u A TIIE SCKANTON TlUBUiNJd-THlUtHDAV, MAKCH 13, 1902. !" -4 ! J ! I ! ! i 4 it Coughed All Night." Tlik comKlnt we hive liearJ so otten that we ttnow Just what to ie:om- menJ for It. Our Compound Syrup of Wlilto Plna and Tar Gives almost instant re lief, a! It soothes the In flamed bronchial passages and quiets that annoying hack 25c a lloltlo Prepare J ONLY by Matthews Bros ,110 Lsckawnnna Avenue. O 2 3 !! j ! 2 ! t 2 2 QUICKSILVER SAt'J: AVI) PROriTAIILK. Paying Dividends of 12 per nnnum. ami there Is pufflclrnt ore ON HAND tO,0UO,P0O) tn continue dividends at (his rale for Iho iicvl llflrcn jonrn, own and operating bmiller "2't Ion iliih; no ilrlits Those wishing to mike a siTc nml profltiblc In vestment In a listed stock will do well to write me for piospectus, CHARLES D. SANDERSON 136 Wyoming1 Ave., Scrnnton, D?n. A New Art Store Mm. O i:. Pratt wishes to innniintc lo Ihe ladles of fen niton that klic will give FREE LESSONS In lice woik until April nth, at In r store, No MO W joining .no , Opposite "The I.jieutn " J. P. COULT, D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist. Ill WYChMING AVENUU OV12U TIIU GLOBE STOKE. Twenty yens' successful piac- tlec In this county. City Notes. 1 I.KV Ml.l.TIMi -Amnion lodge of I Ik, will lolil a icfciilai hsmch (his evening it 8 o'clock. M J. II.VV I lu selling capiutv of the Lv (i mil is I..JI5. 'Iho Ac ninny lus nais for 1,5'I7. 1101 II (OINCIIA MH.r.-Roth the romniui ami the M.lctt councils, will meet (onisht at tie regul 11 hour. 1), L. AM) V. PY 1) V S 1 lie triiniiicn were- piiil jcstcrdij, -mil the lcbiuai) jnjs will In toiiclmlcil toil ij. NUU; U.rCTlOV.-Sciantnn Hicvclc chili will hold their .innuil clcitior of ofiloeirt toright, followed b) A lunch and smoker fot the manlier". 1)1 sKIill.lt 1 IMA HUK.-T. V. Hoss, the deserter from the United Males armj, who give himself up to the police on jlondij night, was tikcn biek to l'ort Hamilton jcstcrda.v by Pa liolnun Potter. SMALLPOX IV A0(' V case of Mnill po lias been eli.covereu mTvvoi i, the pilient lieing n bridge builder who reiently cime from .ler-ov lit to assist In building the new rillroid ciiinpanvV iidmt. The hotel in which he lodges lias been r.uaniitlncd Kl 0(111 IN ITM. I OHM -Jerome lieoc,h, the pool expert, foinierlj of this utv, is plaiing in tplcndld stvle in the champ'oiishlp contest mow on in llrookliii He defialed P. II WaMi, of New ork, on Tucsdi.v night, with a scoie of 127 (o 07 in thliteen name" S1(.i: MVXU.I It I'uiik shciniin, who for the lit few jiais In-, been eugigcd In mil about Ihe local theateis, jcstcldav aeccptid tliu pmi tiou of stige lnatngir with tlie n.uik Kicnaii "lion Jo'in diigsbj" eoinpin. Mr. Shiiinin joined the compan.i in Ullkts Pane last night. J.i:Mi:V SI.UVICI.S-DiIU unices at M. full's church, !j a, in and 1.' 0"( p. m, and I'O p. m riiur.iljvi., b.shhs the above, at a in. Ihe nooudav hiiIip is foi liusv people Slid coiitluis but (went) mlitiilib this week, the addieasei ale kimii In the lie v. r. It Hm. mm, lector of the (liiiuh of the dond hep lurd M'Tf.It HOI'Ull 10im -Detective Dilter will leave toclaj foi Haniaburg to siciuo the blgna. lure of Governor Stone to the requisition papus foi 11. A, Itopcr, the luiikcr who skipped town neentl), and who is liiulir aiiet in nv York for embezzlement. Alter leaiug HariUhiiig, the detectiw gois to Alhaii to fecuiu Oonnior Odell's signature, and will linn go to Viw 'link and bilug llopir on lion In time foi it lu.ulii,' on atindJj night or bundi.x si'piii:mi: opik i.ii.s to hi. 111:111. -ihe lutmo officers of llu lto.ial Sulci) of (mod Til lows will be 111 tint iit on I'rldaj and MtuuU.. 'Ilicj will attend i ccUIn ition giun li the loal auemblies In rinlcj's lull on I'liday niglit, and will tliciibehes meet at the limit n on hatiudi. 