bltMffiCi I in Mi tfJaUBMHW IWW. ,v-"-t,., Sww. r r ' i "s-oia "S 1.4 .'i . ' "' v-jsr A f rw ' . - 'l x1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APillL 8, 1902. tilt MODCnit HARDWAM STOW. Lessen , Kitchen Labor By using a ( Ocm Food Chopper a dovloo that chops nil kinds of food whether cooked or un cookedIs ensy to operate, easy to keep cloitn nnd Is Belf shnrpcnlng. Tho dem sold regularly for $1.25, Is reduced for ono Week cndlng(1 (f AprllW to tDl.UU Footc & Shear Co. JJ9N. W-hlneton Av fxxxx ie naraenDergn School of 'erasic and Art Offers exceptional advantages to aspiring students desiring strictly high-class instruction in the study of Piano, Organ, Theory nnd Harmony; Draw ing, Painting and Designing. News term" begins April 11th. Carter Building, Adams Ave nue and Linden street. Spring Coats for Children Very latest effects In Silk, Clieiot and Broadcloth. Wash Dresses for Girls Wash Bloomer Suits for Boys Wash Russian Blouaca for bov. 'flic New Sailor for boys. Baby Cirl Hats, Baby Boy Hats. THE BABY BAZAAR 118 Washington Avenue. PETER N. HAAN Livery, Boarding, Heavy Teaming and General Draying. New Stables, 1415 Mulbery Street. New 'Phone 2057. Nettleton's Shoes Are AH Right. Spring Styles at Popular PriC33 134 Washington Ave. Green Trading Stamps. House Cleaning Means Curtain Cleaning Tho curtains arc a part of the housecleaiiing; wo can do better than you. We have exceptional facilities and expert employes; that's why. LACKAWANNA THE 30S-310 Pcnn Aenue. I PERSONAL, Thomas l Jljnon, nf South lliciiilr.v- avcim.-, ha icsumcel Iiii fctuilif, at l-itajctlc rollcj.'c Jllss Kittle l'jliry, of .lofli'inm avenue', it tuiucil jcsteulay to Xaz.ircth Academy, ltuclieslci, ,, V. M. 11. Casey, supeilnleiulent nf car neivlco, Lackavv-ainu lailroail, fpent joatcnlay In (-.via-cu nt. Rev. UMigii Talbot lu-i been a mi-st at Hie homo ot Major Kvcictt Warien elurliic,- li' Stay in the elty. Juilgo It, V. Alclilialtl left ,veMccli;- for l'lil. sdolplila to conduct u two week",' teflon of I'nltrd Stitcs circuit court. Deputy Attorney (leneial 1'icdeilo W, rii-lU was tho piincipal speaker last nlsht ut the ban quet of tho Inducible club In rhlladclphla. Slajor T. 1 I'cnman is In rhlladclphla on liw.1. jirsi connected with Ills olllee" of rmikJ roniuu'ub er of tho Knight Templar of I'ciiii-.ylvaiil.i. Misses Atmca and Margaret Mlllei, of Jolim town, Jf, V liavo icturned homo fioni n visit villi Mls Ilertha Catson, cf boutli Main auntie. Mini Helen Hums, associate! editor of tlu 1'oit Jervli Oazette, and Misj Mamo I'lmieii, of Port Jtrvis, havo returned homo after a ten dajs' 5Mt with Scranton frlendi. Auction Sale, On Thursday, April 10, at 9 a, m,, to Continue until April 12, tho contents of tho Irvine Hotel, consisting of furnish ings of 100 bedrooms, recently refur nished; bedroom suites, carpets, Iron and brass beds, mattresses, springs, bed linen, linoleum, bar fixtures, chairs, two cash registers, safes, hotel omnibus, miscellaneous household goods, B, M, Strong:, Auctioneer, Hauley's "Business" Lunch. Menu nnd service, tho best. Prices, popular nt 420 Spruce stieet. Mark Your Calendar for two Ujj in the week far a full Lour Jc&on each, in the UOKSEKVATORV. Students are enter, ing dally and may come nt well now 9 later. Catalog and particular. J. Alfred Pennine; ton, )lrlnr. s ft o WRr ha OHATAUQtTANft AT DINNER. Fourth Annual Banquet of Imperial Circle O. L. S. O. Members of tho Imperial circle of the Chatauq.ua Literary and Scientific circle enjoyed their fourth annual banquet, Inst night, In the breakfast room at the Jermyn, Thero wero present! Rev. Dr. nnd Mrs. n. P. Y. Pierce, Dr. nnd Mrs. D, A. Cnpwell, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Drown ing, Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lister, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. J. Thomas, Mr, and Mrs, E, L. Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. antes, Mr. nnd Mrs, O. P. Byxboe, Mrs. L. M. Horton, Mrs. Carrie Grout, of Ttockford, III.; Dickson Horton, A, L. Collins, J. L. Stellc. O. P. Uyxbee, president of the circle acted its chalrmnn, and II. J. Hull ns toastmuster. Tho subjects discussed wero us follows: "Our Insular Posses sions nnd Their Future," J. Watson Browning; "Tho Diplomacy of tho American Woman," Mrs. L. M. Gates; "The Isthmian Canal: a Fancy or a Fact," Dr. L. B. Barnes; "The Busy World nnd Some People We Moot," 13. L. Bevan; "The Influence of Cecil llhodca on the Development of Africa," Dr. D. A. Cnpwell; "The Human Nature Club," A. L. Collins. DWYER'S UNKNOWN WAS THROWN BY M'LEOD Put His Shoulders Down on the Slat Three Times Within an Hour at the Bicycle Club. Dan S. McLeod, tho Canadian wrest ler, again proved his superiority last night by throwing a short, stocky "un known," backed by Prof. M. J. Dwyer, three times In an hour, at the Scrnnton Bicycle club. McLeod agreed to throw the unknown three times In an hour, for a side bet of $100 und the entire gate receipts. The unknown nosltlvely refused to reveal his Identity last night, and Gideon Perry, McLeod's manager, wns ut a. loss to tell who he was. He had heard of him, he said, but did not know his real name. He is a young man, built almost tho same as McLeod. and looked to be in splendlcl trim when he stepped on the mat. McLeod Is in training for his big match with Jim Parr, the Eng lish champion, on April 10, and was In first-class condition. The unknown Kent on the defensive from the start and wormed out of some mighty ticklish holds. Several times ho was all but gone, and the crowd thought all was up. The next minute he would be on his hands and knees, and smiling over his shoulder at McLeod. The lat ter, however, didn't do very much ical hard wrestling until ho laid out Mr. Unknown nt the end of twentv-seven minutes and twenty-two seconds. After an interval of ten minutes, he went after Dvvyer's man ut a furious pace. The latter appeared to be pretty thoroughly tired out, and though he strove hard he was laid flat at the end of four minutes and forty-five seconds. He held out a little better when they went nt it again and wired himself out of two neck holds In un exceptionally clever manner. Ho even tried to nut McLeod down, but he couldn't do much with the hitter's Iron neck and bis, muscular back. Ho realized this and fell back on-lho defensive, to be nut down at the end of thirteen minutes and fifteen seconds, or forty-five min utes' actual wrestling time, all told. Hugh Keenan, the referee, announced between the second and third falls that McLeod, having heaid that Prof. Dwyer was not satisfied with the last mntch. would agree to put up $200 that he (McLeod) could put the professor down five times in an hour. Dwyer will be communicated with immediately. Thero Is a possibility of a match here between "Big Tom" Jenkins and Mc Leod. President Connolly lias received n letter from Jenkins, In which the lat ter expresses his willingness to meet anybody in particular here. McLeod, who wns thrown some time ago by Jen kins, two falls out of three, and who claims that he was "done all kinds ot dirt" on that occasion, is so anxious to meet Jenkins that he is willing to wrestle for nothing nt all, ,. Jenkins, however, wants n pui-Fe or n big guarantee, nnd if the match Is pulled off it would have to be arranged for the nrmory, where ?l,r;oo or more could be realized. Mr. Connolly will en deavor to interest some local men In a plan to havo McLeod and Jenkins meet here. Such an event would be one of the i cully big matches of many years, and would attract attention all oer the country. NO CONTEST IN THIRD. Only One Set of Candidates Register for tho Several Offices to Be Pilled. yesterday was the last day for the registration of Republican candidates for representative and state delegate In tho Third Legislative district. Only ono hot of candidates leglstered, Hon. Edward James. Jr., tho present repre sentative Is the only candidate for that olllee. Tho candidates for delegates are It. Willis Bees, of Old Forge, and Oscar Van BiiRkirk, of