V ri THE SOUANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MA11CH 26, 1902, to j- ooo00cxxxxxx; THE WODEnS HAnDWAnE BTOIU. Cleaning g Is not a pleasant tusk. It j? can hi mode easier, how- JJ ever, by ulng up-to-dnto appliances. Instead of tisltifr it broom to bout tlio niiiii mil nlinctrt n Lett's Carpet Whip X ami ilo It light, Pi Ice 20c. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washington Ave &OOOOOOOOOO& 3333352283332 Spring Styles in Children's Coats iicuost model In llromlcloth, Cluvlot end hill.. The popular WIISON 1)111 SS in ,rh lnnlcrhHj nlo In Mri;c and fliml. IIA1S fir between s isons mul inliU im mu, 'llic newt -t lttnir f"i lltiln men ami wonim "Dints" Mil loic, all colors at i THE BABY BAZAAlt 118 Washington Avenue. Miggra825BfflBtttJiiarac3BECaBaa8 Have rcmoicil fiom loom 212 to 200 mil 207 ( onncll Iliiildlmr, i-oiond llotr, when, if in m visloi, mhi will fiml i full lino of high undo Mocks' ml IloniU on ule It wo Ime not sot wlnt .toil unit, will flnil it foi jou if to lie linl Will il-n iinil von i limir if jou viJi to sell, nlw mm il tin nnil ot put i la B d I'UljgUi Slit 4 WVa Booms 206 and ,"207 Council Building. -wrvmpjams!KmJiBssasssin Who borrows i hundred doll us need, it ju-l is bad! as the nnn who leauuc? i thoufiiul On ipprmul sccuritj wo .no n ub to -icconiinoiMc tlio Minll boiioiu. THE PEOPLE'S BARK anmzae PERSONAL, Mr". Gtoipri Citlln is sciiouslj ill. lhioidcr I. Council is in I'liUnklpiili n busit es-, lihuul ItiiljU.i i rccoiiuiu fiom a seven. iuikK of piKiuuoiiia. Mrs. S. O Cltinou nnd iljuglitu, Poioihi, cue jn jshiiiglon, 1) L Mbcrt Dims, hi Soiiib Mini limine, his lc tinned home fiom i tiip to Vtlantic C it Mi. mid Mm Chirk? IhitUj, ot ishbum Hicct, ire fuii(Iiii- i few dm in Ji oil, Mi-a .Tumie Dinlcls, of Division j?ticer, '! in teilainintr Mi,s lkrtlu Anibtioiij;, of Kindlon Hie cnuigcmcnt is annoiiiKeil of Miv Hi Ion I! llunnioi, of 1'ousl (.ill, I'l , mil linns D Hud ton, of Dim ci, Colo (luiles Iebei, of Co,ik, unlirlli, is bpmd iiur hi-, Lifter v iciltou it tin liomi ut h's l i mils un Iljinpton btrcit 1 ijiiI. M Spiucii, who lias bun .iliuiiln'lj ill !ii liis home on Ch) iwmic, u iuonini lapldiy iiml is now out of nin!,ir Miss Until Choilo l.ooiuis, of. Mis. 1 b's m li ml, ?i.y oik Utv, is spiuillnj; tin l.aslti u ition with hi i niotlni it Hotel .lei mill I, Puoh, i pioiniiiinl I'lill idclnlii i InoKii, vho his been wilnisli ill at Ilotil, .liinnii, is now ncouiin.r. l'l . J. Unnii.ll Is . ttuidini: liim lohn E and ltuliil SirJCjr, tons of .Wtoim, .InliU V 'iiui.'it, hive Malum il tlioir Hiuliis it 3tllluilli) "stile- Viimil wliool. aftn a few iliis v nation liuim D Hudson, Mis, 1, Mmiou liml-o'i, of llimci (olo, and Mf ikloii 11 llmnici, of I'nicst CitJ, .in KUits at tin liomi of I II Sill. hr, of Piovidenct roul. L II fl'Uaiv, one of tlio Held liimus.ns foi "Tlio I'niHisil 1 nijilopedl i and VI Ik, i in tlio liti kiiperiiitiniliiilii); tlio v, ink in (nun clou wall tin Kile of tin fiujilopidii Mileiman Mjrou hmson uluimd homo jistii laj fiom I two wciks' pit isiiiu tllp In rioridi AMiilc at Sim mt i binliik's In nut Ml and Mrs James 1 Kill uml M 11. Mol.es, of this Iilj (luiles DoukIiiiI), ot North Iliomlej uumu, who lus been iiin'i'"l foi tlio Wistiin I'nlon in Humiilt, J. .1 , ioi siwril uK, has utiuiiid, uml is nan located in the mitral lit J oflin. iinoiiiKinient Is undo of tin roiiiliu; inn rlJ(,'o of I'rofiuoi It ink Downs 1 Ittill, ot ish jliKloii, 1) O., Hid Mli Josiplilno J.i Monto Mei i ei i in, (lJU!litii ot Mi. nuil .Mir. I hnlia li Jlonto Meriiu in, of ill (Jiilney imiiiii' Tin leiiuinny will In pi i fount d ul tlio hoiiui of tho