JT THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-TnURSDAY MORNING-, DEOEMIJEK. 10, 18JT. m 3 MORE LACE COMPANY TROUBLE IN COURT Creditors Seek lo Have tlic Slicrifi's Sale Nullified. TO FREEZE OUT THE TOREIONERS Such .11 r. Nelion Dcclnrcs .Mr. Jfcm marcr Tolil Hint tis thp Intention of tho Domestic Stocl.holelcrs. So mo Mure cr Itncy Assertions. Two Other Casus Which 11ml tn tcroMint; features .. .Inilgo Arch Imlil l)ocnt ;i. llucli on llrcwstcr. "When Mr, Ilnml luul fliiMioil Ills nr Rlinionts In the cuso of Wythe nuiiltm the Seranton L.ico .Miinufiic Mil lnp: coni Inny, icsteielny liininlliK, coin I took nil tho coiiKlderatlon of the rule to open Judcmcnt In the case of CrelRh tun & Hutch against the l.uo cuni nil Attorney Voshuiir, of VosbuiK X pnwsun, lepie'.sc'iitlni; the rttilitnlH who 'ok to lmi the Judgment openpil anil tln money ileihed fiom tho s-nle of tho IKiMiiiiil juopoity tinned Into louit, litotfPdia to show that Mr. CielRhton, tho execution predltoi, ,ho ,m also a dlieetor of the ooinpanj, stated to Sir. HlMhe. two wivhs he fine- the JuiIk ment was enteieil, that the to was no debt airalnst the c-nmp.tiu , that the otllcptH of tho lompany had made snin rcturim to the auditor general of Uie (ondltlon of the eorpoiatlon and that In tlieo Ittuins no mention was made of $75.0fi0 being owed to Crolrjh- n, also tli it .lolin M Kptnmercr, pipslduit of tho Inc. ii nipany. stated to Alexander N'oImi-i, Mi lllvthe's part ner that the Int. ml. a to freeze out the i:ngllsh Mm kholderi. Attention wan also palled to the fact that the defendants had not offered the books of the company to show the $7.,000 debt. nlthoiiKli repeatedly chal lenped to do so, and It Mai contended, further th.it a company about to fall cann.it prefer as ciedltor one of Its dlrei tin- DKHT Jl'STLY Dl'K. Attorney Charles H. 'Welles, appear ing lor Ciolcliton ,t Uuirh, elalmpd that the debt was justly duo, the am. urnt linvlne been agreed upon be tw i n Kenuneior and CrelKhton; that thi ie was nothing questionable! or liipRUl.ir in any of the transactions nnd that the .stateniput of Hhthe le Kaidim; the pons et vatlon he hid with O1.1j.ht.1n two weiks bpfoio tho fall-in- is el loiipous. A "sburp A.- Dawf-on nrRiiPil for a new tilil in the case ol Ada Jo.lie against 1! V Killain ami otluis, which was t.ilti n fiom the juty at the last term ot iimI i cunt l JucIrp lMw.irds on the Bt"Uiiil that jtidKinent on the notes In (im-stlon was barred bv tho statute of limitations. It Is claimed in the ap plicants that they can show conclu nielj that the defendants, after tho time that the notes weio outlawed, acknowledged to the plaintiffs their In ch btedness lo Mjltur "We will pay these notes as soon as. we can," and that this acknowledgment ipiiiop.s the bar of limitation. Mr Pitcher niRUud nsnliist the rule, holdinir that the tes timonj which was sought to be Intro duced was of an Indefinite and .ikuo nature, no particular notes belnpr men tioned and In other ways beliif? far from sulllclent to warrant putting the eicfcinlants to the expense of a new trial Attorney M. J. Donahue, of Qulnnan & Donahoe, made an eneiBetlc effort to supplant law with good hard .sense, but It was ineffectual Ho Is attorney fir Andiew IHinleiiw. who seeks to iempr from GeoiRe Hi own and Lewis Fotherby for chickens which wpio Killed b them on their premises. The cast was tiled before an alderman and Judgment rendered for Dunleavy. Vos burir & Dawson, attorneys for the de fendants, put In the plea that the case In ought the title of the defendants land In question aI that thereby the case was 1 omened fiom the aider man a Jutiscllction. aldi:hman-.s action. The alderman belleed the plaintiff's contention that lie had powei and nil thoiitj to pass on the merits of the iU fondants' ulllcluMt as to the title of thV Unci being called into question, and concluding thut the nflld.nlt was manufactured for the sole purpose of hindering the summary hem Ins; ol the case cUsmlsspd it nnd gap Judgment for the plaintiff. Thp defendants ccr tioiailed the case and the aldetman's judgnipiit was ipvpispc). Mr Donahoe contended tint the law goe:n!iig the anidalt featuio of tho case was vague and uncertain nnd that common sense should step in and de cide It was unreasonable, he nigued, t. Interpiet tho law as the defendants would lime It. for nccouling to tholr position any case