Newton, and for nltcnntes, C, A. Sherman, of aienburn, and W. II. Kolilor, of Old Forge. Under the rules of the party, Chair man Thurston S. Parker and Secretary J. K, Wutlcins, lust evening declared theso candidates to be the party nom inees, thus doing away with tho neces sity of a convention. The standing committee will hold over, according to a notice published by the district of ficers this morning. NOVEL PIEOE OF MAIL. Silver Dollar, Without Any Wrap ping, Sent from Chicago Here. What was undoubtedly tho most novel artlclo of mull ever received In the Scranton postofllce camo yesterday from Chicago, addressed to a young woman of this city. It Is an unenclosed .silver dollur, with a one-cent wtumn, and tho address pasted on either side. The dollar passed ns merchandise, on which the jute Is four cents a pound. It reached Its destination. The biggest gioeer In Philadelphia says; The "COFo" came to hand Inst week. I hardly know whether I am doing right or not, but I havo distributed tho larger portion of It where I knew It was doing good, I gave a package uIho to Flnley, Acker & Co., tho largest grocery bouse In Philadelphia. They havo given It a test und say that it Is the best prepar ation that has oyer been on tho market, George E. Stone, Philadelphia. Pa. ANNUAL MESSAGE ' OF THE RECORDER Work Accomplished During the Fiscal Year Just Closed. Wisdom of Creating Departments JDe monstrated by the Results Achieved. 'A document of unusual Interest to tho people of Scrnnton Is the annual mes sage 6C Recorder W. L. Connell. which reviews what was done by the city gov ernment of Scrnnton durlnir the year following the change from a city of the third to the second class. The message shows that tho business of the various departments ot the city government hns been reduced to a sys tematlq working basis and that better resutts are being obtained than were possible under the conditions that nre vailcd when we were a city of the third class. The message follows: The annual message of Recorder W. L. Connell, rend at the Joint session of councils yesterday, follows: To the Honorable, tho Select und Common Conn ells, City of Scranton, l'a. flcntlrmeii: In pinsuanco of the piolilon of tho Art of March 7, 1P01, I heron II h present for the considciatlon cf your honorable bodies my annual message, settliu; foilh as completely as possible tho work of the exceutiie departments of the municipal government during the pa-t .icar, alomr with recommendations for micIi le-i-datlon as nppaier.lly urces for the earliest con sidciation at lour hands. 1 Imc alo submitted the reports of the fev eial departments, as ltturned to ine by the re speclho dlrcctois and heads of departments, which ihow in greater detail than I could present in tho compass of a brief communication, ihe actual work which the ellllerent offices oio called upon to pcrfoini in the course of a jear. I especially recommend these reports to jour considciatlon. They arc- cleai, conci-e and Iium nosnlilio statements, and I beliceo, constitute! the best espositlon of tha work of such important branches of the municipal go eminent, as tho bureaus ot police nnd Iho nnd of cnglnccitiis and highways and seweis, that lias cer been made. A perusal of tlicc leports will show- that the heads of these department hue tho detail of their woik well in hand. The groupine; together of those branches of the city go eminent which were naturally allied, into one general department under a sinnle dlicelor, has giently increased tho cll'ciemy of the-e sceral buicaiia and has tended to male moic cfiectlio the whole miuucipil oiaulzatiop. It has permitted the iliuction of tho work of the kindled buieaus along haimoniou line-, and has made ponible the piosecutiou of a unifoini pol icy of iidtninl-itutioii, a condition, which under the oil pjstcni of dijoimd nnd ihaotic deput men!.