brido on April 0 at H.O p in. l'iofesor f.lttill was daintily a lo.nlii In the hlBh Fihool and is now pinktwr at tin United S-latts Niial oil Kraloij, Don't Delay Your Hot Ciobs Bun Older, ri.tco It Alth Hunley, l.'O Spuue Mieet. Holy Thuisday llowois ut Cliuk'H, comer of Waphlnton aveiufo and Kputca street, n,. ii ! m in- - - Hot Cioss Buns Ji-or Clood Fiiduy, IJuuley's, I JO Spun e htieet. ' McCllntocli can bo found at H8 Wusli lnBton aenue, with a JCiiU line of Unstop Jlcmerini; plants and novelties, Sixty .Minutes Make an Hour and to mill lion" of iiiiulial iiiftrm t luns aiu iriuii ot ibo con&::u- v ruin cai.ii wilt Our niclh' ods gbu it student mill a knowkdo of tliu gubjiit, a) to make tho ttudy c harming) now and alwuis. J Alfred l'nuhij Inn. Itir.M'U r. iiua?.- :-EsTTc.. sen u At TTiU LF.Msgargol&Co .XrAs&!i!'.ai;. liASTEB. PBOORAMMES. PiOKianimpi of tmisle for Easter ser vice., Intended for Sutludny's Ttlbunc, should ipucIi this odlio not hiler than Thursday aftemoon. riNAL MEETING TONIGHT. Airangements for tho Duality Ball Will Do Completed. At a nicotine to be bold tonight ot the Ki'iieiul loiniiiltteo In ihittKO of next Monday night's chailty ball, the final atiniiBuniintrt ttlll be completed. The leceptlon Kiininlttee nnined Is com posed of the follott'ltiB. irantoii Meihiiie II. I. III, .lames I I'm mlnif, T. l Mchlii, 1) T O'Mallej, l'. .1 CasM, 11. I I.jiicll, I' I O'Mnllij, Ilia funnel!, J. J Carroll, 1! .1. Mi .Villi, .1. I. O'llmlo, O. tl. Po land, 1'. ,1. Itiuno, A V, Dully, Joseph Cuies.e, ,7. II. Doile, .Inliu l'.ihe.i, Amliroso ller, V. .1. KVlli.T, I'. O'Millei, M. W. flaike, Patrick .Tor doti.'tt' II PiiBgui, limotlij Ilurke, nim Ciwlik, John J. Drown, M. V ttwnbs, .losepli O'llrlcn, lilchihl O'llilcn, .John (ilbboiis, 1' 1. Drown, John I'. Kcllj, M. V. -junto, .1. J. Wtitili. M. I. Killj, l'etei lloblinir, i-r,, Prank Cailucel. M. V. Iljnn, It J, Murraj, James Hell, II. .1. Ilomke, P. 0. Miirariree, Mirj thue, John HiirKr, V. t. JliDomlil, A. 1. (asei, ttllllain Kcll, M. K MiPoinhl, (liorKi Keller, T. A. lludil, V. h JlcCinn, J V. .MeVnilicwn, C. V. O'Malley, .1. P. lloilie, 1'. J. Ilrim, 1) .1. Canipboll, Oinrad ischioedir, I. J. f-ullinii, Prank Dukcrt, 1". T. fniiwai, 1" V. Smith, 1) H. McgaiBcc, P. J. ( Hike. Plttftou Atcd lines 'llionias Mipgan, Joseph (ilemion. U III. a Us. i rt ILuitiinn, I f. flliltilif lb 1 HOPS M. llolind, John McOalireu, l'red Stcginiloi. I illjoniiuic Mesuimrs J. A. iveiiy, .1 imva i. Loftus, II. A Kelh. Iloiiisdak Mrs Lliirles MiCaitlij. llawlej M11. I . II. Mmrij. Ohplmit Meil-.nus LmkIi and lonlin ki.iiiliii iIi.lio t 1 1t AtiriiiMi T .7. O'llojle, T. P. H0I1111, esq , f. 0 llolaml, P. J. lonwn, Irmk Diekcit, P I. McCann, Di John ( moll, 'J'. II tt 1I-I1. P. J. ltuiiie, Dr. J. J fiul li in, Hon '1. f. DiiKgiii, esq, M 1. llealey, 1 r ink Ilukei, 1 1 ml. Cailucel, lion John 1'. llu lett, . T lis(), Hon M. I' McDomhl, Hon J. I Itoilie, ttilliam Kelh, r. .1. uisej, iiiciiiru DUiiin, P. P. Hon lei, (.icrgo Keller, John Clb- Inn, c . I f.st, .lislin I. Kill. 1 T. ItOlllO. Jo Fiph OMlriin, 1' J Iciiiiiiigs, lion C P. OJIal In, lh 1. 'I ttalsli, Pclei 1lo.il, ji , II. T. iwielt. 