of trespass befoie an al.iciman could be stopped by tlio defendant making affidavit that the telle of the real estate would ho hi ought int- question. In support of his position he quoted Judge Illack tiom Hiewster's repot is. Judge Aichbald icmaikeel. "I don't take much stock Ii Hrewster. It was compiled by a lot of cleiks In Ids oilleo and Issued In his name. It is like tho razor that was made to sell, not to bhae " In tho following eertlorail cases Judgment was reersed: Kllas Evans, appellee, against I. Summer hill; John Isanko, appellee, against the Mooslu Mountain Coal company; Loienz I.upo, ippcllce, against M. Schwartz; Sarah ' arle .ippellee. against Pred. Hug; Mil huel Cardoti, appellee, against Michael Haiinon nnd otheis; Michael Finn, appellee, ncainst Nelson Swal low. oTiu;it casi;s iii:ahd. In the case of l'aclne Hios., appellee, against M. Swurt, eertlorail, a non pi os was inter eel. Tho rule to strike off the lien In Hip case of D. K. Oakley against David Price was made absolute. Other cases argued were: II, S. akeniaii against V. II. French ami otheis, point roRercd; H, a. Depuy uBolnst Thomas and x:iie!ii Monow. nn to strllvo off appeal, Cornelius nuddj appellee, against D. Kelllhcr and other h. ccitlor.ul; cllv of Scran ton appellee, against Sarah Dunleavy certiorari. ' FUNERAL OF J. II CHAFFEE. Service!) Conducted at tho Parsonage ol'tlie Anbury II. II. Cliiirrli. Tho funeral of J II Chaffee, of Jiunt'Htown, N. Y., took place yester- WHATDOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't glvo them ten or rolfeo. lluo you tried tho ntiv food clrlnlc culloel Uiuln-O.' u In itellcIoiiH mid uourlHlilin; unit tulcet the pluceofpolIi'P. Tlio iiioio (iniln-O on give ilie children tlio moru heidtli you illntrliiiito tliroinrli their Hymeiim. (Iinln-O In madu of puro Krnlnu, unit ulion properly piupurcd tauten like tlio cholco itritctuN of colleu .iiit coatiiuboiit t, u much. All grocer veil II utlfic and 'J 3. day afternoon from the parsonage of tho ABbury Methodist Episcopal church In Green ltldgc, the home of his son, Itev. A. F. Chaffee. A male quartette, consisting of V. H. Lanyon, Dr. C. W. Tievertnn. F. S. Olvcr nnd W. II TreV crton. sang "My Jesus As Thou Wilt" and "Jchus Lover of My Soul." The Hciiptures wuo rend by J lev. O. 0. Lyman and Nov CI S. Price. Presiding Elder J. O Eckman said. In rnrt: "First duty comes to men nnd then their rewnrd. To perform our duty requires character; a Christian character is the highest type. Christ is the sublime moeM. Character Is for our own good and the welfare of oth eis; by It we can live after death. For fifty cars our departed friend was building n character that ho strove to make Chrlst-llkc. Hy the influence of this character he will continue to live lit the futlite, and this is tho consola tion ot tho hour to these sttlck en ones that although dead to this world lie not only lives forever but the blessed Influence of his life lives on fot good In this world." Uev. William Edgar offered prayer. The Interment wns mode in Dunmore ceii.tcry. KISSED HEIl Otf X HUT. She Was n Situation l.nsslo nnd Mil Was lici Miisbalid. From the l.mullloCourlci Journal A clover trick was worked by Walter Itedniond and his wife jester day morn ing at Pnlon station by which several tr.n cling men weio duped out of their money. At the end of a long seat In the waiting room was a pretty and modest-looking joting woman attired in a Salvation Anny uniform. She was erv Intent upon a paper which she was leading and paid llttlo atten tion to the crowd ot traveling men standing near her. Aside from the crowd was a well dressed juung man. who was walking back and forth by the newsstand puff ing nwny at a fragrant cigar. Finally a member of the crowd of travelling men remarked upon the beauty of tho little Salvation Army worker. All eyes were fixed on the llttlo woman and she received many compliments. Tho piostorous-looklng young man who had been walking near the group of diummeis diew neir lo the crowd. He, too, was struck with tho appearance of the woman. "I'll give any one of you fellows $15 if vou kls that girl," said he Thoe In the crowd took the dare, Oiip spoke up, howeer, and said to tho stranger who had offered the money: "I'll bit you $20 that j ou can't kiss her " The stranger hesitated for several seconds and then said: "I'll just take that bet." The moriev was put