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    THE RORANTOX TR I BlT!-TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1899.
DR. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
oniceUoun-Ofum to l'J.30 p.tn; Ulo-t.
WllJIams lltilldlnc, Opp. I'ostonlco
, tnttt H
CITY NOTES
METHODIST DIVINES
ADVISED CAUTION
GHUIIOH MUST NOT BE TOO
QILT-EDOED, THEY SAY.
-r-r -M- -H-
l-'UlU HNGINEEltS.-A resutut meet
ing of tho board of lire em lm rx will bo
held tomoriow evinhr. In i'IiIoi lllikiys
ottice.
STirKjtAai: society .n:r.T.s.--Tho
Kenial 3uffrago socli tj ot tt.lh ti untj 'ni t
lu rtzulnr sitslon liiiit iiIkIii at their
rooms, COO Wnshlnston uveiiut
ntAYEIt MEETINilS-Nlghll. pinyor
meetings urn belne held at tli.j Second
Presbyterian (.hutch. Thin iveiiliifcs
i-crvlco will begin at 7.43 o'i lock.
ANNUAL. JlEETtNO. - Th uiinii il
meeting of the Hoard it Ans.oil.ilia
t harlties of Scrantnn will In lu 11 this
veiling nt 8.3U o'clock In tin Albtight library.
HIGH DEATH KATE Anolhei high
tleuth rate is shown in last week'n htnlth
loport of forts -thre-e deaths 1ioni all
cuusc-e, or about seven muu tli in tho
normal weekly report.
Mluistois Yesterday Hold Thoir
First Mooting of tho Year and
Rev. Austin Griffin, Presidlnfj El
dor, Spoko of tho Outlook in tho
Wyoming District-Sovoral of tho
Clergymen Uttered a Caution Re
garding tho Danger of tho Church
Becoming "Too Nice" Meeting
Was Quite Largely Attended.
of tlicm will conduct exercises of some
character.
In June, on n. date yet to be deter
mined upon, n Joint crcttrslon will bo
held by nil of the divisions of tho coun
ty. It Is the intention to make nn
event of this kind nn nnnuit affair
and have It take tho form of a re
union. Hereafter the nuniterly crnvontlons
will bo held alternately In Corbondal,
Archbald and Scrar.lon. The next one
will bo held In Carbondalc In April.
County Delegate William Daw son pre
sided over yesterday's convention,
which was attended by about 113 delegates.
A SHOOTING IN PItlCEBUItG.
CONOrtEG ATIOXA 1 . 51 E ETI N C..-TUO
forty-ninth annual meeting ol the longu
gallon ot tho first l'rts-bvurlaii church
occurs tonlsht. I'ews will also bi l ta
lented at this meeting for the enulng
e.tr.
UAIIITY OPEN TONIGHT -The Unlet!
theater will bi opem-d tonlKht lo receive
thu returns from tin Simikov-.VKCov
contest A telegraph wire will be located
on tho stage unit the pi egress of the b ml
unnounced by rounds.
accepted a call ibv John u
W'orrall, D. D, who filled th pulpit of
tho Green Hlelgo l'icsbleiliii ehurcii, of
thsl city for scroo months dining llev.
Mr. Stalil's Illness, has lust acciptid a
call to thopiomliitnt Pres-bvleilan church
ot Pullman, III.
WELLS ELECTED PRESIDENT -At
the annual meeting of tin Gouldsboio lev
ompany, Just held, 1" i:. Piatt. Thomas
V. Wcllb and W. W. Phillips, ot this ilt ,
W. L. IIarvv and It I! DotUci. of
(iotililslioro, and M S Drake, of Newark,
N. J were elccli d dliector- Mr Wills
was then ehosiu pnsldrnt and -Mi ilar
wy, sccretar..
tVBTAlN CAPGHT PIKE fir. lu a
window ot Poller llios', lunk More at the
coiner of West lick.iwntin i and Ninth
avenues late esteidT j afternoon resulted
In an alarm ftom bo 11 but the flumes
were i-.-uluguli-hid befcre the dMrlet
ompanles re-ached the s-mmm An ovii
b(Htvl stovcplp s-tt lire to a eiiitaln and
caused the bl n '.
P.EAI'TIVTIj c'ALENDAK.-Tho ino-t
beautiful calendar thil his come to The
Trlbuno otlire. Is from the l' nil il. Spe-
laltv company, Jl M lirillen. lepiesi.i
t..tlvo. It Is one of Jlaieiis Waru's f 1 1 it s-1.