1 1 ink r mown, u. a. ivcnj, j- no 1111, . P DnITj, Pelir Iloblins:, fi , D. ' l uupbill, Joseph i"cssc, ( ontiil '-ebiou'ir, J It Dt.1i, M P lliiin, John J I aim, lim olh. lluilo, lohn lluike, L J. MiNilI), M. P. ttiiniu i p ttllk. .lnlm T. lliown. uibiose llu, II .1 Collins, Pinnk Alcgiigee t'ubonilile Hon J J u cin, esq ttilirsUain Hon lohn Ijnch, lolin 1' Jen ahan, is , (.ioiko Mcgmaicr 1'illslon Mossr. II tt (1 Itm le. rllOllllS Ml louei, John '1 Mulllii, 1 (1'l.oile, eq u nil inispou noil Linues i. jiuiiii'i, i-si Iloinsilali-Mi T 0 Council lliwlcj Ml P OC oniioi Ohplnnt Mi 'Ilionns lonlin , Aiibbahl llou 1 Phllbin. COLEMAN HOLDS BEINS. New Select Councilman Will Biob ably Contiol Oiganization. V J. Coleman, tho new Demociatlc seleit councilman ltom the Sixteentli tt.nd, contiols the organi.ttion of the select council, oi at leabt the selection of a Ilpinoci.itlc candidate for chair man, with the Democi.ils In tlio major ity. Tlio two candidates foi the Demo ciatic nomination ate .lolin J Cottello, of the Thiid tt.ud, and John J. Mc Andiew, ot tho Tcnt-fltst ttaid. Ac coidlns: to Miy good authoiity, e.ich ot these candidates lias four membeis pledged to ibis suppoit, as follois: Costollo Jlehin, Quinnan, Cojneand Mitloney. McAndtew Vaughun, Began, O'Boyle and Cosgtoie. This, ilth the candidates' own Aotcs, ttotild ghc eac,h five ballots In the cau cus This lemes JIi Coleman, the ileienth man, iilth the deciding ballot, lie lias not jet committed hlmbelf and hub pledged his oto to nelthei candi dtte. Tlieio is a htoiy cuuent to tho elfect that he does, not faor cither candidate, and that If the Demociuts expect to win out they will have to dc ildo upon someone other than Mr. Cos tello oi Air. JIcAndiew The Economy's Gift Carnival. One of the mobt unique celebtutions that Seiantonlans llae ever been ptUllegid to attend, took place jcstei day attetnoon, tthen the Economy Tur liitiuo Co celehiated their ttteltth an-nlvet-ai. in a l.ni&li btjle, long to bo lcmembeiod by tliose who attended and it seemed that almost cveiybody was theie. As jnu entcied tho fiont door a num boied ticket Mas presented, to you and tlieu the inteiest in seeming bonit iiundbomc piece ot fuinltme com menced Up and down tlio vnilous aisles tho lines of jieoplu ptogiessed and the piesi ttMinlngs of tho pabt tteek had evidently Inlluenced them, because their ejes ttoio "to tlio ilglit." It Is ptesunied ther thoughtb weit on tlio numbei pi luted on tho pasteboatd in hand Now and then some lucky peison would make known tho tact that her number was In sight, tthlcli, coupled wltli Htialns of .sweet music for tthlcli I-atti enco'a orchestta ttas lesponslble made tho afternoon botli exciting and oi ally pleasing. Tho total Millie ot the gifts amount id to $700, air, Oottlnger, in lew of the fact that many weio unable to find their glttb, made tlio following btatement to u Tilbuiic lepiesentatlve: "On account of tlio fact that a laigo number ot visltois weio unablu to Health piopeily for their numbeis to day, because of tho i.ast thioug, we luno decided to extend the time In which gift numbern may bo seaiched for, until Filday, so thoio will bo no ginuud for complaint on account of In HUtllctent time. The public ute cotdlal ly Invited to consult only their own pleaame, In looking over tho stole, fiom basement to top iloor, until tho clobo of business on the day mentioned. "Within a few dajs, wo shall tm nouueu ii date through our advoitlse mont In this paper when u beautiful souveiili will be piesented to every peison ptesentlng ono ofthe numbeted tickets, This com so was necess.uy, In Older to nbctitnln tho numbei ot cuids glen out, bo that a sufjicient number of souenlis could bo oideied and no body disappointed, "Tho wisdom of this action Is illus Mated by tlic vust atteudanco today, tthlcli gieatly exceeded oui expecta tions SCBANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Haul Woikeis Leain Bnpidly, Joseph p, lmgllsli, wlio has spent jtibt four inontlis in tho Miortlinnd de puttment of tho Sciantou UuNlncss College, has seemed an excellent posi tion in tho oilleos of the I'eck Lumber company, at 1'cckWUe. Ciaue's Silk Waist Sale. Twenty-ttto styles at ?1 98. All col ors, all sUes, big allies. 