'JIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MOEWINe, JANUARY 1J, 1891 3 NORTON'S BULLETIN. Palne'd Wh'st Hoards, latest and best. We have all sires and stjles. Also 'lilst Cards; in lurge variety, by the pack or by the dozen. Games of umusciuents, all sorts, for old and young people. Blank Account Hooks, all sorts and all slzjs, from the vest pocket mem. to the largest Ledger, for all sorts business. Stationery, everything desirable for the office, desk or counter, all the standard sorts and novelties, Choice Stationery for ladies' use. Engraving and Printing to order of Calling Cards and invitations on shot t notice and light pikes. See our Specimens and get prices. f Fancy Goods at greatly reduced prices. Hargains in several Hues to reduce stock. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ac Shavings The ufco of Shavings for bedding loi horses or eovva Is uot New But put up like straw In Small Bales Is toiuuthiiig new. Cheaper Than Straw, Cleaner Thau Straw, Better Than Straw. We keep it. The Weston SCRANTON, OLYPHANT. CRRBOSDJLL ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN EXTRACTION OF TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENE." FINEST DEN TAL. WORK IN THE CITY. DRS, HEN WOOD & WARD ELL 316 LACKAWANN1 AVE. PEK80NAL. The ChautauiiKi clufes will hold a session net Filda night. Judge Aichbald Is holding cuutt in ll.iuch Chunk this week. E. M. Stiong, auctioneer, left Scinnton jesterday on an extensive business tilp. Miss Fiances Hobllug and Hiss Woclkers hae letuined fiom a visit at Hone&dab?. Dald M. Rellly of Lewis, Reilly & Ua Is, is making a business tiliJ to New Yoik and Philadelphia. Louis Swingle and Mrs. JIaitha Jane Woodruff, of l'licebuig, weie mauled by Aldeimau Wright esteiday. Ueputy Piothonotaiy Myron Kasson and wile leave this afteinoou to spend the winter lu New Oi leans. Mis, Kathryrr McCarthy, of White Mills, Is the guest nf lie: cousin, Miss Ger tiude (innnon, of Mulbeny stieet. Mis. J. 1!. IIjiiIsoii and hei sister. Mis. Chailes Peddle, of Westlield, N. J., are tho guest of Mis. a. II. ShoplJtid, of Wyoming avt nue. Hairy Arnold tiavcling representative of the Uluniii-Goldsboiough company, Baltimore, who has been seilouslj ill with la grippe for the past few dujs at the Scianton House, is Improving. The Noble family, which became stranded in this city Fiidny night alter tlavellng by lough stagi s fiom Kansas, have been eiu to Philadelphia at the ex pense of the Uoaid of Associated ""hail tles. .. T. Sharpes and P. H. Fienoh.'foi ver clerks at the Wyoming House, aie lilllng like oillces at the Jeimyn, the foimer suc ceeding A J. Kolb, a day cleik, and Mr. Flench taking the place of Night Clerk A, L Peinier. Attornej Fied W. Fleltz left yesterday foi Hanisbuig to be on the giound when the selection Is made for the oillce of read ing clerk to which he is a conditional as pliant, that Is he wants It It the salaiy 1 enlarged to Inviting proportions. Young, but lip to Date. If you like our work, tell othfrs: It you don't, tell us. Soft button holes In your collars. Ciy.stal Laundry. Judging commences at the Poultry Show today. Pi Ices will be up In the evening. A Happy Man Is lie whose feet comfortably hi our reet-raade slioes, most attractive of rest cor- The Bull -any Dogs if yon want- other shape toe if 3011 wish. There's no other Win ter Shoe like Our Tan. "College" Boot. $3.50 Pair. 00000000000000 410 Spruce Street. CASE HAD SEVERAL UNUSUAL FEATURES Mrs. I'alch Presented a Phcc of Spinal Column as Evidence ler ALSO PUUSENTED PECULIAR VIEWS Common I'lons Court Hours a Dis sertation 011 llio Subject of Divine Jletilirri,' ns I'iiiIci stood by u Pluin tiir in 11 UiimiiKU Suit Auulnst thi' City Hit; Coul Ltitrcl Suit on Before .luilito Punli --Verdict by Agrre iiioiit in 11 Cnibomltilo Case. Thcio vuio n number of unusual fc.i tuies connected with the proceedings In the damage suit of Mr. ulid JliH. Ueuiiru Patch against the-city of Scinn ton, called bcfoie Judge Ci trustor 111 eorn mon pleas josteuluy. One of them was "Kxhlblt A," picsented by Mis. Patch and which was nothing less than a fragment of licr Hplnal coluinn. An other was Mrs. Patch's