'lliose who will be hcio aie as follows: Pruiilti, J)r. Macflrcgor JlonUgue, Maine lio pninKr, lion. Holt Apgir, Trenton. V, J : tua.'inr, 1 J Miltehoiine, llhodu Ulaud, Kiipicme kiuiMij. A J. Dates, llajtou; biipiciile iounselha, (on, llobinson, Dostou; iliairman loniuilttii' on laws, Hon. John Mulligan, oiiUh, V V.; wipunic medical I'Sjmliiu, Dr. Haul, ilkii llane DOiNTATIONS EOR HOSPITAL. Aelcnowledged with Thanks of the Management of Hahnemann, The directors of the Iluhneniumi lion pltal deshe to exteiul their thanKsi for the follow liiB Uonatlonh foi Junmuy nnd Februmy, 1902; Mrs. Frank Vanillins, Ballon of Ice ci earn; Mrs, TUchurd Oukford, hipped cream; Mm, W, D. Zehiuler, Ice cream; Mis, H. M, Doles, old muslin; MIsh n K. nichmond, four pounds butter; Mrs. Geoige 13, Smith, tuouallons Jee cieam; Mis. Frank Chi Istlan, sugar, coffee, two packages rolled o.its; Mis. R G. Wuld- Good for the Babies. Theie Is no better medicine made for b.ibles than Chambei Iain's Cough Hem tdy. Its pleasant taste and piompt uiul effectual cures mak It a favorite with the mothers of small chlldien. It quickly cuies their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It not only ouies cioup, but when given us soon as the cioupy cough appears will pi event the attack. Chambei Iain's Cough ItemeUy contains no opium or naicotlc In any form, and nay be given us confidently to a baby 18 to an adult, It always cures. For jjlo bv all diuggiats. nor, two gnllont lee crenm! John Nenve, repnlrlng bntteiy; religious services, llev, Mr. Alrlch, singing by Miss 13. Anncnmn, Miss J, Wilson, Mips F, Scott, M!m 12. r. Freari Mrs, George Sanderson, old nlght-dresies! John Roth, $!is i:iin Pnik Lhtirch, chicken, celety; Mis. W, S. Miller, lending mat ter! Mis. T. It, Wiilklni, two gallon!! Ice cienni! Dr. II, U, Ware, staff lecord book; Mis. II. M. Holes, milk dnlly dur ing month; Mis. Alfred Hand, Ice cteam; Jacob fschlcbil, one tank oxy gen; Mrs. 13. H. Still ges, two gallons Ice cie.itn; Mim. Wotmser, flow em; Mis, Hlmon Hire, two do.en orunges; Jim, 12. Cnnnell, rut Mowers: Mrs. C, U. Hcott, ton nunits milk; Mm. S. II. llnlnes, leading matter; John Hotli, can fiult, veitettiblei; Mm Gussle Wlll Inms, two nightgowns, one bottle of Nof peptonelds, onn bottle of Hypo Phosphites; Mm. 13. It. Secton, books and music; Mm, (', i. Scott, fle iiunits milk; Miss "Welsctugor, four glasses Jell. STATE FEDERATION FIRST CONVENTION Piovlsion Made for a Legislative Committee Synopsis of the Pro posed Constitution. At the third day's session of Wilkes Barru convention to foi in u State Fed cintlou of Labor, It was decided that nt each annual sehslon a legislative committee of three shall be elected, nnd that the clialnniui of the committee shall attend each hession of the legis lature and make a thorough leporl weekly of whut Is done, and also keep a lecord of how the lcglslatom alii or oppose legislation in favor of the woik Inginen. The ch.iltinnn Is to get $'i a day and l.iilio.id f.ue. The state Is to be, divided Into seven dlstilits, and a committee was appoint ed to do this woik. Aid was offered the miners in theli endeavoi to get a fait and just (settlement of the existing diflUultiox, and it was decided to send a committee to see the legislative com mittee of l.illioadcm, which meels at Heading next month, to plan harmoni ous action legal ding legislative niat tom A lelegiam was iccelved fiom Piesl dent GompeiR, appiovlng the woik of the fedeiation. The dues for the year weie IKcd at half a cent a man for the local unions, $', for the rentinl and stale bodies, and $1 Initiation for the new unions. The convention committee of the whole discussed nn amendment Pie sented by J. Mahlln Baincs, of Phlla deljiliia, a delegate fiom tlie Clgai niakets' union of that