TILE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-EfllDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, lSi7. 5 FIRE INSURANCE, (120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D EL R IN CORRECT IAUNDERING 308 Pcnn Avenue. A. U. WAKMAN. Here is a chance for you if 3'ou are in need of a carpet. A Few Patterns of BRUSSELS Closing at 45c. Per Yard. Carpets, Draperies and Wall Pap3J I27WY0A1IISCI Avn. CITY MOTES. The tencheis and jinltois of tho di) ind night public schools w ill be paid this afternoon At the Instance of Dominic Kllleen, of Carbondule, nn execution for $260 was Is sued yesteiday ngulnst the Ciuuondale Traction company. The New York, Ontario and Western liallwa) companj has reduced its mini mum package late to -'3 cents the late which mev ailed piloi to Jan 1 Washington eamp, No 101, Pntiiotlc Oi dei of Tiuo Amciicnns, will hold an en teitainment and lee cie.nu social at Ful ler's hall Frlda) e tiling, Jan 20, at 8 o'clock The effects of William II Dav is S. Co , lloiists In their stoic on Spmco stieet and hot houses on Uashbuin stieet wcio sold hj tho slierilt )csteidn) The West Side bank became puichasei foi $1,00". The building committee of the boaid of control will tonight contei with Calvin W. Pat sons who lceentl) applied to the boald for an appointment as sanltaij en gineer and Inspeetoi of school buildings. Trank Moyei, the builder, will In the neii futuie erect loi himself a line lesi denru on Monioe aenuo on a lot pui c hated yesteiday of r Gibson and Mcie dlth Jones, through M H. llolgate's agen cj. At yestet day's session of the Pennsjl vanla Photographers' association, those-, ond giand pilre, a dlplom i, was awarded to Clmfes 1. Gilltln, of this cltj. Photo giaphei rrltch, of PittMon, took second pilze In Class li. The following dliectors of the Thin on Coal companj wete elected by a meeting of the stockholder Wednesday Alfred Hand V J Hand, T. II D lie, J T Will, lams Daniel Williams William T Davis and William It Williams. Albitratois W. W. I!alor, 'M I" Snnlo and .lost ph Ollilen Msterday liled nn nwird of Sl.Ut) S" In favoi of Phoebe Hai r, udmlnistiatiK of the estate of John Hunt), dieeaed, In hei suit against the lion Clt) Mutual Pile Insuiance companj of Pittston The annual convention of the State As sociation ot School Dlieetois will be held In Hatilsburg on the second Wednesday In ribiu.il) Prom this countv tin dele gates will be William Ilepp, Old Foi Re, James J. O'Mallej, Olj pliant, Oscai Hill sttud, limton, J I!, Mooie, Jeffeison, 1' I.. Can, Flmhutst The proposed new school law will bt discussed. The f uncial of William J. Cassldj took place Wednesday at the home of his bto ther, J. M. Cassldj, on Mulbeiu stieet Theie were sci vices at St Petei's cathe dral. The pall-btaieis weie James Ilea mlsh, John Keainej, John Penis Hob ert Kleinan and Piank Scnnlon. 'the In tel ment was In Hjde I'ark Catholic ceme teij. At a meeting of tho Holes Steel Wheel companj stockholder jesterdnj at the companj 's ollko In the Commonwealth building tho following dlieetois woie elected Colonel II M Holes Thomas P Tone), J. D Shciei, I, M Hoi ton, J M Holes, Judge H N Wlllaid and C S Wes ton The dliectors organised b) electing Colonil Holes piesldent, Ml Tone) vice, piesldent, Mi Sherei tecietaij aiid -Ml llorton tieasuiei. REGIMENTALS WIN AGAIN. Pittston Team .Moots Its I'nst Defeat at Their Hands. uasket hall teams with lecords of nevei having been defeated aio ndv Ised to steer cleat of