explanation of her peculiar views In the matter of healing the Ills that llesh Is heir to. Mi. and Mis. Patch unit their oung cbllil weie Uu own fiom theli can Inge on (It-urge .stieet lanr the Cayuga bleaker, May 9 last, and Mis. Putt h wns KPihntslv Ininied about tile luilc and hips. They allege that the accident was due to the hotse stumbling o a rouglit pait of the load mid that the city failing to ktep the mad in good onill tiou Is liable foi the ilamag s the mis tuined, wbli li ui i' laid at iVuno. Mr. Super upponis tin the plalntlll. City Sollutor Tout', anil his assistant Mi. Dal Is me ml lug lor tile defence. Mis Patch on the witness stand while coiitiastli.tr bet condition 1m-fine and after the accident, told that, since being Injiued, she, pel iodicull., suffeis picut toituie. wucNnvnij sun dihohkyh. What do you mean by periodically? Mr. Sopet asked. "Why whuneei 1 likobey," came the l espouse In a halting, lehictant suit of w uv . "DiMibev?" lnteiiogatoi Mr. Soper. "Yes. You wouldn't undei stand, though, so tbeie's no need of my at tempting tu explain " Mr Sopei insisted on an explanation and theieupun Mis Pntili piocccded to 1 1 late that she htaul of divine healing In August last and adopted tin Luid as hit only phjslilan. Fiom that time on she novel lelt anv pain except when she dlsobeyid her Ph3lclan's com mandments, "Whenever I illsobej what 1 know to be God's woid 1 suliei pain," she said. She said she wasn't a C'hiis tlan Scientist, and that hei cieed was bound up in the winds which weie to bo found on United States, coins "In God We Tiust." Her husband, aftei waids on the stand gave the infei elite Unit his wile was Lithei instilled oi insane as she had liev ei been ot a veiy pionounced re ligious natuie befoiu the accident. lie did not want to say ahe was tusune. but he was unable to undei .stand what bad coiiK ovei her, he .rulr!. Di S P. Lontrsticn, who peifoimed the npeiation on Mis Patch's spine, and Doitoi.s Lynch and Smith, of P'tl tmi, also gave testimony legaullns her condition Dr. Chailes' Thompson '.it at the defendant's tabic to ciufi tln city's counsellois Tho case was on all day and will, It Is expected, take up a great ei pail of today. UlTSSKLL CASH AGAIN. Judge Purdy In cnuit loom No. 2, diew anothei long winded case yester day. It was the le-heai ing ol the eji'i t ment suit ol II. C. Comegys and otheis against A. P. Russell and othcts. The land In dispute Is Weaver tract lying on the mountain west ol Plakely, which is 400 acies in extent and contains it is supposed, a valuable deposit of coal. In 187u A. I!. Piiissoll bought the land of William A. Stuitevant for $1,800. Seven yenis later, John Davenpoit, dis covered that tbeie was coal on the tinct and loused It fiom Russell, agiee Ing to pay twenty cents a ton roalty. Nothing however was done In the way of mining by the lessee and in 1S90 Dr. Comegys, rllllaIn U. Williams and Thomas Davis enteied into an agi ce ment with the lessee to mine the coal. Ptospeetlng holes weie boied and ,ir langemonts weie being made foi min ing when Russell Intel posed an objec tion In the shape of the piesuit eject ment suit, alleging that Davenpoit had no light to le-Ieasc the piopeity. On July 10, 1S94, aibltratois awarded In fuvoi of Mr. Russell. An appeal was taken and at the tilal of the case In Apill, 18U3, Dr. Comegys and his co plaintiffs got a veidltt. The supieine couit revoised the tlndlng and directed a new tilul. Messis. Comegjs and Shuitleff, the oilsinal counsel for the plali. tiffs In the case aie assisted by Major Wan en. II. M. Hannah and S. 15. Pi Ice lepresent the defense. A veidict y aguoincnt for 1(4 1.1 was lendeied In the cuse of John F. Mun ition against sehoU distilct of Caibon dule township. VERDICT HY AGREEMENT. In the case of I'atilek O'Connor against the city of Scrarrton, a veidict of $ir.O was taken by agi cement. Upon the calling of the tilal list bo fore Judge Gunster the follow ing cases weie lepoited settled: Joseph Alnsley, jr., and Joseph Shlffer ngalnst city of Scianton; Mkhael F. Gllroy against city of Scianton; Geoige Long against city of Scianton; Patilek .Ionian agulnst John MtUlnley. A