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THJ0 SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, APRIL li, 1901.
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HEWS OP THE
LABOR WORLD
IUOH BUSINESS DONE BY THE
MINE WORKERS.
(Till Appeal for an Eight Horn- Dity
After Mny 1. Decided Not to. Di
vide the District, but Increased the
Number of Members of the Execu
tive Bonrd All Persons Employed
In and About the Mines Must Be
long to the Union The Silk Work
ers Odda find Ends.
Hotli session yonoiilny of ilir mill's
orkcrs' tiat-UMl.v convention at Oly
t.Mit wok- lfit.'-y onc-., unil the ''nil if
'lin ilny foutiil n liirjic iiinnunl of work
Itlll undone, sulllclpiit to iirolulily kopp
ho ilrlc(tiit(?!i on the ko nil tmliiy. Miiny
iinpnrtnitt tnmwirtloin oocuiTod.nmoni?
Milcli were (lie ilcpleliui to leci VU
t lot. No. t IntnU. nnd tin adoption
M" lepolutloiis Piripmvfiliih the ntllolnltf
In potltlon tlio operator for nn cluht
bnu- diiy after Mny J. '-U; ul.-o t"n
iiiillunH limiting II nhllirutnry on nil
i.mkeifi fit ilic nilti'-s- in Iwoiiii nicin
ti it. of the union.
The now fllMtlci ly-lftv wen
nlopleil nnd tciolullon.t 'owluninlmr
IK- Scrantonlnn vote i.aeil lni'lnt?
lie Hl'leinoon sersilon. They :ii,v at
follows. Iielnt,- Intiodui-d In two fmiut
t- mi Olyrlmni run! Dnniuoie Im-iil
Uiricis 'Il.n i luiitmii in tu 'MilTiMl .nil
I.miiiM ixn.il iik-wIhm- "f "'" "lirititJtl'Mi '"'
th cluiKi- ill iiinilli.il lll-l. rlii'tiioii- Ins tl
i:ilinl. Ili.it !. Hi'' Inil'il Mlw- WurKii
H Vini'iliM ( llMiiit N". ' In "'" ' "Sim utii'U
I'-rmlilcil at Ul.xplMhl. ulxi- i'r n '' -1"11 '"''"-
lal .iiiiiiil t" .11. it"' -I" In lltc-i - wlm liny
r.nx lie mm mini' III llii' rtilltli ll.-tllilK'l l.y
'lie .iln.M' iiKiilliiliiil Hicr.
WlnriM. I'Im im-mWii. ' our oiiwiii'itiiii .iltil
htnl villi flllmi Nn. n! In'- lii-i'll .llti-li-d I"
I'll- rrfllor n! lli.il M'llmv inmiul known .e th
i Miitonlmi. tin li lull' In1 !
licolxrtl. 'lint liNliin Nn I of tut Inili'l
Mine WoikiM- nf ViiHii.J .I.-.U.- n-rlt I" 1"
i'l fi-pin-u In '.Hi. mi HiK '-'' ifiSJl'Hi't "if
iiiiitnnliti; hihI In- it lmllii i
liisolxi'd. 'Ilnl Hi- inim-t ill l'i d- ! pu'xml
nii .Minnui'i iikiiiIiiii- .nn) .ill mxImi it'"11
liiiiililiic Ilnl illii'lniH ilin'l. II'O miiiiIiiiii.iii.
