THE NCH ANTON TRIBUNE-TH V KSDA Y MORNING. FEBRUARY 8. 1894. S2llllllll!llll!lllllinilllllllllllllllllll Pipe I I Valves 1 Fittings f I THE SCRANTON SUPPLY AND MACHINERY CO, 5imiiiimiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii I HROWH FROM THE GAR Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue Lackawanna THE 508 Penn Ave. Laundry A. B. WARMAN. ( irand Display Laces and Embroideries AT MEARS & HAGEN'S, 415 Lacka. Avenue. Carpets, Wail Papers. Window Shades, Draperies, Mattings, Rugs, etc. WILLIAMS & McANULTY. 127 Wyoming Ave. CITY XOTES. uQuoi council Swill u.at .u regular session thts cv-smujf. The funds m th treasury of tin Lacka wanna he spua; ere a: a lo w e bb. All mcxUri of the Holy 1'rimty '-hatch Ckolr wilt meet tins eveu.:,- fur rb.-rsal iMle Archer in "Au Arabia N'lght" will be at the Aoa.ieinyof Music tLlS even ing. lne Scranun B.cycl club will give one of l:a o;oyabu socials a: the club house tomorrow evening. Mayor CpMrtl yesterday atvproveU tue i .-.licence repea..ua- the ordinance for grading ftecw-.ca avenue. TUie utile rather that inakei pedesrtriana wiah that property bolder w ,uld clear the, ice from their sidewalks. The Le.asrare, Lai-itawanna ami Wet era company will pay employes of the outheru division and tue yard mu to Jar. The ladlea of the BeeOtsd Presayterian boroh will serve a sapper in toe i.hureu par'.ort Friday evening, eamoisnetag at 6 o'clock. C O. JfeulTer, the Lackawanna avenue ci-rchant donated twelve sait of men's underclothing to the Atsociatsd ' h amies yrsterday. KeT. J. A. OReilly dal.red tit first of the Wednesday ntizot lenteu services at St. Peter's cathedral last night. The othedral waa crowded, Trying to do business Without advertis ing is lllce winking at a prettj girl throuM a pair of green (rooifles. i ou may kno.v wnatyouare doing, bat nooody else does. Kzebange. The funeral of the lat- rarnuel Moore will take place this afternoon at BM o'clock from the Penn Arenas I'.apttst (lurch, where services will i. held In ferment in the Washburn Street, cemetery. in Tuesday evening the breaker boys employed at i'ntterson s colliery at Frice burg were treated to a almgu-rlde to toil city Tbey were taken to W mJrlaud theater and afterward io it road s oyster house. The party numbered sixty. A regular Mettocjef the .Homeopath, c Medioal society of .Northern Pennsylvania will be held at Wllkm-Barre nei' Thurs day at 7.W . in. Tue esiayisM will be lira. C. W. Roberts, cranton. Anna 0, ( lark, Borantoo; leaders. Dm. (' A. Ayres, Wllkes-Barre; 3. .1. ',e, V.'llksi barre. Twice, recently, at early morMug a quart bottle of milk has been purloined li oiu ttie door step of Kev. KIOMru lliorns ut 421 Qulncy avenue. As tbt rnllk bot tles cost money, it would be a kindness to bring them back. Mr. Htornsund family will forgive the tlWtof the milk If me pmoh who took It will brlnt; back or auuil the bottles and not repeat the offense. Tickets for Llr. McArthur's lecture this f-veiiiug at Kiru I'ai ii M -lhodut Uplscopal church and on Friday evening at Jackson Street Baptist church, may be secured ut the following places: lu tne central city at HteileAc Seeloy's.L. B. Powell's, M .Nor ton's and Thompaou & Pratt's. Ou Hie Weat Side at B. O. Morgan . tieorge Jen kin's, J. J. Iiavies'end "Star" drug stores, FITTM AN SLUS PENCILS. Ciluplsd Wayfarer Kslataa a Pitiful Story of Ills Privation. J suits Plttiuan who has friends iu Hlnghamton. N. Y.,told a pitiful story yt-aterday. lie lias uu money ami no resources except a truall stock of lead pencils, which he Hells with the hope of getting enough mouey to pjr oar fare to Binghamtoil. Jainss is a cripple, and hat beeu for several dayt dependent upon the gener osity of police offialalt. He tried iu various way to secure assistance, but can do no work, Is unable to endure the cold of au exposed ride on freight cart and depends wholly on the sale of his few ptnotla for meant of tubtltt- QOt. A New York Drummer Mc?!s DjiIu on the Jersey QiotriL HAD BEEN ANNOYING MISS ARCHER The Commercial Traveler Alter Both ering the Well Known Actress At tempts to Pass from thp Smoker