Fir VT -t Wlwftj tyVfW"V .-.j-.-. ,, v '--.awg? jw$,wm"?Syi '"rxrA -. wmv.nr ., c --i,v, ifi?r p ifsy . '-wifr'' jsey Wf in 't. THE SORANTON TBIBTJNE-TUESDAY, APBIL 0, 1901'. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD CONVENTION OF THE MINE , .WORKERS AT OIiVPHANT. Over Threo Hundred Delegates, Rep resenting the Miners of the Tirst District, Avo In Session Opening of Convention Preceded by a Par adeConference with Reference to the Silk Strike to Bo Held To night Make-up of the Board for Today Odds and Ends. Three hundred niul Irti delegate", representing one hundred and slxty ttvo locals of the First district. United Mine Workers of America, ossenibled yesterday at Olypliant In nnswer to the call for the quarterly convention. The two sessions of the day were pro sided owr by President Thomas D. Nluholls, of Xnntlcoki-, and consisted of llm routine work ot examining cre dentials mid npiinlntliiK committee. This morning tlio real business of the convention will be started, when the nnmial reports of the otIUnrs will bf received. Yesterday morning's mooting wns preceded by a pnrade of the Dickson City, lTlcebuig, Wlulon, Tliroop. Olypliant and l'ockvllle locals, orr two thousand men being in llnn. Uonn'a band led the procession, antl I'icsldeiit Nlcholls acted as grand marshal. Stephen Heap. John Komoio, David IT. Paris and Daniel IMny act ing ns hli aides. The coiiveiillon Is being held at the Father Mathew Opna llimse. and will probably continue for several days, as there Is a largo amount of veiy lm jiortnnt bupiuess upon which action Is Ki be taken, malleis which will make mateiial changes in the district and lender tills convention one if the nmt ltictnoiable in its history. The morning session wai called In 'older about 10 o'tock by President Nleholls. Seated upon the stage were ".Mother" Mary .lunes. Hie well-known lemiilo oigmiizor, nnd tile dhtikd of flceis. 'I'll" latter .lie: i'lesident Nh-liolK Vice riesident Adam llys envagp. of Plvnioulli- Heorelury-Treas-in er John T. Dumpey. of this city, and Hie rollitwlng evecullv hoard mem lwi.s: John I'. Kearney, of Archbald: I It ui y Collin", of Caibondale: John Fallon, of Wllkcs-naire; V. J. TJewrl lyn. of Avoca District Organi'er II. A. CourtrlQhl. Anthony Hchlosier. 51. D. Flaherty and uthc-is m-re also pies cut. Shortly after the opening of th' meeting, Prciilent JCIcholls appointed the following credentials conimittoi:: ISopjo. oi Olyhpnnt: Duggan. of Oly phant: "Walsh, of Carbondale: Price, of this city, am! Thaine, of "Wilkes Dane. The icmainder of the morning scsi-ion as as taken up in the examina tion of delegates' papers', and when the afternoon session vas called tins coinmltf lenorted tliat all credentials had been li iiu' conect. and three hun ch ed and ten delegates were present. The u'port as accepted. President Nli'inlN then appointed the lollowlng coinnilttecs: I!(-olutif)t.s M. .1. ?!li no, of ou; 11. II. hlinc, of l.umnc; Jolin . O'lSoyle. oi Pitta ton: 11. S. Uncllf, "I Hi-- li, -Hid T. Mil on, nf Anlibalil. ' l.iw-11. I. tt.r.-c. nl" I'ltnumth: .lulm 1". Iirniiiy. ot Jlmi-Ii : II. . fad. f .'l.ijlWil; .Mm Hel.itio.i, l .iihumhle, ami .MIiii W. II'-.i-.