VI tlin lomnhifr iiieetlim n rosnltiti" i
i ns p.i. eil Willi liueh ..liy iiipoIUon,
In (In eifiit tin- i-imiur. !.-, liicinc'.i.
sinlile lio.-n'-. iiimip 111111101.". nnd all
oilipix finpliiye 1 In -uiv i-.'inaeilv u'ioiiI
the mines limit li -lmm If the Illinois'
union. This i ebullition Is In iliieet up-lii-i'llhiu
to the stateincnl mtide nl n
1 1 edit meet inp of ll.e Intel linllon'M Am
Mie.ntlop c.l Fliemili. Another n'Milii
l ion's tost empou 'led I he oDWis of
lids ilMiiet to innl.o an appeal tn h"
npei-atois lot an "K'ht-li'.m- day lo go
Into pfi'ect after May I.
luring the afteinuii yve'dn p veiy
hely (llsruvilou was piecipitated wnen
the niattei ol division m the district
( awe up. President Xlcholls expressed
himself as rd deilritiR any ruttiii5; up
of the inrrllcry hut di.clared the work
irieumhenl on tie; present distiiet ox.
eeiitive hoard was too Krcfit, and sim
ested the ineip.isir.fr ot Its nnniher.
After a dial of .lrsnnicnl the motion
was passed tu keep tli ditii''t intact.
lilt Inn-i-n'e the nnmher of members
of the hoatn from nine to eleven. The
vote stood litN to ."ii.
The ici-oliition also impowvis four
of the f.vfeulive ollleeis to act p. uH
irlet orcranlsfis. t'lesident Vlcholl'i
will appoint tin Mildilirnnl memhers.
The icmniiHler ol th" afteiuoon was
taken ill in debate on the new dN
tiict airl loial by-laws, whit h weie
1 rieutcd at the I-'dwv.rdsvllle enn-
put ion and h.ive li"ni under eonsider-,-iliiiii
durir.K the tin to month? slnee,
I; was finally deeMed lo miopt the
dlstiiet by-laws, while ;)ie loeal bv
law.s iMTfi lefeircd tn 11k different lo-i-.iis
for arpiovnl.
llanv (hanp-i-s in ihe sovrrnineiit of
the riihtilet are m ule by these by-laws,
tile otlirt'is b'lliK qlvull .tic-eased ex
letitixe )ioweis.
Today the convention will come to
!. close. This n-oi i.iriK the place for
the iipni i mention will lie voted upon.
I'.irboudale. Pittston and Pcinnton are
all aftei tie honor, and a spii-ited con
test aninmr iho deleK.ues Is assuned.
With the Silk Workers.
The committee of Central Labor
union lcprpsentatives chosen at Sun
day's meetiuK to confer with the strik
ing silk mill KlrW met the laiter's cx
cuiivi) hoard in Kcnnuniy luill yester
day monilmr and diseiihsed witli them
nie.iii! of i.ilslns; funds lo stiennthi.'ii
the lextile wnrkeis' tieasury.
The general situation was discussed,
and it is likely that today or tomorrow
the Central Labor union lonnnlttee will
wail upon Supeiintcnd"ut Davis, of the
S.iiKiiuill mill, and cndf.ivor to bring
about n eonferenee between the lalti v
mil Iho sttlkers.
The eM'cutlvii eomniltlee if the lot .t I
union yesterday went to Pittslon nnd
ihete met with lepresentatlvcs of tlio
I'lttston anil Wilkes.-Hart f locals, Tim
t'uuillllous In the three cities wore dis
cussed and the matter of division of
tin Piitersoil aid talked over. Today
and tomorrow iho Sauquoit striltvis
will meet nnd elect delegates to the
national convention at Holyoke, .Mil"",
oilier ltnportant business Is al"o lo
ionic up for .lotion.
Today's D., Ii. & W. Bcmid.
The maltp-up of today's D., Tj. and
XV. board Is ns follows:
ri;r.'MM, ai'wi. in,
MiUI l-JL, l'Jil S p. Ill,, O, llJinlolph; 10
li. III., II. .1, I-Jll.lll.
Till II-DW. M'ltll, II.
Wild i '.ni, i:.ni-i.'.;i) j. in., i;. m. ii.iiici;
.1. in., KrUluin; I'l .1. 111., .1, fliiiklnrti II
i. in., A. (!. lUiiiiiilti; I . in.. .1. v, Uiivinu;
1 r. in., lluji. ultti U. A. ll.iillinltiiiidw'rf hum..