324 Laeku ttunua u Venue. STRIKE NAY BE SETTL Citizens Secure Liberal Conces sions from tlie Scraiuon Railway. GoiiiDanij. ALL THE MEN TO BE TAKEN BACK Executive Committeo of tho Central Labor Union Favors a Settlement on Terms Proposed and Stilkeis' Executive Committeo Calls a Spe cial Mooting of tho Union for To monow Night to Docldo Whether or Not the Fight Will Be Ended. Ono of tlio Partios Who Attended a Meeting of tho Parties at Inteiest Gave It as His Opinion That the Stilke Would Bo Settled Before Satuiday. Another movement to erfect a settle ment of the sheet tar stiike Is afoot. Tlio executive committee of the Cen tinl Labor union, tluough two piom inent citizens, hao been at woik for some time past I'lideaioilng to sccuie some concession fiom the company that would losult in the stilkeis agiee ing !o call off the stilke. As tt lcsult of thebe ende.nois tho tiolley company ngieed to take back all the men as fast as plates could be made foi 'them, one bundled to be taken back immediately upon the call ing off ot the stilke, and tho lomalnder within a leasonoblc time, not to exceed sixty das. The older in which the stilkeis aiP to be taken back Is to bo regulated by the stiikeis themselves. The barn men aie to haie an Incieasc in wasicb. This vciy liberal concebslon taken In connection with the lecently announced advance in wages wasleemed by the Cenltal L tbor union committee as be ing sufficient concessions to moo the strlkeis to give up their light and the exeeuth e committee of tho union set about tho tcsk of effecting a settle ment. A meeting was held last night In the office of P. A. Bariett, local mnndgcl of tho J'lmlra Telegtam. Besides the two citiens, who weie acthe in becui Ing tho concession, theie weio picsent the execuu'.c committee of the Ccntial Labor union, tho exeeuth o committee of the stilkeis and an attorney lepie cntln,r the company. The shekels' committee would not commit themselves, saying they would hae to submit the mattei to the union. After the confcience the stiikeis' com mittee icpahed to their own headciuai leis and had an executive session last ing until 1 30 a. m. At its conclusion it was stated by the committee to a Tribune topotter that nothing had been done futther than to fiamc a call foi a special meeting ot the stiikeis' union tomonow night. It is undei stood that the Cenlial La bor union is dlspobed to Insist on the htiikeis accepting these new terms. One of tho men who was at Inst night's confeience said to a. Tiibune repot ter a: 1 o'clock this motnlng: ".'ou can t.ay that the stiike will be settled be foto Satuiddj." A MASQUEBADE PABTY. Delightful Affair Conducted at Ex celsior Club House. A delightful masquei ade patty was conducted last night in tho H.xcelsioi club house and wiib attended by bev euil bundled poisons. The affair was a soit ot ufter celebi.itlon of the feast of Purlin, and was designed especially for the younger folkb, The ptocceds of tho cake and candy sale conducted In one of the looms will bo turned over to the fund being lalsed for the election of tho new Jewish temple. The featute of tlio night wujs tho singing of the mandailn's song fiom "Sim Toy," by Sol Goldbmlth and six llttlo gltls icpiesentlng his six wives. Mr. Goldsmith was tho mandailn and attiied in a full Chinese costume with a celestial make-up he piesented a most lomaikiible appeaiance. Tho six lltttlo maids weio also attlted in Chi nese costumes and the bong was len deied in splendid style, Mists rtoso Gallon had atianged this pan of the pi ogi amine. Sciantou Business College. Monday Miss Mao Keller leslgned her position with Messis. Samter Bios, to accept one with tho Faimeis' Dahj Dispatch, Mis, Susie McGiath was sent to take Miss Kellers place, Bicycles, 1002 Models. "Wo have no old stock, all our ma chines me cntliely new and up-to-date, Cull and bee them at Com ad Bios.' Open evenings. 