the Scianton Regi mental team if they wish to keep theli recoids unbioken Last night unothei of the, nevei-heietofoie-vanqulsheil teams was added to the Heglmentalb' long list of victims. It was the Pitts ton ciacka jacks, and the tiicl; was done at the Scianton City Gunul aim ory In the piesence of a bilge and en thusiastic crowd. Tho score left no loom for doubt us to the supeiloilty of thu local 14 to 1 and the one that the vlsltois made was given to them thiough the chailty of the lules, which allow half the logular scoie on a "basket" that is thrown foul. It was an exciting game, if it was not close, and the Pittston men pioved themselves haul and plucky plnyeis, though outclassed fiom the first and compelled to play up-hill all tho time. The participants and scoring follows: Zang home Hlackbum Posnei light forwaul ....Hi)den Mulott left forwnid.Von Valkenbiug Mitchell center Uuckle) 'Mob ....'.. right center Young Huicher left center ... Anthon) C'olernnn (McGoldrlck). right guard Piancls Pahienholt . . left guaid . .. . Sheets Hei I) Boal . .McUuillo floiils-Zanif. 3, Huichei, 2; Mitchell, h 1'osiiHi. l, HefereeGeoigo Kerl t'm p'lts Mi, AlcGolt'O'k and Mi. Wllhelm. Time Two SO.mlnatu halves. HANDLEY EXECUTORS APPEAL. Inhcritnnee Tn AppritUeuicut to Ho Taken to .Supremo Coutt. Hon. Lemuel Amerninn, Hon, H. W 1 aimer and John T. niehnrds, execu- l a of the Handley estnte, yesteiday h italed to the Supieme couit the de- on of Judge Archbald on the oilgin- oi II B&BD nl appeal fiom the collatornl Inhoilt nnce tnx appialsetnent. A bond of $5,000, with Messrs. Amoiman anil I'nlmer as sureties, vvus given to covet the eoits. Allegation1) of en or are made against almost every lltullng of thc-couit. Judge Atchbalil cut the tax down fioi)Toer $GO,000 to $44,314. 40, or nenrly one-thlid The executors purpose to have It cut Mill lowei. ' - MR. PENNINGTON'S RECITAL. Mr Pennington's lirth lecltal nt Mm Paik church last uvenhiK wns well ut tciulcil, notwithstanding tho lntlement wiuthor An ndinlrnbly nrmngud pro gnimme was ptcsentcil -Mr. Penning ton's plnjlng was up to the high stumlnid set by hlmfctlf In his previous conceits. Brilliancy, solidify, musical skill of a iuic J ALFHFD PHNN1NGTON. order these are characteristics which unite to make him an oiganist of the Hist rank. Mls Kitlmlne Timbcrman cicated a decidedlj favoiable Impression with hei singing Hei tlrst ntimbei, "O, Thou That Fealest," fiom the "Messiah," was sung In a mannei that mule it appaient that slu was decidedly at homo In oiatorlo, foi which hei poweiful, lich and caiefullj tialned voice and her eleai enunciation and stiong musical feeling emineiitlj lit her. itir si.cnnd numbei. "Angels' Sere nade " b) Joidan, a delightful composi tion, was charmlngl) sung On the whole, slngcis of Miss Tlmbei man's tvpe nie heaid fai too seldom, and the Scianton liubllc would like to heai hei again It Is always a pleasuio to heai MUs Julia C Allen, who, notwithstanding hei numeious social engagement c in alwujs find time to devote to hei bi veil violin In hei lendltlon of a Hei const Vv Godanl and Hungailan Melodies bj Na v? MM Allen showed a marked Imni emcnt, both In tone and stjlc, and poitiied tho tiue aitlst n ituie DOCTOR'S CARRIAGE RUN DOWN. JIo .Now- Seeks to Ilecovci S.'iOO llitin nges lor 1 ii it rj Done An action in tiespnhs to lecover COO damages was begun jesteidn) by Di. William P. Ill ady against Mis. Mlna Hoblnson, the ow net of the South Side lnewelj. Di. Hindy