THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1002. t .$. .44'l4, For 25 Years have been tlie recognized standard for brilliancy, durability and covering capacity, and that record still remains unbroken. Complete lines of Raynold's Colors, J Raynold's O 1 Stains, Raynold's Varnishes, Campbell's Varnish ataius, Crocket's Preservatives, P.ittou's Shingle Stains, Whiting's Brushes. Atlantic White Lead Pure Linseed Oils Pure Turpentine ews bros 05 - cm uacKawanna tvc. ,. i L.J.AAA4,AAAAAA ."20 Lackawanna Ave. BERT LEE. Exp ress ana i;rayman Fi eight and Tuinituie moved with care. Piano moving a specialty. Residence iear 228 Frank lin avo. New 'phone, 740. Chairs Recaned Fuinituip upholsteied and repaiied. Send postal to 124& Providence Road, Old 'Phone lli-y, tlieen Itidge. JAMES PAYNE AITOIMI 1) M.I.SI. (,c.i'p Kciiieiwnctor Ins licru jppolnlnl mint fi i tin liikuwniu Hail mill .it Ikadi 1Um.ii, vln. William . Millui, ST.VI.U llM)V 1IMI. In Mui lull on 'lucsilij online tlio tliuil innuil lull cf the "Nation il Alliance of llicitnul sn,'t I nmlojn will lie lickl MIOOIIVI .MlltU. V ictit wi-. iecicil ill this clt jisluiln tint Mbeit Moiuin, loi lllillv ot Sllltll (ilJIltnll, Vh Mint mil si i ions! injiiKil i-tti(li in llml iln Oik niuiu.isllll-.il .inj two otlnis liulh injuuil I) II OI'I'MII.IMI II Vlilir-ll I) -Mi. II 1 killi, lilupiUm.. uf tin IhlluMioil i lie, iMrr tin i .ill il tin ini.t of DiWil II Openhtim i in tin.' iliirt! f ulii.iii' In iu i I mil Mil iiiMOimtlii,' In ..JO Mriiiini ItmliU lit Ul tin il Umlaut umkt "JiKI luil WOltKVIW JN 11 HI 1) uimcl llultluin, if llicK.oll .uriiiir, nut nltli i i mil I uiiliUnt ul il Unit iiml Nut wnikt M-luiln, wli u lio i. luplojcil Ul wis lilliiilli- hoi him 1'ilmiji t In nillcm, wluu tin tnii4 "liiuil, ukhlnj lilm IUUIlll till Kt lllll MMt'l IllllllL I Illlll WHO IS T.I O lOluttll-.iiiiiiitniiliiit if I'lllie Pi) luclud ii tiliimi li-t night (mm In. tlilif it iolki hi I i. tun uiMmiiiLliiv tint no loloIW lutl hnn klllr! t'n mil iv iii(&tliiB tint liis iiuiilm In tin. iin In nntliKil 'I he mini.' iiinoi In f. tin 1 In tho .hi.(lu noon mil) n -t.iwii iiuiiy wiiif. .a m u'.c's churili l I, i in, KiiItiiitjl mhIu, lil.iD u in, nxiiiiin; ihiimi nml Milium, U in til TTl III, IH;..ll,ll MIMll, 7 11 l III, IMIlllll, )irin mill Minion silintliv, ri.tri 1!mii .it W 1. Ill .lll'l I l III Mil lllllllt ul llltllll will lie iiilinliil.tiiiil SI lll'ltl-1 I'MIIV V xtiri il uit wa till iluiil VIUs Inn lui.t in liunai of licr scuii' Irnilli lilllliil.ii at lici liomr, 'iiVi I ilin bttrrt, V clinJjj willing.- A most oiijoj jblo tlmo ujs (mil Krfii'.liinoiiU on sortcil at I Utt tour lliiijij liJt'fiiiU 1t" lllv.i. Ilfleii stini)ii, Jtftlirtliie SunniMi, niillu Wull), lih lllnl.u, J.rna (lui-t, i tlitir ( Nun llniitin, I.oul. II -iSfttcinn.i.icr, illinr I ml. it, IihIi llalutlaml, fluilf.s Hellion. Mlurt I'feiilir, illiin ti'llilin Games of nil llml. do iniliili'nl in irii) it i Jjlo llout tlic) ilfiattnl fm tnlr ii'-pottlM! ljomfs, s .1 i LARGE SALE OF SEATS. Big Audience Will Hear Madame " Scliumann-Heluk. .The gicat intei ej.t in the Schumann Ut'lnlc and Claie IIoi.iu conceit ot Easter Monday evening vvua shown by tho largo sale ot seats at tho Lceum jiSHteiday, and which indicates that u laigo and billllunt audience will bo present,, Tie geat populailty ot Mipo, Sehumnnu'-IIelnk Ib also shown In tho first publlp'iipriemarico of Miss Clnro Iloinji, vvb,oe many frjeuds vlll tuin out tu laigo uumbeiH to give her a ie tftfptlon second4tQ:nqije ever aeroided it loTal artist. lilTM .Weinberger quaitettu will glvo a good nccolint of tliculselves and their 8electIouH will fomi an Inteiestlng patt of the fine