'J HE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- I'llUItS DAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY IS, 1897. 3 NORTON'S BULLETIN. I'ainc's Wli'st Hoards, latest ami best Wc have all sizes and stjlcs. Also Thlst Caids; In lntje variety, by the pack or by the dozen. Games of amusements, all sorts, for old and 3011115 people. Wank Account Hooks, all sorts and all sizes, from the cst pocket mem. to the largest Ledger, for all sotts business Statloueiy, everything desirable for the office, desk or counter, all the standard sorts and no cities, Choice Stationery for ladies' use. r.ngralng and Printing to order of Calling Cards and Invitations on shott notice and light prices. See our Specimens and get prices. Fancj Goods at greatly reduced pricis. Haigains In several lines to reduce stock. M. NORTON, 3:2 Lackawanna Ae. Ill FLOUR S&20 HI The Finest 5S BGCKWHEflT FLOOR & 1 We Ever Had in the Mill. We o S6 04 Wholesale St. !! S& S5xSjSsS0i00j SlOil 1; EXTRACTION OP TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENE." TINEST DEN TAL, WORK IN THE CITY. DRS, HEN WOOD & WARD ELL 3 6 LACK&WANfU AVE. PERSONAL. J I, Ftelle and William McClavo aio In New York clti. II L Kays has icturned from a tour through New Jcisey. Miss Kite TaBKiirt, of Mulberry street, left yesterday afternoon to lslt fi lends, In Philadelphia. Wade M rinn, collector of poor taxes has resumed work after being for over a week III with the tfrlp His wife Is s-etloiiblj ill from appendicitis Tho Hisses Gallen, of Monroe aenuo, entei tallied a numbei of fi lends In their home Tuesday afternoon In honoi of their guest, Mist, Black, of Rochestei, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs W. 1!. Holmes, and daURh ters, Mrs. Mills, of lioston, .and MUi Uaisj Holmes, uirhod in Honesdnle Sat unlay on their letuin journey from Red land, Cal Caids aio out announcing tho manlatfe of Miss Mnrj B McAndrew, fonneily of this city, to Henry C. Brow nice, to occur In the Chuich of the Assumption, in New ioik city, on Tub. 23. John ntzslnimons, foimerly of the Sun daj Niv, has engaged In the fire, llfo and accident lnsuiance business He is connected with tho asency of Stack & Tiun, in tho Traders' National Bank building;. i Dr. John Trice, of Chester, Pa, who has iecently returned fiom a couise of study at the University of Berlin In Ciei maiij, has icnted an olllco at 339 Wash ington aenue. Tho doctor was Kraduit ed from the Unlveislty or 1'onnsylvinla, In the class of '93, and has had contldcia ble hospital expttionce. Tied Hoschke, of Brookljn, N. Y., spent yesterday with friends in this city, Al though tho youiiR man Is but 20 jeais of nge he Is the leadei of ono of the ltigest church cholis In Hiooklyn and has von much ptomlnence as a composer He is n son of the lite Piolessor Theodoio Hoschke, of this cltj. Santanelll, the famous hypnotist, who created such a furoie In Now York a year ago, was In the city for a few houis yesterday calling on his old friend, Attor ney Nathan Vidaver, with whom he was well acquainted In San Prancisco sevrnl yeais ago Theie is a probability that Santanelll will appeal In this city this year. FEfeT Are often spoiled by shabby Shoes, and dainty shoes improve the shab biest foot. Elegance in footwear usually means expensive shoes. Not so this week. We're selling $2.00 and $2.50 misses' shoes for 00000000 & 110 Spruce Street. DAINTY As m. vJimQj v"rr'rvwwwvwrv'r'rvwvv COMPLETE RETURNS FROM.THE COUNTY now the Election Went in Carbondale and the Country Districts. SEVERAL WOMEN WERE CANDIDATES Only Two Out of tlui Whole Number, However, 'uro i;iuctcil-!oiilits-lioro litis a Couple of Ticfc-Jitine 1. Dickson nml I'. II. .lermyn N'ot Popular with tin1 I'iriL'rs--aiiiii) Other J.itllo blatters ol Interest to Jte I'oiind in the Returns. Below ate bIvpji the complete returns fiom Cnibondule nml Mich (lIstllfN thioiighotit the county as vvrie