21 J 'Wjnmliig' nenuo. Hnnley's Hot Cioss Buns. Older euily. at 420 Spiuco stieot, to insuie pionipt delivery. Easter Offering "M01III.ll IOVI." K iho title of oui M tt Altr FOI'MAUI for UASlPlt. JUi-' was palntul cpietsly for in b) a lekhratid aitut u hao liad It icproduicd at u laige ipuui litho fciaphul in tin oil cuIuik klza llvis Indus It is null a dunning mid uttrnctiM' subject that it ehoulil Hud u plaie in eny home, bee it, jou will pioiuio u iopj. GIVEN AWAY FREE. To all purihaserj cf A .V- P, Tin, Coffees, Spices, l.xtus and lUkliu; poudu, Monday, Maich 84 to Satuiday S9th. THE GBEAT. Atlantic anil Pacific Tea Co,, 111 Laol.av.Miiiu Ave. Hil North Main Ave 'Phono W 2. Prompt dcl!cr, clv 'phone li) BENEriT rOB, THE HOME. Will Bo at the Now Aunoiy, Thurs day, April 3. To collect a mlsiindptstnudlng wliloh litis arisen as to which of the ttto I'us ter week Loiti'GitB Is for the- benellt of the Homo for tlio Friendless, the man itgcrH of llpit liiBtltutlon ttlsh to an-' nounco that the "Homo" conceit will be held on flutisdny cloning, Aptll !), mul that tho ptrtlclpatits aro Muditmu Lillian Blituielt, mipiano; Hen Davles, tenor, and Fijtz Kielsler, loIlnlst, Tills com pit Is attracting much ut fitlon nmong tho music loving nco- lo of this city and vicinity. It bus been many a day since a combination of such stteiigth has been heatd here Kilts: Ktelsler Is undoubtedly the fa vorite violinist of tho day. Faithful to his Ideals, he exemplifies the aphoi Ism that "genius Is an Infinite capac ity for taking pains," and thus bus achieved lcnnwn such as comes to but ono man of u nation In a. generation. Ben Davles Is a unlvcisal fuvoilte tho world o er. llilltlantly gifted, he possesses the magnetism which tin Ills an audience and holds It. One of the gteatest lcprcsentatlves of tho Welsh lace of today he should be cnthuslnst leillly gicetcd by his music loving cotn patilots In this legion. Lillian niumelt is one of the most sought after conceit slngei.s in tho wot Id, and it Is unnecessary to tell Sciantou people that they want to hear her. The Homo Is soiely In need of lc.uly funds and by put chasing tickets for this conceit piactlcul help can bo ghen. TROLLEY COMPANY AGAINST 0. S W. Asks Damages in the Sum of $5,500 Because of Alleged Holding Up of Its Cais. Just to see for once how It feels to be other than the defendant In it lies pass case, and, incidentally, to chas tise a fellow coi potation for not pie ipntlng its employes fiom being vio lently sympathetic with the street car stilkeis, the Scranton Railway com pany yesteiday Instituted a. $3,G00 dam age suit with the Ontario and Western Hallway tompany as defendant Tho nolle load crosses loin hacks of the defendant company at the neck of tho Muylleld yaid Since the euily pait of October, 11)01, the plaintiff sets foi th in the statement of the case, the eniplojes of the defendant company engaged at and neai the ciossing, in switching, hue, from time to time, almost every day, blocked the cioss ing, intentionally, to delay the plain tiff company's cms, and that more than one bundled ears have thus been held up fiom ten minutes to half an hour. For the loss the plaintiff lias sustained by leason of these delays $"5,000 dam ages are asked Jan. S, 190J, the statement fuithei le lates, a tiolley car bound fiom Cai bondule to Sciantou was going over the ciossing, when