piogtanune picpaied. Dele gations will come tioru up ami down the valley, who will uttend both tho conceit and the cluulty ball. SclUtzBocfs Beer f For Easier, Oider"eutly for piompt delivery, A vV, Schruder, 726 Adams ifv enue. Buy your Waster flowers at McClln tQfk's All ho;ne'grown4 118 Washing toil avenue, ' John Harper 5c. Cigar. Kcuh fop '5c. Couion, ueeni. LUCAS' TINTED City Notes, J AROHBALD'S DISTINCTION. First to Woar n Judicial Gown on tho Now Jersoy Bench. TI10 Introduction of tho Judicial gown on the bench of Now' Jersey him fallen to the lot of Judge llobctt V. Archbald, of Scranton, Pa. Judge Aichbald vnu appointed' by Judge amy, of Delaware, to hear tho cases of tho piesent term in the United Stutcs chcuit couit In this stale, and ho began tho duty this morning. When ho emerged from tho nntc 1 00111 adjoining the big court room In tho third floor of tho postoftleo build ing, both the law cm and juiymen, as well as an unusually laigc ctowd of spectators, gave evidences of complete mil prise at his appeal ance. Uut the lawycis soon whispered their n pi 11 oval of the lobes and the couit at taches also lemarkcd tho depaituic with similar respect and udinlintlou. Ilx-Judgo Chauncy II. Ueiwly and Hdwln llobcrl Walker, who weie wait ing for the call of the ease of l'lum against the Trenton Abattoir company, each cxpicsscd himself as heaitlly In sympathy with the Innovation and ex piesM"d the lsh Hint tho example might be followed In the civil courts. Italics .11 e woin altogether In Penn sylvania. They ate of sombio blail?, with a yoke at the neck and fitting loosely about tho ncrk and body. Theic Is something dignified above the 01 dlnary In Judge Aichbald's attlic, and this fact may finally seivo to clo nic the deslied lmpiesslon on the legu lur Jeisev Juilsls The case of Lain a It. Colvvell against mislm M. Fulton was taken up this 11101 nlng and will piobably consume the entlio session of today. Trenton Times. ARE STILL AT SEA. Attempt of Demociatic Select Coun cilmen, to Harmonize, Tailed. The Demociatic membeis of the helut council aie In a had state or tumult and attlfe. They h no a m.ijoi Ity of one and can organize the council If they choose, but they cannot agico upon 'it candidate. An attempt was nlade after last night's meeting to har monize nil Intel ests,, but it didn't suc- . QPcl Up to yesteiday, accouling to the very' best of authoiitv, IiolU .lolin J. juc.n diew, of the Twcntv -flist waul, and John J. Costeilo, of the Thlid waul, had live membeis pledged to theii suppoit. 12. J. Coleman, tho new member tiom the Sixteenth ward, neing uic l-iummiiii 1111111 Ulld UlllvllOW 11 (llialltlt V. 1 1 W IIS the Sixteenth ward, being tho eleventh Coleman hud thiown his supuoit to Mi. Cosstcllo The JleAndiew men id niltted this, and pi.uticalb gave up the llsrht. A caucus was held in tho St Chniles hotel Immediately attei the meeting, but it was attended bv onlj ten ot tho eleven Democtats. D. "vV. Vaughan, wlio hasn't ti allied well with home of I ho Democratic councilmen, lemaincd away and couldn't be ueisuaded to attend He had lentntivelj pledged hlh suppoit to Mr. MeAndiew. The latter accotd ingly had only four votes at the caucus to Costello's b. The absence of Mr. Vaughan from the caucus precluded the taking ot anv definite action, and the laucus was adjourned until next Tues day night. JONAS LONG'S SONS' j Grand Millineiy Opening. This was opening day for bpiing inil Hneiy at the big f.toie. Tlie magnificent display of tpilng hats, which are models fiom the best artists of this and foieign counliies, is the magnet that is ci eating, the pleas ant woids of comment that ate he.ud every w here. Theie is a wealth of luxury to