alleges that on Febumiv -0, 1S90, his cm l Inge was inn Into b) onev of the bieweiy delivety wagons ot Mis. Hoblnson's Ineweiy. In consequence of the collision Di. Hi nil) S can Inge was badl) wieeked and he was tin own out and seilously Injuicd The accident, he fuither alleges, was due to the caielessness of the dtlvei of the dellveiy wagon and for that iea son he asks damages in the sum of $00 Attorney William M Cull) died the dcclaiatlon In the ease. VERDICT IN BEAGLE CASE. it Sets I'oith Tliut tho Hot Died lioni Toxic tiiistro-enteritis. , The juiy empanelled b) Coioner S. P Longstieet to Investigate the cause of the death of Albeit Heagle met at Hendham Wednesday evening and agu'ed upon the following veullct: Wi, the uiulei signed juiois, llnd tint the afoipsnld Albeit Hoigle camt to his death fiom Toxic Gastto-enteiltls, Jan J, 1SD7 The post-mortem and ante-moitem sjmptoms wtu thost that Indicate an li ritatlve poison, but the uatuie of the same and the method In which It was di mlnlsteitd tannut be deteunlned bj llie juij with the evidence piesoutcd We fuitheimoie believe that theie has been a foul nlme committed which nneds nioie Investigation that we have been ible 1o make Adam Stegnei, C H Hamlin, O M. Custaid, G J. Powell, M. Mullliall, and M. Hvans LOST MAN FOUND. Descited His I'iiiiuI) nt Tbroop nnd Went Mi it tb. Joseph Hlchaidson, the Tluoop vocal ist, whose dlsnppeaiance fiom home two weeks ngo caused much specula tion In that locallt) , has been located He Is winking in the mines at Powell ton, W Va , according to a letter fiom John I Absalom Tho lettei stated that Hlchaidson nd mittid having mil awn), but that he would send foi his wife and child. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Today is tho last du) for filing eeiMII cateo of nomination fiom townships and boiou,ihs Feb 1 is the latest that nomi nation p.tpcis, can be Plod Couit jesteidn) lixed Feb J ab the time foi taking depositions In the dlvoico cast cf Hmma May Van Hoin against John S. Van Horn Samuel Coopei jesterdaj Instituted pie ce edlngs In ejqetment against the Hillside Coal and lion companj to secure posses sion of two GOx-50 lots, one on May htieet and the othei on Lackawanna nvenue, In the boiough of Majlleld. OO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 Hesl goods for least monej. Peo- A plo w ilk blocks to buj here It A must paj them. Jersej Hggs c. l'auc) Hams !)c. fehred HIscuIt lie. Aunt Jemima 10c. Java Cofiee, No. 1 liSc. Hieaklast llltnd 3Jc. Trlplfc Uleiid .He. Coursen's Glen Flout best patent Hour In Ameilca. Twent) pounds extra lino G sugar, 8sc. y n g, coursiln's, Q 129 Lackawanna avenue A ooooooooooooooocO Art. Mr Moise, aftei an absence of a month, has returned, bilnglng some new paintings All ait loveis aie coi dlally Invited to visit his exhibit wheth er they wish to puichuse oi not No 132 lltnr building, Washington avenue The light Is lino evenings Shooting illiitcli nt itundhniii. There will be u shooting match on Tilduy at Keogh's hotel, Itendham, be tween C. J. Keogh and Edwaid Appal nap Each will shoot nt seven blids. The stakes aie $25 a side. The match will begin piomptly at 2 p. m. Great bargains In hair switches at Konecny's, hair dtesser, 317 Laeka. ave. SOUTH SIDE WARDS WILL BE SEWERED Seventeenth District Ordinance tins Pabseil Third and Final Rendinx. PROMINENT RESIDENTS WANT IT Tin1) Clinic in it Hod) lluloro Common Council mid Demanded the I'lissugc oftliu ()nllniinet'--.11r. Sttcutiu), ol