MfUiie; 7 p. hi., wtst liinii uyuffa, IlKmifauii.
t'ullit I'. II. N(il.
I'uilifr S J. in., (lousir; 1U j. rn., y. Tile
wily; 11. 'f m.. Mnrjn; 3 p. in,, Jlmpliy; u
i. in , l..niiiln;; 10 1 1. in,, Wliliur,
i. ij.i i i F'tiii tiku ? I nl f.'.iHiiAKi ? .i .i
N0TICK.
Uidkciii3ri . llcjley will ;u out mUi ion
Juctor .1. V, Ptxine.
Ilukcinan .1, J. hmijuii will upcil at tivin
nusttirV oSitc,
Collieries Shut Down,
The sjponcor and Nay ,us colllorlcs
at Duimwre worn Idle yesterday owlntr
to the fact that u luiK'i nuniher of
their employes were not provided with
worklnsinen's cardu from iho local to
which they boloner,
A committee from the local was pres
ent yesterday moniluir at each place
and called for cards befoio the men en
tered the mine.
A large number had either not
brought thotn or neglected to procure
them, and aa u result the commute
t I MllllltV "I HI ( 1 IHIIIIVJ f Ht (li,
-ii vii i n p. in., Sui.tonj 7 p. rn.. Maovcin.
V.liil l'.i. W(l,"i a. iu,, J, H. Meters; 7 ,i,
ii t;..li-. , nftli T. I'lUpjtiick'a ineni li u. m,,
M. .1. UiiiiiI;mi; 11 a. in., 1'. Oil auaugh ; ;.,
in,, I. i.lriley; 8 p. in., John Cilufaii; l ji. m.,
.i. u. ijjeigi. u i. in, i, u. iicgvrs
refused lo ei them work until cards
were shown. Unther than run with a
small force tile owners decided 'lo clone
down for the day.
The local held meeting Inst nlRht,
when a Inrffe number of cards: were Is
sued, and It Is likely everybody w 111 he
prepared lowoik today,
THE BICYCLE TAX LAW.
Colonel Oathnua Takes Steps to Test
Its Constitutionality.,
Colonel Herman Ostiums: proposes to
tost the constitutionality of tho nut of
the legislature which places n lax on
bicycles. A case Htsited was yesterday
Hied In the prothonolary's olllcc In
which ho Is the plaint Iff ittul thu county
of Lackawanna 'tho defendant.
He recites that In 1900 ho owned u
bicycle and was taxed one dollar for It
by the county. This tax he refused to
pay, and n warrant, was Issued for hltu
and lit then paltl it under protest.
The present ptncecdltiRH will determine:
whether or not lie -will sol his dollar
back.
Colonel Ostium! contends: that the
net violates Article 'I, Heotlon 20, of the
constitution and vailous other sections
or It us well. He Is represented by At
torney C. Tliilenllne, and the -county by
Alloiney If. Ij. Taylor.
BOSSARD'S THIRD TRIAL.
He Wns Twice Convicted by a Juiy,
Yet Escapes tho Pennlty Due
His Offense.
l-'or the llihd Unit Hurt y t'.. Mossnid,
who now icsldos at Kastou, was put on
1 1 in I yesterday before Judge II. M. .Mc
t'lure for belli? the father of the child
of iJtace Hlnton, of Clifton township.
The ulfeiiRp was conunltti'd nt Slroiids
htiru. where Mls Jllnlon lived with
Kosmnd's Kfandp.trenls as a servant.
lie was. tried in Monroe county and
convicted, Inn beloie .sentence it was
shown that the child was born at Miss
I Hilton's father's home In this county,
and new proceedings had to he boirun
hen.
Al Ihe .lanliaiy term he was tried
hi'le and convicted, but tho veidlct was
set aside and a new trial granted on
the Ki'mind that more than two years
hmi elapsed between tin; time the of
Tcnse was commuted and his ariest,
and that thetcfote the statute of limi
tations intervened. After the evidence
wns In yesleiday, Judge Mi"lure ruled
that the statute of limitations pre
vented a conviction, and sent the jury
oul to pass upon the question of costs.