new tilnl was lefused in the cae of Michael McCaithy against M'rs. Mnr guiet Scanlon. liy ugieeiuent of the attorneys In the case, the healing of the Injunction inoceedlugs Instituted by the I.uckuwunna lion und Coal company against H. E. Leonnid was continued until the iifxl teuil ot nigu inerrt couit. Couit letused the petition of Shi 1 lit Cleinons for permission to pn into couit the money uiislng tioin the sale of the Sunday News. In the asn of A. Richmond ugnlnst R. Tiffany, a lule for on Interpleader wus gidiited. In the divot ee cuse of D. R. Romich against Eliza J. Romlch, the slier lif was ordered to make a pub lication, the defendant not having been louud. An older was handed down llxlng Feb. 3 us the time for taking testimony In the divorce pioceedlngs of Minnie Holtham ugulnst Thomas Uolthnm. In the case of the United Seeuilty I.lfe Insurance company agulnst Aiamnita Saftord, a lule was grunted to how cause why the sheilff's sale should not be set aside. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. In the estate of Almy (,'liiy, lato of Oun moie, letteis of udmlnlstiation were je terday granted by Registur Hopkins to Thomas young. Attorney Joseph U. Hi own yesteulay acting for Silas U Freemun, tiled u peti tion for pel mission to adopt bis grand daughter, Floienee Manuel, daughter ot .Mis Louisa Alaniu 1. Puisuant to an oidei of couit made Juu, 11, at the request of the itspoudonts, Joines Wooley yesterday flletl a bill of particulars In the divorce pror-rodlng ugnlhst Ills wife, Alice Woolfcy, Wlllljni James ami Wllllnm llnrlan tire mimed ns co-respondents. TWENTV-FIPTII ANNIVERSARY. Ccluliriitotl I. list Night liy ."llr. u u (I Mis, lloiirv A. lliownlng. The twenty-fifth nunlvei.snr.v or nil vcr wedding of Homy A. Hi owning to Miss Kathleen Noitlmp was culebiatcd last evening In their home at C41 Wash ington, avenue. The Intel lor of tho residence was tastily decoiatcd with palms mid lloweis, and numerous musi cal nunibeis were tendered by Com ad's orchestia The repast which vvns spread In the dining loom on the Hi at floor was elaboiate and tempting. The gifts to the host and hostess wore contained In nn upper front mom, w licit' their value, beauty and utility weie the ndiulintloii of the guests. Among the gifts was a solid coin silver table set vice, piesented by the olltcuis of the Pciin Avenue ltaptlst chinch. A beautiful binss-motintcd onv x stand, a valuable buiuitiet lamp, two dozen sets of solid silver stioons a'nd hnnd painted china at tides weie among tho gifts. Tbeie weie piesent at the anntvers aiy a huge number ol the members of the Penn Avenu3 Haiitlst chinch, as well as the numerous othei ti lends of the host and hostess fiom this city and out of town. , Among the city guests weie Mr. and Mis. 13, C Hi ow nine-, Ml and Mis. Stencil Tilpp, Mr. and .Mis. A. W. Atheitoti, Mr and Mis. K. C. Rozelle, Ml. and Mis ileoige KeHei, Mi. und Mis. II. S Smith, Ml. and Mis. J. C. IllKhll. id. Mi and Mrs 11 H. William, Mi and Mm V M. Koch- rrfc!f?.T!i 3j!3Cii'iiw Tf;t'i:i'iT.)"Ts,3s gjgyiJr.frrTrv"" lei. Hi. Mi and Mis. Geoige E, Fiuteh"V, ami Mis. leunder Yeagei, Mi and Mis. Mymn Dean, Ml. and Mis Chas U Coniud, Mi. and Mis. Kted. .1 Stev ens, Mr. and Alls. John Widenoi, Air and Mis. E. J Heiidikkson, Mi and Mis 1. J. Noithup. Mi. and Mi.s. Silas V. Finn, Mi and Mis. Huthei Kellei., Mr. and Mis John Woodhouse. Mr and .Mis. A. IMtteiibendei, Mr. and Mis. Geoige T Hatve.v, Mi and Mrs. Will lam Mi Clave, Mr. and Mis H F Flll inoie, Mi. and Mrs. VS. A. Packaid, Mi. and Mis. W. G. Fasold, Di. and Mis D. A Ciipvvell. Mi. and Mis Na thaniel HalMe.id, Mr. and Mis. Wal lace Ciipvvell. Ml and Mis. llenrj Fiey, Mr and Mm II. M .-diotter, Mr and' Mis. L M Hoi tun, Ml and Mis. Chillies Henvvood. 