up and the stran ger, who had given his name as Wal ter lledinond, walked oer toward the little woman In unifoim, nnd, after bowing profoundly, took a seat by her side. At first tlio woman seemed to bo ery Indignant, and the ti.iveling man thought tho VO won. A minute later, howener, Itpdmoud's arm stole around the woman s waist. The spectatois then began to open their eyes wide. One of them said: "That fellow has a whole lot of influence over that girl It may be that he Is a hypnotist. Ited niond talked for probably two minutes, and then kissed the woman. Ki clinoiiel walked over to the stake holder and lecelved his money. Ho then started from the depot. The little woman quickly arose from her seat, and taking his arm, walked to Ninth and Itroadwav. where the couple took an East Ilioadway car. Itedmond Is tall and handsome. His wife Is a blonde, and is exceptionally pretty. JUST BETWEEN US. "Sweetheart," he whispered, he wasn't telling hu a thing but tho old, old stoi. jet lie h Id his uicllcuco for hours. Do tioit Journal. "May I ask," said the Jsitor In tho coll ate! gallery, "who theso gentlemen rep "Nobody," replied tho guide. "This is tlio United Slates senate." Philadelphia North Auicilcin. "It's a shame," cried the young wife; "not a thing in the house tit to cat. I'm going right homo to pin a!" "If jou don't irlnel, clear." fnld tho hus band, reaching for his Irit, "I'll go with jou." Yonkcrs Statcsitia i. "Well, little chap," said tho stranger in the family, picking up oi o of tlio cull dren, "what aio jou going to bo wliun jou'ro a man?" "Nuilln'." said tho child. "Nothing? Why so?" asked the stranger "Ilec.uisp," 'aid tho child. "I'm only a little girl." Harper's ltound Table. "Sir, nllow mo to shako hands with ou. Just by tho way of showing tint 1 Know somebody hole." "With pleasure, sir, as I am precisely In the same boat as jourbclf." Clips, "This," said tho school friend who hid not seen her for a jp.ii, "this Is tho girl who owed to mo that she necr would belong to any man, eh?" "I don't," said sho who had been mar tied tho matter ot some few months or so. "llo belongs to me." Cincinnati En quirer. Sho had removed her hut temporarily, meielv to adjust ono of the ornaments, "What a in ignlllcent. Hlky hair she has' ' audibly obsened tho man In tho icar. And sho was so pleased that sho held her hat In her lap until the fall of tho final curtain. Such Is tho force of diplomacy. Philadelphia Cull. Soey I hear Payst, the editor, is like ly to bo divorced by hid wife for rucltj-. Knocj- What! He's tho meekest ot men. Sop' It seems sho brought homo a now rilpss. which sho told him was a per fect poem, and ho nbsentlv tried to throw It in tho lire, Pittsburg News. Kean Isn't your wlfo afraid tonlrUe that horse? Stiani Not nt all. It's tho people rhe mcelH who aio scared. Hal tford Times. Teic her Tommy, If you gao jour llt tlo hiother nine sticks of candy nnd then took uway seven, what would thut mako? TommIt would mako him jell. Hur pci's Dinar. First .Woman In Public Life I don't like rid tape. Second Woman In I'ubllo I.lfo Oh, I don't mind. Anything but theso horrid greens, that mako a person look bllloua. Iietre.lt Journal. I DIDN'T. I didn't Intend kissing Jack I hudn't tho slightest intention Of giving his kiss fondly back. I sigh, ns this subject I mention, And blush at tho thought of my smack! I knew ho would try to kiss mo (Wo sat on tho sofa together); My mind was made up. He should sco I'd punish his foolluii emloaor Hcbuko his behavior, so free! I didn't Intend kissing Jack Hut, somehow or other. I did It, Why couldn't tho FateB hold me back? Why wasn't ma there to forbid It? I blush at the thought of that smack? -Prom Life. TO SHED LIGHT IN DARKENED PLACES New Movement Inaugurated by the Evangelical Alliance. LITERATURE FOR THE AHLUONS Tho State to Iln Divided Into Dis tricts and In Ench District a Corps oT Young .Men nnd Women Set to Work to Place Cooil Citizenship Trncts Into Homes Whoso Occtl pnnts Arc Not llciichcd by Churches or Nowspnpcrs. The Evangelical Alliance, of which now Dr. Joslalt Strong is general sec retary, hns lflued the following state ment; The grentest marvel of the century Just ill awing to n closo is the unprecedented development of tho material sldo ot Mv lllzatloii. There hns been no por'espe.nd Iiik moral nnd Intellectual growth Tho multiplied and closer relations