-, was absolutely unobtainable. That the industrial interests af the city 'iae MilVeicd dining the paU jc.ii fioni scu'ial feiious labor disturbance:,, and that these disturbances haee entailed li.nd-lilp and MilTcring on many hundieds of our liboiing people, and a dliect financial luss to tho emplojcis, ia a fact which has been appaicut to all, and the ic-ultant indus trial situation has been deplored by all good Litizrus. During the prcgio-s of these troubles the rity has been remarkably free from M'lioin broaches of the public peace. There has been a whole foine respect for law and uulci shown by the gteat majority of our people Some of our citi zens may take exceptions to this Matcmeut, jet alter a careful camiuition into the uimlillo h which hac jiice Jllctl in othei cities wheio simi lar strikes have oicuued, I am comimed tint the general conduct nb-rrcd(liy can people bin been Mich as will lieu moie than niillnarll f.noiable compailson with that of tho people of other cities. Nevertheless, dopite thi-e adui-e couditiin-, the city has made substantial piome-, dining ihe hint twelve months (as ohown by our bail'Iiii'," itatinticf, and b.v ihe upotts of the uieicaniile agencies on the volimi" id hii-lnc-"-; ii.i:i.ii till), and with a retlleiiient of Ihe dMuibi.u cs which have picvailcd, we can iiasnn ibl.v espe't a fpeedy lilurn to nui former ei tptlmulty pio peioiis condition. 'Ihe total bank dealings during the ur weie SfdS.Wrj.STO.lKi, the largest in our hUmij, and quite faithfully tolled the gcuiTil iiidiis'iiul idtiiatloii. According tn Ihe lcpml of oin- ot tho laigcsl nieicantllo agcnele), tlw ,(W odd business ertablishineuts in the city traiwiciod a liiisinos of .fl00,XK,(iu0 In 1P01, which, on l he authoiily of the same asent.v. Is bv fir the laigcst ever recoided. 'lhee Itgtnes do not lake Into account the cod pioduct, which would add , 61'vcial millions moie to the total. We legret vciy much tn announce (he iciiiaval fiom lids city dining the jear nf the pl.iul of the I.aekawamu lion and Steil rompanj, a cnr poralion whoso establishment ami gluvvth has been co-ccUtant with that of the city itc!f. 'Ihe pacing of tills torpoiatlon Is an event 'wldeh lias rtliied the fintinicnt uf the cnimuunilv In like niamici' as It Ins allcclcd the luisluc4 Intel csts. Many of our nlde.it and most icspccted eiti ens have laboicd III the plant of this company i-lnee their caily jcuth, and their frclln.-'.s at its clepirtiuo ate easily apinrriatrd. It iJ with ie speed to the praetlcal tflccts on Ihe Indus i Id piospects of the cltj, however, that we :uc ptiu dp. illy inmerned. While It is Hue that this city has piojri's.cd too far In lis development to be pciiuuiyMitly e'e pics'tcl b.v the lemovul id any oil," liuhili,v, jet it is a pctdtlvc and iinavnid.ible fact that II13 re' iiioval of this concern Is a real pecuniary lo,s to the community, Wo gain nothing by atteinptiiu to deceive muxclvcs as tn this situ it Ion. A inn sidtiahle gap has been (le.iled in the llt ot the labor cmplojing imlltiitluui oi the ill.v, mid an Immrdlate iiiul Impeiative duly Is lcvnlv?d upon mu' beards of trail." and iiulu-tiial leiders giiierall.v, to (.upply at tho earliest moment pus tibia tome factor which will tike ths place of this Industry, Uur central bojid ot tiade is in oiganlzatloii coinpesed nf wlde-iivvakc and cuei. gctio business men, who can be iclhd upon in do all that can be done, but It is tho duty of the city government to supplement their efforts in the proem lug of new enterprises, by any tea tollable legislation which may bo proven as es sential to this end, Deficiencies. It U pjiticulJily gratifying to mo to bo able to announce to jour honorable bodies at tills time, that thero v 111 be prietlcally no deficien cies of this jcai's creation, in auy ot the depart ments. This whole generul subject of dellclcnelea is ono which calls for careful examination. Tlielo lias been a veiy manifest tendency in the paU to penult or cause the piling up of obllg.'tlms against Iho city In excess of spcclllc appropria tions'. 