In four folds, tho m-mi il p.uu U MhiwIiik
lovis, tolets. friRi l-ino-noln and pin-t-iis
it would triaen ,m parlor In tho
I Hid ami what Is most unusual. It Is in
tlnh fieo fiom .iripilNhiK.
rilli:Mi:N'ri -ONVi:NTION.-Tempr-ni
v Sccutuiy Zlzilmiinn. of the local
state fii emeu's couentlon lommlttre
Iiestcnlnv milled nolleis to each 'lie
nmpl1 In thn city requcstlns the vclec
tlon of two delegates to bo member of
the permanent oitianl'itlun and to h.ie
lull power The perm mi nt oisanlzatlin
will bo formed at a meetli.i; to bo In Id
1'ilelay nlKht at Na Auk Lnslno Tioust.
1IB LOST $V1 Pavnualo Ddiruno lot
t't lu bills while on a debauch list week
Araoni; the reports ho r-ud lreiiutnt'd
was tint of Clementina P. Klloro at .".I
Center t-treel. 1'rom tint place he wis
Jeetiil. He made information befon. Al
dennnn Kasson that bis monev was lost
ihero and that tin. I'.iKlloro winiian was
responsible fin It She was bebl in JWJ
bail. C. Moirii-lnl beenno her bonds-nun.
The Methodist nilnlsteit' held their
fltst meeting of tb." year In the Hp
wotth Leauue looms of 121m Park
chuich yesterday niornlns. Itcv. Joseph
Atadlson rrsUled, Ainems those pres
ent wcie Piesldltif; nidei Austin (lilf
Iln, lle Van Cleft, Sweet, IIIouih, J.
C. Smith, Josepli IiennlPKor, J Ilace,
William I.'ilKtii', A. K. Chaffee. J. M.
Howell, S. Otiy Snow den, William
Trlsby, H. rj. Vim noil. F. P Dotv, t?.
C Ljnian, K. L. Snntoe, I. M. Woiley.
Hev. Dr. Y. C. Smith offeicd prnor
and 1'iesldliu' Klder Auktln Orittln
Rave the addicsH of the moinlnrr on
"Tin- Outlook of Methodism 111 the
Wyomlnu ni'tilet. ' lie spoke of his
Intense Interest In the suicess of the
wot It nnd th eoniloit of tlv woikers
on the Wvumliit' Ultilet. He deplore 1
the ivstlesmiej's e Ident omotlB both
pjstois nnd ms.ple and believed that
the niHchlii't shntibl move with
nolselessr.' ss and with little or no
friction.
In too man: eases the people lme
been brought Into tho e lunch b nb
noiuial niLthods, nnd these persons uro
fruiuently not in empathy with
Methodlstlc tcuchlliRS. He leeraidcd It
Impossible to woiU on in the poJItj of
the chuieh wllhont lieneath it all a
genuine .Methodist ' expetlenee" In pul
pit nnd pew.
The dignity and losoonsitiillty that
tome to the Methodist mlnlstui should
be mom iippicehituil "In Clulst's
stead" should le eei in the pi each
et's tlmurht. Thus shnll lie be held
fiom stoonlnpr to mot hods-mil of liar-
monv with Methodism A I'leiiM'r con
ception nt this hiitueme responsibility
should be' t ulthaled Tlio tints meet
Iiik; Is now too often iCR.tided as nn an
tlquatcel lneiitni of mace
MKTHOniST CLAIM
Mi'tlioelNt ministers ilaliu iue-emln-entlv
that tin: me calleil of flod to
tin weuk. Thus there I no cue for
the in to Le lukowaun in sen Ice. Tho
speakei' then lCfened to the ihallni;
which seems tit exist with icKiud to
the Ittnei aney. In this vevod question
he also hPld that a iloflnltc Chilstlan's
eptileni'o will be a eiitletlmr Intlumcp.
He then spoko of ielal meetings
and spoke In fnMtr of the evident ten
dency to i all in the chin dies to the
aid nf the paslois, but not to Invito
other helpcis from outside. H advised
that until tho model n methods weie
found to cut li ely uipas the old In
lestilts to not dlseaid lhos.-"w'lilch had
made the ihuuh sieat. Ho was in
lav or of insisting that the llpwoith
IeaKuei-'.'-' elut! did not end with nt
tendlntr the half past six meeting on
Sundav evening, but that earnest sup
jtoit of tile regular set vice and the
pmer and class meetings should bo
expected. In conclusion he argued more
entlto consecration.