-, o' UiiijiJ. Mini-! -iiil .Mmiii; .1 l.n I'iki-. "f Njnlifolo: ,1 -I'll I ulleii. ft HIIKm ll'iii ; I'.ilinK WcMi. el U.wiinlm;; llu.iu-. W.iUi.n. .if JcsMtp. jikI .'t'plirii ric.ii. oi (ihiliint. l"n- l.iiiif . ilirl.. n IVm-l ( il, : Mm P.i M-, ft "M I'liivf. .mil Mnliii'l llt..Iiy. Tliis pinetioally loncliuled iho busi ii"sk of the day, and the delegates spent the leinaiiider of the afternoon in diseiihslns local condition: and in listening to addi esses by "Mother" Jones and Hiugess John Manning, of Ulypham. The latter 'welcomed tho deleuates -to the town, and spoke in terestingly along the lines of labor unionism. Mother Jones qave a vigor mis haiangue. in which she uiged the necessity of peil'eeting organization among the miner.". She also dist.onr.sed generally along the lines of unionism. This morning Sei retary-Treasiuer l.iempsey will nive ills lepoit, and it Is also expected that I'ltvlilt'liL Nleliolls will inula- a statement regarding tho icsiilts of the visits it Hie legislative lOmmittee lo llariislilug lo seenru de slrnbli' mining Icgislatioi: Action will he taken by the conven l ion toduy or toinonow upon the adop tion of the now constitution and by laws, levised at the Kdwardsville con vention in .laiiuaiy. Tho Important, question of division of the district will nlo oome up for ,e lion, and it is, mou iiver. eiieeteil that this con veil -ilou will take -nine action In refeiencu to Iho prtu-nllng n petty local .strikes, called without consulting the execu tive otllcei'. An ciitoiialnmcnl will he given tonight, at which Mother Jones will speak. The Silk Workeis. A meeting will lie held at oYIod: ibis evening nt Keonomy hall, be tween the executive committee of Iho .miking lexiilo workers and the spec ial committee appointed at .Sunday's ueoting of the Continl Labor union, a 1th instructions to attempt to ob iilu a meeting with Superintendent Davis, of the tiauquoit mill. At this nvoulng's ineetiiig various plans will be discussed of reimbursing the slender treasury or tho strikers, andiiiptliols planned of enlisting tho eifuils of the various locals In tholr belmlf. The matter of meeting Davis will also iiu acted upon, and It is likely that within a tow days the .Sauquolt superintendent will bo waited upon by the C'ontinl Labor union representa tives. The stt liters executive committee met yesterday and discussed tho ques tion of .semifng delegates to the na tional convention of Texlllo "Workers, which Is to bn held May 6, at Uolyoko, Mass. .Meetings are to be called fop tho various locals, who will elect tholr own representatives to tho assembly, There is, talk of another big mass meeting and a committee was yester day appointed to select a hall, and make other arrangements (or such a gathering. Tomorrow the local execu tive committee members will go to Plttslon und there hold Joint session with the Pittston nnd "Wllkes-Barre silk strikers. It is expected that Sec retary Morgan, of the Paterson union, will bo present and report on tho ac tion taken by the New Jersey girls regarding the distribution of aid. Tho THE HOMLIEST MAN IN SCRANTON ii cU i) the lianJ.omcst, and oIIicm lie iiiiitil to cell on any druseist anil get fae a trial Lottie of Kemp's llaUam for tin 1 licit anil Lunjg, a rcmcly tint Is guaranteed to ture and ri'llrio all Chionic anil Acuto Couijlm, Asllmu. UiuutJillis ami Cuieumptlon. l'rite ie, ml COc. nmount of the contributions Intended for each of the cities, 11 is thought, will be announced. Crystal hall will be the meeting place. Today' D,, X. ft W. Board. Th make-up of today' D., U anA W. board Is as followi! MONDAY, APKIli 8. Willi Cuts, Dsl-S p. ni.. C. Kin(islp.rt 10 p. m., W. It. D.irlliotoniew, wltti Pcudlcan'a men. TUKstiAY, APltlb 0. Wild Cit. Eit-12.30 a. m It. Dobetty: a 8. hi,, J. Jlosierj 1(1 t. m., O. V. Kearney! 