an engine that was stationniy on one of the hacks, thlity feet away, suddenl. and speedily stall ed up and clashed into the cai, dam aging it to the ox-tent of $ri00. The col lision, it Is alleged, was due to a wilful, malicious attempt fm the pait of the Ontaiio and AVestein company's em ploes to wieck the car. AVIlkird, Wan en & Knapp leptesent tho plaintiff compan. AN EASTEB, SALE. Successful Affair Conducted in Y. W. C. A. Booms. A number of young ladieb pionilnent in the city's soclul life decided some weeks ago to conduct an Haster sale foi the benefit of the Young AVomen's Chtistian association. Plans' weie foi mulated and last night the affair be came a leality. The association looms on Noith AVnshlngton aenue huie been iians foimed into a baaai. Theie aie fom booths at which dainty fancy woik, Easter novelties and candy ate on bale and a Japanese loom, decoiated by "Williams & McAnulty, In which pietty gnls in Oilental gaib scivc tea, cakes and ice cieam. Those in chaige ol the sioiul booths aie as follows: Taney "Woik The Misses Hippie, Dostei and Simpson; Hastcr novelty booth, tho Mioses Dlmmlck and Re nclds, candy booth, Misses Salmon, Stevens and U.inloy; domestic booth, Hie Misses Hmma and Alice Bui lis, tea loom, the Misses Noithup, Foulke, Haekctt and Shepheid. Tho sale will bo continued today and tomonow dining the afternoon and night. An Oldu Folke's conceit was conducted last night In the conceit toom under the direction of Miss Annii Salmon. Those who paitlclpated weie all althed In old-fashioned costumes of ilfty veair ago and tho selections icn deted weie all those delightful old alls which never seem to lose theh chaun. A tilo comprising tho Misses Susie Black, LIda Gai.igan and Anna Salmon rang two selections. "Ben Holt" was delightfully sung by Miss Gaiagun and that bcmitlful old song, "I Know a Hank AVhoio the Old Thjmo Grows," was delightfully sung by Miss Black. "My Old Kentucky Homo" was sung by Alias Salmon and a piano solo was icndeied by Mis. Baker. TWENTY-TWO ANIMALS. Bepoit by Paik Superintendent on Number in Monageiie. ' Someone sent a letter to Hceoider f'onnell tho other du, asking lor de tailed information teguidlng tho num ber and kind of anlmnls on exhibition In the menugeilo ut Nay Aug p.ulc Supeilntendent Phillips was lequested to make an Inventoiy of the llvo stock on hand, and the following Is tho lesult or his Inbois: One alligitor. 'Jwo Isoilh Carollni I ui 'Jhrco Ploilda ml deer, 'J In co onpoMuni, 'llirm iiionl !). Sit lacoon- 1 oui fo tquliicls Tho superintendent neglected to men tion several dozen of gold llsh owned by tho city but it is thought that tho person desiilug the infoimatlou would not bo Inteusted in this fact. Tlio whole collection is valued at some whcio between 5100 and $500 Its lather a small and uninteiestlng ono but Its ,i stmt and befoto many jeais elapse, if piesent plans pievall, theio will bo a zoological collection at the paik that Scutnton need not bo ashamed of The woik ot electing the new anlmil houses at the paik will bo begun just as soon us tho passage of tho bond oidln anco which contulns an item or $25,000 for paik Impiovement pui poses is us suied. Bids in actotdunie with tho plants ah cudy piepaied will bo solicited and tho contiact n, winded. The work of improving tho loadvvuys In the paik will probably bo begun next wenk. Un tlll (he new minimal houscvi ate built SCHOOLGIRLS KNOW ITS WORTH, PAINE'S Celery Compound Gives Them Energy, Snap, and Full Life. It Enables Them to Attnln tho Blessings and Vigor of True Womanhood. Women and glils In oveiy slatlon ot life who luivp used Palno's Celety Com pound know tlmt It Is a blessing that