1)1. and Alls l, M Gates, Ml and Mis. J. M. Biownln". Mr and Mrs M W. f.owry, Rev. Di. and Mis. Jnseoh K Dion, Mr. and Mis Hallstead, Mr. and Mis. H. I.. Hatch, Mr and Mis C F Whittemoie, All. and Airs Flunk Hallstead, Air and Alls. Hail AI. Peet. Alls. Jennie Piynn, Aliss Hi owning, Thomas E. Noithup, Allss Uzzlo Bui hum, MNs Katie Bush am, Aliss Kittle Fadden, Allss Alyitle Case, Allss Alinnle Joidnn, Mis, Fellen sei, Geoige Follensei, P. E White, E M. Dlmmlck, 1) W. Scboouover, Miss Alnud Capwell, Mis. W. II. Tilpp, Mrs. C. W. Noithup. The out-of-town guests Included Air and Mis. W. W. Hi owning, of Biook lvn; Air. and Airs. Albeit Bailey, of Wilkes-Baire, AIis Roby- Browning Rulund, of Dalton; Air and Alls. Chas. Gai dner, of Factory ville; Mr. and Alls. Joseph C Noithup, of Dalton, Air. and Mis. F. AI Young, of Claik's Summit; Mrs Allnerva Tinker, of Clifford ; Air. and Airs-. Ftank II. Bailey, of Wllkes Bane; On Is Bi owning, of Factoryvllle; Air. and Mrs. Heckton Svvlck, of Jei myn; Nicholas Cnpwell, of Dalton; Allss Alaiy Svvlck, of Jerniyn, Allss Guidner, of Factoijvllle; Airs. W. A. Dean, of Dalton. WILL BE AUNY INDEPENDENTS. Severnl Districts in the City Neg lected to .Make Itetiniis on Time. Yesterday was the last day for filing eeitllleates of nomination. Bv reason ot the tact that this was lost sight of by muny candidates, tbeie will be a numbei of legular Republican and Democratic tickets pi luted In the In dependent column ut the spilng elec tion. Next Monday is the last day foi filing nominations. Those who neglected to get theli certificates In yesteulay will now have to jnoceed as would any In dependent candidate, in oidei to get on the ollicial ballot. Iliuiy Haag esteiday filed a ceitill cate ot nomination as the candidate of the Republicans of the Seventh waul for common council THE GROOM APPEARED NOT. Daniel C'linmlieis, jr., a l'oie-t City Hurber, l'icvciitcil a .llnriiuge, Daniel Chambeis, jr., a bather, left Foi est City Fildnv foi p:u ts unknown. On Sntuida Air Chambeis was to have been mnilled to Allss Alaithn Williams, at Olv pliant. Alis, Allied Jones, who Is a sister to Aliss Williams, actompanled hei husband to Oljphunt Filduy to assist In making the neces sniy piepaiiitlons for the event. Eveiythlug was in loneliness and the intended bi Ide. together with her friends, awaited the appeal ance of the gioom. Tli' hour In which the ceie mony should have occuued came, but no gioom put In nn uppeuiance. The young lady Is piostiated with grlet. MORE UNIFORM STUDY. Superintendent Howell Changes tho Wink of 'I'll ice Criuiiiiiui Grades, In nil the Giammur A. B and C giades of the city's public schools yes tetday theie went Into effect a sylla bus outlined by Supeilntendent How ell The syllabus Is designed to bring about a uniform Hue of study In all the grammar giades. Htietofoie no two giades, unless by accident, were studying the same les sons on u given day. The new older of things Is calculated to lessen the woik of teachers and to bilng about more Kjstematlu studj bv pupils. THE WAY TO CURE catarrh Is to puilfy the blood, and the suiest, safest, best way to puilfy the blood Is by tak ing Hood's Siusaparllla, the Ono True Blood Purifier. HOOD'S PILLS ure prompt, efficient, alvvuys reliable, eaBy to take, easy to operate. 'r.fv'- --- TT-cy -r-;iT.-ii- c ttjf r" fekfi: oil' nrT.1- " - Miii NEW USE FOUND FOR STEEL RAILS They Are Employed In the Construction ol n Bridge. WILL SPAN D. & II. MAIN TRACKS tSrldgc Is Jiecossnry to Kenoli Siiinil on Which tho Iaickawnnna Iron unit Stool Coiiipnny Wants to Dump tho fill in limn the IMtic Hi noli l!rcakci--l)i:lnllcd Dcsciipllon ol Strnotiirc--Iriilge Will He Com lilctetl mill Koiuly I'm Use I'oli. I. "Nothing new under the sun," has pnssod cuncut for jeais as one of the most veiaclotis of adages, but like many another leveled saying, It Is sometimes ptoved to be mendacious. If the above aduge's sweeping assertion applies, to bildges It ceitalnly does not hold good foi the Lackawanna Iron null Steel company has now In couise of consti ac tion, a bildge, which, when conipleted, will ceitalnly piove soinetlilng new and unique In the line of materials used In the constiuctlon of lu Idges. The bildiri' In question Is being con stluctcil about tlnee huiidied yotds ninth nf the Delawaie and Hudson company's Cm bon stieet emssing on the piopi'itv coiineeteil with the Pine Uiook Ineakei. Foi yeais juist the culm fiom the mine has been duinpul upon the ntoa of land east of the Delawaie and Hudson compnnj's tiacks and all the avallabli spuee being now occupied by i igA7 Dfill. CANAL COMPVNVS RAILITOAD TRACKS J wmm .. , .