to the Passenger Coach, Hurloil From the Train His Head Crushed in a Horrible Manner. "In the midst of IU We. are in death.' This statement wua never better illus trrtted than in the: Oats of tn OOltDOWn oomtneroial tryrtlar who waa killed ttl Lower t'atasaiu.t about 7 o'olOOl last niaht. The Lehigh Valley train Iroui New York to WilUs Bttt nrnved iu Allen lOWOOO time. AtXsOng its pisseuers were the well known actress Misj Uslle Archer tiuil her 0OQpay, wIm art to reuder tho now comedy, "Au Arabian Night," at the Academy of Muslo this Trainff, .t AJltotown a young mi ippar eutlv about 111 vais of age boarded the trmii Ills teature MM heavy, hit COtnpUxlOt) dark and 1ns condition not wholly sutitfactory from a .prohibition point of view. Just before reaching Alleiitown, Miss Arcinr bad left the seat occupied by hertell md aflH Louhw QaUowtTi ami WhtQ the young inau en'.tred. wass.it ting in the tett directly in front of Mrs FftOnU DtnhaJQ Koine, a memher of her troopt, and Wat IDMfOi 111 con versatlou with that ladv The young drummer, with his sample esse 10 one Laud aud his overcoat In the other, stopped at Miss Arcuers seat, although there were several vacant ones about him. aud Mia, "It that vour ost Miss Archer looked at the gwment alluded to. whioh was lying ou the seat beside her. asd then lu turpriid at her QUMtiOOW aud Midi It is." Will you tike it away aud 1st uie si: beside you . ' ' There are other seats about here with only one gentleman iu au I some entirely vocaut Wuj Jou't you take one of these: " ih' 1 d rather sit beside you." Hy ttiis time Lvelyn Vernou of Miss Archer s companv was ou the scene .:i 1 with less ceremony than he usually exhibits shoved the drummer aside, removed his overcoat and bagae into anotiier tsat than the one he had oc cupied and sat besido Miss Archer. otrntAXci usczrTi in t'EAin. Mr Hiokmau. also a member of the eontpOBf! called the youug mau's at tentiou to several vacant statt in the forward part ot the oar. "I'll it where 1 please ar.J won't do it to accomodate you either. ' was the retort. "Sit where you pleas. ' tai l Mr. Hiokmau, ' but have the goodness uot to aunoy those who ara uot troubliu? yeu iu tue lesst. " An inarticulate reply was given. The commercial traveltr't overcoat was hung up, hit grip placed on a so it directly in front of Miss Archer an 1 i ..t: was produced from au inner ptMMt Wheeling half around iu bis Mai, the young fellow looked about r.m at though he would give a fair ted sum of money to be allowed th? privilege of punching the beads of evsry individual withiu ranje of h; visijo. This contemplation was followed bv a brief trip to the smoking csr His return was signal .id by another .malignant and com prehensive stare. Again he arose and went into the smoking car He w is la there scarcely a minute when ho wus teen to open the door an 1 step out on the platform with tue evident vatentioa of enter. ug ths eoach. bii skl'li. ntotRSo. The train was approaching Lower .'AUsaqui, and at this point a sharp c.irve and a steep bluff coincide. Sud denly an old gentleman wiio waa tit Itog la the front teat of the coach yelled "My 'iod' Step the train ' ' A nionittitary panic resulted A doael hand clutched the bell rope Men grew pale and women showed signs of approschin hysteria. A hur ned exolanation from the man who aallsWI oat evidenced that th ttranger bad attempted to steady himself at th c irv and, failing, had been hurled isttwayi down the embankment The train was ttopped end the conductor and several passengers went btck in tearcu of the body. It was font I lying near a heap of ttonet with the knl! crushed though it had bsu au tfffakalt N'othine wat found upin the holy to identify the unfortnnate mau. but from the markings mi th sample rase, it waa snrmiaed that ho wat Wi! is in U Carton, a drammr for Pox, Faltl 4: Webtter, of N'w Vork. o . CN0F.AVOR MASS MEtTING. ' 1 U lalMrlf Uitherlnv of th Youog Peo ple to Hi Held. The BerantOfl f.'hrlstitn Endeavor I onion will bold it ijutrterly matt meeting in th First I'retbyterian ! ctiurcli on tomorrow cveniug Kov. Thomas McLrod, I). I) . of