Into which we hao been tliriut have cicnlM .vw problems which tho popular Intelligence docs not understand, and n.w obliga tions which tlio popular consc cut" e docs i.ot accept. Tlio greutest need of the times a generic need which Includes iv ory desirablo reform, moral, social, polit ical, and Industrial Is the education of public opinion and of the popular con science Every new reform divides society Into three classes, lz.. Its friends who me few Its enemies who are few, and the Indifferent who nro many If the reform Is cer victorious, it must win Its vic tory from tho many who are Indiffer ent. How can they bo adequately reached? Not by the pulpit, for less than one-half of the people attend any church, Protestant or Ho man Catholic, not by the press, because reform liteiatuic Is bought only by those who nro already Converted to tho reform, nnd falls to leach precisely those who need It most. If the Indifferent must be educated by the truth nnd arc too Indifferent to buy It or go after It, thej- must be reached by those who aro sufllclently Interested to carry It to them. DisTmmmoN Tho various young people's organlz i tlons of the United States, such as the Christ! in Endeavor societies, Epworth leagues, etc, now Include between four nnd live million members. Some of these jouiig people aro already doing much, but their organizations represent a vast power, as yet largelj' latent, which can be easily utilized, It is now pioposcd to the pastors of every community to dis trict tho same, to enlist their j-oung peo ple as messengers, nnd to assign ono to each district for tho monthly distribu tion of leaflets Tho blcjcle makes It entirely feasible to reach the scattered houses of country dlstiicts If ono In ten of theso joung people should distri bute a dozen leaflets a month, they would scatter GO,0UO,O00 In u jear, at hast one-hnlf of which would reach fam ilies who never attend church, who tnko no religious paper and who presumably see no li'form llteintuie Of course the value of tho work will depend on the value of the literature. It is to bo no goody-goody stuff, more likely to reach tho waste-basket than the conscience and the heart, but strong, Incisive, bright, attractive and thoiough ly healthy. Tlio Evangelical alliance Is now preparing such leaflets under tho general heading of "Truths for tlio Times." Thero will be a series on good citizenship for foreign Americans, dis cussing such topics as the following. 1 The Meaning and Value of Naturaliza tion, 2 Tho Ilights of tho Naturalized Citizen; 3. Tho Duty of tho Naturalized Citizen; 4. Tho Value of a Vote; C. Fundamental Principles of American In stitutions, and tho like. Theso will he translated Into as many languages as me j bo necessary. Thero will lie another good citizenship series for native Ameri cans. Other series will bo prepared In the Interest of Sabbath reform, temper ance reform, social purltj, etc, etc. Vt o find that the first demand Is for leaflets In the interest of good citizenship Five are now In hand, prepared by Islshop Huntington, President E. Benjamin An diew s, Professor John II. Commons, Dr. Washington Gladden and Dr. Joslah Strong. Others In the same series may be ex pected from Hon. Carl Schurz, Professor Woodrow Wilson, Richard Watson Olld er, Dr. Albert Shaw, E. I,. Godkin, Pro fessor Jesso Macy, Professor E. J. James, Dr. E. E. Halo, Hon. Theodore Roose velt, Dean George Hodges, Uhhop Mal hilleu, Charles Dudley Warner , and Dr. Chailcs II. Parkhurst. PURPOSE. It maj- bo added that at present wo havo no means by which tho conscience of a commonwealth can bo brought to bear quickly and effectively upon tho stato legislature. Hence bills which out rago tho moral sense of the people) aro often enacted Into law, and gooel bills fall hecauso there Is no medium through which the pressuro of public opinion can bo brought to bear. Through the med ium proposed above, public opinion can bo not onlj- educated, but nlso expressed by means of petitions and piotests, so that It would nmount In effect to tho referendum, and bo moiallj ceitaln to determine the action of tho people's rep resentatives. This schemo for tho education of pub lic opinion and the quickening of tho popular conscience contemplates tho best brains In the country to prepare the lit erature, tho pastor's knowledge of local needs to decldo tho lino ot woik and to select tho