not ob tainable Tuesday nlsht, Cnihontlnlc City. I5v electing two councllmen In the riist waul tiro DoiuoiuUs train eonttol of tho common lounell ot Cniliondnle. .lolin W. JJiniork KpiHibltcnn, ilclo.vteil S-'olonion Uolton. Demociat, lot School iliicctor In the. Pirst, Second, Kit My and HKtli wauls IMvvlii Moon, Republi can, defeated P F Moilltt loi pool ili lectot In the Second waul by 10 niajoi lt Mi. Moilltt lias been pool illiectoi lui twenty yens In I he Thiid and Fourth v aids, 'IhoniUH J Boyhui Inde pendent Demociat, was eUn led si hoot dllectoi oel QuiiifC1 II Kellow, Re puliliean, and William J Mr! ionoii';!i Demon at flic lutunib by illstlli ts au as follows Plist waid Plist illati let Common council, Home! G llihci, 200, Pied W Mills, 20;, Hojd J Cas. , PIS, John II Hi Ink, 130 School contiollcr, John W of ill etlon, James 15 Nicholson, i Jwhc of election, JauiPH B Nliholson 2iS Jolin G Bridget, 57 Assessoi of oteis, David O Smith, 27 Second waul, Plrst ill 4trict Poor dl lector, Edwin Moon, 7G P P Moilltt, L0 School eontiolloi, J W Dllhock, Cj, Solo mon Bolton, SI Judge ot i lection, lamiM H. Campbell G7 Patilck Iiyrne, 27 in speetot of (lection, William P Plmer 7(5, Chniincey Smith, ID Assessoi of voteis, JUiiij Krautz, 77 Hugh Bolnnd, Jr , 10 Second ward, Sicond dlsti let Pool dl lector, Edwin Moon, 73 I T Moilltt, f" School eontioller, John W Dlmock, 12, Solomon Bolton, H Judge of election, Oeorgi Moon, 7o Patrick Eailj, CI In spcctoi of election, Ihaac Slngei, CO, Will lam J Smith, D" Asscsor of oters, Lewis Rehkop, CO Isaac Slngei, 7U Seeond ward, Thlid dlsti let School coiitiolhr, John W Dlmock, 21, Solomon Bolton C'l Judge of election, John Scott, 32 John Kiaincv r.S Inspoctoi of elec tion, Thomai Noiton, 53, Anthony Ollll gan 25 Assessor of voters, John Mau ley, fiS Michael Nloson, 22 Poor diicc- toi, Edwin Moon, 31, P P Moilltt, DO Thlid ward, Plist dlsti let Aldciman, Michael I.oftus 7b, Willlim Pissmoie, P2 Common council, William D Low Is, 01 Tiaiik J Colwell, CS, A E Van Col der 01 John J. Nealon, 05 School con tiollcr, William J. McDonough 17, George H Kellow, is Thomas J. Boylm, 50 Judge of election, Oscar Morgan, 71 Pat ilck Banks 02 Inspector of election, Thomas II Gllllgan, 4S John J Bowman, C! William Ills, 23 Assessoi of oteis, Edmund Jones, 01 Heniv Mang, Jr 70 Tliinl waid Sicond dlsttlct Aldciman, William Passmoii, Si Mich icl Lottus, liri Common council, William D Lewis 110, Prank J. Colwell, 'io A L Van Goi der, 0' John .1 Nealon, nj School con tiollei Cioige Ktllow, SI W J MeDon oui'h, 47 Thomas J Boylan, 70 Judge of i lection, Heni J Buer, 'U Thomas Pln neity, 3 Inspecloi of election, Evan L Thomas, IDC M V Moian, SO Assessor of voteis, John E. Bone, 110, Gcoige J Sontng 79 Third waid, Third district Aldciman, Mkhael Loftus, S3 Common council, A L Van Goidir, 3S, John J Nf lion SI William D Lewis, 22 Pinnk J Colwell, 5 School controllm, William J. McDon ough, l'i Thomas J. Boy Ian, 51 George II Kellow, "0 Judgo of i lection, Pitrlck J Collins, SI, Michael Caiden, 1 Inspec tor of election, Patrick Boland, 00, Will lam Connell, 3, Thomas Knne, 14 Asses soi of voteis, Fiank Gunnella, SO, John Baker 1 Thlid waid, Pom tli district Alderman, William Passmore, 137, Michael Loftus, 30 Common council, William D Lewis, 110, A L Van Goulei, 72, Pinnk Cal well, 120, John J Nealon, 33 School controller, Geoigo Kellow, 135, William J. McDonough, 2), Thomas J Boylan, 33 Judge of election, William Hughes, 132, Joseph Alexandei, 23. Inspector of elec tion, John R Thomas, llu, Poter Pagan, 27. Assessoi of voteis, John Lewis, 120 Robcit Sloan, 29 Fouitli ward, Tirst district School con troller, Thomas J. Boylan. 