th Twelfth, Opposed It to the Hud but Cast the Only Negnthu Vote. Now Awaits tho illiivoi's Mgnntiuu. In common council last night wns settled the sewer agitation which has been going on In the Eleventh, Twelfth and Nineteenth wauls since 188S Those wauls will have a sevvei s) stein to be known as the Seventeenth Sewei dis till t, cieated by u select council oidln nnce which lnU night passed third and llnnl leading oefoie the common btnnoh. It now lacks only Mayoi Hal le) 's slgnatute It was not without a long and splilt cd season of fencing that the oullnnnce passed Foi the major purt of two houis Moigan Sweeney, the Twelfth waid representative, combatted the measuie In the Intel est of his constituents, ns. he claimed, and he -was aided bv Pntilck .1. Noall, of the Fourteenth Hut when the ote was taken All Sweeney was alone In the hopeless mlnoilty of 15 to 1. A Biilnxy of prominent, citizens fi'om the district affected weie piesent, anil a nuinlici ot tnem veie niiowcu tne pi lv liege of sneaking on the mattci. In the pait weie John Scheuei, Chns Westpfahl, Thomas fopiuks, Philip Klist, Peter Hlltz, Jacob Oelgher, Iia Klaumlni'ei', -Ohniles Klrst, Chnilcs Sclnlvei John Schi level, Fiedeilek Muifcih, Heni) Klein, Andrew Miller, Chailes Schoiich, Clmiles dangler, Henry Spruk, John Zang, Petet Hob ling and Mr Lang Tluee oidinanees, Including tho pies ent one, for the cientlon of the sewci distilct have been Intioduced In coun cils within tho last ten yeais One was debated and anothet was passed, but was lendeicd invalid In couit on a Mil LOPTUS, THi: A1KMBRR PHOM Till: FIRST teehnleallt) Much of the past and piesent opposition has come fiom those poitlons of the Twelfth and Nineteenth wauls l)lng on high giound. The lefuse Horn those localities has made the dlstilets l)lng on lowei ground hotbeds of disease and filth. shouted ron hflh:f. While the affected piopeitv owneis have shouted foi the lellef and cleanli ness that would come with a sewei, the losldents of the tippei blocks have been opposed to the Impiovement chief 1) hecaue theli piopei ties weie dinlnf d bj the nutuial slope of the stieets and the) rebelled against pa)Ing foi the sew oi lug of othei localities, no mattei wheie the sewei came fiom. Mi Sweeney called foi the thlul leading of the oidlnance Mi Ollvei's motion fot Its passage was seconded bv Simon Thomas. Mi Sweeno) le celvcd lecognltlon and debated at length against aillunativo action He lepicsented that a huge majoilty of Twelfth waid lesldents weie opposed to the oullnnnce and thnt at least 10 pei cent, weie too pool to nay the as sessments. Theie was not, he said, in the other wauls sulllelent apntoval to wan ant the passage of the oulinniice He claimed that Geoige Wllth, ji , the Nineteenth waul icpiesentatlve, might advocate the measuie, but he would not claie vote loi It Mi, Nealls did not question the ne cesslt) of the seweis, but he was posi tive the majoilty of the piopeit) hohl cis 'veie unable to beni Its expense. He Insisted that if elthei Philip Wiith, of the Eleventh, Mi Sueene), of the Twellth, oi Geoige Wiith, ji , of the Nineteenth, voted loi the measuie it would not be beiausc they weie actu ated b) the Interest of the majoilty of thdli constituents VIFAVS OF MR W1HTII. Mi Wiith, of the Nineteenth, was lequested bj Mi Nenlls to saj some thing of the wishes of the Nineteenth wnul piopeit) ovvnets Mi Wiith ic- &T7$&mb MP.. SWFCNFV OIUECTS SUWillt TO THE mnil.ed thnt the lower pait of