1 P. m A. 1 Mullin; C p. m., II. Clllllgmj u p. m, V. F. Ktfvcw. Summit, I'.tc. 0 a. m,, eil, .lames CniTlitu! n p, in., r.nl, ,T. Ilentilg.in; 8 a. ill., nest, -M. lllnle.v. ltli fJcorffp rioimtelker'i men! 7 p. tu., imsI, W. II. Nichols: 7 p. m., west from CJjugi, three engine, Melnu". 1'tillcr V, V.. Secor. Pinliciit S n. in., tlontcr; 10 a, in,, H. l'ln neityj 11,30 n. m.. Moraii( fl p. in., Uttn iliy t ' p. ni,, LnniplnR; 10 p. m., Wldner, laAetiKer nnRlncs 7 a. m (faffneyj 7 a. in., filnecr: n.no p, m., Stanton; 7 p. m., Mascneru. WIM Cat. WcM-9 a. pi., J. K. liilcnf. 9 . ni.. K. MeAlllfleri 11 p. m T. Pttrpatrlrk; I p. m., M. .1. Ilcnnlfan; o p. in., I'. CavihuurIi; II p. in., .1. GluJi'.v. xonci:, foniluclor .1. J. Cii'tello ami ir;w Mill nm r, p. in., WiM Ctt, Cbt, Apill Sill, hi plai'.! of W. U. Wiirfcl nn.l irew. f'iii(inrtor M. Oolilen will run plck-np In pt.ico of Comluctor William McAllister one Ilip UaU l'ncsihy. Apill ntli. Ilrakenuii P.ittlrl; t.nilin will atl at Tiuln mitir'ji olllte. UNITED STATES COURT. Adjouined March Term Will Open in This City at 10 O'clock Tltis Morning'. Tin Al.iiuh ndjotirned term of the district court of tho United States for the western dlstriel of Pennsylvania will be hold in this city during the week, and promptly at 10 o'clock this morning the court will be opened by t-'rler Snyder. Judge V. WViVchcson, of the circuit court, and Judge Joseph Paiflirigton of the district court, will bo the presiding otilcers. The oflleers of the court and grand and petit Jurors arrived In tho city yesterday, nnd last night thuie wore registered at the Hotel Jerniyn Judges Aelies'on and Uuffiiigton, United States Attorney t. 1$. Hefner, of Armstrong county: his assistants, D. M. Miller, of Pitts-burg, and ,T. X. Inighum, of In diana: I 'lilted Stales Marshal Fred r. Leonard, of Cotter county: Clerk V. T. Tjindsny, ot Pittsburg; Deputies J. IT. Irons and J. V. Snyder, and a large number of the jtn ors. The session will be a short one nnd by Thursday it is expected that all the eihniiial eases will be disposed of. Judge Acheson will today preside over tho court room in which aie ar gued tip? civil enses, while Judge Buf IliiRton will be in charge of the crim inal court. This is the hitter's Una I appearance in tills city as a presiding United States ofticer. as by the crea tion of the new district Judge 11. W. Archbald will take his place. The trial list, which the court offi cials brought with them, merely con tains n numb?r of old indictments. None of the new cases arc upon it. There aie three new civil cases and fourteen criminal proceedings, which will be handled during tills week. Tho case against Frank Jones, of this city, N one of them. There aie two other similar enses which will be pawed upon, and three counterfeiting cases. Poisons anested for complicity in two rather trivial poslofllce robberies, which occurred in this county, are also slated to come up for trial. Theie are three cases oC arrests made of persons charged with a fraudulent use of the mails, and a tiio of "moonshiniiiR" in dictments. Marshal Leonard did not bring a. ptlsoncr on with hint, all the captives being out on ball, with tho exception of one Bronn. incarcerated In the county jail for violation of the revenue law. i in- si.ui" mm in' jurors aie: fSKVST) .IL'BOKs. Abuiii-, lurk" A., ic.il e.itate Jgeiil. K'lHei. llailoy. AUhui i.. law t-imlcnt. Mollilioio. llirnie. Ale.., iiacliiiiii-t. Pittshai;.'