00, William McDonough, 57, George Kellow, S Judge of election, William Loftus, 72 Inspector of election, John riannery, 79 Assessor of voters, M. II. rinnegan, 7S Constable, John P. McGowan, 2 Fourth waid, Second dlsttlct School eontioller, George Kellow, 1, W. J Mc Donough, 74' Thoinns J Boylan, ST, Judge of election, John Judge, SO In spector of election, Edward Hodlns, SO Assessoi of voters, James Gilei, S3 Con stable, John McGow in, 1. Fouith ward, Third dlsti let School controller, Gcoigp Ktllow, 9, William J. McDonough, 47, Thomas J, Boy Ian, 52 Judgo of election, J II McCann, C2 In spectoi of (lection, Tiank O'Byrne, 01 Assessor of voteis, Lawrence F Burke, 04. M. Collins, 2 Constable, J. McGow an, 5 Fifth 'ward, Tlrst district Common council, Vincent A. Swingle, 120 Charles II Sontag, 111 Tillman C Robinson 109, James P O'Boyle, C2, Percy H Bllggs, 42 School controller, John W Dlmock, 115 Solomon Bolton, 92 Judgo of ikc tlon, Geoigo W Gllbeit, 177 Geoige D Colvin, 37. Inspectoi of election, W H Hollenback, 171 John MtCnbo, 43 John E Healey, 3S Assessoi of voteis, II H Moirlbon, 121, H W Hnirlson, 5S rifth wnrd, Second dlsttlct Common council Vincent A Swingle, 31 Chailes II Sontag, 7 Tillman C Robinson, 53 James P O'Boyle, 77 School contiollei, John W Dlmock, 14 Solomon Bolton, (3 Judge of election, Patrick Unit, C In spector of eUctlon, John Gethuls, sr , CO Joseph T Klrkbtide, 3 Assessor of vot eis. Prank 3, Tracy, S, Anthony Walsh, CS Sixth waid, Plrst dlsti let School eon tioller, J W Dlmock, SS Solomon Bol ton, 2S Judgo of election, R J Dele vnu, 101 Inspector of election, Dwlght R Cinft, 97- James McNuity, 17 As. sessor of voters, John Masteis, 22, John Mitchell, 70 Sixth ward, Second dlsti let School con troller, John W Dlmock, 3, Solomon Bol ton, 30 Judgo of election, Patilck Hnrt, 34 Inspectoi of election, James Lynn iidy, 4, John P Mellale, 30 Assessoi of voters, John P. Bolnnd, 32. Carhondalt! Ton nship. Northwest Dlstilet-School director, James H Walkei, hi, Thomas Qulnn, 122, W, J Goidon, (0, James P. White .0 Oveiseei of tho pool, Patilck HenneVan, S9, P J Kane, 73 Tieasunr, John Bat tle 91, James J Walkei, 71 Supervisor, Patilck Moian, S3, James Qulnn, S3, Michael Mcllnll, 77, Daniel Dempsey, 42, l'utilck Brown, 22 Tax collectoi, John Walker, 72, Patrick Casey. 109 Audltoi, M H. Cavanaugh. 43, Patilck Walsh, 97 Phllo Lee, 12 Clork, John Rounch, 22, James T Walker, 72, Patilck Haian, 31 Noitheast District School dliector, James II Walker, 11, Thomas Qulnn, 10, W J Got don, 0, Janus P, White, 43 Overseer of tho poor, Patrick Hcunlgan, 32, P J Kane, 2. Treasurer, John lint tie. 19; James J, Walker, B Supervisor, Patrick Moran, 8; James Qulnn, 10; Michael McIIalc, 7j Patilck Brown, 51; Daniel Dempsey, 9. Tax collector, John Walker, 21; Patrick Casey, 3S. Audltoi, M. II, Cavanaugh, 7;. Patrick Walsh, o; 4 Continued 011 Pago 0 ST. JOHN'S T. A. H. ENTERTAINMENT. Was Conducted in I'ine It rook Lust ISifiht with (Srcnt Success, The nnnual entertainment of St. John's Totnl Abstinence ntitl Htnevot lent "oolety tools plnce last night In Its hall on Cnpoune avenue, A well exe cuted proginmino of mimic and iecltn tlons was tendered. Timothy liutke, the ptesldent, pteslilod and made an apin opt late openlntr nddiena. The entei talnmettt iiuinbors wete1 Plnno solo, Mis. Mnllot; vocal solo, Miss Llzzto Duikln, Miss. Hellnda llyion, Miss Llda Durnett, Peter Smith Thos Ulewltt and William Davis, tccltntlon, Miss Winifred Durkln, Miss Genevieve Mauley, Albert Hi ay, Miss Ulna Walsh and P. J. Dempsey, duet, Misses Cum minus and Thomas, sons and dance, A T. Caw ley, John Gallagher and Messis O'Donald and McCann, quar tette, Messrs. Austin, Jones, Blank and Rankin, nctobats, Messrs, Campbell and Collet an, concertina uolo, John II, Devlne, comedian, P J. Noon and Me3Sts. Eeardon and Kelly; special ties, R. W. Rankin, declamation, Geo. McMillan. Dancing; followed the en tei t filament. - KbTIS TOOK TEN DOLLARS. At Leant That Is the I. hnit;i) That Is .Untie Apiiusl mini. As a sequel to the at lost, healing and tllschuiKe of 'William Dvvjer, the South "Washington