Brooklyn, brother of I)r. McLsod. of I the First church, will be the speaker of the evening. . Previous to the a l.lress alifteeu inm ate praise srvtae will b hId. ' s -ASH WEDNESUAY SERVICES. Isrnnni Ulivrd by Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Hara and Riv. J. A O'Reilly. Ash Wednesday rat observed at St. !'' . cathedral yttrdty with an propriate ttrvicet Atb o'clock a tul emu high mass wt clebratd by Kv. J A Mclliigli. Kev P. t, yuinnan Was dMaon; and Kav I'eter 1 lough, sun deacon. Ut. Kev. Bishop Q'Bara whs present at the mats and blessed the tllltllllilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIU TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON, a-.ii". His dencons of honor were ltev. ,i. A O'Railty aud Uv. P. J. Uolden. After th nuns those present ap proached the sanctuary rail aud Were narked with the athet. liiihop O'Ham preached a sermon appropriate to the nay. Last night a sermon was delivered by Kev. J A, O'Reilly. It was followed by benedic tion of the bleisml sacrameut. PROF. KOPrf'S THIRD RECITAL. He Will B Assisted by Mn. Joatph O'fiiieu, si Y M. 0 A Hall. Professor Frederick F. Koiff will give the third violin recital of hit series at tho Youug Men' Christian Ams. nota tion hall this eranlnp U will be as sisted by Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, the well known soprano. Xliss Flornu H, Kichmoud will be th aocoatpanlst i he programme will b as follows' Wiettiiiwekl: Coucert No for Violin no Ronanoe. ui Finale a la siogara, Tours "The ADgel at the WiOdOWi Boyrano Solo, M is. O'Brien, spohr Adagio, from nth Uoncert, , Baretatei Jota Navarre Bnanlth Dance. l'agsuinl 1 'erpet u u iu mobile. for Violin Siebur; " I'lm Alplnerou", . Soprano Solo Mrs. (VBrleo. Bnitl Hungarian aim with variation", fur Violin WOULDN'T DISCHARGE SMITH. Judge ArChbald Decided lo Admit Him to Bail - Operation May Save M.itluilit' Lite. Henry Smith, who Is chsiged with being I Bltt Omental In causing the in juries which threaten the dealh of Jo setih Msthulis. of Blair avenue, wat brought before Judge Arclibald yvHler day ou a wilt of habeas corpus. F.x- Judge Btanton, bin attorney, asaed tor his discharge, stating that ho had iiotlilug to do with stilling the blow which fractured Mathulii' skull Judge Arclibald refused to discharge Bmtth bur decided to allow bim to enter bail iu the sum of $1,000, Smith was not then prepared to fur nish that amount of security uml was returned to the county jail to which he was committed last Saturday uiglit by Alderman Williams of Providence, along with Joseph Judge, the man who struck Mathulis with the ax. Nesterday morning the operation which Doctor J. J. Sullivan, Mathulis' attending physician decided wus neces sary to save bis life, was performed, The doctor whs assisted by Doctors M. H Murphy and W D Donne It was found that Mathulis' bruin was depressed by tho fracture of tue skull, causing paralysis of the motor muscles of the arm and effecting the organs of speech. A circular pieos of the skull about one half inch iu diama ter was removed and through this a forceps was inserted aud eight pieces of bone that rested on the brain pried out. Tue operation was performed iu the mott skillful manner, but as yet Dr. Sullivan is unable io say whether or not the sufferer will recover. He would have died bad not the operation been performed, and he has been unable to tuk any nourishment since lie sustained his injuries. As toon as the pieces of bone were re moved troiu the brain be recovered the use of his arm aud was able to talk. ALMOST TWO DOIURS FOR ONE. WITH UNABATED VIGOR Accessions to the Ranks ol Um Bridge Builders. VERY ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING Tho Dridgu Campaign Committee Discusses the Proposed Improve ments T. V. Powdorly Working in the Cause --Statement by John E. Roche That Are Very Reliable and Mo-.t Interesting. Captain May presided at the meeliug of the brldaVa' uninmiU.ee Ittt evening '1'he attendance was larger and more enthusiastic than nj held previously. among the litter aooniiltloni lining T, V Powderly, C, 0 Donovan n ud Mr