place, to the ef fect that the executive council shall constitute a legislative committee and that no membei of the state fedeiation .shall at any time go to Ilanlsbuig as a lobbyist. The discussion foi and against this amendment brought out much useful Infoi mation, and after the vaiious points had been thoioughly dlseiibsed the matter was placed before the con vention to decide by -vote and the amendment was lost. An abbreviated leport of the commit tee on constitution was given out. It is, In pait, as follows: Tins organisation 'hall be Inown is 'lie Penn Mlwmi Mate Palliation of 1 nboi nnd shill confirm to its lulcs. etc. The object shall lie to encourage the formation of Ion! icntral trails and labni union m ill cities ind towns in the filitc. Vlso to assist in the establishment of in ttnnil and international trades unions To encourage the punliip of union libel goods 'lo agitate Mich questions as mat be foi the benefit of tlie working closes in order tl.it we iua, obtain tlie emctnient of such nieaiues lij the stite legislature To conect abues under wluili the woiking chses are lalwring so as to insine cr,uitable rights and jut piiMlegis This Federation skill nicer inniiilh on the second TiicmIiv of Vlarch. Delegates fiom (en locil unions thill constitute i quotum foi the transaction of business Special meetings si all be filled liv the pie-i-dent ancf fifteen affllhtid unions. Two months' notice must be gien o jierson slnll bo eligible lo membership un less he or she his beer i member of a libor or giniation sk monllis prioi to the date of con. vention This docs not apph to unions organized sis months prioi to the coin cut ion .o lioxcott M ill lie iiproicd bj the Pi dela tion until a thoiuigh nnc'stigiticn has btm mule, und i filthfil itlcmpt to icmove (lie laiisc of the griiiaiuc, MOTION WAS REFUSED. Celebinted Insulator Case Again Before Judge Aichbald. Tlnee months ago, Judge Aichbald, sitting lu United Slates flicult court, lendeied a deeislon lor the plaintiff In the contested patent cat.e of the l, Thomas & Sonri' company agalnht Fied M. Locke. The patent In dispute was on an In sulator for high cm i ent electrical w Ires. In his opinion Judge Aichbald said that theie was an old way of manu factuilng the Insulntois, but the plain tlif company was making them by a new piocess anil the defendant com pany's method of manufactute was an Intilngemcnt. Yesteiduy Judge Aichbald heaid a motion by the defendant company to modify his deciee ho as to penult the defendant to maiiufactuie by a leitaln method, which It claimed iwiesponded to the "old method" icfened to In the opinion. The motion vvus made, It was asset ted, lo avoid the possibility of pioceedlugs for contempt of lourt. The plaintiff lompnnv aigued against the motion, contending that It was nothing mote oi less than a lequc-st by the defendant tliut the com I aci as its counsel, Aftei healing authoiltleH emoted on both sides, Judge Auhbnld decided that the motion, if gi anted, would be equiva lent to committing the com t on u (iieh tlou brought up liieguliitly, and the motion was oveiiuled. Attorney Unwind P. Oennlsoii. of Syiacuse, appealed tor the motion, It was opposed by Attorney Uubeit How son, of New Yoik iit THE LArAYETTE CLUB. The announcement of the coming of the I.afaett College Glee club has caused u iluuy of plea&ant anticipation among musical and society people. College glees appeal not only to all loveis of music lu generul, but lu par ticular to all college men und those who am luteiesteil In the intellectual woik of our people. Thehe bongs i epic-sent the higher social lite of the student vvoild; the esnilt de (oips, a veiy laige list of patronesses has been se emed and this, in addition to the huge uliiinul and the host of fi lends, will make