A discussion followed in width Hevs
Chaffee, S.intee anil H.uned paitlcl
patcil, the latter utteicd n caution re
gal ding" tho danger of the church in
becoming too gllt-edgod and "so nice"
ltev. Dr. Gililln was thanked for his1
.iddiess and he read .a communication
fiom James Slit phi rd asking lor c
eipeiatlon to effeet a Methodist Union
in the iltv Monday evening, January
:!0, was lled ns the date, when com
mittees ft nin tlie eiuaiterl conferences
will meet In Kim Park ihurih.
At the next minister's meetlnc Hev.
t!. A. Plaie of Caiboiid.ile. will fur
nish the paper of the morning.
Report That a Hungarian Was
Fatally Shot Last Night.
At a late hour last night a shooting
affray In "Dickson Flats," a Hun
garian settlement nt Pilcebuig, w-ih
reported In this city.
No paiticulors could lie learned other
than thnt one Hungarian had shot a
fellow -tountomnn. probably fatally;
that n physician nnd priest had been
summoned to the wounded man's side,
and that an effoit was being made to
find County Detective Leyshon
It Is not known that any at rests
have been made.
NUMEROUS COURTS
WERE IN SESSION
Concluded from Pace n 1
TO FILL BOTH OFFICES.
Mr. Hnllstcad Will Be President and
General Manager of the D. L. &
W. Railroad -To Retain His Resi
dence Horo.
In connection with the elevation of
W. F. Hallstead to the presidency of
the Delawaie, Luckowannn and West
ern company, It Is now asserted that
lie will also continue lo fill tho oilico
of general manager He will spend a
considerable poitlon en his time in Now
Yotk. but will not give up his resi
dence In this city, as was his first in
tention. Tliwro li a rumor cm lent to the effect
that when Mr. Hallsteau becomes
president some of the detail work ot
the eilllco of general manager will be
plnced in the- hands of I) D. McKelvey,
until lecentlv general mnnagcr of the
Neiv York, Susquehanna and e.stern
lallrond.
Mi. McKelvey will be located proba
bly at Hoboken, nnd Garrett Ilogart,
superintendent of the load, will relieve
Mi. Hallstenel of some of the details
that have to be lookeu after hpre Th"
piobablp appointment of Mr. McKelvey
is meiely a liimor that cannot bo veil
fled. One Htiaw that shows the certainty
of n ehango when the annual meeting
is held next month Is the fact that the
qtini teily and annual passes of tho
company recently issued are made
good only until IVhruaiy.
AT EXPENSE OF COUNTY.
fronts on Seventh street nnd Is 25xl feet
In dimensions.' A. A. Chase Is tho plain
tiff's attorney.
11. C. Hatton was yrstordny appointed
guardian of the minor children of tho
Into Thomas Hlmms, of Providence; P. J.
Hornn was appointed giiaiillaii of tho
minor child of Sarah Jordan, lato of Dun
more, and John P. Hurnett was nppolnted
guardian of tho six minor ehlldren of the
late Mnry Harnett, of Carbondalc.
In tho enso of Stephen Whltmore, aa.
signed to Llovd Vull. against H. V. Swlck,
Cnlvln Vail nnd W 11. Hunt, court es
terday granted a rulo to show cause why
Judgment should not bo opened ns to V.
It. Hunt, one of the defendants, anei to
lot him into a defense, the sheriff to bo
secured in bis lew nnd all proceedings
to be staved meanwhile.
In the case of Patrick llrown against
T. C. Itobinson the rulo for a new til.U
was inndo absolute on the ground that
the verdict was not warranted by tho
evidence. llrown bccured n cnllct of
JSGO.SO on a clilm of about JT10 for work
on excavations and foundation walls on
tho Carboudnle silk mill. The defend
ants alleged that the verdict was cx
tcsslvc Court was unable to see how
tho Jury arrived nt tho verdict it ten
dered and decided that tho best thing lo
do would bo to h-ivo tho caso retried.
W. II White will bavo to pay J400 as
a result of misplaced confidence In one
Wilson S. Tegeley, Pegelcy was charged
with embezzlement nnd to save him from
going to Jail to await trial, Mr. White be
enmo his bondsman in tho sum of JiUO.
Fegoley failed lo appear when his caso
was reached, ami his bail was forfeited.
Mr. Whyto spent several hundied dol
lars, he alleges, tnlng to locate him nnd
bring him to Justice, but failed. When
Judgment was obtained against him by
tho county on tho bare bond, Mr. Whyte
potltioned to have tho forfeited rccog
nlzanco stricken off or at least moderat
ed, pointing out that ho had mado every
reasonablo effort to bring the fugitive n
and that the ends of Justice would lu no
vvlso bo furthered by holding him strict
ly to his bocd. Yesterday Judge Ed
wards handed down nn opinion refusing
to strlko off tho forfeiture, but cutting
tho Judgment In twei, holding Mr. Why.o
to account only for JluO and Interest
costs.
can Mechanics will hnvo chnrgo of tho
services. Interment In tunmore ceme
tery. Thaddeus Mclntyro died nt his home,
715 Palm street, South Scranton, Sat
urday, after an Illness of tlneo days.