McAiulrew from th First ward The committee 00 literature reported that the order for circulars was divided equally between tli" four daily papers tnd would be placed lu the morning Tim finance couiinil ten made it favor able report. Th execiitiya committee recommended as follows That the representatives of the several wards wheiu publiu iueetiugs nri des ired, arrange lo hold them ou the Saturday previous to th election and tue general com unite will render all the assistance iu their power That while this couimit trn wiis orgintltd for the purpose of foi warding the c impugn for the bridges, and uot for the consideration of the n In. : iptsstlon, nevertheless we are iu favor of abolishing grade crossings wherever practicable We recommend that tue wtird committee men procure t he service of one man in each block who will see that every Vote favorable to tlio bridges is east. The report was adopted T v. POWDIRltY'. POSITION. T. V. Powderly read a clipping from a Massachusetts newspaper, showing that the city of Lowell borrowed $100, oud for the purpose of giving employ ment to unemployed labor, uml said that this city in buildiug the bridges at tin- time will be of great benefit to those that need it most, aud he hoptd that all good citizens would interest themselves its securing vote for the bridges for this reason if for no other. Mr. Hoc lie showed that the interest charges paid by tiie oily Was (10,980 less in 1898 than in 1802; that the city will have a surplns over all -.:.-1 . i : tares this your of $18,000; that these two sums will be mora thau sutli.'ieot to meet the rsiiiiireiuents of the net of the ' legislature which provide that per cent of the bond issue for the bridges ; without increasing the rate of taxation. 1 He also called attention to the fact 1 that the bonded debt reduced more than i 111.1. mid that although the city erected th Municipal building at a to tal cost of 1800,000, furnished it at a cost ot ijn.uOo, bought two tites for tire angina houses at a cost of $30,000, toe city debt is less ti day than when the Municipal building was begun, and he drew the conclusion that if the city could afford to dn all this and still re duce the debt, there was .no doubt but it could pay torthe bridges without In creasing taxation. WANT THE LAW OBEYED NEW WORLD'S FAIR OFFER. It I ftlmplv Add-. I io ihs Other Tw.-, Which Yet Staid Many persons mlteoostrued tho an nouncement iu yesterday s tkibune J Brewers' Association Have Agents of Foreign relatlvoto tho new Wunamaker series Brewing COfJMtleS ArrCSttd, oi norms inir porruiios. iny toog it to mean that we Had nbaudoued the World's Fair Portfolio lu four parts, as heretofore announced. We did not desire to convey this Impression, On the contrary, all ordsrs for this excel lent work will be filled as before, hut there may be some delay. In view of the extraordinary demand The pub lishers are working night and day hut their presses scarcely ktep pac with the orders that come iu. The WaiiBiniiker portfolio, ip weekly partt, is simply added to (be other two art offers', In obedience to the Intense popular interest in thus valuable illus trated publications 11 is the best port folio yet devised, take it all In nil, but the others are both eiuelUut ; none bst ter except our best. Additional par Honiara uu pug ,. FEW PAPERS WERE DEFECTIVE. of tne city was I lion last spring. 70. WW during Coimly Commissioners Hud to Throw Out Lett Than Hall a boen from the Entire County. ( 'ouuty Commission!! Oiies Roberts, John Deiuuth uud 8 W Roberts with the assistance of County Solicitor ECoapp, yesterday completed the work of examining the certificate of uomitia lion io l the icon inaiioii pupers sent iu froinlthe various election districts of the county Lest than half a dozen were fuuud fatally defective The principal defects iu the papers wet the nomination ot too many candidates for inspectors of eltcttou. lo conse quence several ambitions gentlemen who atplre to the ofllce of inspector will not H-id their names ou the official ballots. In Lackawanna township two candi dates tor tax collector war named by