. Ili.vplle. John .1., miller, .Miners Ml IN. lloJlei. John, meuliJiit. Gennani.i. Campbell, .1. 11., merchant, .shnnk l)ali, . II., mine iupeiinteri'li'iil, OIpli.int. Dlmoii. C. U., famiei. Sunderlin. r.ii"tf, I'MniuncI V tarmcr. New Ca-,tli'. I'lslifr. l.fwh K.. gintleniaii. Ceiniejiitlllp. Ifanlooii, ( Italics .1. banker, someivn. Ileiller. William, iniulmil. -Mlffilntunii. bum, i:iH, ilni!iil. Clearil.M. .lohn-on, Mii-o". tanner, Tiail. Kick. Ales.iii'iei. tepciter, Allien-", l,.im, Mlllain, mail airlci, WVl MUMlrtown. Millti, s.impel .(., Kii.nl, HiinluiBilon. Mltilull. I ml S.. Imnlieinian, lleaei I'alN. Oeinii, V. I'.law.vei, runldlii. Shnll, William C!.. toiemnn, Wahimrlnn, liimlili'. Milli.ini, minium l'lltshiiii. Vonl, II. N.. laivvii', Gn-vnsliuia;, I'lifll' .K'lKllts. Alli-oii, .lulm. friiimr, OUei fuel,, II.iiIcit, II. T iliil cuisiiieer, Sen llilglituii. Ilfiis.it', Fionali', ca-liier, Urle, llim-iM-', V. ",. 11. it. tomluilor, Klllaiiiiiuir, HiiHi, Sanmil P., lawyer, CUilvn. Ilnupii-, t liarlos ,., bookkeepn, ",ililiigiiin. fliillani, A. M.. im-rdianl, IHna. C'iotliei, I,. M.. i-toil; de.ilfi, CioiIkin, fnmnilii!., Jo-eph l' fanner, Suiiliui. Piiilniii, W, ', pli.vii.lan, linllin.1, 1'il.t, .Inlin. II, It. i-enilutioi, While H.iun I'iliuii, 1'i.ink A., iiiaehlnUt, Menu. l'nii-1. I!, II., cleik. (Vilii-piln,;-". limuji-, William, 14tnllrm.n1, VuiJii;a. fiili-uii, fiiorci' I!., lawyer, llrle. ililei, TIioiiiji II. , laujer, Under. Unit, Tllwllll. l.llllKl', Llli'.lt ll.lVlll. Il.iw.inl, A, II., lonu.icioi, lllnKuUl, Howe, .'iiiiki A., tnanntaeinuT, I'lll-ilmnr. Ilniiliej, H, (!., lawyer, M'.i-1iIiiiIoii. U'lliiRciu-niltli, W. II.. ccntleinan. llilep.nU. Koek, .lolin, inertlnnt, llntler. Iiiikens, Cicoree f faimcr, Kast Sileiu. .McMusteic, 0. M., lawyer, CoiaopulK Murkk, (lenrge W,, lmyer, Wull.lioio, Muirelt, .1, T.i httjer, (.'Union. Mnore, II. M., c.uhler, Parler. Moorelnail, 1!. S., cleik, Uric. Mote, Abuiii I.,, nsmt Iiu lloU. O'lloyle. P. A., lawjer, Weit I'ltt.lon. 0't.iuglilln. Ji P. i lawjer, Clcarfielil, Oltirinan, .1, W minister, Win Xcwton. Perilling, .1, II., miiiUter, I.iidwiek. ltiailcr, 1'iank .S., editor, New llrlglitou. JUjnoliK .Toliii A tai colltrtor, Krio, llr.lib, Mark A ftuilent, llniswrrlh. Hose, II. W merchint, Mansfield. Hmve, NeHon, fanner, Jereey Shore, Miaw, V, I., lawyer, lloutziialo, .Smith, O. I)., county commlMioner, l'nion City, Sti-litins, 1'itd, lawyer, OouUeupoit. fatcele, Jf. T,, termer, Dlkin. btewart, Jos.epli IV, , fanner, Jefferson, Swetland, W, K.i lawyer, Couderpoit. Wilier, John ,S., gentleman, Uedfoul, William. John H clerk, WlHna.paiie. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses, Paul Hadneky ,.,.,.,,,.,. ..........I'orcst City Vranceico Lutznstea ...,,,., .,,..,. ,,1'oreit City Giownno Antonio Pollerfano, Soheneetidy, N, V. Filomena nnliln- , ,,,,, Schenectady, N. Y, Patrick Wali , .,..., ......Punmorc Mary K. MePonald ,,,,,..,,...,,,,..,, .Dunniou Michael Kopacs ,,,, ...,,.,,,,,,.,.,,Tu.lor Anna Ftilarto ,,.., ,,, .Taylor John I'. Mclioicui , ,,112 Hates atrct liridgct I., Cojrgiiu ...Ol.tphant Powell (jiislcr ,....,,. ,.,,,, ,.,.IM0 Prick .iienue Felhsa Uresler ,.,.,.,,,,,..,,.1710 Urlc-lc nicnun John I. Moore ,,,,Jcfterton Sarah 11. Jones ....................Jcffcrson Armond 1.'