avenue saloon keeper, on thaiges piefpired liy Mrs S. Hotls yes terday afteinoon, Jolin Pollack caused the at lest of Mrs Rolls' husband on the iliaige ot laictny Pollack had $20 which, It Is alleged, he sent to Dwyei's i.iloon to pmchue beer with and tic liaises Rotis with takinu $10 of the motn V Aldciman Howe, aftet heal In;: the case, leleftpil Rotls on his own iceog nlrnnce to appeal for fm thoi lientlng. This was done at the' lequest of both the piosecutlon and defendant foi the evidence indie lied that Rotls was act ing at the Instigation of his w Ite, when he took the inoiiev. MISS Al'GOFF LAID TO REST. Ilev. . I. A. O'lti'illv Celi'hrntetl High .llass ol Ueiiiieiii at St. Peter's. The Inst lltet. over the lemnlns of Miss Jennie McGoff weie pet f owned vesteiday 11101 nlng at 10 o'i lock In St. Petci's cathedial, wheie a high mass of lequlem was celebiated bv Rev. J A O'Reilly In lefenlng to the deceased, In his sei 111011, Fattier O'Reilly paid a touching tilbute to the Ctnlstlan chai actei of tlie young woman. Undei the dlieetlon of Piofessoi Schilling, the cnthedinl choir lendeied the musical pnitlon of the mass Those acting as pall-beateis weie Jolin llei llty, John Dwvei, James Keegan, John Nailn, John M Casey anil A. J. Mu hon The lemnlns of the deceased weie Intel led In the Hyde Paik Catholic 1 emetety. "PADDY" MORAN MAY RECOVER. He Lies in a Critical Condition at III. Thompson's Hospital. "Paddy" Moian, the Scinnton pugil ist who lies In Di. Thompson's pi hate hospital the victim of sickness and 1 Mow iectlved on the head Satunlny night, ituilng a low, Is In a ciitlcal condition Attei the low lie was taken by a police p.Uiolm.in to the cential police station and ut his heating on Sundnv admitted his misdoing nml was lined $10 The blow lie had lecelved cut his seal)) He would not have It diessed and in consequence c lught a told to which his ptcsent tonditlon is due. At the hospital last night It was an nounced that Moian's condition was factious but not necessailly fatal. (.aiuell VtiiH Poiciblc. O A. risher yesleiday caused Hip an est of 1 U. Gainell, vv ho keeps a clgai and tobacco otand on the Piovl dence toad, on the cliaige of assault and battel y. The ev Idence developed at the heiilng Indicated that on list Sun day FlshPt, togethfi villh a companion, called at Gat Hell's store, and the pto prietoi told Flshi to get out. He ac companied the command with a heavy blow on Flshei's neck deall with his fist and a Kick on his thigh. Aldewnan Howe, who hetid ttte case, set ball at $200 foi the defendant's appeal ance at cojit, which was furnished. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. The "I Will Trust" club of the Soutli Side association will hold a special meeting today. A half-hom noon piayer meeting will be held Thuisday in the assocla toin looms, commencing at 12 15 o'clock The millinery class, In charge of Miss Motgan, is making veiy piactl cal piogiess and theie Is 100m foi mote students Miss Helen Btooks, the state college seeietary, Is at piesent visiting the educational institutions of southeast ern Pennsylvania. Miss Maty Thompson, who has foi several yeais been actively engaged in committee work with the cential as sociation, and who for nearly a yeat has been the assistant secietaiy of the South Side assoelatlon, has accepted an appointment to a post In the Ameilcan Vounteeis, and will take up the woik In the new Held In the eatly part of Maich She will act as assistant to Captains Mnbland and Gieen, who ate stationed In Ilailem, N. Y, and who weie the Hist to have cliaige of the Volunteet barracks In this city The position Is an Important one and the nppolntment Is a tecognltlon of the eal and ability Miss Thompson has shown In gospel woik Tuesday evening was devoted to the evangel piogramme that was post poned some time ago on account of tne annivetsaty meeting of the Chilstlan Cndeavoi societies held