Kepublicans. They are Frank Toole and W. R Jones. Mr. Toole alto tilel nomination pupsrs aud nltnough the certificate istutd by the Kepuhlicau caucus wat thrown out, he will get oa th official ballots ou his nomination papers. Mr. Jones, who resides iu the portion of the township annexed to the city.did not tile nomination papers and his name will not appear on the official ballots, it having beu decided that when a psrty nominates two candi date for one office the certificate of nomination is void. The official ballots will be of about the same size as those used at the elec- SAY THEY ARE VIOLATING LAW Warrants Issued Yesterday at the Instance of Charles Robinson, President of the Association, for the Arrest of Five Local Agentt. One of th Accuted Entert Bail. Other rrektt Are Contemplated. READ THIS LIST Remarkable Reduction In Shoes Now Off-red by Sehank. The remarkable reduction iu the price of boots aud ahos of a first class grade now being otfsred by Sflhgok, the well known arcade shoe dealer, is unprecedented in the history of the legitimate boot aud shoe trade in Scrantou Fake fire and water ssles have repeatedly advertised to sell goods at cost, but they have not done so. As a matter of fact, there an but few firms in the country that ever do sell goods at exactly cost prices. Schank. the popular Arcade sbo dealer, is one of then few. He it only ditposing of his pressnt stock at just what it cost breams ha must have room for hit spring goods. Hooin ' room ' room ' more room ' it tne cry at Myit,ry pvnana e, aim w;e ouiy way io gei more room is by getting rid of present stock nt just what It cost- no more or no lets. hit. WILLIAMS REMARKS, Dr. Williams tpoke warmly in favor of the bridges and assured the meeliug tl.Rt notwithstanding reports to the I contrary Hyde Park would show by I her generous vote for tho bridges that ! the was not only entitled hut deserving of the viaduct He uomhatted an as j terlion that the Fifteenth ward was I oppose 1 to tiio question to the extent reported. Mr. Pond, of the Thirteenth ward, Mr. Anderson, of tho North End, . Mr Moore and others made very en -icouraging reports of the public mind 1 as the question at issue. Mr. Powderlv i and Mr. Illume were authorized to act ; with Mr. Grier, of the Third ward, iu ! the effort to arrange a meetiug there. FIRE CAUSED BY CHILDREN. KM R nf Hies i in I i. . pre- sealed at Tits Wbune JOalee, et)i" MS Ptap Mtenue an.l Spruce sireel, entitle the --1 " pft ilPf. ol tiie mi pal allelril oltei lor ilUlidhutlliir polmliir ho.ii. SSaeug our Mattel. ThvonVi-suiail 2J by Hie Tilbun luaiiageuirnl aio g asfoilons: j It. CttNTI unil Kern- Coupons lor any volume la she oiuuibus - js rls. liver IOO titles teseleet fi oin. I h. . and I t'uupens Inr n IO volume wi of Dickens' complete iv orka SO CENTS and l our ( unpen for any book lu (he Knguy Neriat. SSOgNTS BJUl l our t impani lot' H any In. ok In ttie Oxford Series. IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllil ITS SECOND ANN IVERSARV. Evsiolee at South Bid Young Women' Christian Aisoclatlnn. The South .Side Eranch Young Wo men's Christian association will hold its second arinivrsarv tomorrow evening. Th programme of exercises will li as follows Scripture Heading Mrs. F. R, Hippie 1'raver. Polo Miss Mitchell Reiniiiiareiices Mrs I.. M. Dates R-mnrk Colonel K. II Hippie MtUlC, Violin and i'lano, Miss Long and Mr. Dnorsiui T alk Mia luinn. State Secretary k-irmrkt OolOMl H M. Doles Duet Misses llopldosnnd iliirdentnirg Address Hev. Kogera Israel Sol.. Miss Hnber ItemsrllS Mrs. II. M Holes Holi Miss Huniiell '.enetlictlori. HAVE SECURED St ATE LICENSE. M ii, if nV Buiirunder Mauausri of Al I Companies That Appaar. Misliler V Hurgundor. th mauagors of thn Academy of Millie, have pal 1 the .;' state Hrviiho fee to County Titiiirer Powell and taken out a li eens". Thy say that thay me th uiiinsgera of every theatrical company that appear at the Academy and not simply lessees of tho house This po sition Mr Powell doss not rhalletign It may Of may not be correct, tut it would r. quite no opinion of the com t ' i.i . th matter, Miuiager ho i of Wonderland, hat iuforuied the county tronturer through bis ntturiiey. that he will take out a etate llconse for hi house. M TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANV. Oflloor and FJoanl of LHreutors That Hav Hu RleuKd. 