literature, and the hands nnd feet of the young people to distribute it The cost of tho lltcrnture, divided be tween tho churches of tho various young people's societies. Is Insignificant. Within tho last few months the plan has been appioved and adopted by tlio pastors of moie than a scoro of cities. Last month a convention was held at Hurrlsburg, Pa., for the purpose of effecting the oiganlzatlon of a State Evangelical alliance, with a view to pushing this work Into every commun ity in Pennbjlvnnla. A committee of thirty prominent laymen and clergy men, representing the state geogiuphl cully and denominationally-, was ap pointed. Among them aie such men as exrGovernor Heaver, ex-Governor Pnttlson, Blshlp Foss, Mr. A. H, Far quhar, and President George E. Reed, of Dickinson college. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. Shnmus OMIrien Tonight. Dr. Vllllcr.' Stanford h Iilsh opera, "Shamus O'llrlen," will bo presented tor tho first tlmo In our city this evening at the Lyceum theutcr by tho well known Duff Opera company. This opera was llrst presented In London nt tho Theater Cuinlque, whero It was so well received that Mr. Duff immediately secured tho rights and presented It for tho llrst tlmo In America nt tho Rroadwuy theater on January C, last. Tho story of tho opera Is based upon tho well known poem of tho samo name, hy J. Sheridan i,o Fanu and dramatised by Georgo II Jessup, tho Irish playwright, whose popular play "Mjles Aroon," is so well known in this city. Tho music furnished by Professor Stanfoid Is said to possess tho gcnulno characteristics of Irish music Tho com pany presenting this opera, has Just closed u New York engagement whero It was well lecelved and highly praised by the press, especially Miss Marlon Mervyn, a now prima dor na, spoken of ns being very promising; and Arthur G. Cunning ham In the title role of "Shamus O'Mrlen" which was playod by him throughout Ireland with tho original English com pany lust season. A largo orencstra has been especially engnged to give tho cor rect rendition of tho score. John I.. Sullivan nnil Compnny. John L. Sullivan nnd company will to night begin u thico days' engagement at tho Academy of Music. Sullivan will glvo a sparring exhibition with his partner and tho vniidcv Hie portion of tho perform nnco will bo given by such entertaining peoplo ns Emmonds. Emerson and Em mentis, Uegley nnd Lee, tho Grcnl Dar moelj', tho nrownlngs. Pitching brothers, Miss Chnrlotto St. Felix, Ed II. nnd Holla White, Darling sisters and mini others of no less note Tho matinees aro Friday nnd Saturday nnd will bo devoted espe cially to ladles and children. I'iicIp Tom's Cabin. Salter & Martin's "I'ncle Tom's Cabin" company with 00 people, three binds ot music. "JO head of ponies, donkeys and oxen and an abundance of special scen prj and effects, come to the Ljecum Sat urday afternoon nnd evening. WORLD OF SPORTS. Ilrndr Would Not Sljrn. Match-making filled the air In the vicinity of W. A llrnely's ofllce. on Broadwnj-, yesterday afternoon, owing to the visit uf Dan Stutrt, of spurting fa mo, w ho is unious to mutch Corbett nnd Fitzslminons for nnotlur pugilistic cncountci. Stuart had a memorandum of agree ment which he wanted lit inly to sign on behalf of Por'x tt. The articles call ed for a fight for a put so onlj-, nil thd pllvllcgcs to go to Stiuiit, who was to pull olf the match In Nevada. It was to take place some time net summer, and If tho lighters or tholr tmnagers so desired they could make a side hot. Erndy could not see enough money In it, nnd told Stuait as .nuch. Ho-ddes, he could not sea why Corbett should ncqulesp" to any agreement until Fltz had signed. Prady Infnimed Stuart that Corbett would sign under any con ditions that suited Fltzslmmons, but thete inii't Ik, incidentally, a side hot in the five flsuies, to make tho fight interesting to the principal?, managers and public. Stunt t promised to Intel view Fltz "slmmons. who is In Milwaukee. Ycs leu'ny's New York Journal. A hat Cnptnlu (iondrich Snjs. Captain Goodrich, uf tho Harvard crow, says: "Cornell has not nsked for a live j-ears agreement, and I do not think she Intends to do so. Wo practically did nothing at the Albany ccnfeience, and as regaids boatln.T, wo have not ev 311 corresponded since that time. "The probabilities are that a defi nite understanding will soon be reach ed. Tho Hnrvaid