in the Penn Avenue Baptist chuich The pio gt.imme piovlded loi the lepresentn tion of Impottant otllcpis and depatt ments of the association Miss Dva Shote reptesented the geneial secie taiy, Miss Hllabeth Doersam the edl toi, Mis I.ovviy leprescnted the wot Id's Becretaiy, Miss Swingle the state secietaiy, Miss Esther Row lands the social depat tment, Miss Louise Llndei the devotional depat t ment, Miss Alta Bailey the lunch de pat tment, Miss Janet Adams the physical, and Miss Grllllths, Mis Biewster, Miss Whlttemote appealed for the inuplcal depot tment. A symposium of the Not thfleld conven tion, held last yent, was also a fea tute of the evening The Misses Ad ams, Doeisam, Under, Hancock, Short nnd Mis. Lowiy contilbuted this num ber of the progiammo. IP YOU WISH to puilfy your blooil you should tnke a medicine which cuies IiIockI licenses,. No other medicine 1ms such a 1 ecoril of cures as Hood's Sartap aiilli. HOOD'S PILLS nre easy to take, easy to opeinte. Cuio Indigestion, bilious ness. 25c ON THE DAY AFTER THE FIGHTING Some Gossip About II12 Reorganization ot Hoard of Control. WHO WILL BE THE PRESIDENT O. II. Schrlofci, W. .1. Welsh anil T. .1. Jennings in tho l'li'lil--Jnnics Grlcr Highly IMutised Over His Vic tory in the Third N urd--lt Vt as n Itnltlt! Uoiiil--l)i'l'oat ol Course Vviith Is Itugrctteil. As tne fight for ptesldent of the loai,d of control stands nt piesent T J Jen 'ilngs, Demociat, will be the choice If the sin porteri of O 1? Schtlefei, the piesent Incumbent, and W. J Welsh, the n. o Republican i-undldutPS, fail to agiee upon one 01 the otliet. A few days ago Mi Welsh and his It lends made ovei lures to caucus the ill quite but the piopifltlon was not received with fav or. Mi. Schrlofci and Mi. Welsh each have tour votes. Theie Is no piospect of uniting on 1 compiomls- candidate. Ml Wlsh might havi In en willing to hnve done s-o when he pioposed a caucus but the lefusal of I he othet faction to negotiate Ins IKed him in his determination to lemaln nu .1 candidate He Is support ed by Messis Caison, Wormsei, Wil liams nnd Shlieis.the new membei fiom thn Flist. Mi. Sclnlofei's voles ale those of Messis Baikei, Langslafl, Schaefei and Jacobs Mthough the boattl nuinbeis clven Dtniociats and ten Republicans, Mt. Ftancois, the Democratic member fiom the Sci ond waid is pledged to suppoit cither Mi Schi lefei 01 Ml. We'sh That means the' election of either If theli diffciences aie ettled but theie seemed no ptospict ol slit h a lesult osteiday. The Demoeiats, excepting Ml Finn-eols-, r.ie a unit foi Mi. Jennings HI) only bad qualltv Is Ills politics. As to his bi'slness ability, knowledge of pai- liampntaiy iu.es and geneial lltness foi the position, there Is no question talsed by the Republican membei s. The question has been rilsed that the Mies of John Gibbons, Herman NoU and Rensou M Davis, Demoeiats, ai- not positively assuied to the choice of theli paity This Is lefuted by the htntement tint each of the thite was pledged to suppoit the candidate select ed by the caucus Hoaul of cont'd politics, howevei, have always In en ' f an Independent chnra tei and almost any kind of a eoinblnatlnii mav develop any dav. The last meelli.u' of tho IHcH year takes placo Monday evening. The elec tion w!h piobably take place the fol low in-; night. Theie was no man in the city yestei day who was bcttn satisfied with him self than James Gilei, tho ehaitman ol common council, who was returned fiom the Third waul on Tuesday. It was the fight of Ml Gi lei's lite and the fact that he won it was most giatlfylng to him Tli" contest excited inteiest In all puts of the city and mnny men fiom othei wnids wete Iinpoited Into tho Third by one 01 the othei of tho tival factions to "swing" a vote or "button it up tight." When It became appatent that Mi. Oiler had won a numbci of that gentleman's friends se emed btooms and marching to Mi. Gil d's home