Tt will leport its verdict tills morutntr.
Pistiict Attorney Ck'cio CSeaihart. of
Monroe county, and Attorney I'lnronco
Halentine conducted the prosecution,
and Attorney II. L. Taylor appeared
for the defftivp.
EMORY EHRGOOD ON TRIAL
He Was Charged with Striking
Charles Edwards of Moscow with
a Horse Shoe.
Kumo .1. Kin-good, a icMdent ot .Mos
cow, who is famed for many and varied
exploits, was tried befoie Judfre J. P.
Kelly yesterday on a charjre of assault
inn' and almost killing Charles Kd
wanN, who is a nelirhbor of Khrsrood
at Moscow. Tho assault was committed
on October 2 last.
Khrffood has a mill at Moscow, and
the boys of the neighborhood broke a
number of windows in it by thiowinor
stones, lie had a hon of Kd wards ar
rested for the stonc-throwiiicr, nnd this
caused some trouble. On the day ot
the beat Int? Kdwards returned home
I'mm this city, where ho is employed,
and found his son and Kbrfvood en
KUffed in an altercation.
He declares that IChrgood began to
talk to him in a loud tone of voice
about tho trouble, and 1-Mwnrds told
him to go 'in thp house and he would
talk It over with him. Khnrood went
in ami Kdwards started to tollow hlni.
lie had reached the door when Khr
jrood threw a horeshoe, which Mtuek
him on the head and laid him low. Tie
was unconscious for a Ions time, and
was taken to the Moses Taylor hos
pital, where he remained for a long
time. His injuries weie oC a very sori
our nature,
Khrsood'.s vuislon of ihe trouble was
somewhat different. He says that ho
letreatPd into his house to get away
from 1-Mwnrds, who threatened him,
and th.it l-Mwnrils followed him to the.
door, and flndin;? it fastened kicked in
a panel and forced off the "button,"
with which It was secured. Khrirood
had a horseshoe iu his hand for luck.
When the door dew open he saw that
his luok piece had taken a day off, and
he struck Kdwards on the head with It.
I'Mwards was nol rendered uncon
scious, he declines. Tie hud plenty of
llirhl left In him. anil joining forces
with Mrs. 1-Mwnrds and their hon they
i?ave l-:iui?ood an awful heatiiiR. Khr
jjood was defended by Attorney Frank
Donnelly and llalph Levy, and the
commonwealth was iepi-oeuti il i ,s
hManl District Attorney nt
Thomas and Attnt-m .. i i i hi
The case was '.riven lo - u 1
P in
John '! ' N i hai'Ked with etn-
I'm; nioti. from tlm Piudenllal
: Llie usiuaiK'o company. Thecasown.s-
mi trial beiore. Judgif OeorKa ?. I'urdy
until ."..ill), when it was Riven to Iho
Jury.
Picfoie court adjourned In tho main
cotut room n Jury was sworn to try
the caho of James fJallnRher, of VM
rioulh Wntdiinctnn avenue, who is
chin aod by Hobert Wilson of the Men's
union, with si'lllni; liquor without a
license,
At ll o'clock yesterday JudKo Mo
dule charfied the Jury In tho r,iii of
AVilllain Murray, of North Meranlon,
who Ifj charRed with felonious wound
luff. The Jury had not agreed al ad
Joiunlnpr hour.
Charles Watosky, a .South Sidn Junk
denier, wns aniil(?nei, (hurenl with
receiving Hlolen Roods-, but. tho theft
of the soads found at his junk shop
was rot established, and a verdict of
not Ritllty was directed by .Indue Mo
Clure. John P. Holnnd, chained with embpa-zlc-ment
by John Harvay, plended Riill
ty. Sentence was deferred, Benjamin
Howie, who pleaded RUllty of Iniceny
and jecelvlnt?, was sentenced to under
go an Imprisonment of thirty days In
the county jnll. William Lawlur plrnd
fd guilty to an Indictment oharslng:
him wltli lurceny and retelvlng. Chief
of Pollco McAndr.iw, or Carbonilale,
was tin. prcsoeiilor, Lawlor was son.
tenced to thirty days in the county
Jail
Yesterday's Marriage Licenses.