the conceit of Muich lil a notable society event. The IIIrU school audltoilum will ho suitably decoiated for the occablon. Tickets ut Powell's. , - Business Men's Lunch, Fiom the noon lunch menu, at Uan ley's, 420 Spruce street, may be oi deied: 0stei.s, chops or Just a cup of excellent coffee. MEISTER'S MEN STILL WINNING AULINGTONS TOOK TWO MORE GAMES LAST NIGHT. They Won fiom the Ernnklins, and Aie Still in Elist Place Lieder krauz Team Lost to the Centrals, South Side Team Is Still Making n Try for Low Scoro Rocoid Backus Tenm Won Tlnee Postponed Games, and Is Now Tied with tlie West Slders. The Atllngtotis, of the City Howling league, ate still keeping up their win ning sticak, and by taking two games fiom their closest rivals, the Fiankllns, last night, aie now fast and secuie In first place. The games lolled by this team weie decidedly not the best of the night, and had the Franklins not fallen down feai fully they should have taken at least two. The scoie: A1II,I.(110S. Totals Mc'sltr Vet fit 174 4PS II. Klrfer 1"(, 111 nil :,s8 '. Klefcr lid iiij mi ui llmck r,s 1VI 112 12(1 I. Mifn IJ2 1 tft I'll 4V) 7-", T2S 7IJ Sl'i5 I I1VM.MNS. Ulrclni IiVi 11) 172 4 GO ttutkins in p,i nn iir, Djvls 1IU lli2 1211 42? llobinson Ill) ill, 1MI 412 Andercgg 171 1 .S 12') 111 72J 711 0)1 '2117 lligb scoie Vlilster, 10! High acrn,?o VIcistci, 1W The Hi st class total of 2,111 was lolled up by the Centials against the Lledciki tins' tenm. Two games weie won bv the foimer by big maiglns and the first was also lost by a big niaigln. Shaw had the onlv 200 s-coie made to his ciedit. The score: . U'ruls lo.al Mnn 1,7 11 T,l oil) isofili 1(, 1VI fnl 411 O'Conneli Ill) 17S 102 TuO Whirton 170 TO VH) Bin tones 110 l!)t l-l 61 1 72 foi bll U"14 1.11 DI.UKltVN Mejei 11)1 111 102 1 nreig Pi; 111 110 111 Waldnci ld'i 111 1() 401 Kisele 171 101 120 "!! Koch 177 lill lo.! oil S(!7 701 7(rt 2102 High coi( shi, '211. High incnge O'Conneli, 17fi 2 3 The poor uiifoi lunate South Slders kept up theli losing stieak again last night and giacefully diopped tlnee stiaight to the Ilampie team, which lolled a superior game. Tlie South Slders weie'n't in it for a minute, the highest game total they made being only 740. The scoie: H VMIM s Tot lis Hull T.1 1 1 171 too itolhumcl 10') IV! 102 M Vturph, Ill 1,7 170 431 Ilres.-ei 12 2112 ll W0 I.jppin 117 1!S 17"j ' 170 7",2 75b S-70 2J'JJ i-omn sinr Jlrownell loo l.'i) l.o hi. I cumin Kit 142 112 .' S lliihold 14') HO 1,4 III igrh 117 120 111 103 Wiith 101 IS". IV) .')l 717 710 720 2177 High scon liicssu, 202 High luragi Hrcsstr. 175 1 I The standing of the clubs in this league Is now as lollovvs: on l ost P C. ilingtons II ,, .722 Praul llus It 7 oil Himpe's 11 7 oil I.iederkrin 10 fc VjO Ccnlrals S 10 .414 fcoulh Side 1 17 .Oil The Tiackus team of the Not theast cin Pemibjlvanla league, bowled a postponed game with the Gieen Ridge Wheelmen team last night and by tak ing tlnee stiaight, with a total of 2607, are now tied with the 131ictilc City Wheelmen. The .scoie: lMtht - 'lot 1 Peckham ls'i 117 1H 400 Moote 174 is.1 fit UK lahiiuholt ...Ill 2H lc! fill Poll 171 1 VI 107 l"2 Hopkins Is2 Mi 1H1 174 S7I Si7 S.'i 2007 niti.r.N muni: mii'i:i.mi:v Tnlor , Hi") 1M IV, 4M llonlsou 17, lul 170 41 Mason 170 117 lMl 477 Wc.li in in Ilo l7h 111 412 Wikliil 101 111 lis 422 HI 7i 711 2!2j lllali hioie llojikltis, 202 HIUi mugc-Hopkins. 101 1 I The teams In the Xoitheastcin league now stand us tollows: Won Lost I' c, llackas 10 S ,,7 flu trio (In Wheilmeii.. 14 7 nil Sirautou Ilk. vile hib . . . 1 11 170 Wist Hud WlKiluifil . . . !) 12 .120 (linn Hidge Wliiilmcn . . 