loiced him to join them. Then they paraded the principal stieets of the North Dud shouting for their favorite. It was the noisiest demon stiatlon seen in that pait of the city in some time. The defeat of George "Wlith In the Nineteenth waid Is legtettcd. Ho Is a bioad guaged young man who vviu lap iclly developing Into a valuable council man as he became acquainted w 1th the science ot city government It Is a loss to the people of the Nineteenth to have him succeeded at this time by a young man who will have to spend some time in acquiring the expeiience Mi. Wlith now possesses. T B Jackson, the new member of the common count 11 from the Thirteenth, will be one of the valuable and pi emin ent membeis of the new council. Alderman P. De Lacy received many congratulations yesteiday on his le election to the olllco of aldewnan In the Seventh waid. He Is a valuable oiliclal. Da.'id 11. Reese, who succeeds Mr. Loftus as common councilman of the Flist watd, is a repiesentatlve citizen and will make a good councilman. Application foi n Charter. Attorney J. D. Burr yesteidav filed an application foi a chatter foi the Union Tnbetnacle Piesbyteilan chuich ot Caibondale The petltloneis aie Joseph W. Wllce, Chailes CushnU u i nJ i?sy:?3SSf5B F f III OOOOOOOOO Grand display of popular priced goods. Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries. Medium and High Grade Laces, in great variety. All at Attractive Prices, OOOOOOOOO We take great pleasure in snowing our goods. Peter CurnW, II. V. renwlck, Wilt lain Hill, Wllllnm Clum, Mai tin Oli ver, J. II. PauhnountuLn, John 15. Tllls ley nnd George V, Hrandow. NEW DIEPICULTV ARISES. Iinckuunnnii Itnilronil Ob.oet to the New TuriiplKn (Sttulu-Crossing. Mi. Streator and air. Leach, tho Ab lnglon township men who nm pioject lng the new turnpike to parallel tlu piesent Piovldence nnd Ablngton pike, visited May 01 Pulley yestertlny after noon and presented a new dlllleulty. At a point whore the load Is Intended to ti oss the Delawaic, Lackawanna and Wcstewi tracks, the latter company aie against a ginde cioslng nnd Insist on n bridge. It w ill cost "sl.'OO and that sum is the sole amount Hint the city hut rurmlsed to conttlbute to the en tei prise. Relative to a possible change of l'jutp and to consider the new hlnduinc Ml Stientoi and Ml Leach lcquestcd Mayor Italic to visit Ablngton town ship next week attended by City So licitor Tone, City Dnglneet Phillips end Mi Chittenden, select councilman, who fullered the new turnpike $1,500 appropilatlon otdlnnnce. TO RAISE MONEY TOR THE POOR. Object ol the Slipper That Mill c Served Nct eek. A ineetiiiif will ''o held this evening In College hall to peifect nwangeinints foi the suo'iers thut will be solved In College hall nest Monday nnd Tues day evenings by the St Vincent de Paul's society of the cathedial patlsh All of those who have tickets for sale aie uiued to dispose of them today ot 1 etui 11 them at tonight's meeting. Theie has 'jeen a veiy blink demand foi tickets and the Indications nte that theie will be a Inure attendance at the supper on both nights It will be sei veil from 5 to T o'clock each evening The pi oc eeds ol the suppei will be used in assisting the worthy pool of the city. SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Convention Ilcgaii Yesterday nt .Mos cow Adjourned to Dickson City. Tlie convention of the Lackawanna County Sunday School association be gan yesteiday at Moscow. There were addi esses by I1. K. Tiaccy, of Dick son City, Piofessoi Mattln, of Moscow, Rev. Dr. H IT. Roop, of Hlghspl, Pa, and J. L Haldeman, of Scianton The iemnlnlng session will bo held at Dickson City today and at Jewnyn tomowow evening. Looked Like Itlnckiiwul. "William Dwyci, who keeps a saloon on Soutli Washington avptuie, was giv en a heat lug yesterday bcfoie Alder man Howe on a ch uge of Illegally sell ing whiskey on Sunday and liieeny In making