-yV -fs$; AFfKAMATC OftGINAL """ $$ SIDU Iil.KVATION OK T1IK STEEL KAIL lire mining lefuse. II became necessaiy to piocuie ntw land on which to dump the lettre. The most available ground was ol ciuise the mining company's land wist ol the Hacks which could only be leachid by a tieslle or bildge ovei the intervening Delawaie and lluili-on Hacks THE BRIDGE DESIGNED. To meet this necsMty the designing depaitment of the Lackawanna Imn and Steel company prepared a sr t ol plans for a bildge, novel In the concep tion of mateilal to be used, which Is steel lulls, sin h as ale used by the steam lallwav systems, and aie inunuiaetuied bj the Lai kuw.iniia lion and Steel com pany. Such a In Idge Is new In the an nals of bildge constiuctlon. The bridge, ot which a side elevation Is pio'cntid heieuith, was designed last November. When completed, about Febrimij flist, it will combine, among other good qualities, lightness, ilgldlty, nnd dm ability, with a capability of sustaining a llfteen-ton locomotive, which will subsequently leplace the mule pouei now In use. The structure which will be composed almost entiiely ot eighty pound steel rails, known as "seconds," Is seemed upon two piles ot masoniy, each eluht and one-half feet high, fiom which ilse the two tnvveis each tlili t J leeet, three Inches high. The span of the two ti usses between these toweis vvill be seventy-two feet In length, and the approaches to the bildge will be composed of cilbs of logs ond stone. AIANY OBSTACLES TN THE WAY. In the constiuctlon of the bildge thcie were seveial obFtacles which hud to be faced. The Hist of these was one of a peculiar natuie. The culm pile, east of the shaft, where tne bildge Is being built, has beenaflie for many yeais, and to obviate any danger of this (lie leach ing the foundation of the bildge, or the cilbbing of the appioaches, it was lound necessaiy to cut out, or excavate the binning culm in the neighborhood of the approaches,. This was accomplished and to stopthe spiead of the Hie tow at d the bildge uppiouch, a layer of clay seveial feet In depth was spiead over the sin face of the excavated spot. Then in the placing of the imn woik In posi tion the woik Is gieutly i etui tied by the ntcessity of keeping ti clear track lor the Delawaie and Hudson company's ti utile. The fact that a train of cars passi s this spot on an uvernge, every twenty minutes of the week day, has necessi tated the woik ot placing the toweis and ti usses lu position on Sun days. On each of the last two Sundays a tower has been placed In position and next Sunday, It Is expect ed that the ti usses will be placed In position. An oflklnl of the Lackawanna Steel company, st ited, jt. -.terday that the bridge would be completed and ready lor use by Feb. 1. MASTER'S FINDING SUSTAINED. Opinion in Case of ('ns nrrii Wnter Compiinj Against D. A IE. Judge Edw.uds handed down a twen-t-Ilve page opinion jesteulay sustain ing In the main the finding of the mns tei In the case of the Scianton Oai and Wutei company against the Noithein Coal and lion company oi Delawaie and Hudson Railroad company, us It Is locally know n The i nil! nuil company proceeded by virtue ol its right of eminent domain to stUe upon the toitv-foot strip of land owned by the (Ins and Water com pany and located just ucioss Hie Dtlu- VOOOOOOOOOOO oooo . y 5, UP-TO-DATE People nr' the best Liu.icrs. The' always read up-to-date news papers. THE TRIBUNE Is, without doubt, THE up-to-date newspaper of this vicinity, and is, therefore, the IJeSt All- UTtlsini,' .Medium. Tiy it and be coininced I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO vvnie nnil Hu 'ron ttaclts, from the gas and water roiiipany's plant. The Int Ur ciunpaiiy In ought Injunction pin feedings to prevent the Rtlzuie etnlmlng It uetded the land Itself. The ense vni iilnced In the luindi of Judge Ilennott, of Wllkes-llatie, ns master. He adjudged that the plaintiff should be allowed to take n twelve-foot uttlp of the land and that the gas and water oompunv should tetiiln tho le maliider. Kxceptlons weie taken to the lepoit of the mnstor