the waid plainly needed seweis and that the lesldents of that Heetlon favored them, but that the lesldents of the uppei poi tlon of tho waid weie not so well to do and many of them weie opposed to the meusute. Peisonnlly, liu leulized the necessity of the pioposed Impiovement Then took place a tilt between Piesl dent Oiler and Mr Sweeney In le sponse to the latter's leanest that the Nineteenth waid councilman designate tho peicentage of people In favor of the sewer, Piesldent Oiler lenuuked thnt tho question hud ulready been un sweied. 'I'm not usklnir the chair for any mi q i S' Jl.kH." X. y opinion 'whntsomever' " letoited Mi, Sweeney. 'Piosldtnt Orler's gavel beat a latoo with an nrcompa.nvlni; nod from the wleldur which meant that Mr. Sweeney should be seated. He did to. Mr. Flnnnagan then debated In favor of the oullnnnce. Mr, Olivet's suggestion that some of the nroueity owners piesent be heard, mot with no objection and there was a succession ot speeches by Mi. West pfahl, Mr. Schcuer, Mr Hobllng, Mr. Kluumelnoer, ex-Street Commissioner Klrst and Sir. Zang. The remarks of all left no doubt of their opinions favor ing the passage of the oullnnnce. SHNTIMHNT IN THH TWIlbPTII, Mr, Sweeney disputed the asseitlnns that many Twelfth waul losldents np pioved the ordinance. "Not one per son," he said, "In the ward and with whom I have tulked on the matter Is In fnvoi of It " Ml. Moli suggested that on sanltniy giounds alone, the oidlnance should pass. Mr Neuils and Mi. Sweene) had piovlously moved that action be post poned, and amendment to the oilglnnl motion. They finally vvlthdiow the amendment The motion that the oidlnance pass thlul leudlng then pieMilled by a vote of 15 to 1, Mi. Sweeney alone voting In the negntlve. Those piesent and who voted alllimatlvely weie Mcssi. Lof tus, Gotdon, Gllei, S. Thomas, ltcgan, Flnnnagan, Moll, Wenzel, I'. Wiith, Neuils, Oliver, Zeldlei, Noone, G. Wllth, Jr , and Not ton, Theie was a disposition shown b) some ot the membois not to concur in select council's! action in awarding to the Hunt & Connell company the con tiact lor the heating appaiatus for the new Nuv Aug engine house. The con cunent lesolutlun was lefertcd to com mittee with Institutions to icpoit foi th with. The committee letlied and a ic1 cess foi live minutes was taken, but the minutes lapsed to fifteen befoie the committee leturned. The) lecom mended concuiiont action and the icc omniendatlon was adopted. ItnFHRItnD TO COJIM1TTHC. The select council oidlnance foi a re taining wnll on the east side of "West Maitiet street neni the Lackawanna liver, was lefeued to committee, ns was, a select council oidlnance piovld Ing foi sidewalks and cuibs on the south side of Pine street, between Mon ioc and Qulncy avenues. A lesolution Intioduced b) Mr. Nenlls was adopted dliectlng the city engineer to piepnie plans and specifications for sldewnlks on the west side of Ninth nvenue and Hoblnson sticets, between Lackawanna avenue and Jackson stieet. Hefoie adjournment, action was taken on a number of exonerations und other minor measmes. WORK OF ST. JOSEPH'S S0CIEIY. Set Foi lit in the Annual Itoport Pre pared b .His. V. .1. Ho in ii. In the annual lepoit of St. Joseph's society, which has been piepared by Mis P. J Horun, the societal), sho sets foi th that vvoik on a building foi the roundllng Home will begin In the spilng. The stiuctuie will be elected on a plot of ground at Noith Paik do nated by the late John H. Smith for that put pose