sick and lun down females cannot af fotd to bo without. Modjeska, Hit peotless queen of ni tlstes, olceM tlio sentiments of thous ands of women and gltls who have tested the btiength making and lire ghlng ihtuet of Pnlne's Celeiy Com pound when she says: "I have found Palne's Celeiy Compound the best of all lemcdles for the neivous exhaustion consequent upon the auluous work of my ptofesslon." Overwoiked women In the home, and weuk, languid school glils hae found in Palne's Celeiy Com pound the health and vigor it so stiongly glial mitees. Ida Mallory, of Allenvlllo, 111, with the view ot benefitting young glils, vvi lies as follows: "I was taken Inst spilng with -what the doctois called neivous disease and neuiulglu, and thiee or four doctois heated mo all last summer without doing me any good. My father staited to tuwel with me, and in our tiavels a friend told me to ti y a bottle of Palne's Celeiy Compound. My father bought a bottle of it and it helped me so I toqk two bottles mote which entiicly cured me. My father has nervous headaches and ho has been taking Palno's Celeiy Compound, and sajs it has done him five bundled dol lats woitli of good. Wp aie using the fouith bottle in oui family, and wo con sider Palne's Celeiy Compound woitli its weight in gold for neivous and other tioubles." EASTER EGGS should be colored with Diiinond Dies- Pour colon for 1 istci. 10 tint. no attempt will be made to make any additions to the menngeile. The Schumann-Heink Conceit Eas ter Monday, to tin I ditor of Tlio Inbune. The lumoi having been ch ciliated that Madame Schumann-Heink, owing to illness, had conceded her conceit en gagements, including her appeal ante in this city at the Ljteuni on Unstcr Mon day evening, I deem it ptopei to make a btatement of facts in the case. Learn ing ot the lumois I have communicated dltect with Mndamo Heinle and have letelvod assuiances fiom hoi person ally that the lepoit is untitle and mis leading, and that she will positively ap peal beio on Monday evening next. She has also expressed a desire to pai ticipate in the Chailty Ball and Imme diately after the contort will go to the Ai moi y in time for the giaiid march. I tan asstue my subscribeis and pa ll ons that the coming conceit will be fully up to the standnid of my pievious concerts and that it will be an aitistic event w hlch w 111 be a litting climax to my seiies of conceits for the piesent season. PHED C. HAND. Sciantou, Ta , Maich 2", 110-'. Conind Bios. Sell tho leading bicjcles of the woild, Columbia, Haitfoid, Tiibune, Oilent, Pierce, Monaich, Hacycle, and others. Open evenings 213 AVyomlng avenue. Bemember Hot Cross Cioss Buns for Fiiday. Leave your oulei or 'phone Hanloy, 420 Spiuce sheet. Ji Schlitz Bock Beer Foi Haster. Older euily lot pionipt dellveiy. A. W. Schiuder, 720 Adams avenue. Motor Cycles. AVe have them at pi Ices font $1C0 to sjuO Call and examine them at Con l.td Bios.', 21 J AVyomlng avenue. Open evenings. Hot Cioss Buns For Good Filday. Hanley's, 120 Spiuco stieet. Haster hats will be ahov,vii by Miss McLane, Match 2ti and 27. 222 Adams avenue. m i Auction. See sale ot L. J. "Williams' household goods under liead of auction, Call at McCHntock's and make jour belpctlon of Easter plants. IIS AVnsh lngton avenue. Spiing Opening Wednesday and Thuisduj, Mai ill 20, 27. Nellie Walsh, 211 AVjomlng avenue. Holy Thutsday llowets at Clink's, comer of AVashlnton inenuo and Spiuco street ESMBaemWSESSBliESBgESB&l Fresh daily Iluylcr's Easter Novelties, Fine Chocolate Chips Cho colate Cienms, 18o per pound, Nut Chocolates, 35c pov lb. Woitli 00c. Oianges Sweet rntlt 15o pel" dozen. Strnwboiiies eveiyday, 15o a box. oursen. 