'I h Lackawanna Trust and Safe Dl -posit eompiiny at its annual masting olei'ted it bosrd of dirsotors as follows: Iioury J. A tular mi , Henry liellu, Jr , R, T lllnak. William ConOill, J. lien jamln Dtmffllck, P. J. Horan, T. C Snover, Uenrga Handersou, Conrad Hclimeder, William T Hmlth, Bdwsrd H Btorgassnd CharlfsH. Welles. I he oflleors elected wr Wllllsm T. Smith, presldeut, Henry .1. Ander sou. vlrn president; Henry Uslin, jr., secretary; John W. Fowler, treasurer, Tho directors alto declared the regu lar semi annual dividend of U per cent , 1h Reiiubllu Savings and Loan association, of Nw Vork. hav ing sold ovr li,000 share of Its stork in Hcrantou, has called n uieetlug for Friday, eb. U. at 4 p. m , at Its office, Dim Hank building, for the purpose of elect lug otfl Cra and directors. New shams win also be offered for sal, i". 11. Case, manager agency department, and L O. Gadd, gen eral manager, will be presrnt and explain the plan aud purposes ut' the association. Come sad bring someone with you. of th Flames ut Edwaid Walsh's Rsaldsnc Cleared Up Chief Frber, ol the fire department. I yesterday investigated the mystery of i the lire in h I ward Walsh's resideuce on Ross avenue, which occurred Tues day noon 'J he famll was awny nt the time and the children had beenplayiug with tli tire. It is suppoeed that the yonng sters thrust a stick into the store and afterwards left it in the stairway, where the (times were discovered. The The damage when adjutted uluouuted toflH. PYGMALION AND GALATEA. It Will Re the Attraction at Wonder land Rernaindsr of Wk. The success of the Wonderland ttoek company in its presentation of "The (typsy i en ' at that popular house during the fore part of the week insures crowded houses for the latter part of the week, when "Pygmalion and delates" will he tii attraotion, The company is the best repetoire Company seen In the city in many Vears, and Mr. Dsvis is to (at congratn lated on his excellent selection. , - , LAND IS ONLV ONE FOOT IN WIDTH Old l-'ora Property Owntr Think It Is Worlh FieTitln For ' Jacob Mule1 yesterday began an sjeotmont snlt, through his attorney, lodge W H BtlntOO, against Michaei and Cathorlne Durkln. A strip of laud In Old Forgo on foot wide and l,VI feet iu length is bsing contested for The parties to tbuit own adjoining properties nut both claim the laud. Books bv Kxpr, Any person ordering leu or more book At cue time may have them sent by ex pies prepaid. -s low -. 'typewriters nud LMIson Phonographs for Sale arid rent. Copying worketrcnted. Phonographs rented for u eveulug's entertainment. Telepboue SSil). Kdw. Iluaster, Jr., slU Hnruoe street. Head lea ton A Wnsri's Aia arath beat. E. J. Lackawanna aveuu. and Ballanttne'a Walsh, igeut, S3 In ,i, 8omthlna Nw it OS at Oroves', -ill.. Spruro street.. READ Tlit' Hew oli'er made to Tribuni' readers on page ' It is the best one yet made public. A MERCENARY FATHER. Ua Comptt His Iotmded Soo-in-Law to Psy Cash for th Prlvlleg Among the marriage licenses granted by Clerk of the Courts J. H. 'lliomas yetterdsv was oue to Frank NastB, of Vatesville. and Miss Annie Super, of this city, and back of that is oue of the most ruiuautic episodes ever narrated in the court house. It has its mercenary side ut well tor while the affection of the prospective groom und bride Is sincere and muiusl.sn otxlurnts parent compelled the lover to pay over $00u before he would content to take him as n sno-in law Nana has been four years in this country and has been employed in the luinet His bride bst been here but a short time and on of the conditions made when the loving twain separattd was that when Nasta ha 1 saved the re quisite amount h should send for her, I hree mouths ago Xasta saw his hopes realized and he lost no time in sending the glad news across the water. Tne sequel came yesterday when Anna ac oepod Frank