John l.cpula , tj)iu,M
Aui;uitu Jlruncyk .,. Mjjncld
I'-lsquikt Dallt'to ,,..,OIl lor'i)
'fhona Pomlolo ,........, ..Ol.) Koru
ltoliiit & Crull ,. ........Strjiilon
Anna Drown , Strjntoii
Jului UusUaua , I'rktburtf
I'.lIrA Ilmu ....... ....ii. i... .....i...rrli-cburff
.Toicpli Wlucld .i.....i,.i....i..i.i....SVranton
Doninlc I'ilcsiugR ...ui.i....it....i.4..ycranton
ADVERTISED LETTEBS.
lltt nt lillCIM ninr.ltilliK llticilldl toi .11 dij
Sirjnlini ilolli(.i,l ljil,.iu.itita muni., I'J..
Arult Hi I'.'H. IVlmnu iiillltirt trn- Hum li-t
Iom will plfJ.'C wy aihrttlml ami gbe iljlu ul
IN. Czta It. Jtliiile, l'.lin.itor.
Ilirtj V,. 'Aimi.111.
ils Xfllln ILutii. Mellle M. Ul ilr. Mil.
I'hdic llojil. Arthur K. Itklkr. 1r. A. 11. IllnS
li.im, Mis lllt. Ilrotnoii, .Mr. 1. I'rtiy lloonc,
Cli.ulm Itailii!, '. V.. Hiom.ii.
Ml MJrirnrrt Comiiit. Jli-i. M. f.. tliole, Mr.
Conn. 1!. II. (Villi, Hi'. M. Cildrlr.
Willi un U0.I1I.
Ml liiotjte llivln, 1).iiil r.t.in. Mi" I'. I'ssc
Itnsr.
M. A. yiiml.
v.'. li, riniipii, .inpii (iniiii.ni iittu'l ttiiti'
Ion, Aiili.i (ilrvrn.
s. W, ltr.nni.in. UirJoti lliipnriiii li), .Liiiim
Hmicj, tl.itry llliiiv, llr.mt llolhuati, A. M.
HowHI.
.tintite ,l(ilinvn, ltoM' .Indc. Ilrmy .lnn,
Willi nil II. .Inliiiftin '
Kfj-slnri Aiilonntlr ".iIiki ronipiny, Miiulo
Ki-hl. IMndnl Kcllcy, ilciry Knmi'ili.
Wllll.ini Mltln v"0i lurid, lanilw, T. I!
Mliii.'j.
inh llnfiir, M . l.ii-, I.ImIp SlerM. il.
Poii'.vi Mujir, Mtli Mark, Mr. Mrriirin, Her
Un Mrmny, fhrlMlne .Mniiliy, '. li. Mlllir,
.Ijine Maii.tRli.in, Iiuli .1. Mnrpli.". Tlionii II.
Mmtlii. 11. MoMjstrr". Iliiiwin O. Minn (-t'i'cll).
.lolin I). Minrjv. Willl.im Morrison.
.Ttwle rk, W. It. 1'ryoi, Henry S I'rilfhotl.
I'. I!. I'.uiritl. .1. I", rimcu. ilittln tviciion,
Cir.1 tney i-'nliiiliy (i.pri 111), flititei- Peniul,
Joseph Hoi hi. dVoiirr- llnlicils. Ilnlur.i lllitiie,
A1II.011 Km knell, I'rtiT Itilph, Violi-I tliill,
in Itnlilliin, Xiiiliun 1). Itlil.rv, II 1 1 tit II,
II1111I,, Mis. iliii'titi IIikIip.
s'mlt It Minitirnl, .Litiiri, .1. S.m l.otlfilrd
Siilli-r.
fnloii nil iiml ltetlnins cninpiio
i:. W. Tlioiniwm. II. A. Ttvicily, .lolm .1. 'I
lor, (icnrci' 'I'm mn, Mr-. II. Tijlor
Mr. I'l'lll. It. Whips S. .1. Winnl. 1. II.