by the gas and water company and these were nigued at the last term befoie Judge Gunstcr. In his opinion yesterday he dissolves the injunction as to the twelve-foot still) and makes It perpetual as to the balance of the hind. Ho also diiects the Not thorn Coal and lion company to pay the costs. AMUSEMENTS. Imnglne a seiles of situations ridi culous hut lneslstlbly funny In the full sense of the word, a dialogue that spaikles with wit fiom beginning to end, plenty of good music by compe tent vocalists and a oust each member of which Is fully able to make his or her pait as effective as possible Im agine all this and you will foim n veiy clear Idea of the plot and peifoiinnneo of "O'Dowd's Neighbors," as piesented by Muny and Muiphy's comedians, who aie announced to hold the boaids of the Fiothlnghnm tomorrow evening. II II ll "The Power of the Pres." n diama founded upon life In New Yoik, wiltten by Augustu Pltou nnd Geoige H. .les sop, was seen heio befoie Eveiy scene every new situation, eveiy peisonage was gieeted with deafening npplause and untiammellcd manifestations of enthusiasm. It one should attetnyt to LOCATION OF tlEW OUMPi BRIDGE, expound the plot In detail tho loader might be none the wiser when he bud finished. Some impression of the big ness of the whole thing muy be con veyed, however, when It Is sold that to develop It all lequlies moie than twenty-eight chaiucteis, live nets and elev en scenes. This poweiful diama will be the utti action at the Academy of Alusie Wednesday and Thuisday of this w eek. " !! II Peter F. Dalley, the popular and jolly comedian, comes to the Academy ot Music Jan. '22, in John J. AIcNally's uiz zle dazzle ot tun, song and dance "A Good Thing." He will Indulge in new Jokes and seveial new songs. Floia Ii wln will also sing some popular "coon" songs and Introduce new Imitations. A special feature of every peifoimauce will be Air. Dalley's singing ol John T. Kellj's "Your Baby's Cumin to Town " The supporting company of comedians and vocalists Includes Otllo Evans, Alat tle Nichols, Agnes Milton, Dulcie Walk er, Edna Elsmeie, Jessie Clark, James T Kelly, Chailes Stlne, William Bany, Jr., the Ameilcan quaitette and others. ARCHBALD CAUCUS. Domoi'iiits Nominate Vniious Candi dates loi Town Ollices. The Demociatle gencial caucus was held In Father Mat hew Opera house in Archbald lust evening. The building was filled to ovei flow ing, many being obliged to stand on the steps outside. Hon. A F. AlcNulty was chosen chair man, and AI. F. Murphy, secretary. The ttlleis were AI. F. Cumitiings, T. P. Morarr, T. W. Lortus and I'. J. Lolly. For the ollke of burgess Edwnrd Lane and John J. Timlin weie before the caucus. Air. Lane was nominated, fie having iccelved 210 votes to 101 for Air. Timlin Thomas J, Alunley and Andiew Can oil weie named for justice of the peace. Air. Alunley was the nominee, the vote being Alunley, 217; Cnnoll, 1UJ. Foi tax collector, Air. AIcDonnld was nominated His -vote was 207. Air. Kelly's, his rival, was 151. For auditor, tbeie weie four poisons placed In nomi nation, P. F, Coicoian, John Fallon, Jr., Mait White and Malt J. Mahady. The vote was: Coicoian, f,7; Fallon, SG; White. S2; Alalmdy, 173. For high con stable, Thomas B Alunley had CO votes and P. J. McNulty 70 votes, and All. O'Hoia, 22." votes. IN ALDERMAN'S COURT. N'uurhor of .Mirror Ciiniiinil Cases Heard in the I'ighth Wind. AI lei man Millar disposed of a numbei ot minor criminal tases yesteulay. Thomas Alelv In, of Fourth street, chaiged bv Ills wife with assault and battery, noii-suppoi t arrd thieatening to kill was committed to Jail In default of $C0O bail. For burglarizing the saloon of John Lukens, In the Seventh vvnid, dining the night of Jan. fi, John Ruddy, Allcb uel Ruddy and Anthony Kelly weie sent to Jail in default of bail to aw alt ti lal in court. Edward Carey was arrested on a charge of tulse pretenses at the instance of Chailes Robinson,, and was held In $;,C0 bail. THE COUNTY'S VOTERS. Thcru Are l,'iH7t .time Tlinir VI hen the Last Census t:is Taken. The county commissioners yesterday completed the footing up of the legls teio' letuins and found that there arc ut present l,2!'