Athletic committee is giving the matter consldet.ition I don't think It necessary to say how Harvard would entertain a five veals' proposal fiom Ithaci. Such a demand, I think, would not be made. There Is the most kindly feeling between Har vard and Cornell." M piers to Try for n llecnrd. At the Indoor athetlc games in Madi son Square garden, New York. Frldaj and Saturday Hernard J. Wefers, tho famous sprinter of Georgetown univer sity', nnd tho New York Athletic club, will try to break L. E. Mveis' vvoilds lccorel which ho established bj' doing 50 j-aids in r.'j seconds. Wefet.s Is also entered In the 50 and 'i20 j-arels special scratch races. Yale and the Unlveislty of Pennsylvania will have many ath letes entered in the various events of the games. Shenll Asked to Act. The Purification Society of Lonei Island City is going to try to prevent the MeCoy-Ci eedon fight from taking place theie Friday night In the Puri tan Athletic club. Sheriff Henry Doht, of Queens count j", was waited upon by a committee of prominent citizens yes terday at his oillce in the County Court house at Long Island City, and asked if ho would prevent the fight. Sheiitf Doht told th" committee that ho should not permit the law to be Iolat ed In the countj'. Lnvlngo Will Come Kant. George Lavlgno, who has been train ing at San Francisco for a twenty round contest with Young Grlffo, which was booked to take place on Dec. 21, epilt training Mond.iy and Is making anangiments to leave for his eastern home Lavlgne saj's ho h:.s goon rea son to believe that the supervisors will not grant the peimit for th" contest. Peter Jackson said that he expect? to leave for the North In n few daj-s with a theatilcal eompanj-. Whnl lii-uiipcly Is Doing. A F. Kenned j', who was for several veais connected with the South Dranch of the Young Men's Christian associa tion in this citj-, is now physical direc tor of the Seranton Young Men's Chils tlan association. Mr. Kennedy has talcn with him to Seranton much of the system In vogue in the Y. M. C. A 's here, and has begun to make prac tical use of the same. Through the generous assistance of President II. C Shufer and the gymnasium committee, consisting of W. It. McClavo, T. It. lliooks, E. D. Fellows. John Svenson, nnd W. C Cutty, a complete staff of eNnmlnDis and instructors has been or ganized, und the Seianton Young Men's Christian association piomlses to become a factor In the coal regions. A handball tournament Is being arrang ed to begin Jan 1. A class in fenc ing nnd broadswouls will be organized in order to begin on the same date. Philadelphia Public Ledger. (Jpiipriil Notes. Sloss in has forirmllj' accepted Sehae fer's challenge to play for tho bllliaul MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE FREE TREATMENT IT0 ALL FOR WEAK MEN MEN OF ALL AGES NO RIONi:V IN ADVANCE. Won derful appliance and ncleiUiflc rem otllea aeut on trial to any rvllablo limn. A world-wide) reputation back of this offer, livery obstacle to happy married lift) removed. Pull Blrenglh, development nnd touu given to every portion of tho body. Failure lmposslblo i no uo barrier. No C. O. I), nctaeme. ERIEMFD'O' on..f4,WA.s7: MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CDIIK t,rtou IUeaif 1'allioK Mem ory, lmpotnc7. Mew! lenneu, eto, caused by Abuia or other l,trA..n. nrnf InrfU. StcW, cretionn. Thty quicAu and turtlu T re.tore Lot Vitnlltr In old or young, and hi. a tusu i ur biuuj, uu meat or marriage. I'r.v.nt In.anlfw an (Vm.nin.,1.1. ,. tukin lnTima, itiatruna tkoira in mediate improve. Dent and eOecta a CUJtE where all other fall In. lit upon Latins ilia genuine Aim Tablet!, Thtr hare cured thouiianda and wlllcuierou. W'o give a poe Itl'e written ituarunlea to effect a cure Cft fTO la each cane or refund the roouer, Price vU U I Oipsr rackayei or eU ikfa (full treatment! (or K.fO. llj mall, lu plain rir, niion receipt of price, e trcolar '" AJAX REMEDY CO., atir Kor Halo In Hcruntoii, Pit, by .Mutthews liroD, uud 11. C. Kanderisou, druggists. iharnplonshlp and suggests that the contest take nlnce on Teh. C nt Madi son rJciunie garden concert hall. Tho game will ho fiOO points up at elghtccti lnch balkllne, one shot In bal'.c and ono fhot In anchor. The Brooklyn club has drafted Ktmcr Horton, one of the Syracuse club'j 1 est pitchers. V. 1 Weaver, 'Ot, was Tuesday elec ted manager of the Lafayette College