Wi-lkir. V. .1. I'. WilliJin--, Hen Wiimvi. Mi.
.trnnlp Wimllinelei, Mamie Mjll-er, II. 11 Mil
lion I ').
West Scrnnton Station.
.Iniir.1 I iirunlM,. Mi i,t lii 1.UW.IIH..I j f
Mi: I'jii Tulnwet I'.ixiiill.. Mi" Mi.ili Hlii,
tnuiei lir.i-tti- -mil I'llii IUlli ill". -Iui.')l '.
r,i.in, Venn '.imniiila. Mi-. IIdm'iiiI W. Hull,
Ml-. IMw.inl lliiw.iul, Turn, ttdili-tly. ll.iuil h.
.(iiiiik. .Mi... I li.irle-1 Iiiioini'. Tir .Snriti M.iin .ivc
line; Ituliclt l.jnoli. Au-hUilil mine; MidiU'l
Oliver. Aulibilil mine: Willlim r.illiwni, .I'J
-oiilli Ninlli vtrret: Il I.nln llc.Miolil-, V'.l)
North M.im :iei:ue; Jn-cpli KlilimN. II) U.-ilo
I'ml. .ii-nne: .John MniMi, luiiv luel; Mi
l.ii.o tViliii'ite.
The Best Cold due
is one ,miu cun take without Interrup
tion to biihlnes". fine that doas not ef
leet tin head or IieariiiK like the con
tinued use of (itlnlue. One that cures
speedllv and leaves you fcJlluR- fresh
and clear-headed Such a ono Is
Kraiise's Cold (Jure. Price, "1c. fold
by all fli-UBKlMt.'-.
Ask foi Kelly's union urackeis.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
WjS51fsTES HOTEL
(or. ilerntli St. .mil In in; I'l.ur,
NEW YORK.
Ann nean Plan. s'l..'0 fVilln mrl l'uvjnN.
riiroxin Plan, M.'VI I'u- Un .mil I'pwatd
jicc ial ll.iti"tii r.miiln..
T. THOMPSON. Pi op.
Hotel
VICTORIA
27th Street. Broadway and 5th Ave., New York
European lfegH Absolutely
Plan jgSy Fireproof
In the centre ol tie ehopplnp and theatre district
A Modern rir.tcUs Hotel. Complete In all lt pp!i '
i lent. 1 urnl5liln;s ami decoration nc UnonltoiiU Aictm
ttioilatlou-i fr rgj j-uits; 151 slIi-i villi baih, Hot ani
toUl w atcr an I telephone in every room. Cuisine un(.el!e4.
GEORGE W. SWEENEY, Prop.'
f-f-f-f-f-f -f-t--f-t--- -f-f-f
For Business Men
In tho heart ot the wholcsa!
district.
For Shoppers
S mtnutea' walk to Wanamakers'
S minutes to Slegel Cooper's Big
Store. Easy of acccas to the treat
Dry aooda mores.
I For Sightseers
One block from B'way Carst. fflv
lnir easy transportation to all
points of Interest.
HOTEL ALBERT
NEW Y0KK.
Cor. Ilth ST. ft UNIVEHSITY PI
Only one Block from Broadway.
ROOIIIS, $1 Dp. pfCis Ueaionshls
LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
Biliousness,
Constipation,
Dyspepsia.
Sick-Koau-
acho and Liver
Complaint.
SUGAR COATBU.
100 PILLS
25 CTS.
Sold liy all drupalats
oraent by mnll.