10 II 117 I.Iks . . S II . .M PROPOSED EMIGRATION LAWS. They Call Eoith a Piotest fiom the Lithuanians, The following i evolutions have been pasted by an oiganUatlon made up of the Uthuiianhius of the cltj. We, the iniili i signed l.ltliuauiaii illlciii of Sriiilnn, I Jikiu.uui i count, Pa, lepiesciitlng tlie sj, Ulivtil'ii llcnetitlal tocieti, in luonllili liiitllng .i-.Miiibkil, und after a Ihoinudi di-iiu ilou of the miIj) -it, on Ihe I .'ill ila of M.iuli, iwi, Ii4m lesohid- Wlicrus, There aie cwral bills lukue I lie M-iute and house) of ifpnocntathn o am ud the iiuinlgiatloii Uws of llu I nllrd states, lu tiudueid bj .Mio,r l.nlt,c, Hurious, Scoti, I. n nut, (iraliaiu, halm, Waton, fel erinaii, Slijliu k and Willi mi (ouiiill, i le Wheiias, .Vluit of our rcpu'scntativi's and sen alora icqulic that there shall lw lei led ami eol lie I id and paid a dulj of s,t for t'Jcli and evi'ij passenger not a iltli-u of ill) I lilted hljies Whettas, Ihej uquiro lertllicales fiom a ili)t clan of experience that be (the iiiilgiaut) is u a ktate of good bodilj heallli, accompanied b,t .1 ceitllkate of u consul at eoiisulii Jjciit of llu) I Illicit Mated in Ike kJliu ttale piulliie or count that b'Jih a pkjukUn U qiullflid, tie Wlielcjs, home lequlie that ail eiulgiaiit fliall hie at the lime of intimkil cmlgialioii a pav port of rcecut date fiom the sou'iniucnt Id .vlik h ia Id eiuigraiil belongs! gianllng pcrmlviloii to inlgiulc, and also a eeililkalu from tlia thief olliter vi iiiininei of poliei- of the place wheie buck imlgiaiit iiskki, ci'(tl(liig that he, or she, is under no (large of violation of law, and haa not been for the period of Die jears Wliiieas, .Some require lliat persmu not "ll ilL-posid toward the edablUhed order ef society" kliall not be luluralUed at citizens of the United blatis. and if naturalized ".ball be liable to have lliclr luluraliatlcn or iltUcuslilp aimallcd and cancelled." Whrreai, They aik thai tlicoc aeU flull not ex clude pertoua convicted of an otleiue purel) pa. 3000000000000000000000000 ArcYou Sick? i v Do you suffer from Kidnoy, Livor, Bladder or Blood Biscaso or any urinary trouble, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Constipation, or if a woman any of tho sickneBscs no- gculiiirtoyoitrsexp'lf bo, send your nddrcso to Dr. David Kennedy S Coriioratlon, Rondout, N.Y., nnd O they will Bona you absolutely freo H a trial bottle of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, 8 tho grcntost specific known to mcdlcnl eclonco for tlio euro of tlicso ilieonscs or any urio acta irounie. it nas neon usou Oy pnysicinnn in uuspiiniB ana Bnnican ulna for nearly thirty rears with iinfn.ll Inir Riincoia. Its Bato in bd Inrco to-dav ID can uo iouuu lie nay urug sioro. (, ."$1.00 a Ooltta or O for $G.OO. Soooooooooooaoooooooooooc lltlc.nl not involilng moral turplliide without de fining clrarlv and delliillel What may be unilcr stood In moral turpitude. Wheieas, They w ml to glee lo tlie commis sioner general of immigration almost absolute rights In icject nn Immigrant, or to "detill iinmlgiatlnn oMccr fm such service in foreign lountrles in earning out Ilia said purposes, as be shall direct," and such ollur nonsense. He It llesohed, 'lliat taking these bills from a mont stindpolnt, we condemn them as Inhuman end unjust; wc li to (lee ce (he poor Immigrant of Ills list penii, histoid to help liim. Such bills are unniliiral. In the animal world the hw of migration prcviils, and no birs will prevent the liilgintlons of men. The bills ire in llagrmt dls lord with the couuii iiidnients of the lllble, to lice from the country where ou are persecuted. These bills lire intended to help the despotic 1 uiopein thrones, and not to protect us agtlnst mucin. Foclai and polltlcil Injustice alwis and rvmnlieic bring forth resistance and discon tent. J.ven the constltutlonillsts of llussui, ni hllists, nc debarred fiom landing in our trust, aid lieelei-iidden tinted Stiles, and the piesent iuiungi it ion laws are not mil stringent and re stricliic, but do hum to the icil inteiists of cur communih. 