Every Pair Misses' Extra Fine Dress Shoes $1.00 Misses' Superfine Dress Hen's Wear. Men's Boots and Oxfords, in all leathers $i.5o Men's Find 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' Fino 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 riding season? ii nrM-lr r1M-in W A U" 7 v DIRECTORS. u.om.i. n smi 111, I l IICI'I W. VIDUA. IIIOVI.V, II. WAIKI.N.I 1,. A. WAIIII.'s.
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