NcrrlUMt4lcilCo.,CblcXQ
Sold by JkCirrali k 'lliomai. UiujilsU, 0
I.aiKHwainui aidiuo, fe'ii-anton, l'i,
--O
The Cheapest
Shoe Store
Shoes and Oxfords for Men and Women
At S1.S0, $2,00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00,
In Russia Call, Velour Call, Patent Leather and Patent Kid, al1
styles, all widths and all sues. It will pay you to see them before buy
ing elsewhere. Special Bargains for Today, FrIUay and Saturday;
MEN'S SHOES.
Men'., l.iMiml jihI o ("air, lunJ.,i-Hiil. '".i'l
Isliocs at ipl l'i,
Jlui'j l(,l.i I uli l.w hUe ,H 9l t''.
.Mcu'j Vltl KIJ, UUliir-Unul tl.M iw- H
ilen's Drcs. Slioos at t'S mil, H.-:l and $1,19.
Men' WotWiis fliers at ii cciiU, J,'i anil
!fl W.
MYER DAVIDOW, '
IF
Wheat
Is Worth
$1.00
A bushel you can't buy
it for 48c. Neither can
you buy a pair of shoes
worth 5". 00, for 198--or
$2.q8, 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 5.00 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 3,00 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, I
I Daviss& Murphy
330 Lackawanna Ava.
New Headgear,
Gloves, Neckwear
Are as essential to your
Spring outfit as your nevr
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 flat
Is equal to the best.
We sell them.
A
See the New
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
-
412 Spruce Street.
The Dickson Manufacturing Co.
fccmnton nd WllUeiHarr, I'Ji
Manufacturer or
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EtSQINES
UollcM. HoUtlng anil Pumping Michlnery.
Oenerftl Offlce. floranton, P.
fyuilMufjam
Myer Davidow,
307 Lackawanna Avenue.
LA.DIES' SHOES.
I.J.U0.' 1'itent Leather M.W S1km at l."t'
Uiilio' llux Calf, liiuli-cut, ifLWi hUooji ,it !.''
I.idlf' if.'.liil aU l.JO Ore Wiocs ul SI ii oml
H.W.
Ijdios' sil.rai ln,t Plii'fS al !ii trill.
I-jiJIiv." Iluttou !,!") uosat T.'i uiiti.
rhlldieliV hhiHii at 4!) uml "ii ii'iil.
-MlrtM" 1'alnit Lcjllu-r Sinn's al ifl.li.
Hoys' ami Yuit)i' bliwM at PS ct nl.
Wu Imy cluup fr cali 3ii.t cll ilicjp for ra,h
ri.l.v.
ho Cheapest Shoo Store
W LucKinvanna a venue
I
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
Special Exhibition
Of Fine Silk Waists
Exquisite New Kinds and a Bargain Lot
We have acquired a manufacturer's entire sample line of choice Waists, repre
senting every nevr and novel idea in Silk Waist making. The most striking effects
are shown as well as the plainer and more' subdued styles for quiet tastes. There
are no two alike in the lot, so those wh buy will have an exclusive style of their
own. Prices range from $4 to $21 which are based on the manufacturers' cost of
making the garmeuta. You save the manufacturers' and the retailers' profit for
instance, a waist that ordinarily would sell for $10.00, we offer to you in this sale for
$6. There are multitudes of pretty one? to see. Will you look them over?
100 Ladies' Spring Jackets
The Spring Jacket should not be left out of the Summer wardrobe especially if
you intend to travel or sojourn at a suburban resort. The evening breeze at moun
tain, lake and bsach is toued with just the degree of chilliness that calls for a light
coat. One hundred Jackets of the best styles we have had this spring at $.00 each.
That's the story. Most of them were $10 and $i uoue were less, some were more.
Black, Tan and Covert Mixtures, nearly all lined with silk through- (J g f
out. Ktou, Fly-front and Reefers 4c).UU
The Handkerchief Sale Continues
Another thousand dozeti arrived today these are
chiefs in y, yi and . inch hems and are even
better and fiuer than the first lot we offered
CONNOLLY
I
OF SCRANTON.