'Jhls is an evil, for we can call It by no other name, for which no apologies or ex planations can be accepted. J cjesiiu to take this opportunity to announce to jour honorable bodies, and for tho benelit of all of tho munici pal departments, that no debts incurred, against which there is. not a tulticient and proper uppio prlatlon, will be ucognlted during tho coming jejr as a legal obligation of the city, unless such debt or obligation has been incurud under ex. plow direction of the piopcr authority, as pro. ldecl by law, The light of transacting ths public business is j trust which should bo executed with tho cams care and fidelity as would be shown in the prose cution ot any private enterprise. Strictly pcak. lug, there U no isucli thing as u city dehcieiicy. At the beginning of each fiscal jear certain sums nf money are set aside for spcclllc purposes in nCCORDCR W. T.. CONNEM,. tho several departments, nnd If any head o( de partment shall nuthorlrc or direct n greater ex penditure of money than ho Ins been provided with, lie can only do so at the Imminent i!k of being required to pay these excess debts from lili private purse, nnd in order to socuio the city in tho premises, tho date authority Ins een tit to place these department heads under heavy bonds. Bond Issue. There has just been passed by j-our honorable bodies an ordinance providing for the bonding of the city in tho sum of $29.,000. I wish to congratulate councils upon the promptness with which this xery important measure was consid ered and passed. At the time thlt, ordinance was submitted I addressed a communication to jour honorable bodies in which I explained in de tail the purposes to which it was proposed to ap ply the proceeds of this is-ue. As I stated at that tune, tho piinclpal item is $100,001) which is to be used for the purpose of funding the judg ments which have accumulated against the city, thereby saving an annual interest charge on this portion of tho city's debt of .',100. The le malnder of tho Issue, amounting to 'lSj.OOO, which Is the only portion that can f.ilily bo con sidered as additional debt, will be devoted to mch municipal inipi moments as in tho opl.ihn of the dhectors of the departments of public safely and public works the best interests ot the clt.v imperatively demands. Tho total interest chai go of this bond is.-uc will only bo about S,'W more than tho inter est which Is now ncciiilng on Iho tllj's out standing judgments. AMimiing that our luteiost chaige lemaincd us at present on our Judgment debt, wo will obtain fl6.'i,000 for imiuedlutc use on miny municipal improvement at an extreme ly low interest late. Moicovcr, reference to the lepoit oi tho director of public nfety will deiuonstiatc hoc- the cxpenilituic of tint por tion of this issue which is piopo.-ed lo be devot ed to the election of pcimincnt the and police quaiteis will lestilt In .1 saving to the cllj in the item of rents, which will not only umip-.i-sale for the additional interest chnge hie lined un this portion of Ihe issue, but will .iclitillj' take cue if the piiucipil ot the debt itself din ing the Iciin of tho bunds. Department Public Safety. The icport of tho chlcctor of the depaitni'tt of public safctv- is a verj- instructive exposition of the work of tho seveial important buicias which comprise this department, and coutiinc a number of exceedingly wise 5uirgrstiem.-( ic'.' thj Inch. ise of their clhVienoj-. 1 an '-rv crlid to statu that manj- of these suggestions have li.ii accepted bj-ijonr buiiuiable bodies, and pnr.l sion made for canjlng them into cITect 'n the apptopiiatlon oidinance, while otheis will he piovidcd fur in the gciteial bond oulinince. The most important of these proposed iinpiovo incuts is the i lection of .1 siiitib'e building fir 11 general tire headiUiiteis 011 th lot in Ihe tear of tl.o ci'y hill, ;::id the building of two hie house-, one 011 upper Lackawanna .ivc-iimo and ono 011 Ihe South Side, the latter to ! ussd as a ccuihinat'ion llru ami police station. 