'lie goeeinmcnt should IicId tlie itumlgriiils bv sending them fice of charge (o (lie west, ami help those who arc willing lo settle en i film as faini"rs, bv advancing them a loin to bu i film on eisy ind long terms of in stallment, and ill tins way to obeiile the over population of the cistern states, and at last We ask Hon. Willi mi fonncll, the represent! the of our distilct, to introduce 1 bill to the effect, 7 . Tint all honest iininlgriiits ind i o llticil lefugees should be admitted: tint the government, instead of ineicasing immigration officers nnd their salaries should cieite a fund to provide the liunngriiits with supplies of fai met aim firms, ind to distubnle theiu eqinllv lu the 'titej of the lepublic. llv oldir of Ihe above mined soclctv. 1 rink Ziv itkovv-ki, J'lCsiilcnt. I. Y. Coodrlch, Secictnv .1 0. AllnAv, P. Diiluckis, Commitlee Copies of the icsolutlons aie to be foi wauled to Senntom Qu.iy and Pen rote and Congiessninn Connell. EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION Repiesentatives of Avoca Sub-Dis-tiict Meet Today. An 13pwoith league convention for tlie Avoca sub-dlstilet will be held In the Avoca Methodist Episcopal chuich, Rev. It. M. Pascoe, pastor, tomoiiow. This pi ogi amine will be obseived: VIOHMVO SrSiON, 1010 Song scmu. ji,i Devotions K. J Sehoonovcr Addnss, of Welcome .1' ( Kcllum Hesponsc Ilss biiah Price IJililo .Stud V. C. Mvcis Al'll.llNOON Stss0V, 1 10 Devotion lirv. 11 VI 1'1-c e Ike I cider "lle-t Method, of ( oiiikicllng the L'i'vot ion il Meeting". Miss htta Mostellar The Vlcmheis "riicii Put in ihe Devotional Meeting" Miss llittio Mclu nz e The league Mi mbership "What Oughl It to Hi" William Wiiilerinule He poiislbllllv "What Skill He the I'utiue of Ihe Leigue" Vli-s I inilj Peirin The .Junior League "Its Pu-ibllities" licv. J I. Haee I M.MNCi s,io, 7 10 Devotions Ilev. II A Keli lieports of ( oiinnillces. Address Ilev. l)r viistln (alllln P. 1'. The ofilcom aie: Pies-ident, A. C. Myeir.; iee-piebldent, Rev. Ilany Kelly: scuetary and tieasuier. IVIIss Jessie M. S.ntaln. Chaptei.s of the Avoca sub-dlstiict: Avoca, Entoiivllle, Lackawanna, Jlooslc, Old Forge, Pitts ton, Hendham, Taj lor, Tunkhannock, West Plttston, Yates. -ddlid vd$d d iddSidii sDididditld: 1 Beautiful Lace Trimmings 1 : Edges, Insertions, Galloons,?hppliques, Me $j r$ dallions and Cut Out Work, Alloons, Etc., in g f-s white, cream, bisque and Egyptian shades, neat gj r$ edges, from lOcto 50c g rS More Elaborate Woik 25c to $4.75 g 1 New Dress Goods. 1 Nun's Veilings, Batistes, Tannice, Mistrals, la Voyles, London Twine and Open Work Effects. j5 Grenadines In Wool, bilk and Mohair. g Ua Foulard Silks The largest assortment in g is Scranton. Desirable styles and great values g at 59c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 g ia 3 Just received shear fine goods direct from the mills g -a The regular ioc grade for 8c g 3 The regular i2c grade for 10c g -5 The regular isc grade for..... 12c g r The regular ioc grade for 15c & r The legular 20c grade for 17c g 3 The regular 25c grade for... ....'. ,.. 19c .; ;$ The regular 30c grade for 25c g 1 Mears & Hagen I 415417 Lackawanna Ave, g ELOPERS ARE IN QUARANTINE JOHNSON, N. Y., COUPLE PRIS ONERS AT AVOCA. Dl8coveied Emoiglng from a Eielght Car, Where They Had Taken Re fuge, When Their Hotel Developed What Is Supposed to Bo a Case of Smallpox, nnd for Fcnr They Had Become Contaminated the Borough Authorities Put Them Back in the Hotel Under Quaiantlne. Farmer Amns Mouls, of Johnson, N. Y has located his runaway wife, their two children, and her pai amour, Levi Kelly, but It will probably be some time before he can enact