. Wheaton Ithaca, N. V. Joscphtuii M. llenedict .., Norwich, N. Y. fliovanno Yahello Hendhani II nil IntfraiuUa Munsloll ,, ,..,.Reiidham Gcurue Albig Dunmore 1 Pou A, I.epp m Laii.il street GRAND AND PETIT JURORS DRAWN BY SHERIFF AND JURY COMMISSIONER. Tho Grand Jurors Will Begin Their Term of Service on May 6 and the Petit Jurors Will Serve During the Weeks Beginning June 3 nnd 10. Names of a Number of Well Known Persons Appear Among Those Who Havo Been Drawn from the Wheel Filled Last November. Sheriff C. II. Schadt and the .tiny commlslsoners havo drawn the follow liif,' grand and petit jurors: Grand Jurors, May G, 1901. John D. Alhcrlon, merchant, Taylor. fliorge II, Thomp-'on, clerk, Pcranton. J.miM lloylan, hotel, Caibondale. 11. S. Peck, fanner, Greenfield, Minor C, William, station agent, s'cr.inton. Geoige A, Gaulner, btittermakcr, Her.inlnti. S-ilvcster Knipp, assistant foieman, Iliinniore. I'mnk h. Jcniilngi, farmer, Newton. Jame5 Wat.ion, farmer, CovlnRlon. Jofopli JclTrien, nsvlstaiit ficeretaty, .s'lrinluii. 11. K. fiothmie!, cngliieer, Scianton. Victor Ilnrsehell, aarctit. Diiniiiorc. William 1'lew, miner, b'tranton. John Jt. Gt.ives, elriiffprUt. .term.Mi. P. I.nftli', lnrn bos, Carlionilile. Jl. It. Vriiburg-, carpenter, Scr.intun. Ilinma Price, contrtirtor, Siranlon. John .Verl, miner, Scunlon. llanilall .McDonald, loremati, Xay Aug1. U. T, Wtilf, foiemin, fc'cianton. 1). 11. Taylor, nicrihant, Scianton. M. Jlc-Mnims, foreman, Scianton. , 1). K. I.ee, Jgrut. Cirbondale. llobert T. al.iucll, iilJUUfaututer, .leimjii. Petit Jurors. June 3. 1901. Owen Mehin, ilerk, fe'eranton. fU 11, Joni', gent, Seiatitun. Jawientii T, 1111, liaokkrepcr, Sr,inlou, Allien Zenke, e;rnt, H,.ranton. John M, C'aey, nftent, b'cranton. Ucv. J. h. Race, elersyinan, Old rots'". David Jf. 'llioinio, brakcinin, Caihonihla, J, J. HIioiIp-i, Rent, lllmhnrst. Morton A. G.uihicr, Insiirancc aent, Caibomiale. Michlel PuH.V, inrmlilei, Carbondale. P. II. Golden, agenl. sVr.mlon. IMwaul II. Collins, weishtnatter, b'lianton. W. J. HasBcrly, fleik, Scranton. Wall ice (!. ittiser, uporler, Scianton. I.. I". Illi'uill, tanner, Wc.it Ablnston. C'lnilcs Hionij, cnpintcr, l'cck. llle. .lulm While, watchman, ?cr.intiin. Ilutjli P. Dolierly, romluclor, Covinjton. 'llioiiLis C. William.-', bottler, (laibondale. ( liarlei (.', Thomas, tlrebos.', Ol.iphjnt. Julm Xiland, eilltiir. fccuiiton. 'Ihonia-, O'lloio, libmei, Dunmoie. liobert Walker, lintel, iinpioii. Ifany M. Da, etigmecr, Scianton. .1. V. Garncy, eifrar mannlactmcr, Scranton. Jcihii II. MeAndrew, moulder, Scranton. 1!. T. Hone, bookkeeper, Suanlrni. Vim cut l'ne-c, ineichant, Scranton. II. II. Vn.buig, eaipentcr, Scianton. f. P. .-anelcr-on. m uiaRcr, Tliroop. .1. II. Allalnch, manufaclmcr, Scianton, John P. ijlubon.-,, clerk, Scranton. lleimin Kicfer, jmtice of peace, JeinitR, Jacob Kovnian, painter, Scranton. Itichaid Wal-.li, lieijm.in, Ol.iplnnt. T. W. Wiitkin?. dinggiat, Illakel.i. 1'ied I'iilenbach, lihorcr, Scranton. A. X. Kiamcr, merdnnt, Scranton. Samuel liaker, gent, Itcndhain. t. S. Seaman-, mIcmimii, Scranton. George White, miner, Seianton. Kdv.aul Loftus, miner, Olyphant, Stephen Wmth, faimer, Gieentlcld W, 1). Dcfkcr, suppiintendent, Ilumnore. Pclcr ,1. llcire, laborer, Winton. Gcoigc II. Waiien, iarmer, Benton. William llution, electrician, Scranton, . I'. t.iu Iljke, manager, Scranton. John .McDonald, mill hand, Scranlun. I'. X. liionsou, meichant, Caibondale. James McGouldrick, keeper, Scranton. Philip Snail, niertliant, Old Piirge. (.'