The building will cost about $2",000 During the )ear 1S9G seventj-llve destitute chlldien weie le celved at tho Foundling Home; twent)- flve weie sent to St. Patilek's orphan as)lum, nine weie Indentuied Into homes, eight wayward bojs weie sent to conectlvo institutions and seventy enlng women weie taken Horn haunts of vice and placed In the Home of tho Good Shepheul The leport of tho tiensuter, Mis D. II Fltzgeiuld, foi the jeai 1S9G, which Is made a pai t of the secietaiy's repoit, Is as follows. HHCHIPTS. Received fiom members Fiom donations From Rt Rev Hishop O'Haia .. . On donation dajs Fiom Hon J P. Kelt), ball com mittee . . Fiom bom lit peifounanee ut St. Thoin is' L'olltge pall Foi enie of inmates Diocesan collections Collections In eathedial palish . . Total iccclpts $H,ij'J) 01 DISHURSF-MFNTS To bills foi home expens es Rev J. A. O'Reilly .? J, 005 00 21 00 Cential Pennsjlvanla Tel ephone and Suppl) com panj lusui.ince 50 00 U 50 Hxpenses of executive committee SO 50 Leaving balance In treas urv 10,7ul 01 -$US'J0 01 THEATRICAL JOTTINGS. At the riothlngham )estetdny often -noon the Summeis Comedy company jileaed a laige audience with "Thiown Fpon the Woild," a diama of stiong human Interest. In the evening "My Old Kentucky Home" was cleveil) pie sented. This aftei noon "Little Toi lett" will be seen and tonight "Guilty Without Cilme " 4 A big and onthuslastlc audience saw Eestei Wallack's mllltaiy diama, "Th" Veteran, ' pioduced at the Academy of Music Inst night by the Walte Comedy compan) It deals wltn incidents In the wai between the United States and Tilpoli i.nlv In the centuiy and is ic plete with exciting scenes In the af tei noon ' Dilven liom Home" wns pio duced This atteinuon 'Fiom She to lion" w ill be the bill and tonight ' The I.adv of Ly ons " ft The nttiactlon at the Fiothlngham iii'M Tuesday evening will be the popu Ini Iilsh-Amcil 'an comedian, Daniel Sully, who will piesent his successful play, ' O'HiU'ii, the Contiaetoi." In this play, as the tuie-heat ted Iiisli Ameilcun, Mi bully Is piovlded with the best chaiaoter he has yet had foi the display ot his steillng ability us an uctoi The gieat lallwny building bceno Is one of the most thillllng on the state today, and Is entliely oilglnal and unusually effective Mi. Sully has the aid of a competent company Next Wednesday pv enlng Wilton Lncknye and a company which com poses Mnile Walnw light, Alice Evans, Fairest Hoblnson, C W. Couldock and Joseph Allen will piesent ' Dt. Eel- graft" at the Fiothlngham Tailor made fall suits and overcoats, latest styles, John Ross, 307 Spruce street. " 250 XX White Envelopes for 17c. at 3c. Store, E23 Lack'u. ave. ' BS5B2ZSSE3a3SB DIED. TIGHE-In Scranton, Jan 27, H97, Willie Tlghe, Infant son of Mi anil Mis Michael J. Tlghe, 113S Thompson stieet, aged 1 yeai, 8 months and i day, Fu neial Filday aftei noon at 2 JO o'tlpck, Uuilal will be In the Hyde Paik Catholic eenutety. $ 178 SO 4U 00 200 00 .'.'0 00 010 i i SU 00 iij rj S,ll i 'O 3,015 00 THIS BOG IS A GREAT TRAVELLER He Is the Pet of the Postotllcc Employes ot the Country. NOW AT THE SCRANTON OfFICE Arrived Yesterday Afternoon it ml Wns Clvcn it Corillul Reception. Inscriptions on tin) Tug lie Wcnrs. Ills Homo Is In Albuii) und lots Hcgiuiiiiig to Uiovv Old--IIis Lik ing lor tlie Postal People. At the postollled In the federal build ing yesteidav afternoon there was a visitor whose fame extends fiom one coiner of the United States to an other nnd who Is ulwajs