Football assuclatbn for next season, Howell, who rowed Xo I In last year's University of Pennsylvania boat. will most llkcMy be Hoyle's successor ns captain. Parke Davis, director of nthlctics at Lafaye'tto college, hint b-.on admitted to prictlco law nt the bar uf North umberland county. Kid McPai tlatiel nnd Unbliv Dobbs havo accepted an offer to meet In a twenty-round bout. Articles will be signed within the next two weeks. Clmtles Jllller, of Chicago, the winner of tho slv-dny bicycle race, has been tdiallpnge'd to a slx-dnyu' contest by Prank (Jundrlck, ot Kingston, N. Y. Tho annual report ot the- University of Pennsylvania's Athletic association shows that the receipts from foothill games during tho past season reached the largo sum of $SJ.0()0. Manager J. J. McCloskej-, of tho Tex as league, has Induced Huss Hall, tho crack j'oting shot tstop, who plaj'cd with the Dillas, Texas, team last year, to put his name to a contract with the St Louis club. Sam Tonkins, of Astorl.r.made a good showing against IJobbj' Dobbs, colored, of Minneapolis, nt tho Gieenpolnt Sporting club Monday night, but was defeated after ten rounds of vicious fltrhting. New Yoik Sun. Oeorge DKon will start In to train for his meeting with Solly Smith at San Fianclsco about Jan 10. The col ored champion Is now enjoying a rest. Uasoball enthusiasts ntl over the country will regiet to learn that Chas II. Dyrne, president of the Hiooklyn club, Is at the point of death at his residence in West Eleventh street, Now York. rittsburg hns signed "William AVolff. a j'oung right-handed pitcher, who has been twirling at Chnrlerol, up the Mon ongahela valley. Ho was recommend ed by John Toner, who hJjs th lad Is a good pit-irer not a phenomenon. Mnnigcr Watklns will take Wolff to Littl" ltock on March 7, and if he Is not fast enough for League companj he will be tanned out to a minor league team When Kid McCoy and Dan Crcedon meet on next Frldaj night McCoy will not be pctmlttcd to wear bandages. This was haired when the pair signed articles. In the pst bandages have been n great help te McCoj-, who has unusually soft hands In their contest soon to be derided hitting will bo al lowed In the clinches. Croedon, it Is e laimed, excels in this, nnd the sports think that It nay aid him materially In winning the battle. J, W. GUERNSEY'S GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT Is the best place in the state to buy either an Organ or Piano . . YOU CAN BUY CM HA PUR, M)U CAN BUY ON EASY TERMS, YOU CAN BUY BP.TTtiR INSTRUMENTS Than at any other places. Don't fail to call and see for yourself. Waroroom, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRAN TON, PA. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, THE I f CONNELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Avs. t fiiis Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 43&to4&iiH.rJlnihSLSGrQnion.Pa. .Telephone Call, 3333. Full Set $5.00 TEETH FULLSI-TTGDTII TGUTH CLEANED TEETH WITHOUT PLATE TEETH EXntACTED $5.00 25c $3.00 Free NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR 'r?r'"c,ttr.n,c,t'.,1'"'nileilal,'oliitob w If limit pain hy our Into nclemtlili' invthoil iipplle'il to tlio riuiin No uleoiMirniturlnit fiKCiitjiiroiH'uiiii-. t. we not compL'tlnit ulth i-lii-np ilcnlnl e. tiilillKliiiiriiK Imt with firHti-lnMiliiitlt4 ut prlcci lu-n tliiui huir flint chut uimI liv thum. The-eu nro tlio only Ucntiil l'liriorx lu HirniitoniliiitliiiMi tho putetiteil appliances nnil tiiRrptlluntitii ottriii-ti till unci nppl) Blct rowns unci porcelain itciwiim, iiucfu. Ii eliililo from uiitiirul tcetli unci wiiriuiiipil for ten euri, without thu least pintle let of pain, Kull Met of Tcelli S.. 'o Kitiiruntoo ii III or net ii) . (IciUl crown mid teeth without plnfps, koIcI lllllnsM mill nil other ilenliil work clone) p.ilnlos-il v ntul by niicoIiiIIsIm. ( oiue) uliil lmo cmrteotliottriiLtml lu IhuiiioriilnitiinelRO homo 111 tlioi'M-iilns wltli new teeth Wo cuii toll sou eiuotly what your work will rm u u freo eitcaiiiliiiitlnn A written tMiiirmitea often jours with nil work. Hour, H to h; Sunday unci hollctmx, ljto i. liuiiot ho lulslt-il. Wo lmo no connection with miy other oilleo lu tlio cll. .. '.'WJ'. ,1!" "'"Icrsluncil, hn chart teeth extracted nnil urldso work elononl tho Now York Dental Parlor, und tlicet fully recommend their method, hcln painless and us ndvertlscd. J. M. llOltNHAKKlt, l'JUM .Mulberry l" HOtmSBTOS. HUXDAlS 1(1 TO 1. NEW Cor. Laekamuma ami Wjonilnt: THE PATENT FLOUR We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON MILL CO. THE 9f 300MSI AND 2, COMlTHBTPil OCRANTON, PA. MNING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AMD RUSS. DALE WORKS. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CeB ORANGE GUN POWDER Electrio Diiteriea, Elpetrio Rxuliilora, for J ploclluc Masts, bufety Fuso, and Repauno Chemical Co. 's timti EXPLOMVUS &S! USEFUL PRESENTS TOR MCN-llnth Hobes, .Mulit Whlils, Ncckweui, Gloe, .Sus penders, ete CONRAD'S.TiiE&T DR. SHIMBERQ, OPTICIAN, HAS movi:d TO 305 SPRUCE STREET Examination Free. tUl'SfAIItS). A GREAT OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAYS II Y aermanln Wine Cellar, tlammonilBport and Khelmi, N V We nrn cletArminf.rl In I iitrodiici) our coodt union!? the ery best peo u in ne eouniry, anu wo can sua uo better way of lining thu thun by self. ng tliein n cam of our lioodtf, coutuiuiiiK eleven bottin of wl io and one Dottlo of our extra Hue iloubio diHthled Orape iranily. at omvhalr Its uc- linn con. upon re ceipt ot 85.00 we will vend to any reader of thin paper one c.ixo or our goods, all ilm-clim utid put up In ele. gant stjle, assorted n rol,os. I cjt bot Cirand Iin perlal beo Chum, piijiie. i)t bot. Delaware. p. llOU ftlctllug, it bot. roleay. It bot Sweet Ca ll w ba i qt bot Sherry. I it bot. Klvlrik I ct bot Munarii. i il but. Aiiiicllca, I (it. bot. Port. 1 it but. Hwcet Is abella, Wmmm wmtf j tsacm, I cit bot. I in. Urn ix ii llraud). it,. w,Jrfts 7 in ittOtVeXX' a rhu oner U mntle 4trf& ' mainly to introduce 9&mrrMaM& our ClranJ Imperial TJ. Wm fcec ChampiiKiie and fc'1 our tlno eloutile-dls. tilled drupe llrandy Till cuao of goodt In tillered at ubout one-half Its uctual cost and it will please iih If our friends und patron will take advantaite of thU und help ua Intro duee our goodd. All orders should be In be fore December lBtli. SnowWhite I0S1C V Xlv r c TTs It &&$&$?& PKlfa ',- n Bi3 'H Mm HIS9I WW m i Full Set $5.00 75c up 50c $2.00 to 5. 00 M.or OOLD FILLINGS SILVER FILLINGS OOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS c . 0vra r.w-o I'tcipi m. $ ii YORK DENTAL PARLORS Aves. fOver Newark Shon Store) Kntranco on Wjomlng uvenu K I IVI KIMBALL RIANO L L To those vho nro not acquainted with, the standing of tho W. W. Kimball Co., the follow Inn will prove of benefit: REPORT. Business established in 1S3D by Vt'. W. Kimball. Incorporated Juno, 1SS2, with capital ot JCOO.OOO. Capital increased In January, 1SS5, to Jl.000,000. Capital Irorcat-cd from $1.000,XX) to $1, 100 WO Statement, January, ISM, .showed sur pluse of over $l,00i0OO overpaid in capital. Tho company Is Known as a llrst-elat.1 house lu Itn lino and is in high cominer c ial standing1. If competitors say the Kimball guar antee is not Rood, usl them for a mer cantile report of their company and tee how It compaies with the above. GEORGE II. IVES, General Agent, O West Market fetrcet, Wilkes-llarro. W. S. F00TE, Loral Agent, l'J'J Pago 1'laer, Seranton, Pa. Fine Line of IEW STYLES STOKE RINGS Diamond an j Comhinatio.i Rinis Sterling Silver Wars and Sterling Novelties, Finest stock ot Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. 130 Wyoming Ava. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Fancy Kockuwiiys, I'ust ltivcra, iUmirlce Kivcr Coves, .Mill Pond-,, &c, &c. Leave your order for Hlue Point, to be delivered on the half sJiell in carriers. I II PiGfPlllL lit M;V YORK HOTELS. HOTEL ALBERT, Cor Iltli htreet und UnUeIty Place, Xi:Y VOIIK Onoliloelcwotofilroad. way otedfor tuo thlui;! COMFORTmiilCUISINE rirst-clas roomi lit SI. Oil it day uud Hi wurd, on thu Uuropcun plan. L&E. FRENKLE. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. GEO, MURRAY, Proprietor, 14 iy& The St. Denis Uroadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. (trace Church. -European Plan. Room $i,oo a Day and Upward!. ta a modojt and unobtrusive, way there) ar few bettor conducted hoteU la the motropollt than tho Bt. Denie Tlio great popularity it bis acquired can readily bo tracod to 1U unique location, itt bomelike atmonpUeri). the peculiar excellent o( Ua culslua and service, and Its very moder ate pricei WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. I
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