gladlv and joyfully, utter Frank bad accepted th conditions that her mercenary parent had imposed. . JOHN LUKAS IS A HUSTLER. .lilted by a Young Woman He MarrUs Another Within a Dav. John Lukss led smiling 80 year-old Anna Vallogak into the clerk of the court's office yesterday and asked for a marriage liceuse. "You obtained a marriage license here about a week ago, didn t you ' asked Clerk of the Courts Thomas. Lukas admitted that on Saturday last ho was granted permission to link his destiny with that of lcKusina, a plump aud pretty maiden of twenty turners. They were to have been married Tuesday night but Miss Kusina at tho last momeut jilted him, and to show her that if she would not have him there ware equally as de-irable women who would, l.e decided to marry Miss Vallogak. She accepted and that she might not have time to change her mind they were married isst night, - - Vers fetylleh The uew process photos al lirovet - , , foi, Butiiis Interests TBS Tiiuit"vk will soon publish a rare full COIirbiled and classified list of the lead lug wbuleaale, banking, manufactur ing aim professional Interests of Scrsnton and viemlty, 'i'he edition will be bound in book form, tieuutlfully illustrated With pliotegravure view of our pSjOMo. build ings, business blocks, streets, etc. together with portraits of lesdlng clriiens No similar work has ever given an iqualre pieseutatiou of Sciauiou s many Indus tries. It will be au invaluable exposition of our business resources. Sent to person outside th city, copies of this hamlsonie work will attract nswromers and b an unequalled advertisement of tba city. Th oim latl u Is on a plan thnt Cannot fall of good results to those concerned as well as t he city at lares. ltepresentLtives of Thk I nun mi will oall upon Ttiotr waoa asaae are pssihek lu this editiou and explaiu its nature mere fully Those destilnu views of their residence!' lu this edition will please leave notice at the oflice. Secern! Tjlstrlct Republican lu pursitaur of a resolution of the Standing committee of iuV Hupubltcaus of thISooud Legllatlv dlstrlot, a convtn Hon will be held in the arbitration room at th court bouse, city of Scraatnn on Tuesday, Feb. is ISO, at ti o'clock p. for (he purpoto of electing cue delegate to represent said district at the state cuuveu lion to be htld at Harrlsbuta, I'a , eu Wtdueedav, May A lsut. Vigilance oein mittees wili hold prunarus on Saturday, Feb, IU, betwien th hour of 4 and 1 p. a V. K Mii.i ii.. Chairman. A. J. i. i n. Secretary. Scrantou, Pa., Jan. UU, 18IM. Englltb, You Koow. TherASSaOtyp atUroves'. 4S,. Sprue. The brewers' Protective stsoeiatlon of Lackawanna county hat ' begun war ou the foreign brewing establishment! now doioir business in this city through agents. It was announced several weeks ago in Thk Titmt'Nt that anch action was contemplate, I and yesterday Churlos Hobiuson, president of the as sociation, went btfore Alderman Wright and wore to information charging certain pvrsons, now residing in this city, with violating the license laws of tli stat by selling brewed liquor without a license I'll accused are Thomas O'Doyle, agent for the Hiucbcllffe Brewlnu aud Malting comnauy, of Patterson, N. J. , John Fori, agent for 11. K'tehlerdi Co., ; or New York, John P. Mahon agent for Felgenspan At Co., of Newark, N. J, , Peter Cosgrove, agent for James Wallace &, Son, New York, Michael I Cuslck, agent for Burton Brewing com I psny, of Patterton, N. J. Cotlck wat ' the agent up to Jan. 1, but the com piny't business lu thts region in now in the hands of Mr. Kind, of New York The warrants for the arrest of these men were placed iu th hands of Detec tive Anthony Bosnloo, who servd them on the accused I OKU KfflU BAIL. John Ford at otic wnt befor Alder man Wright and entered bail in the sum of Vj for huupparaiie at court liobert C Wills became his bondsman, 'lb others wiil enter bail today. The lirewsrt' association of this county is a branch of tbt State organi zation. It is composed of the follow ing firms !. Kobioi'Ju'iHoni, C-itey d' Kelly Brewing company, Sjranton Brasrinf eompany, II, Robinson. Key