'Ibis lather extensive building piograniine is Jiisti lied, both on ihe grounds ot IikiuspiI ellieion'-v for the department, and as a nu isiue of puio tlc.il cconomj, us (he reprit of the director shows in detail. It Is the piirp"-e lint all id this woik shall be clime with an e.ve to the eilj's giovvth and coi'ssnui.nt need cf grraf-r ace. 111 modatlotis foi the btiivaus; as foi example, the gincr.rV lire licidqiiiitc'iH hou-e will be- piovil ed vvllli .1 hn- 10.1111 s'litibl" fn lb" in tilli tinn of .cimplete the .il.iiin tele.it ip'i -vstc-iu, ,u tin' time Incvit.ibl.v .1pp1r.11! cs whin It will be expcdl'-nt foi- the c'tv to ,u,U'iu co-itlol of Its cull alaiin svstnii I commend the honorable council fur allow ing the lequlsltlon for ten .ludltlo.'al pitioi'ii 11 for the police hiiUMU. Vilu! nui- foiec Is -till Miialler thin It should be for n-.w popi-.litlo-i and aie.1, jet this ucieve v.i'l uiitellilly as, Is; in furthering tho elll'ieiicy of Ibis biiieiu. 'Ihe lipolt of til j dltccloi' ot public ..ifetv lie CMMIIlds III.' i,-lnc.itliii of ccil.iin li.e hl'l's s in the Xoith I. lid of lb' iltj. 'Ilier-' i.ie ,-no'iih compihlis In ibis 'section, bill lln'il cl-( 1 Iti.rtiori Is so pciuilj- .iii.u.gid til 1 1 the grcito" part of tic l'list ward Is lilt with vci.v Inidequati' J.r j tnllon. This lualter will lecc-nc ihe eirly .it tuition f tie ilcpailuient ..ml voiu honn'ilil liodhs will be .i-l ul f.n th' ii'ic.n.v legtlithu lo c un- such changes Into y'','! ' lli -ltm-tioii demand-. 1 llj virtue of 1111 nppu i' ifinii In the bui'M-i of Hie this Jen. li.e ci'gl-.i ims liiv'nt ch.nfte of our tteiiuciH will, fur tin llr.t time, I1.10.1i" ica;nhir and peimanuit attachci of the Ihe bureiii. This Is an excellent pioilslonv an I one that ihoiihl have been umle nun:' ;'i.ni .130. It Is vcr.v e,sfiill.il that null v.iluablj pioperty as the iltj's Ihe engine 1 shniihl be iiiidcl the toil' staut cue of skilled nrn, iiiilllled foi the li nulling of Midi appiiutn-. Tin plan will tie liinii, li.de 111 economy In the end, and will ie suit In Ihe Iiui.'i'c'd elluieiicy of the setvlc fro 11 the start. The piiitiaitcil iii'votl.illoiis which Ihe de partment hiiil with Iho h ant of imdeiwil'iis dining the ust fill nnd winter tonkin,; low.u.h .1 withdrawal of the excess peuiltj piemliiui of S," nuts per iWt nuijnce, m-ciiis ,i ha c bc-t'i ihllnllely .settl.'il by Ihe iii.iiranro (oinpiiiiiM abolishing the pink .slip and at the whip time declaring 11 geiioiul advance of 31 l-.l per cent, Incirito In premium on nil mercantile pnpe tj in the c It)-. Continued 011 Page 8.1 Fancy Maine Sugar Corn 1 Franklin Brand, 13c; $1.20 dozen. Nabob Branci.iKc; ifsi.xu dozen. California Asparagus, 20c per can,$3.00 dozen 3 1-3 lb. cans, Extra Fancy Carmelo Peas, 18c per can; $3.00 dozen. Fancy Sifted Peas (very small) 15c, regular price, 35c, Green Beans (long or cut) 3 nans, 25c; 00a dozen. Fancy Tomntoes, 3 cans, 25c. Lima Beans the little fellows 15c can. E. G, Goursen. QUIT THS BOARD OP TRADE. Secretary Atherton (Joes with the Tltlo Guaranty Company. - Cnptnln Dolph B. Atherton yesterday resigned his position as secretary of the board of trade, to become mnntiKcr of the bond department ot the Title Guar anty nnd Trust company. He enters upon his now duties nt once, but pend ing tho election of his successor on the board of trade, ho will divide his tlinr between tho two positions. Captain Atherton became secretary ot tho board of trade eight yenrs ago last February nnd has made it most cfTiclentotltclal, During his Incumbency tho board hns materially grown in numbers nnd Influence, and accom plished great good for the city. Sixteen now Industries were secured for Scrnn ton during these eight yenrs and not a few of them nre the direct result of the hustling secretary's effort. Among tho more noted Industries which nro Scranton Institutions, wholly or In part, as it result of his activities, aro tho Keller piano factory, tho Scran ton Holt and Nut works, tho Simpson, illlsa & Iteming, David & Schoeu silk mills, and the Tlmmes & Hecht spike mill. The successor of Captain Atherton ns sccretury of tho board of trnde will likely be