bo found at this popular millineiy pailon. The billliancy of display fcui pusses any similar occasion. Stjles and tt trainings aie found In piofuslon, tables tilled to ovei flowing with all the popular floweis, foliage and Uult. Tn fact, v ei liable (lower beds ot daisies, lilies, aibutus, loses, loiget-ine-nots, popies, etc, and big canistets of giapes, beiile, cheules, to leal that they eiy nearly make jou believe them to be palatable. Theie Is enn sideiablo histoiic display In this spilng millineiy. Huts that weie the stjle when the Duchess Du B.uiy niled both Fiance and the King of Trance. for the spilng, s,tjles nie of the time oi Du T3au, tcmpeied by the beautiful conceits of Maiie Antoinette. It is im possible to poitiny their aiiy giacef ill ness wllli tlie haul positive lines ol a pen You will be well leptild by visiting thee handsome pailois; but peichance unable to attend, possibly a descilpllon ol ,i fow stjles would Intel est jou. A I.otilso poppy hat, u flat, bioad ii own shape made of linen coioi stiavv tiimnied with poppy buds; veiy nt ti.tetlve and stilKliig In nppeaiance. Tho Du Uauy hat. Its featuie is u veil that seives both as veil and tiim miug. . A boat-shaped hut Is a line Louis XV design, the back of which Is a notable featuie. It has a bio id sash lined In folds and falling well over tho hair. This teems to be a geneuil favoilto and miioh ot this stjle will bo used this seaon. Theie tuo many pretty things to tilm wllli this spring; for instance, floweis and chains ot peail builds, and bows ot many loops. Linen color and led is noted as tho season's leadeis; also bin nt sttuw and neuil ornaments will be much used, millions will play an intciesting pint. The soft teMure kind in beautiful shades, and many Ideas will be been that was least thought of, and woiked out by the dainty tlngeis of attistlc milliners at the big stoio. In all the exhibitions of fashion that Jonas Long's Sons have given tho peo ple, this millineiy display Is the peer. It would not bo well to say all about inllllueiy and leave tho other deptut liients out. lively nook nnd coiner ot this big stoio has caught the Inspir ation of tho hour by displaying the newest of this season's nieicliundise. Tlieio havo been many notable displajs In this city, but none of such magnifi cent o as that at the Jonas Long's Sous, Scianton'H big stoie NEW OmOERS ELECTED. Those Who Will Look After Inter ests of the Elks, At a legular meeting of Scianton lodge of Wilts conducted JaBt night tlio following olllceis. weio elected for tlie coining year; Kxulted knight, Thomas j. Jennings; leading Knight, Pied O. Hand; lojul knight, V. J, O'Malloy; lecturing knight, John O. lleesc; tieus uier, II. J. Schubett; secretary, "N". s, Qould. A social sc&sloii In honor of the elec tion of these olllceis will be conducted in about two weeks. Easter Violets At, Cluxlv's. NEW TERMS ARE NOT ACCEPTED STREET CAR STRIKER3 HAVE DEFERRED ACTION. Despite the Tact That tho Central Labor Union's Exccutlvo Commit tee Favors tho Acceptance of tho Now Pioposltlon, tho Strlkeis Re fuse to Agtoo to It and Postpono Final Action Until After tho Ccn tinl Labor Union Passea Upon tho Proposition. The stteet car strlkeis went Into ses sion last night nt 7. In o'clock to con sider the new pioposltlon fitnn tho (ompitiu. Tlie fetutlvo committee ot tho Centlal l.'ibor union, which seemed and endmsed the new tonus, mot wth them. At 1.30 this mot nlng, the moot ing adjoin ned, and the only thing tho olllceis of tho sti liters' union would give out was that action on the piopo sltlon was postponed until Sunday night. Tho stilke situation, In a nutshell, Is a light between tho executive commit tee of the stilkeis