stone Brswing company, of Duuioor. and Peter Krautz. of Carbondale. The association is represented lo the p rel ent catea by WillarJ, Werren it Knapp. It it coutendrd that tbs foreign brw eriet doing businatt in this county ars clearly violating tbt law. at they have storage Louies where they keep ttteit beer, ale and porter until it can bs dit poted of Some of the coDcernt do considerable business, yet uot a cnt of their money Mows into the coffers cl the county This the local brewers say Is a great injustice to thm. as tbey ore compelled to pay a ttvy license and thn compete with persans who pay no liceuse of any kind in tb.s county. uTIILK AKKkT n ut MA OS. Toere are a numbtr of other agent; that the Brewers' association have ou their list, and a number of additional arrests may be madi within the nest few days If those who have already been ar rested continue to sell tnev will be again arrested. s Good Investment. The n per cent bonds of the iciutcL Axle works are a very deiirabl- ecur tv. The works are being enlarge 1 and addi tional machinery pjt in to enable thsm to keep up with their orders, which are now ou to took! sufficient for a great part ol the year. Applications for these nouns snonn oe msiie at onceso Smith B Mott, huaocial agent, whose office is is rooms and H, Commocwtaith building B 98 y 88 i l 8 4 'i 3 10 181 is; lb 18 Pi 8 Feed, Meal and Com - .,. Highest Grade Miut. Flour (sacks) Highest Crude Family b lour (iraham Flour, 50 lb sack Rutabagas, per busnel So la Craokeia, per pound Soda Crackers, per lb by the bbl 1 lb box Baking Powder. I lb. box Hiking Powder i lb. box Baking Fowder Briar Wood Pipes 01b pail of Fruit Butter Ltad Pencil, per dor Pure Nw Orleam MoUss per gallon Pure Syruo nor leal'iiui I Hair Brush gprOM Brushes Rag Stove Polish, per bottle Plrst-olaas Tea that we can : recommend i BltltS Tea, IJ pounds for , Choice Cofl ie at A first-class Cofle at Smoking Tobaoco and a Cib Pipe with each pound Scourine, per pound can Callie Powder.per pound Bluing Paddles, worth loc Canned Hsspbernee, wortii 15-r-ressrved Blackberries, worth lo'. I lb. package l ar.cy ltslsine, worth 16a., at Curranis, pr pound Soud Uackarad, worth iv Lsrg jr Praserraa, worm $i i ramblsrt Preservei, worth Sf'Jc Ws.utaris Water, per -Joz. quart Halntaril Water, per doz pints fl .Shoes at h( BboM t 1 Shoes at . 75 Shots at i.srge Cloth Ba-et. worth PJc, eoium ',ioth6 Basket, worth c 43 Bmall ciotbe Baeket, worth 7e 85 Vhite Wash Bruihei, wortu:. 85 And a great many other things that we will Bell at about one-quarter of what they are actually worth. We will offer a number of fixtures in about a week at loss than one-half their value. 75 40 (W OJ ID 2i 53 THE Cjfl STORE Dr. Hill & Son Albany DENTISTS ?t teeth V- lc e-:. f (r; "i caps td teeth without plate, called rrowi sal bnde work caii for pnoa ana referie- Ti'N ALULA. lor tztractu lef.L w:tL : pain, noetaer. Xo fs. ovr.r. hust xatioKai bwk. Viohn Rc tal Tonight. Frederick Kopff will give his third ar.d Anal violin re.ltal at Y. M. C A. ha'.l to uight. Mrs. Joseph u Brien will kindly RJSHt. PR. C C. LAthACH, dtntiit, Gas and ter company building, Wyoming ave nue Latest improvements. Eight year in hcrantou. -- klcBMBB'a uew Turk ith bath. L'verv ttnug new. (IN Spruce street, oipisite : Conn House Price List W R 1 N C E R S Daisy, $1.75, Reliable, $1.75, Househ'd,$ 90 Novelty, $2.10. I fniversal,$3.io Have you ever Huntington tried For oysters stewed or oyster; fried? At Lackawanna avenue 413 Yon'll find the nicest yon have seen. Open Until Midnight. i Henry Battin&Co, 126 Penn Avenue. Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. linden St. and Adams Ae. lor hi Hoi si n, .on All klnilt of Laundry work guarantee! the bet, Best Sets of Teeth, $8 00 Including tbe painless extracting ef teeth by uu entirely new pro cess. S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. 180 WYOMING AVli . This 1 s Inventory Week. Small lots, in all departments, to close out cheap. Dr. Jaeger's Underwear (slightly imperfect) at 16 PER CENT REDUCTION. M. BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.