change on a sale of llquoi to a nan named Samuel Rotls, who iecently moved to this city Mis. Ttotls pie feired the ch.uges and as the testimony in the beulng pointed sttongly towaul an attempt at blackmail against the saloon keepet, the case was dismissed ITci Hush mil Mux Cruel. Annie F. Mlllei, thinugh Attorney Chailes L Haw ley yesteiday began proceedings In divot ce against her al leged ciuel husband, Chester L Mil ler. They were mauled Oct. 14, 1SSJ, and lived togethei until June 1, 1S9G Cruelty Is the giound on which the di vot ee is asked. In Argument Court. In aigument couit yesteiday the fol lowing cases were hoaul. United Secui Ity Life lnsuiance nnd Trust company of Philadelphia against Aitnlnto Saf ford, lule to sei aside sheriff's sale; Washburn fi. Moen Mnnufactuilng com pany against the boiough of Oly pliant, lule to ooen Judgment. To Cure n Cold 111 One Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All diugglsts refund tho money if It falls to cure. 25 cents. A choir of foi tv v olees w 111 glv e "Saul of Taisus," In the parlors of the Gieen Ridge Piesbyteilan church, Thursday ov enlng, Feb. lb. Tickets, 25 cents. i)ii:i). LAMOXD In Scrauton, Pa , Feb 17, 1SB7, Anthony Piancls Lamond, son ot Pat ilck Lamond, of 431 Phelps stiect Pu neial tomowow at 3 p. 111, Umlal In Hyde I'aik Catholic eemeteiy. PAYNC In Scianton, Feb 10, Lon T Payne, agod UG ytais. Funeial Thurs day morning at 11 o'clock, at Second Presby teilan chuich, Intel nient at Fos tei, Pa. I5ARRLTT In Scianton, Tob 1G, 1697, Mrs liawett, wlte of Patilck Iiairett, of Us Tay loi avenue. Funeial Friday afteinoon at 2 o'clock. to. OOOOOOOOO A Goad Muslin Corset Covar 10c Belter Muslin Corset Coyer, cheap at 50c. 29c Slightly Soiled $1.00 Corsst Covers ... 58c Good Muslin Gowns, well marls 48c Better Muolin Gowns, nicely trimmed . . 59c Extra Largo Muslin Gowns, cheap at 85c, C3o Very Fins Muslin Gowns, Torchon lace trim, 89c Very Fine Skirls, Val lace tiim 79g 415, 417 Lackawanna NOTHING WAS DONE BY THE COMMITTEE It Met Last Night and Adjourned With out Taking Action. BOTH OF THE CHIEFS PRESENT Wore Ready to Put Up an Aigiiinciit to Show the Necessity ol ItcHtoring Sotiio ol the Items W iped Out of thu 1'ire Department and Police list! mntCHq.-AppropritUloii Ordinance Is Now llulow thu Limit. Theie was a full attendance at last night's meeting of the Joint estimates committee of councils, but nftet City Cleik Lavelle had finished rending the one-time levlsed appiopilation ordi nance an adjoin nment was taken un til next Monday night. The adjourn ment had evidently been decided upon for w hen Selectman Williams made a motion to that cfleet It teeolved sev -eial sccondeis and was cawled with out debate, Mr. Williams explaining that the estimated expendltuies had alieady been 1 educed to meet the leve nue and the membeis should take mine time to consider any fuithei change At the lust and only meeting that tiutiEacted any business the estimated expendltuies weie ledllccd $81,000 or $3,010 7fl below the anticipated levenuo of $2S5,000 Hut lew dopnitinents es caped the shaving. Hefoic and after hist night's adjoin nment there was no discussion that levealed what the tlnnl adjustment of the nppioptlutlon Items would be Chiefs Holding and Hlckey, of the police and lite depai tments, lespeet Ively, weie piesent loaded with llguies and uiguments with a view to seeming a leeonsldeiatlun of some of the Items expunged fiom theli estimate) at the last meeting, Ftom the police depait ment $10,M0 had been taken away. That some of It should be restoted Chief Robllng was leudy to piesent an atgu ment supported by those llguies: Fines, ilscal yeat of 1S0G, $4,500, and of 1893, $-',G2&, unests, ilscal yeat of 1S9G, 2, JOS. and 1&9"), 1.0S0. The lines and awests of the cuwont fiscal yeai Included es timates for the months of Febtuaiy and Maich. Art Exhibition. Mr. J. 13. Morse has icmoved his