.' I). Miormakci, bookkeeper, Scranton, ,M. O. Abbey, eaipentcr, Carbondale. .1 lines MrGinley, miner, Carbondale. Ihoinas Pacey, miner, Scranton. Ilcv. If. It. Thompson, tleigjman, Dallon, Patricic Melhlc, laboicr, Scranton. Ailliim ). Join'.-, michiui-it, Carbonclili. Petit Jurors, June 10, 1901. illi.im llunl, gent, Glcnhurn. ,. W, Dcpew, launer, Gould.ihoro. Thomas l-'ink, farmer, Xorlh Abingiun. Cliailcs Crov-man, merchant, Seianton. MorrL, Hauis, laloier, Scianton., .lulm Cox, baibcr, Jermyn. Thomas Geirity, gent, Scranton. . .1. (Vncoian, blackMnith, Scr.inliin. Cl-ailcs Stone, teamster, Suanloii. O. A. Spcnicr, iarmer, Waicilj. Tlioinai I,. William-;, barber, Ul. pliant. 1'iaiil: Plemins', laborer, Scianton, M. P. I'lynn, clcrl;, Scianton. Henry Lawlrr, barber, Winum. A. I,. Miller, faiinci, Scott. 1'iank Mahon, brakemau, Sei.inlon. Joim Meiedlth, miner, Sii.-inlon. William Gihoy, buril.kiuper, Aiehbild. John M. liullanJ, hotel, Old Torgo. A. h. L'llUgirb, miner, Ohplnnt. P. J. c.ili, londiietoi, Scranton. Jolin McGuu'jn, painter, Jerurjn. (iu-lan IVenzcl, bolel, Scianton. J A. Al!i 110,1, AM'iglim liter, Seranlon. Jiiuiihaii ltandolpb, gull, llunnniie, A. I,, Ciamer, photngraiiher, C'aibondile. Jaini'i- l.oweiy, miner, Minooka, T. A. -Mctioulilriik, elilicr, Diininoie. Dhuu' 11. Kaiiliuan, laipcnlei, Siranton. Jl. I). Poller, lumberman, llentuu, X, XKon Jay, cleik, Scranton, w. Y, Inglis, clerk, Si-ianton. Jl. Jl, lie iinctt, lookkeeper. Dunmoip, Thnmn O'UiIeii, laborer, Hc-ianlon. William Joseph, fanner, Covlngtun. George Jlaililock.s, tailor, Siraiitnn. Tlmnias W. llofluiau, .lale-inan, Su.iuIhii. T'. .1, Thompson, conductor, lllnihutsl, William Jlosely, miner, Olypliant. Jl. V. r.idden, hotel, Seianton. haao Sleliibeig, agent, Siranton, Pinlcl lljinc, ilrnggUt, Caibundale, J, It, Painty, student, Dunmoie, Thomas Williams, laborer, Scianton. II, W. Kingnbmy, manager, Scranton. Wallace) JI. Until, bookkeeper, Scranton. I'red II. Prank, contractor, Caibondale, Albin llians, n.-sUtant foieman, OI)ili:mt, 'thonias SctmiUcr, salesman, Scranton, l)alil stanlord, miner, Seiiiuton. V. A. Sttiugle, merchant, Jellerson tnnnililp. Job 1'iaiieU, miner, Taylor, John I.. .Morgan, miner, Scranton, James Noone, laborer, Scranton. Iter, It. J. Kcrsc, clcigjuiau, Scranton. II. S. Correlini. haincusiuakcr, ltaiuom. James Hani, millhand, Scranton, Sehujlcr C. Geiuon, com. traveler, Scranton. It. n. Alheiton, biipeilntendent, Scranton, James I'ife, Ihcmaii, Caibondale. ELECTED VESTRYMEN. Annual Meeting of St. Luke's Parish Held. The annual meeting of the members of tho parish was held yesterday morn ing at St, Luke's church anil the elec tion of vestrymen took place. 'It resulted In the choice of tho fol lowing; J, II, Blssell, George L. Dick hop, Samuel Hlnes, R, J, Foster, II. "W. Kingsbury, William 1U. Marple, p. p. Price, Thomas Sprague, 0, 13. Sander son, Major Everett Warren and Theo dore O, Wolfe. Tho vestrymen weie to havo held a meeting last nlslit for tho purpose of reorganization, but on account of tho enforced absence from the city of sev eral of their number it was postponed until later In the week. Guernsey Hall, 314 Washington ave., Scranton, Is tho best and most rellahlo place lo pur chase a good I'iano. It will pay you to call and cct prices and terms. J. AV. Guernsey, Prop. r IF Wheat Is Worth $1.00 A