nnd tho oxciutlvc committee of the Centi.il Labor union. The stilkeis' committee lotuses to cudoise tho new pioposltlon anil, hav ing In Its menibeiship till tho effective oiatois of the oiganlation, It Is eup ablo of i onti oiling the action ot tho sti ikeis. The Centi.il Labor union committee which hecuied the new pioposltlon Is it unit in ondoislng It as an etiemely llbei al concession and disposed to a man to lccoinincnd that tho sti Ike be bcttled on these new teims. The stiikois' committee say that the Cential Labor union committee does not undei stand the leal merit of the new pioposltlon and that It Is doing tho stilkeis a gie.it iiiluiy in uiglng the acceptance of the new teims. Tlie Ccuti.il Laboi union people say in leply that the new pioposltlon is the best that could be possibly obtained, and that the stilkeis should bo content with It. A Tiibune lepoiter waited on mest dent Shea, of the stilkeis' committee, Immediately alter the adjournment of tho meeting this morning, and asked him for a bt.itement of what had been done. lie said "Clo and bee the Cential Labor union people. They aie tlie whole thing in this I huen't a damn thing to say." l'lebldeiit John II. Devlne, of the Cen tial Labor union, declined to s-.ty any thing fuitliei than that tho lepott of the meeting should be gotten Horn the olllceis of the stilkeis' union. A member of the btiikeis' union, who was calm, cool and collected, called the newspapei men abide attei the btiikeis and tlieCenti.il L ibor union people had exchanged ucilinonlous sallies about 'Keeping heeiels" and tho like, and stated that the meeting had decided to take no llnal action until after the Cen tial Labor union, on Sunday afternoon, lias passed upon the new pioposltlon, and that an adjourned meeting of tho stilkeis had been called for Sunday night. The Cential Labor union executive committee on Sunday afternoon will, in all piobibillly, leconimcnd that tho stiil.o be elect tied olt. The stieet car stilkeis on Sunday night will, with equal piobabilitj, decide not to accept the new teims ARRESTED SECOND TIME. Genet oso Spiotta's Case Ignored by Ginnd Jury. Geneioso Splotta, of Dunnioie, was anesled a second time jesteidny on tlie chin go of attempting to criminally asbault Mis, Mai la Zicauli, albo of Dunnioie. Splotta was held for tiinl on this chnige befoie but his case was Ignored by the giand Juty by a mis take. Mis. Zicauli was unable to tes tify befoie the giand jmy, and the dls ti let attorney intended that the eate should be held back. It wus accident ally coiibideied and because of the full uie of tho ptosecutiK to appear tlie case against Splotta was Ignoied. At yesloidn'.s hearing befoie Aldet inun Ituddy Mis. iSIctudl again i elated how Splotta attempted to assault hoi, and said that she lilt him over the head with a lianunei and tluew him down stall h, Aldeiman Iluddy held tho de feniU'iit under $SG0 ball for his appeal -unco at couit. Mis. Zicauli was lepicsented at the healing by Attorney Cluules Daniels, while foiniPi Senatoi M, IZ. McDonald appealed lot Splotta. NEGLECTED HER CHILDRElT. Mis. Agnes Dmascovich Attested nt Instance of Her Brother. John Diamond yesteiday caused the atieU of Mis, Agnes Diuasenvlch, of (lUilleld avenue, Ills bister, whom ho ehaiged with neglecting to ctue for her ehlldieu, and with being diuiik and dls oidcily. At a heating befoie Aldciuiau Ituddy, Diamond testified that his sister litis been In tho habit of getting upioail ously diuiik and leaving her four small chlldien to look out for themselves. Tho aldeiman committed her to the county Jail In delimit of $200 ball and a line of $10 The chlldien have been taken In chin go by Diamond and will bo