paintings to Wyoming avenue, second door above the Tiadets' bank. The ex hibition can continue only a few days Among the hundreds of special val ues of this odd ware sale arc some bartjaiiib that outclass othei s, both in their desirability and the sweeping character ofthc reduction. Particularly is this true of our open stock patterns of decorated dinner ware, which have been made up in sets. It has been a matter of doubt whether they should be included in the sale or not, but once decided upon as belonging to the "odd ware" class, their cost or value had no pait in de ciding the price. 'Twjs what would sell them quickl) they arc all the best goods Huvilaml & Co. ami Other French China, Miuhlock's English Porcelain. Mitt HALL MILLAR & PECK; 131 AVjomliiK Aunue. Walk in anil look around. Why lot y our home and bnslnost b dootroy ed throuifh ationtr drink, or morphine when you can bo nured in tour vveska at tho Keeloy institute, 72U Mudlson avenue Scrnton, Pa. The Cure Will Benr Invtstlsatloa. J2L W L&JL W Uii A JUL ?J h -HWTrTr urfHTPPt. -rtf-WTTM KwnxrtTTJrwrw MHK .iS35 jsEP2 ?xx&m w ESSwyJ E& fij vA i Kb vr .It e .8JW cj fc-w 4Sij LTl -" XJigrcs&s sSTJrwScS' MsSPa'52' E '."Cffn SBtSr Avenue, Scrauton, Fa, anese China. . The Japs' cleft fingers never work to better advantage than in decorating china. And tlie cheap living and low wages makes it pos sible for them to turn out more beauty for less money than Euro pean china makers. Maybe that's the reabon thee goods are to cheap, but we stiongly inspect that our buyer, who is now in New York, has done rather better than usual. Here are some of the things he's sent us: Crumb Brush and Tray We've had these before, and sold them in no time at 25 cents a set. How long will the 200 last that go on sale today, with tlie price fixed at 15c for Tray and Urush both? Cups and There's many a Saucers fifty-center In the lot that came today. But our buyer bends us word that we can sell them foi a quarter. So we give you tlie Choice of the lot today for 25c. Bon- Bon Some unusual val- Dishes "e jl1 t'e pretty little bits of china are here for your choosing today. moie lor me money we ve never seen, tin ee styles and prices, 25C, 790. and St 00. TheieV a host of other items of which we've no room to tell. Come and see the lot. It's worth a visit. 303 Lacka. Ave. EYE You can save money by buylnj? specta cles of Sllverstono, tho eye specialist, at 309 Lackawanna avenue, onely ono flight over tho Lehigh Valley ticket ofTlco Tha following prices will satisfy you that they nro tho cheapest In tho city: Solid gold, rimmed spectacles at $3 50 per pair; filled bows at $2; nlcklo bows from BOc. to $1 50: aluminum bows from 75c. to J2 00; colored glasses from 25c. to $1 2o Wo have a larqo lino of reading glasses, tho best In th market, at 25c. per pair. Opera and mag nifying glasses at reduced prices. Of. flco hours, 8 a. m. to 12m.; 1 to 0 p. m. Remember that your eyes will bo exam, lned frco and satisfaction Is guaranteed. THIELE School of Music, 5:0 Spruce St Airs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Singiuj Ernest Thiele, Violin, 1'iauo, 'Cello ensemble. Both teachers at celebrated Schanvenka Conservatoty, New York. Also other competent teachers engaged. Mr. Tltiels is the successor to the lat; HERR KOPFF. MT. PLEASANT COAL ATRETAIL, Coal of the best quality for domcstlo us and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat ani Blrdscyo, dellveiod in any part of tha city; at the lowest prlco. Orders received at tho Office, first floor, CommonwoaJth building, room No. )J telephone No 2624. or at the mine, tele phone No. 272, will bo promptly attended to.Dealer cupplled at the mine WSV1.T 3M3TH. m "QmmtK SsmssP E3 Special In EasVm jstk Wi a ra OOOOOOOOO A regular 75-ceut, extra boned Corset, fine fash ioned, only OOOOOOOOO J. B. French Model Cor sets, never sold at less than $1.00. Our Price 47c iio