his contem plated "foi give and foi get" scene. The elopem weie suspected to bo nt Avoca, and nt the Instance of Mr. Mol lis, and with wariaut of Aldermnn I.oftus, of Plttston, Constnble Michael llealey and William Weatheis set out In search of them, Lite Tuesday night they discovered that their quarry hud been at and de parted from the Valley hotel. A case or smallpox, or nt least a suspected case, had developed nt the hotel, and those of tho guests who contemplated the quarantine made off to other quai lers. The elopers were among those who fled the hotel, but being stiang eis, nnd known guests of the Infected house, they were unable to Unit n domicile and weie compelled to take to a freight car, on the Delaware and Hudson siding. The constnbles came across theni, jesterday motnlng, us they were cm eiglng from the freight car nnd took them Into custody. When the con stables mniched them to a local squire's oflleo to have them committed, the boiough authorities, enteied a most vlgoious protest against placing the possibly-contaminated quartette in the boiough jail, and after a long eonsulntation It was decided that the only pioper couise was to take them back to the Valley hotel and have them placed under quarantine with the other occupants of the hostelty. Farmer Morris has been telegiaphed tho Information of tho an est and de tention of the elopem It was his in tention to immedlatelyseek his wife and a reconciliation. Now, however, that she is incommunicado, the teconell llatlon cannot possibly be Immediate. CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. Michael Sullivan and Theodoie Knad ler Held in Bail. The cash register in the saloon of John J. Monis at tho coiner of Penn avenue and Spruce stieet was bioken into on Tuesday night and a consld eiable sum of money was taken. Mr. Mouls suspected Michael Sullivan and Theodore Knadler, two hangeis-on at the place and swoie out warrants for their arrest befote Alderman Lentes. At a hearing before the aldeunan last night evidence was adduced to show that Sullivun was especially Hush with money eaily yesterday morning and had given a cab man a cilsp $5 bill. As both men are seldom known to have money Alderman Lentes held them under $300 ball each. SMALLPOX HOSPITAL. Furnishings Are Being Removed and a Tenant May Be Secuied. Sanitary OlTlcer Butke was busily en gaged yesterday in superintending the lemoval of the furnishings of the smallpox hospital to the Nay Aug en gine house, wheie they will be stoied and kept for use In case of another outbiealc ot the disease In this city. The hospital itself, which had not a single patient, will not be toin down, but will be left standing for use In a futuie emeigency. An effoit will be made to get somebody to live theie and take care of It, anil It Is extremely pos sible that if such a tenant is secuied that he or she can have the place lent fiee. Linons. ittMM Cb-mHgLW. C3EO. V, MILLAR 8t CO, Walk In and look nioitnd. v Jw NEW 'PHONE t 37 S Housecleaning Time Approaches Let us repair your furniture, make over your mattresses aud clean your carpets before the rusb begins. SGranton Bediimg Cm Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. I We Are Stealing I A March on Them I 3 It is not too poon for 1'aslcr. Von can't be too i irl. We have rushed thlnus Ihot our l'jlci sloths miaht lie complile. There will be a uisli In u few divs, mil neitlier shopping nor "nuking up" villi be (so convenient. Vmi sliiuM be brighllv on ihe brlRhtesl festival, when cverbod'B cvei are on somebodv else, and ever boil) 'i eoa tiimc is irtcrestlns. You can get Hie "correct thing" here, now. Easter Outfitting;. Our 3 Tli" raster fitjlci aro no at tlie cy 0& mil ficl.tnii linvAiwl tlir nminr nt .ltl T PH -f jou will r Ready-flade Suits Hire vnu get the cxpiession of eorrcct sl)le, mil no doubt about It. oti cm trv nne on, o'nil jou don't have to lake it unless )ou like- it Our collection ot bulls la , ci) coniplct". $ Wool Skirts j llTccllcnt, well nnde giimcuU, nnd tlie cloths are the litest. Minstrel, net, eta : lnlnc, moleKln, cheviots miel bioadeloth ; 'fho pioper "hang" to cverv one ot them nnd the prices .ire most moderate. 