."i moie voters In the toun ty than there were last May. There are 42.7U. voteis In all. Ot this numbei Scranton bus 2J.20J; Carborr dale, 'J,7."S, urrd the rest of the tounty, lli.GiM. Last yeai's Ilguies weie- Scian ton, 21. 2!); Caibondale, 3.GC2; remain ing districts, 115.100; total 11, ISO. Ate You "All Hrokon Up'" Take lloisloul's Acid Phosphate. It steadies the nerves, clears tho biain and promotes digestion. Alnkes a pleasant and wholesome beverage. Judging commences at the Poultry Show today. Prices will be up In the evening. For Infants and Children. xia fie- ilnllo ciEni-.urs Of s it n ersrr &ifc?c&x iiiyi vtiftn. DCjS-JiSI w ff---, L -' j t.i mSL:'- DR. PIERSON WILL ATTEND MEETING The Invitation ot the Committee, lie Says, Seems Like a Cnll from (lot). NEED 01' .MISSIONARY EFFORT Tho Two Greatest Oiicutnl llmplics. I ml in mill Oliiuii, Have u 1'oici: of Missionaries Tliut Is Totally Inade quate tor tho Work That Devolves Upon Tlicm--Support Given to Those Duynged in ."Mlssloniuy Work Is Inadequate. A letter linn just been iccelved from Dr. Arthur T. Plei.son, editor In chief of the Missionary Review ot the Woild, stating that though he wns lilted up with engagements tor this week which would have compelled him to lefuse an Invitation of any other soit, yet he be lieved the situation In Scianton to be so Impottunt that the invitation ot the committee seeemed like a cull of God, and so he has at ranged to cancel his other engagements and niiange for a change of appointment so Hint he can attend Wednesday's meeting In 121m l'aik chuich. He has lequested that the following fuels about the need for Increased mlsbloiiuiy efloit, be made known; In the two gieitest of Oilentnl empires, eiien a wouu ill useil, ituuu uinl Clilnu, we nm llnd aboiitiutie-liult the totul popula tion ol the world. Yet, among these neur 1 7l)0,0i,l)u0 of people, what has so iai been done Is comparatively Insignificant. When, u quartet of n century since, J. Hudson Taylor oiganlzed the Chllm Inland nils slon, It wus becuuse clevui vust provinces of lnlnnd China bud not one ieslilnt Chrlstlin Protestant missionary stationed within them, nnd, notwithstanding the fact that so many hundreds of missiona ries are In India, the Decennial Contei tnce in Bombay, in IMU, uppealed to the Chilstliiri woikl for hell) In meeting ".in oppoitiuitt and lesporislbllitj nevci known befoie.'" NOT ENOUGH OF WORKERS. Though each of the grout native states has been occupied b a missionary oi two, many snuillei states have not yet been entered bi a sime preacher, teaehei oi htulei, Nepaul alone being shut to the Gospel Bengal has a non-Chiisti in popu lation vaster than the whole population of these United States, and Jiahai bus hut thirty missionaries, one-half being wo men, for 2"i,wu,0W souls. Outside of India und China tbeie lie tlvo great distiltts as et totally unreached by the missionaries of the cioss; three of them He in Asia, one in Afiica ami one In South Ameilca. They ale as fololvvs; 1. Tho vast teultoiy of Inner and lower Central Aslu, including Thibet, and renih- Ing ovei the entile htai t of that vast con tinent, Is w hollv iinsupplled with anj mls slonaiv foite. We often talk as If Thibet weie the only unoccupied eountiy In Asia,, whereas, it is only a pint or the 'vast un done" as Coleildge phiases It. 2. Upper A-lu, or Rus-lu Asia, where only Greek priests havo an ueiess to the peo ple. ;i Arabia, with its nomadic tribes and shrine of the false prophet. 4. The Soudan, leaching from the Kong Alountulns on the west to the Nile Valley on the east, 3,lKW miles In length, and hav ing another population, held undei the descent's swa, greater trmn the popu lation of the United States, estimated at lioni "O.UOn.OuO to J0,UO0,0oO. .1. The cential poitlon of South Ameil ca, the Amazon basin, with its millions of luttvts. GIFTS ARK SADLY SMALL. All thes distilcts me absolutely un it ached by the messenger of the cross, and as benighted as the d.ukest pans of Africa. The gifts of the chinch ate sadly, lne rusablv small. Dean Vahl, who ens on the side of caution in his estimate, leok ons the total income of mlsslonai soeit ties In 