9 Ul Best Goods for Least Money, T 1 unyier s THOSE POSTPONED GAMES. West Slders nnd WIlkes-Barreans to Boll on Filday Night. The three postponed gatnes between tlio bottling tennis fiom the AVcst End Wheelmen, ot Wllltes-Hune, mul Iho Electric City Wheelmen, ot West Kriitnton, nro to be Willed on Friday night at Wllkeit-llitrie, On theh' le sult depend the hopes of tlio West Slilets fot tlio Nottheiistcin league ttopliv. They must win till thtee of tlio games to tie the Utickim team. The a eiages for the second seilcs have not jot been compiled, but it Is known Hint Chmlcy Mooie, of the Backus team, will be high man, with Hopkins, nlo of the Biukus team, u close second. Mooie tolled twenty four giimes while Hopkins tolled thtitj. Hostel How eis at McCHntock's, 118 Washington nveiiue. Wednesday and Thursday of this week. All Are Invited , All Are Welcome' w t BETJ5EZ2 The touch of the custom bench may be readily noticed ou our young men's Suits. Be sure aud see them. 3 n Clothier 416 Lackawanna Ave. wjjK,rmzrj:tTJijmAm.i VEST . I! U'1L' Jg.'ffiW .s'wasti'Tis'ai.T' '(BSrafaSSSSSSSSMft'W i """Haas I 'iMWiiwti wi imftaw ii w tin i'ihibi ii ii u w I f a 'i :, i V jiiiiMr.iiCTnaE!?iB?8t3WifcflBaaigsgs?gga Boyle, HJ&1W'5,2HPvJ' w m sir' '4i E3i2j Cvpyngtit lywby lift ,,ub tUluJ d vd d d i $ d di d id S idd id d d i $ d id i d -- 1 OUR EASTER DISPLAY I IliU jcii far cNtels any of our irciloin ifforli, in thli rurtkulir line 'Iho lino h laiuer, newer tltl.l COllsUU Of 1I1IIK. llUlvltlO lli.in oiei befoie il Easter Cards Wo cm tupplj jou wllll .llinoat aiijtliini; jou dislio in the '.ij cf l-uotir G111K lor tho Hist time ve lino 1 lihotoguplilo 1 1 1111 of diiiluiw, ducU, eti , lnounteil on hind lulnled 1 ud, whlth ccrtainlj upjH 1U to tho 1'istcr lino bujei. 1 Reynolds '& Stationers and Ensravers, Scranton. iWW((tM(0WWV(W(O$W(W(?MWfO( 1 Lubricating end Burning ! OIL-S $ Fp itwmixMinomiTTi rT"- '"riurfinr inn &r I Malony Oil & Mandlaciiiring Company, T 141-149 Meridian Street. t OLD 'PHONE 26-, $ 5 I S t4 ! ' t4 HI t i4 i " Going out of the b- cycle bttsiucss. J iOiasui x We are closing out at A Few Ladies' Machines AT S15.00 EUCH See us before buying. Sitlenbender& 126-128 Franklin Ave. jjf mt m.j i iiiumiu n.i,. j. S ! 'I4 ? ! ! ! I ! 4 3 J J ! 4, We do more business. How is it done? We know; by experience and watchfulness for possible improvements, oui monthly trips to the markets of the world, and our special buying facilities enable us to get just ahead of the other fellow for styles and values. We handle only the the best, see qur spring line of Hats, Storm Coats, Neckwear, etc It will be worth your while. 412 Spruce Street. SCRMll UKLLA W Tine Umbrellas and Paiasols at Wholesale and Betail. Our Spring Lino is now complete em bracing all the New Colois and Patterns. Large Stock of Han dles to select fiom. Bepaiiing and lecoveiing of every des ciiption. M. SILVERMAN, Prop., 313 Spruce Street. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS GIBSON PYROCHROME" PILLOWS. The latest and best in the pillow line, producing a burnt leather effect handsome and unique. See our line. r uracil lu.9 130 Wyoming Ave. Booklets and Novelties- g- 1 In hiiiiUuiuc line of Ilouklefs Si this jou his beiu llmllcd, and ,n ) (Jill Mlt v ill In of Mime ml lEf; vnnuso to llmso Inttro-tcd 'Iho uonltks vihlih mo lain this Mil nip rlilellj thoo which we , lim imiioiud, ini ludlng ducks, ihickins, 1 iblnU and 11 host of othcis ulili li an. lien. e? Stationery Ue Ime ircelicd a number of new uml twill boxis of .Si,illomn in ili'lu ild bludis mil bliis All evpuwlj foi our lji.ur trade ros.,i $ NEW 'PHONE SBSI Cash. Every Year 2 $ .f 1 s l