5 Pretty Silk Petticoats in ..) .....1 1-1- i .hnn, n. fm,,, 5? iin niiterhH intl make up all tlut cmiltl S Silk and Albatross Waists 5 'ilieie is iiotlilnic vmting in tlice WiiiU of our Thev me eperiallv for fis- ildious vvoinrn, who lie bird to pleisc. Mule on pmpose to MiipiUc the vvonian who i& (hinks she c mnot get satisfictory Waists uidy to wiar j5 Jaunty Jackets 1 I mi An.l I'll rntil .Tutnfi J.ton and I'll front .Jackets in all ize Moin. ou hive nn eailv choice of 5 Several Ilaln Colt", too, for )0ur 7 Children's Coats J2b There lie Colts heie for ill sizes ef voungste, fiom 1 to M viars 'pi ctallv well ; nnde, wool aud hllk Vei) superior gaimenti. Look ihiuugh this gnat cloak loom and ' Know wnac i lie lasiuon vvonu is uoius- 1 McConnell & Co. 1 ' The New Dry Goods House. Ladies' Outfitters. & 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue. $r. t SB; ftflyJMWM'fMOM Charity Ball Gowns Xever has tlieic been a time when all that is Ueautltul, ginee fnl and elatxnate have been so happily combined, as today's sliowlnif In Satin Koulaids and Gtenadlnes, Satin Foulard i:oulhlte all over designs closely reseinbllUB lixce oveielret."i and woven w neculinilv as to defy Imitation, The excluslve ness of the beautiful pattern Is seen at a Elaine. Indeed, Satin roulind holds high favor this setiHiu, and unfortunate, Indeed, Is the one who does not posses-s such a Kown. Grenadine These goods need no Intiodue tlon. They mo too well known, and liked by up-to-date women. In t-eauhlnu for beautiful pat terns, we have been well lew aid ed, and It Is dllllctilt to lealUe, aftei notlns, the beautiful new deslKHS, that It's s-linplj an old f I lend In a new j;lllse, 126 Wyoming Ave. Lawyer's The TUbuno will guaiantea to pi hit our paper book quicker than any oth er printing house In the city. Lrt i Meldrum, Scoti i Co 2 s3 eis One et the nupy npen sloij; Inttrun S tlni we would mil lu )mir iittiiitluti Is n(Z llu- (olcnlnl, loltlllMN'S si Ml lllll'. t, (MS (IIINA-A II Mil), DhNsl:, MTIIl'- ill S IIODY foi ii foiuiihtlun. the ilcslgn is p (Ti.sle In u'ltllne, cmbelllslied vvltli Crs- ipf atitlirtiiiiniF. ia I'm- .1 inodist prlee pitlein II his no "t, iipnl, 11X1 111(1 MilKt. Von need , tint (online jour puiiIuki lo Ihe Ino g p'eees, it Id in open itotk Sileit what 2cJ j oil need WC, 134 Wyoming Ave. ap Both 'Phones Readiness for It pinnatlo of (oinplrlrnss, 1 iIotmc of fmcv tit dftlltt. Will Oil bCO lllC 111 C tllillk Silk Skirts (limning, chooEing of Nivv Silk klrts. pel feet beauties. N" tioublc- to pick the light kind when ou Fee it hcre,rcad made. I'eTii de Soic mil Tifleti Silv ,ue me-st in ilrnnnd and, of course, they piedonimatc in our stoik. ar. n fH fiiit. tlmin-j .ii lint ci ilmm'o vinnr" llu bt dtiimi ilk l.tons of I'eau de Soie, luffcta and these, now and licit. inupcellon. K . K , V. , H ! , K t t t K . . H "! ."3 . .f . . .1 . .1 H ft ft ft ft a i st ft ft f ft ft ft a ft ft X ft X s X X X X X X X from 9 O'clock a. in. to 9 O'clock p. m. YOU ARE INVITED TO SPEND A PORTION OP THIS DAY INSPECT INO THE NEWEST CREATIONS IN Suits, Jackets, Skirts and Silk Garments THERE WILL BE NOTHINQ SOf-0 DURING THESE HOURS, GOOD MUSIO CRANE'S, 324 Lackawanna Avenin, Taki Elevator, x X X X Dinner &" 'Ik ! MILLING CO. Vffl3 W! ROCHESTER NY. ' 'wfZii yHflBlL w Formal Opening Today 'A 'A 'A "A "A mA "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A ' S" s