bushel you can't buy it for 38c. Neither can you buy a pair of shoes worth j.oo, for $1.98 or $2.98, A .great many stores endeavor to make you believe you can, but you can't, Many shoe buyers know by sad ex perience that it can't be done. We have shoes for $t;.oo and they are worth $5.00 and we sell them for $5.00. They are fine shoes. They are the best shoes made. We have only one fault to find with .our 2,50 and $,00 shoes they often spoil a sale on our $5.00 shoes they are so swell. This Week We are showing the best line of Union-Hade (Union Stamp) Shoes in the world at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Step in and see them. Look in our windows for good shoes (up-to-date.) Lewis, Ruddy, D a vies & Murphy 330 Uckawanna Ave. New Headgear, Gloves, Neckwear Are as essential to your Easter outfit a9 your new Spring Suit. Our Neckwear Stock is up to its usual standard. Hundreds of beautiful pat terns in all the popular shapes are here. The Yoiing's $3.00 flaf Is equal to the best, We sell them. See the New MANHATTAN SHIRTS 412 Spruce Street. HENRY BELIN, JR., Genual Agent (or the Wyoming District lor DUPONT'S POWDER. Itlnln;, BluMst,', Sporting, Smokoleat and tbs Bcpauno Chemical Company's High Explosives. Safety Fuir, Caps and Eiploden. Room 401 Con nell Building, tkrantou. aui:ncii:s! TH09. FORD ,,,, ...FltUton JOHN B. SUmi It SON Plymouth W, II. kULLIQAN ,. .WiikuBarr LIVERITA THC UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Billousnoss, Constipation Dyspepsia. Sick'Keati ache and Liver Complaint. ETEHEl i SUGAR COATftti. 100 PILLS 26 CTS. Sola by nil tlrui:ist or Btiai oy man. Nenlti Mcilcal Co., CbtMM Sold bj Mcdrrali Is Yliomxs, I)fu;;lst, 203 Laikanamu annuo, fckuutou, l'j. Wiffloham SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Handkerchiefs At the Top Today You may count that day lost that fails to .how some new merchandise interest to public attention at this store. Handkerchiefs lead today. Some advertisers might want to inform you as to the uses and purposes of Handkerchiefs but then many advertisements are stupid. Our aim is to tell you something of the value, quali ties and prices of the Handkerchie offered in this sale. 25,000 Handkerchiefs' I yf- ugSoo dozen Ladies' All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs of a fine, smboth -VL """quality, usually sold at 15c each, at 9c each or $1.00 per dozen. These in J4, V anl x nch hems, and are unquestionably the best bargain in All Linen Handkerchiefs ever offered the people of Scranton. 9c each or $1.00 per dozen. I tYt ma35 dzeu Ladies' Hemstitched Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs our -"' -"""usual i2jc, itfc and 20c numbers choose among the lot at 9c each or $1.00 a dozen. Some of them are slightly soiled they were the top, open, boxes for display, at the importers where we bought them, thus they were bought cheap the little they are soiled does not harm them in the least a ud there is a great saving in the price. I df- "2 00 dozen Men's All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, in 4, yt L.UL O kem at 12c each or $1.40 per dozen. I gL A 500 dozen Men's All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in yi. V& and 1 "- itirri Tie-mq. of , price, 15c each or $1.75 CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. ' Surplus 5500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal aud sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday eveniugs from S to 9 o'clock. WiM. Connei.i., President. Hhnry Bi-UN, Jr., Vice Pres. W.M. H. Peck, Cashier. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTONSTEiTTilOTEL for. Shtemfli St. ami In In? 1'licc, NEW YORK. Aiiicrkaii 1'Uii, $M Per Day ami UpwaiiK . i:muiian l'l.m, 9I.(H 1'cr Hay and I pw.inR 'pedal Itilci lo Tamlllcs. T. THOMPSON, Prop. Hotel WZ$Qiria firuidwiy, Stb Ate. d 27lb Street, New York. Absolutely Firoprool III the ceiw ter o f tlie iliopping antl llicatie district, I'irbt class mall its at ointments. En t Iroly new through out. European Plan Flnnm .In. ucnatw.&wxr.MT.rrwi.'.m i;e or civ ulte, with or without bath, hot rnitfcoUl water andttlcplione in every room. Culslneunexcellcd. -- t For Business Men t In tho h;art ot the wholesale a. district. T For Shoppers X minutes' walk to YVnnnmakers; -f S minutes to Blegel Cooper's Bis a. Htnrf.. Elasv of access to tha i;re at ' ury uooas aiorea. t For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars. bW " Ins easy transportation lo all t points ot Interest. ; HOTEL ALBERT t 4- f f NEW YOKK. Cor. 11th ST. UNlVEItSITT PU Only one uiol-k roro urouuwuy. t Rooms, $1 Dp. HI;STAllKANr I'rlces keaionable --- The Dickson Mnuufaetui'lns Co. fccranton and WllltovUarre, t'a, Mauuiauiuror) ot LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Uollcra, HolttliigandPunipineAlucblncry. Oeneral OlSce. Scranton. Pa, Scranton. a snecia.1 fine oualitv. recularlv sold at 9ce each. j -j j 7 n per dozen. & WALLACE, 'l''H't'i"i"l"l' ll"l' 'H'1"rl"'"l","',"""l'T'l"'"l"r't'' T4. I NEW STOCK. V We arc now prepared to show Carpets, : Wall Papers T Every item is this season's goods, and we are prepared to serve you promptly and at I WILLI AflS Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- ills is Lager Beer Brewery Muiiuriicturors f OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 N. Ninth Street, , PA Telephone Call, 2333. DR. DENSTEN Pliy&iciin ind Surgeon .311 Spruce St. Ttmple Court llulitlliic, SCRANT0X, PA, All eut and chrmiio ulscuea of men, wip mm ind rhlldren. fllROXia NKRVOUS. UltAIN AND WASTINO JllhKSCb A fil'EtT IAI1'V, All Uiseaiei of the Wier, Kldnf). HUUdcr, 6kln. Plcod, Kerfi, Wcmh, Lji', Eur, Koe, Tlirciat, ami I.uur, f;anrer. Tumors, 1'ites, Huptme, Collrr. Itlicuiu ttlsm. Aillim;, A.'aun0i, Varlioieju, l.o.st Manhood. Nllitly I'misiiioiu, all t'emalp Di.M.'av, Luicvrrhorj, clc, lonnnrhca, Syplillliy, lllcod I'oisoii, Imlistrv tiun and joutliful habits oblileraieil. s-urfcry, I'its, I'liilepay, Tapo and Stomach Worim. t'A. TAUltllOZO.N'K, Specilla tor lat.irrh. Throe month' treatment only $3.oa 'lrl.il free in ntllec Consultation ainl (.amlnitioo free. Of fice hours daily and Sunday, b a. n- to 0 p. n. DR. DENSTEIM. Undoubtedly the largest purchase of Plain Linen Handkerchiefs ever brought and x Sale j j- - 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE you an entire NEW stock of and Draperies our well-known low prices. & flcANULTY il Bel Hf Said the bait to the fish. Or next thing you know you'll garnish a dish. I came from the store of Florey & Brooks, And I'm dangerous. IB 1 1! 21 1 Washington Ave. THB M0QS1C POWDER. CO. Boms 1 and 2, Com'ltfe Bl'i' 0RANXOW, VJu dining and Blasting POWDER UrU ( Mootlo ad llusb Ii4 World. LAPLIN RAND HOVVDUR CO.'S ORANOE GUN POWDER Cleetrlo Baiter lea, EleatriaEsplodtft, tsplQdloj blast., aafety 9ui an! Repauni Ghenical Co.'s expVvg 1 t - f a.lt, pii IS'' -i-Wt