com mitted to some Institution, CAPTAIN DELACEY HONORED. Captain DeLucey, aldeiman of tho Seventh waid, was yesteiduy appoint ed an aide-de-camp, with lank of col onel, to tho commuudei -In-chief of tho aiand Ai my of the Republic Ho was lecoiiimended by Commander McCauley, of the Depuitineiu of Penn sylvania. Tho appuintmeiit was rec ommended some tlmo ago, but was only made public yesteiday his arm cut orr. Joseph Holaml, of Minoolta, u oung man emplojod as u bi.iKemau on tho Lncl.uvwinua tallio.id, was caught be tween two sleeping cats, which were being coupled In the uid last night, uud had Ulh left aim cut off, lie was taken to the Moses Tujlor hospital In a veiy weale condition, and was lepoittd to bo cMieinely ci Ideal ut niidulght. NOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS fji Chlllrcii. Mother Oray, frr jeari a nuise in the- Uiililtiit'o II inc in Nov loik, ti"ati,l ehlld nil Miuil'iilb uilli a Hiueds, lum- priijml ami iilaied In tlie dru lou, cjIIhI Molhu (.raj'j bunt l'vu-ile fo,r tlilldiiu llnj are' liauuliM a. milk, hlijfajitilp tsko snd, iimr fall A in tulu emc foi (oirit.liiii.i, ioisiutlon, luadjilio, tet)iluj; uud, 'ilDiiuill dUurihijb and lunuiu vwruii. At'.'lUl.ii.-nil, 2Ji bjiiiple hnt 1 III I Addict AlKn S Olualid, Luo), X , FUNERAL OF DR. HAMPTON. Soi vices Couduoted from tho Homo of C. P. Jndwln. Tho funeral of the late Dr. ltouel Hampton, conducted yesteiday at noon fiom tho homo of his fathci -In-law, C. 1'. Jordan, of 121 Adams iiVenuc. was largely attended by u number ot those who had known tho deceased old gentleman In lire, and who hud come to lovo his clieoiy good nature. Rev. Dr. C. M. aiflln, pastor of the nini Park Methodist Lplscopal chinch, conducted the f unci til sci vices, which woio simple and bilef, uud Alficd Wooler sang two tenor solos. The te lniilim Were can led fiom the house by tho following p.ilt-bcaicis: Oavlord Thomas, J. I'. .Mills, John Dlnunlrk, K. Moirls, Jnmes Bunnell and 11. Do Oiaw. The body was taken to tho Delawaic and Hudson station and was taken by tiuln to Cnibondale, vvheio Intel incut was made. At tho latter city tho fol lowing pull-bout em bore the lomuliia of tho dead physician: Monls Watt. Hobeit Jadwln, John Dlmnilck, Hull Judwln, Walter Saury and J. V. Mills. NEW TROLLEY ROAD. Work on the Plttston-Wllkes-Barro Lino Is to Begin Monday. Names of Sub-Contiactois. Next Monday 1,000 men will begin voile ,on tho 1'lttston-Wilkes-Untic hi (inch of the Scianton und Noithenst ein llallioad compuny, The gcnci.il contiactor Is John 1$. Lee. The Bro.idhcud Constiuction company, of Kingston, has the con tiact for tho giading between Sallois ltoad at Plains and the Wllkes-Dauo city line, a distance of four miles. John T. Neville will do the wink be tween Plains and the Plttston city line. Kiom the Plttston city line to Dioad btreet, Pittiton, vvhoic connection will be made with the Scranton Plttston biancb, the woik will be clone by Thomas L. Allen, of Stanhope, N. J., and Peter Monaghan, of Daston The loute fiom the Wilkes-Baire city lino to the beait of Wllkes-Bane ha not been decided upon as jet. AT THE CATHEDRAL. Solemn Pontiflclnl High Mass Was Celebiated Yesteiday. A solemn, iiontlflci.il high mass, Jn eomniemoratlon of Holy Thuisday, was i nictitated yesteiday inoiiiing in St. Potei's cathcdial by Rt. Rev. Bishop M. J. Hoban, asblbted by over thiity piiests tiom vaiious parts of tho dio cese. Duiing the mass the oils to bo used duiing the coming year weie blessed by the bishop. At the conclusion of the mash a bol emn piocebslon was fonned and the Blesbed Sacrament was lemoved to the beautiful lepositoiy em one of tlie side ultaib, wheie it was exposed duiing the day for the adoration of the faithful. The mass of the pre-sanctlfled host will be celebiated. The olllceis of the mass will be as follows: fVMiniit Rt. llc. 31. -T. llolnn. Assistant I'rirat Hei. J. A O'Hicllj. Deacons ot Honor Hcm 1. Ilolinil, lici. John Holnioi. Diaion of flip 'Mi's Ile. I) Ilnstln Sub Dc icon of the Mai.