warmly wel comed at whutevei postolllce he deign" to stop a shmt time. The visitor was none other than Owney, the famous tramp dog, who like the deceased Hallload Jack has tiaveled whenever he pleased, though Owney has aillllntod himself with the postal depaitment of the t'nltcd States a&s. . m . ' n'v,v 'mmmm OWNHV, THE TOURIST and spends his time excluslvelj In tid ing In mall cais, following the deliv ery wagons fiom depots to postolllces and back again. He. Is an old dog, blind In one eje, and appeals to he of a mongicl type. Years of petting nnd fondling by the thousand and one people he has mot has tended to give him a self-important air, and woe to the peison not having the postal odoi, who tiles to pet or tease or become famlllur with him, foi like most cnnlnes he has shaip teeth. CAIiKIHD MANY TAGS When he landed In this city ho had nearly a dozen metal tags about his neck. The Inscilptlons on seveial weie as tollows "Owney, Alban), Homo,' "Be good toOwne),nockland, 111 , 1S95, ' "Milwaukee, Wis, Feb. 27, 1S9C, Owney callugaln," "Theie's onlv one Hat Hai- bor, June, 189G, J. G Blaine," "Ha) City, Michigan, 1S9G," "Bon Vo)age Postolllce, Malone, N. Y , 1S96 " In the postolllce in Albany, which Is Owne)'s home, theie aie about 1,000 metal tags similar to the above, and the dog has come home, after being ab sent neai ly two years, cairylng ovei two pounds of tags Some of these nie of brass, otheis of tin and coppet und all ate neatly engiaved Aftei Ow nev hud devouied all the meat he caied to ) esteulaj afternoon he pioceeded to bui) the lomalnlng poitlou at meat in the snow neai the iear enhance to the postofflee. In this connection It might be Interesting to state that Owne) has bones bulled in Fdlnbuigh, Scotland, In London, Eng land, Swansea, Wales, and in Innum eiablo towns and cities In this counti). DOES NOT NEED A GFIDE When Owney, on his hoinewaid hip leaches the cltv limits of Albany , he stations himself on the platfotm of a car and balks loudly until the tialn stops In front of the station. Then, conhaiy to his usual custom, he ignoies the mail wagon as it guide and makes a wild dash foi the postof flee. Ai rived theie he is iclleved of his tags and Deputy Postmaster Zellman takes him Immediately to Kelley's les tauiant, wheie a 75-cent poiterhouse Is seived up to him. Ownej Is glowing old, and libeial feeding has made him so coipulent he can bnielv jump Into the mail cai. Nay Au? Park Colliery, Cantnan k Stokes, Coal Operator. Egg, Stoic and Chest nut. AT MINES, $2.00, DELIVERED, $2.50. TELEPHONE, 3712. Collier), Gibson St, Tenth ward Olllce, 136 U'jotnTiig aciiue. Stiict attention given to oidets by mail. BEST SETS OF TEETH, Including tho p.ilnlcsa tfctmctiut; of tcetn by an entliclv now piocuaj S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S. 331 Sprue; St , Opp. UotelJcrnin 'Wh. w r -v-mVVJ- -' " n. i If j v ' r J X Fflfl Pflfll M HI. bill I. ill, REDUCED, in in. k ' rf .Ml i (mh Mr rMmMZ (LARGE His friends lit Albany fear every tilp will be his last, but the spirit of tiavel v.lll nnlmnto the dog to the last and all atlemplp hetotofoio mat'e to detain l:lm In Albany that he might dip among his best fi lends and leeelve llttlng Intel -t'nent have proved futile. RESIGNATION OP MRS. SWAN. Placed In the Hands of .hid go It. W. Ari'hliiild. Mis Fiances H. Swnu has placed her leulgnatlon a -4 a niembei of the Scian ton poor boaul In tho hands of Judge H W Aiehbald. The latter to a Trib une tepoiler snld