selected ut the next meeting, two weeks hence. MADE APPLICATIONS FOR REINSTATEMENT Between Thirty-five and Forty of the Strikers Will Return to Work for the Trolley Company Today. About 100 ot the street car strikers made formal application yesterday for reinstatement under tho terms of the ngreemont by which' the strike was brought to an end Sunday night. None of them, however, were, put nt work. Superintendent Patterson took their names and addresses, received the badges, punches and other company property some of them had been re taining, paid off those who had not been around to draw the wages owing them at the time the strike xvas declared, and told them he would send for them as soon as places were a-allable. About thirty-five or forty are to be put at work today. It was left to the decision of the strikers as to how the men wero to be reinstated. A committee, consisting ot executive Committeemen Shea', Kagler and Mnllnrl. walled on Mr. Sllli maii yesterday morning and reported that the men wero to bo tnken back according to their seniority in ser vice at the time the strike was declared. The executive committeemen are all seniors in the matter of service. Presi dent Shea, Secretary Kagler, and Com mitteemen Surine, Mallnrt nnd Lax-elie were aimong those xvho made applica tion for reinstatement. The fact Unit the boycott had been raised x-as ciuite evident on nil the lines, but particularly on the South Side, Uellevue-Stone avenue and tho up-the-valley wis, which have 11111 practically empty during the six months the strike was In piogies, NO REGARD FOR THE LAW. Wife Beater Beats Hl3 Wife After Being Arrested for It Before. Mrs. Luuia KldilJgc, of Chinchilla, hud her husband. Hotel-keeper William Kldildge, ai rested Saturday night be l'oiv Aldcimun Rudely for assault and battery and thrcnts. Uldrldgc was held under WOO ball for ills appearance at couit, John MoriK of Penn avenue be coming his bondsman. Yesterday, Mr:t. Eldrldge again ap peared before the alderman complain ing that her husband beat her Saturday night on ills tetutn fioni the alderman's olllee. Another warrant was Issued charging Kldi Idgo with asrtiult and buttoi y. A constable wns ncnt to Chin chilla to" bring him In. Eldi'iilgo wit'! in rcted last night and waived u hemlng entering ball In tho sum of ?GC0 before Alderman Iluddy. Auction Sale. On Thursday, April 10, tit !) a, m to continue until April I:!, the contents of the Irving Hotel, consisting of furnish ings ot 100 bedrooms, recently refur nished: bedroom tuiltes, caipets, iron and brass bed?, mattresses, tprings, bed linen, linoleum, bur fixtures, chairs, two cash regimen1, f-afes, hotel omnibus. liilFcullatKoun houticliold goods. " H. M. Pltong, Auctlomer. . Candidate fcr Legislature. To the Hcptibllcnn voteisi of the Fln-t Legislative district: 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date lor tlit- liepiiblieiut nomination for representative from the Kirst Legisla tive district, tiubject to the decision ot the primaries. "Walter V. Simpson. Your part in life is often judged by the clothes you wear, then is it uot worth your while to investigate what is acknowledged by many to be an exceptionable assortment of the latest patterns. John D, Boyle, Clothier 416 Lackawanna Ave. You Can Save 30 per cent, on the dollar when you purchase direct from the manufacturer, Our Unfa of Umbrellas and Parasols is large and complete, and embraces all the latest pat- terns. We guarantee all our goods. Scranton Umbrella Manufacturing Co, aiS Spruce Street. j World's i Stags OUR WIVES, MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, Too Mnny of Them Aro Nerveless, Weak, Pale and Anaemic. PAINE'SCELERY COMPOUND Reaches the Root of Every Female Trouble and Hakes Our Women Strong and Vigorous. It Is a most regrettnblo fact, nnd a calamity, too, that our women, youiiK nnd old, arc numbered nmoitBSt tho most unhealthy ot females In the civil ized world. For delicacy of beauty, in tellectual capacity; and for nil (graces that adorn tho