Capital $200,000. Surplus $500,000.
United States Depositary.
Business, personal and sav
ings accounts invited.
3 per ceut. interest paid on
savings accounts.
Open Saturday evenings
from S to 9 o'clock.
W.m. CoNNia.!., President.
Hi-nuv Bt:ux, Jn.. Vice Pres.
W.m. H. PiiCK, Cashier.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General Ascnt tor tho Wyomlnj
District lor
Mlntne, liUstlni;, fportlnp, Smolelm una th
llrpauno ChtmUil Coropanj's
High Explosives.
Ettj ruse, Caps ind Exploders. Room 101 Cou
ncil DullJini, Scrinton.
a(u:ncii:s:
TII09. roni) I'ittston
JOHN B. SMITH ll SON Plymouth
W. I!. MULLIQAN WllkcsDarr
The Cheapest
Shoe Store
DUPONT'S
POWDER.
iHfflf aHB
iVi,t'Aiu - tKtK
p.i ffP-v 'H
mBEBamSm
9c
& WALLACE,
I NEW STOCK. I
f We are now prepared to sliow you an entire NEW stock o
l Carpets I
l Wall Papers and Draperies j
t Every item is tltis season's goods, and vc arc prepared to serve J
4, " vott promptly and at our well-known low prices.
1
t
WILLIAflS&ricANULTY
Temporary Store,
w m v mmr m
4.
4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4 -t ! i I"i I"I ! -i
Lager
Beer
Brewery
ManurtictaroM r
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
486 to 455
N, Ninth Street,
.PA
Telephone Cull, 3:iW.
DR. DENSTEN
i'lijslcian and Sureeon
311 Spruco Kt.
,ii-,ple Court CuiMinir,
KGK4NT0N, l'A,
Ail acute uud ilirci.io
illv.'siu of men. w.j
inu JliJ rhildren.
( IIIIOMU NCKVOU-i.
IIICAIN AND WASTINU
IHSKASI-'S A M'l 17.
1AI.TV. All ilLcii ot til l.twr, KiUney.-,
litwiUtr kklu, lllooil, Nfrvff, Womb, Di'. Kir,
Sou, Tluoat, nil I.uue-. ,iiif, 'liniun,
J'ilci, K'l'ituii', lioilri-, Itliuin4tl'-uil A&tlmu,
.(.atanli, I'atkoct-Jc, Let Manhood. Mliily
KuiKsioiis, all l'cinjlu DUi.it'os, ucoitIio. en:.,
(iuruorlira. Syplillll'--, lllood I'oIkiii, ImlUcrr
tlcu and youthlul luliIU iiUlterjlcd. Mirp-u,
1 Its, lr'illi'p"y. Tjih i1 Stomach Worms. CA
'I'AltltllOZONi;, hpn-UVj lor Outairh. lliK
uiontbs' tiratmciit only WW Trial fire in
pIHcv. 'CoimilUtion uml c.nilnatlon itet. Of.
tuv houiu daily and Sumljjr, 3 a. m. to 9 p. in.
DR. DEINJSTEIM.
ii
sis
at Less Than Half
Ladies' Pure Linen Handker
each, $1 dozen
127 AND 129
WASHINGTON AVENUE
h x m - .
4 f f
3
M'l Be loo fli
Said the bait to the fish.
Or next thing you know
you'll garuisU a dish.
I came from the store ol
Florey & Brooks,
And I'm dangerous.
211 Washington Ave.
THB
NIK POWDER CO.
Booms I an.i2.Com'UkBTd'ft
ORANXON, VJu
rilning; and Blasting
POWDER
Mrtt l llooalu ana Rum ll Worm.
I
tAPLIN RAND POWOBR CO.'S
ORANOE QUN POWDER $
Sltatrlo BUrlej, Kleotrlo Hxplod.r
sploillug blstj, naf.ty Fun uu1
Ronauno Chemical Co.'s uxol'.Vt.
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