-, ltcv . I, K Vtil.aiiBli lin Vla.tcr of f ddiiunifs lte. John I. (irlftin Dcaoons of tin' I' I'oion Hc . M 1 1 ofliu, I!e. J 111103 . OMIiilh, ltcv. V. Stiauli Easter Cards. The llnest Waster e.ud is a lib e plant or bo. of floweis Fine display at my btoie. Cl.uk, floilst. I NEW I SPRING GOODS 1 x : t- , : : In all departments we are showing fine assortments of Stylish, Desirable Goods. To describe them would fill the whole paper. We have the best of everything. Ask to see our IVECKWEAK, KID GLOVES. CORnETS, LACK LISLE GLOVES, 8 LACES, EMBKOIDEltlES, g DKESS TRIMMINGS. Ii g. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAK. g SILKS 4N1) DltlS GOODS. FINE TAILOR SUITS, g SILKS AND WASH WAISTS. We have made great preparations for the Easter trade. 1 SPECIAL SALE Ladies' Gienadine Lqce Hose 25c Ladies' Drop-stitch Hose 15c Ladies' Maco so Gauge Hose 15c Ladies' Maco 40 Gauge Hose, 3 pahs 32c Men's Fast Black Hose, 3 pairs 25c I Mears & flaxen IS 415417 Lackawanna Ave, (f(t(t(fM((0(fM(lW(t(fW(t'0(n(fM0 PROGRAMME OP THE INSTITUTE I OPENS. AT HIGH SCHOOL AUDI TORIUM MONDAY. Mot nlng Sessions Open nt 0 O'clock and Afternoon at 1.30 Subjects That Will Bo Discussed by tho In stiuctois Who Hnvo Been En gaged for tho Coming Gntheting of tho City Teachots Instltuto Will Closo with tho Morning Ses sion, Fiiday, Apt 11 4. rollowlng Is the pi ogi amnio of the city teadioiH' Institute, which will open Monday afternoon ut 1.U0 In tho High school auditoiluin: MOMIW t 0 V. M. Ininr.itlon nml Mii;liiir, Annuil Aclilnwt tnhu Ciilibons I'nifileiil llo ml of Conliol Lecture, "flic Aim of the .New IMiiiatluii," V .1. l)miiret Toiclierf,' Chorus ...Mi. A P. llirncs, Conduttor Lcctuus "Popular Mitioncrntiont nt the Ktmli r- Kailen" Mls VniitW. Wllllatiu "A III into nt i Century uf Liter ituro," l". II. (ireeii iriSDVY-n A. Vf. Jnmntlon anil .slngliiB. Lecluus "ruililhu fieoirruili( " . ;. VMnililp "Cimil Dl-Uiilliio" . . .Vlki mi ih 1, Arnold "JIMno 'iniii'il of Piuti" n Itlmit Inliiiuel itln VIKi iiiu W. Willi una "Itaehluir UcKlniiiia tu Itcaii," . J. Ucnurcst II!IM)V 1 .0 P. M. Chorus, o Id Siimnl, Mix 1 Urn Ionian, Conductor lecture "A Kin,; In the Mliloriiei," 1". H (Treen Chora", No 12 sihool, Jlits Mirj Dojlc, Cotiiluelor Lectures "I,.in'irai;e" Miss Ainold "Jhc l'rufiSBlon of II luei'lon," . K. WinJilp AVI l).M.SI)A-n . VI. lnontlon nnd blnpini; Lcctiuis "Coniiuerci (I Arltlinipllr",... . 1", AV inship "Ilio 'liacher'H Siiuenip )utj"..F. 11. (irem "KiadiiiK" VIKs Arnold Address Hurry llouil. Wl 1)LS)AA-1.0 P. M. ' Orchestra IIIkIi Sihool I ceturc "lhe (ijnlcn ot 1 nglish Literatim," r. II (Irccn Chorus, Xo 11 Sihool, Ai-j llithel Iiine, Coiidurtor Leolurc "LoiiKfilloi" A IZ Windilp Address Ham llouik '1IIUIIS)-'J M lnotilion mil buii;ini.'. Lectin 1 1 "Ijcnlial Piinciples In TeaehiiiK," Vlki rnold "(iillms .'.i(inintnl with tu Authoi," I'. H Cicen Address Hani Houik 111Ullbl)V-l 10 V. M Doulilc Quaileltc No .IIVIumI Lecturei, "lhe Unnutlin llrconl" Miss Vrnold "Ttnchlng Lngb-li" V. II VMiislnp A'lolm bolo VIins Ilcssic MucUiou'c Lecture' Gclting Aequaiuted Mtli an ti thor" 1'. 11. i!ien 1 ItlIU-9 A. M. lmocation mil b iifrins,'. Lcctuica "Hciilinft" lcandir Iorhea "l'oshw" AIU Oould ddic Harry llouik Scranton Remedy Company. Pour, Pil , Much J7 llio Pi. IKebce l!cmb eonipinj, of siumton, l'i, wis Imoipoiated fo ci ij to ininiifu luie lalint remedies of ill kind-, Capitil, s-jjw) McClintock can be found at US Wash ington avenue, with a full line of Easter flow eiing plants and novelties. 