sex, they stand peerless; but It Is doubtful If one In ton can be found who Is functionally und organic ally well. This absence of feminine health and vlfforotts vltullty Is duo to a neglect of nature's unerring laws. Immediate ref ormation Is necessary if our nation would have women who will become true wives and mothers with an off spring that will prove a strength to the country. For the special weaknesses to which women are now victims, Pnlnc'a Celery Compound Is the surest nnd safest rem edy. The wonderful strengthening and building up properties of this marvelous prescription devised by tho eminent medical cxpert.Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D. LL.D., and its specific action In correcting disorders or the female or ganism, are well known to the medical profession and to the tens of thousands of women who have been rutsed from weakness and disease to health and physical happiness. Pnlne's Celery Compound ttulckly gives the true health tint to sallow and bloodless faces; It gives life and light to the eyes; It gives pure, clean blood to course through the body; It gives natural appetite, sweet Bleep, and that blessed cheerfulness that Is the delight or men. Try a bottle or two of Pnlne's Celery Compound, dear suffering and run down sister. Your condition, your family Interests, and tho welfare of so ciety demand this effort on your part. DIARIOND DYES Vun'" nlor. Convention of Federation of Wo men's Clubs, Los Angeles, Cal. For the nbove occasion, which takes place May 1st to Sth, 1002, the Lacka wanna lnlhojd will sell special round trip tickets good going April 19th to 2(ith Inclusive, and for return, to reach starting point not later than mid-night or June i'3th. at fare of $tiG.25 for the round trip, flee ticjket agent for Infor mation about stop-on! privileges, vari able lottle.", side tilpf, etc. For Lunch Henley's. Whether you desire a cup of coffee, or a hearty lunch Hanley's noon service is satisfactory. Popular prices prevail at 420 Snruce street. Dr. Ferdinand J. Heidcr, Chiropodist, niilca Hotel Jermyn Barber shop. the New liirt Waists A question everyone is interested in. The season s waists snow a great variety of style, the color almost without exception be ing white. A new pattern is made, yoke front and back, with box pleats stitched flat, broad shouldered effect, Decidedly chic for morning wear. The dainty lawn and India mull walst3 are designed with broad shoulders, blouse front, long; waist and tight fitting back. Collars and cuffs nro soft, graceful, trimmed like waists. Insertion, embroidery, laco and homstitched with laid in tucks are combined in those waists, making them a collec tion absolutely above compari son. Tho advance stock received last week nre now on exhibi tion. Come in and see for yourself. Meldrum, Scott & Go. 126 Wyoming Ave. V What Are j I Lubricating and Burning : OILS J MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company, 141-149 Meridian Strest. OLD 'PHONE SOS. NEW 'PHONE SSBl 4 Going out ot tho bicycle 4 business. J tOur $50 Scranton! Special Bicycles 4 4 4 4 We nre closing out at $25.00 Cash A Few Ladies' Machines AT 4 $15.00 Each 4 4 4 See us before buying. s 4, 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bittenbender&E. ; 126-128 Franklin Ave. 4 4 4444444 44444444444 Dp-to-Date Shirt Waist Ladles should call at once and select one of our handsome Stamped Shirt Waist and Komona designs to embroider on Flnu White Linen. These are our own exclusive designs. Wo also have ' m 1 ' V'Ai the patterns to stamp on any ma- j$ terlnl you bring. jj2 Cramer-Wells Co. 130 Wyoming Ave. 'PHONE 353-3. , ," "J Dickson cf Mill & Grain Co. j Providence Road, 'iM SCRANTON, PA. M Flour, " Feed, Grain 1 and Hay Celebrated Snow White Flour All grocers sell It. We only wholesale it. Branch at Olyphant, Pa. pecial ale tiff 'Bosom. Former price, $1.50 and $3.00 at dotu stores. 412 Spruce St., and 309 Lacka. Are. Hil lei 98c i !! r tl ! ts i m 'A a 3 m a 'j :m BfcriawiaMig JBgjBarjfcHLjjaKap aalHvah ' B