1S91, at less than $H,lW.0W about $13,;0O,0OO. Lastjcai embarrassment with debt was the almost unlveisal lact with missionary societies, fiom the $ii,000 or 57,000 deflclenej of the Church Allsslonarj society to the hundieds of thousands ot some of our Ameilcan organizations. As a consequence, the fatal cij of "letieneh rnent" has aliead gone foith, and t- RDXFORD'S RBX'FORD'S RCXrORD'S Rexford's. The stock of W. H. y, Wright, the Jeweler, ewe by k which was sold bv the bueritt, lias come into . our possession, and will 2 be placed on sale on the above date, Mr. Wright carried a stock of high . grade jeweh3' that is now ; thrown on the market at n about 25c. on the dollar, y Today we go over the S stock and reprice it. v; Wednesday it goes on Z sale. The goods are all $ new and desirable, as 2 Mr. Wright was not in g business quite a year. 9 Watch this space for g detailed announcement of goods and prices k Wednesday morning. 0000000000000c Rexford's, .103 Lacks Ave. RCXFORD'S RRXroRD'S RLXCORD'S Why let jour homo and business ba dettroy. ed tliroiiL-b stronu drink or morphine when 1 ou can be ourod in (oar wouka at the Keeley tnstltuto, 728 MadUon avenue. Scranton, t?a, riieCura Wilt Bear Investigation. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO o ! WEDNESDAY ! ? $ . o penscs must be cut down In some cases, at least one-thlid, What dhes this lnenrrV Nothing less than the stoppage and blocknde of all ndvan o and aggressive movements' und, still woise, the actunl abandonment ot iidvau tiige already gained I It Is us If un in my of occupation were foi red not only to halt, but actually to give up stiateglc points, occupied ufter much loss of blood and trensuie, and to irtreut In the fiiec of a Jubilant foe. One closing word, Comparo In the third chapter of Revelation the messages to Philadelphia and lo Laodlcta. In one cobo Chi 1st says, "I have set befoiu theo tin open dooi"; lu tho other case He ic bukes the chuich for setting befoie Him a closed door. It la possible tliut tho chinch of our day Is at once Philadelphia for Its open door of opportunity, and Laodicean for Its closed door of upathy nnd lctltargy7 To Cure n Cold in Out; Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if; it fails to cure. 25 cents. INotlec. Tho following Is a list of display cards kept In stock at this olllco and for tstile at terr cents each: Rooms for lent. For sale. This pioperty for sale Furnished rooms. House for rent. House to let. etc. IS ABOUT TIHE this adv. was changed. Fact is we have been so busy with inventory and customers we have not had time. We will soon be in shape to have our When yon can get bar gains if you want them. Odd pieces of Decorated Diunerware, Glassware, in facts odds of all kinds, that will accumulate iu a store where a large stock is carried, Will give date later. MILLAR & PECK, 131 Wyoming Avenue. Walk in and look around. WE HAVE THE BEST To Be Found In the City. Tailor-EViade, Tailor Fit And Finish And About hull Tuilor Prices. 416 LACKAWANNA AVE1UZ. You enn save money by buylns specta cles of SUverstone, tho eye specialist, at 20U Lackawanna avenue, onely ono rllBht over the Lehigh Valley ticket oillce. The follow lnu prices will satisfy you that they are the cheapest In the city: Solid fjolil rlmmcil spectacles at $3 CO per pair; lllled bows at $2; nlcklo bows from EOc. to Jl.M; aluminum hows from 73c. to $2 00; colored glasses fiom 25c. to $1 23. Wo have a larsa line of leading classes, tho best In the market, at 23c. per pair. Opera and mag nifying glas-ses at reduced prices. Of fice hours, S a. m. to 12m. j 1 to C p. m. Remember that your eyes will bo exam. Ined fieo and satisfaction Is guaranteed. TH1ELE School of Mtihic, 5:0 Spruce St. Airs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Traiuing, Solo Slngiu Ernest Thiele, Violin, I'idiio, 'Cello ensemble. Hotli teachers at celebrated Scharvvenku Conservatory, New York. Also other competent teacheis engaged. Mr. Thiele is the successor to the late HERR KOPFF. WOLF & WENZEL, 531 Linden., Opp. Court Huns.-, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Asents for Hichardson Boj-ntou's Furnaces and liauccs. EYES