yesteiday that ho would be In no httriy In appointing Mis Swan's successm, Theie Is much speculation as to whether or not It will be a woman. Among those men tioned ns hoi nosnlblo successor are Uceso G. Hrooks, S. T. Jones and Chailes Du Pont Hieck, Mrs. Swan's leslgnutlon Is Inteiproted to mean that she does not Intend to letuin to Sei anion to reside. HiniCIIAM'S PILLS will dispel the 'blues " .Strum Heating und Plumbing, P. F. &. M. T. Ilovvley, 231 Wyoming ave. 8HNSATI0NAL PlilCKS IN V For l'rlda and Saturday Only. Such prices asthesj nrs sonsitlonal bojond anj thing you vomer known In JUUInory, 'J fat) hshTihnniod Hiits, legulai price from $ I 00 to SJ iW, Your Choice, S1.25. 13 Pino Ti Immod Huts, inrido of silk velvet nnd Una rioiich felts Your Choice. $1.75 Six tlozon Uuti Immod Hats, marked for spochl sale, At One Cent Kadi. 25 dozen Ccquo roatlieis all colors, special salu piico One Cent Each, Snle Positively Prlduy and Saturday Only. Wanted A tliorougldj' oxpoiienced sales worauu, triuimt'L und maker. A. R. SAWYER, 32 Wyoming Ave A Few Words OF From top to bottom, from side to side, nothing but cut prices appear in tin's depart ment. Irregular markets have given us, as prudent buyers, chances to save you consider able from usual costs. Op portunities only ordinary do not attract attention nowa days. People are not spend ine moiiev unless they get great, big unusual values. This accounts for the busy appearance of our building all the time, while trade else where languishes. SohiM Piano Stands at the Head AM) J. W. OULRNSi:V Stands at the Head In tliB Hiule truck. You can nlways get a bettei U raln nt Ills beautiful waieroorns tlun at sny utlibi placo In tho dty. Call and sen foi j ouroolf hefoio buying, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. V. OUEUNSHY, Prop. e nave About Our . NEW 1MI11I KITCHEN FBRNISHINGS 000 3&J1 WiWwW"" ' -lg"Tl'tf M EK3Sg339!ia Ut k i VJ tVJ1 J. L. 1 & 1 I KIT ft t H ' " home J I i ' . Very pretty goods that will help to enhance the beant' of your drawing room. If you have a piece of furniture 3'ou have intended to throw away reconsider it and let us have it; we can make it look like new at a very nominal figure, Or if you want curtains, doorways or mantel pieces draped, we we will submit designs aucl do the work as reasonable aud artistic as it can be done in Scranton. 406 Lackawanna Ave. 9 Opp, Wyoming H01133, WINDOW.) W, W. BERRY, I IjLlr h G w 423 Lackawanna Avenii), Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions in All These Goods. Watches and Clocks paired on short notice. Re- Retiring From Business Our entire stock of CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS In both out stores, 112 Spi'llCC St., and 205 Lackawanna Ave., wilt be closed out at PRICES EXTRAORDINARILY LOW to facilitate a speedy wind-up of our business. STERLING SILVER . . Is a new addition to our stock at Uottom Prices. Opened an other new line of ite China l'rices and styles talk, as arc belling lots ot it. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. J. 1VEIC1IEL, Mears Uldjj, Cor. Wash, and Sprue: St. THI T Ii CONNELL CO., Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing and Electric Fixtures, Electric Light Wiring. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, A. E. ROGERS' Jewelry Store, :n ucnwiiu aieij: DIAMONDS, JEWELRV, CLOCKS, WATCHES. Look at our $10 Gold Watches, Warranted 15 Veai'j. 21 3 Lackawanna Avenua. snvi uleOteJnpcvk- gja-rf- HI HATS mmi Bonn's