6 HANMCEItfHIKFS, OF HOSIERY.! f iifa mmmtmmmtmmmmmu&m I A 'Rare China 3 Wo doubt whether there Is c tu nave a set 01 rino uisncs, lliem broken bv tho children or Wo have a limited "number of Ononilngo China, 112 Plcco Dinner Sets, which Is positively the toughest China made, for $ 18.00. The ware Is perfect, no chips or fire cracks thcro Is a slight variation of decorations which gives you a . rt n $30.00 fiet for $18.00 I CViVftaCVfaW-. GEO. V. MILL. A. R 8t FOR BEDS We are showing the finest line of Brass Beds ever seen in Scranton. Their finish is perfect. Our Iron Beds cost you about two-thirds what you pay elsewhere. sMf&M Bd!d!Sf3vg &a F. A KAISER, Manager. Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. 1 The Scribe and the Seer I 1 Are Widely Different - 'X We nre the sotibos, telling you with ink and cold type o J 35 the many wonderful thin gs we know of, and instructing you g; iS which way to go for your hest intetests. j, 'X You aie the seer, beholding with your eyes the tangible Jj) S temptations and many fascinating things dear to the heatts ff '-5 of the fair sex and lealizing the tiuth of what we tell you. & S Get Your Gloves Here J- All the favotite makes and with the newest stitchings and S fS daintiest shades of the present season. : S Our Dollar Gloves '" We give the best val uo we know of in these gloves atone S dollar the pair. Two clasp, in Suede and Glace; there's g Modes, Tans, Greys, 3?eai Is pnd Black. S Other Fine Gloves r The Spting importations aie heie and the gloves aie ex- 12 ceedingly fine ?1. 50, $1 .75 and S2.00. S The Marvel Wash Gloves i$ The Gloves that take first prize. You can wash them with i3S soap and watei. Two qualities, both good. Ladies' Neckwear -, Thete's almost all the kinds nnd vaiieties. It's worth S something for you to know this. We hear of no stock that 'X can compare with this on e. ' 1J5 Fichus in black, whit e and black and white. -3 Libeity Scaifs with accoideon pleating and ribbon tiim- . ming. 9 Jabots in all the new colois. -fi. lace Ties with medallion ends. K Puffs and Bows. Mecklin Ties. Maline Ties. Embroideied Tui novel s ,-S Ruffs and Boas in black and white. 'X It is far easier and moie satisfactoiy to select goods 9 rom such a variety as w e have than from an incomplete and j5 unquestionable stock. iWcConneSl & Co. 3 THE SATISFACTORY STORE. g j 400402 Lackawanna Ave. g 'Phone 2007. Old 'Phone 7o- 9 Buy the "Srnoot," the Typewriter Man, takes pleasure in ex hibiting its merits from raoru till night. 1st floor Guernsey Building, Scranton, Pa. On APRIL FIRST We will jemovo oui business to the mill piopeity now occupied by the Lackawanna Mill and Elevator Co, on Ptovidence Road. We will bo glad to .see all of our old Customeis and as many new ones as may wish to call upon us in our new quintets, nnd shall be in posi tion to furnish Flout, Teed, Meal, Grain and Hay of the best quality as ptomptly as usual. Be filendly and come and see us. DicksonMill&GrainCo. Scranton -and Olyphant. ff. ii a on i mm Bargain- a housewife but what would Ilka 2c were it not tor tno iear 01 Having some, careless servant. 134 Wyoming Ave. CO. AVttlk In unil look mound. 0 TO THE BfcDDIKG 0- Both 'Phones t & 9b Sfc n Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. Gunsteii Forsyth m .')().: 1 run 11 Avuiuit'. n gaeessasggss!Bsaseg . lii's tt Lager Manufacturers oi' ?! Stock I l t? ? ? l ! f 'i' ' 'h l 'J ! 5 J KSk n a hex . .; 4 ! 1 !' 2 ! I' J j n Si, Scranton. Pa. Old M'lioiif, 23l. 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