Grip, followed by pneumonia, wns the
cause of his death. His wife and five
children survive him, all of whom re
side at home. They ore: Misses Kate
and Hrldget McIntyro.Thotnns. Michael
ami Timothy Mclntyre. The funeral
will be held this morning. Services will
be held at St. John's church nt 9.30
o'clock.
Hlleen, the Interesting 3-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TJiomas Pad
den, of Prlccburg, died yesterday morn
ing after a few hours' Illness. The
funeral will take place this afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Interment In Olyphant
Catholic cemetery.
Mary, the Infant child of Mr. nnd
Mrs. John M. O'Malley. of Modlson
avenue, died Sunday night. The little
one was 111 one week. Tho funeral will
be private.
SURVEYORS AT WORK.
People of Waymart Fear That Town
Will Not Bo on the Lino of
the Proposed Railroad.
Rebuilding Cars.
his pamphlets lost him his cars and
endangered his head. Aubrey Informs
us that "about every thieo hours IiIb
(Prynno's) man was to bring him a
roll and pot or alo to refoclllato his
wasted spirits; so ho studied and drank
nnd munched some bread, nnd this
maintained him till night; and then
he made a good supper. Now, ho did
well not to dine, which breaks off one's
fancy, which will not presently bo re
gained. The dan&er of prior leasonlngmay bo
seen from tho above quotation. Those
who have forgotten about rrynne
would tako him from this note of his
diet to be a Bohemian of a well-known
old fashioned typo; yet he wasn stern,
uncompromising Purltnn, who Buffered
mutilation and tho pllloiy, nnd had a
violent and very tin-I3ohcnilaii flko
prejudice against tho stage. The diet
docs not then pioclnlm tho man. Wo
of tho end of tho nineteenth century
doubt, however, if tho serious student
would do well to "icfoccllato his wast
ed spirits" by drinking a pot of ale
every three liours. Prynno was per
haps wise not to dine, which meant
to lunch In those days, and Implied a
very lieavy meal. Hut the munching
of rolls all day and "good supper" were
questionable. His style was very caus
tic; perhaps because of the misrule of
Charles I, but possibly, also, through
dyspepsia, which also liad so disas
trous an Influence on the llteiaiy
temper of Thomas Carlyle.
BROOD OF WOODPECKERS.
THIEVES ARE ACTIVE.
RUNAWAY BOY FOUUD.
Sorgeant of Police Returns tho Lad
to His Mother.
Police Sergeant Hldgwny hist night
found Frank Pareello. a ir,-year-old
Italian boy, who had tun away from
his liomo In New Yoik.
The l.ids mother came liere t'Fter
day. She said the boy was in the iltv.
because ho mailed from heio a letter
nsklng for five doll.ua. Sergeant Hidg
vvay In his seaich found the boy In the
Columbia hotel on Lackawanna ave
nue. He was overjoyed to see his
mother, and willingly accompanied her
to the Roma hotel, where they will le
maln until today.
Groat Bargains in Cigars.
The Metiopolltan Cigar stoic, 207
Wyoming avenue, offer for sale their
entire stock of cigars and tobacco nnd
store fixtures. All goods will be closed
out regardless of tout, as we are go
ing out of the business nnd if you uro
looking for big bargains you can get
them nt this time.
CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS.
:
i
Shoes at
Less Than
Half Prices
In mobt ca-es Former f-3. 11 and J3
shoes go nt $1.0) pilr lliit wav In
vlth these wo have put short lines
ot our 13, J I and y that have broken
sizes beeause- of henvv Felling this
seuson. Hecent shapis among
them but not newest stvlos. Quali
ties mo standard-vou know them.
Some bloclo shots among theao
also.
Any woman who eonmilts her
own IiIpjs as to friotwcai mid dots
not "sneeze when Damn Fashion
takes snuff" will bo wlte to buy
thrco or four pairs, li, Jt unci v5
values at
At $1.60 Pair.
SB
KI6H
410 Sp
Spruce Street.
Wore Elected at tho Annual Meeting
Held Last Night.
The annual meeting of tho Snanton
CaniPtn elub was held last evening, at
vvhli h the following otllceis were elect
ed for the ensuing year. Piesldent,
Ixniis A. Osborne; vlco-picsldent, Will
iam Ilodby; treasuier, E. D. Kotos
man, recoidlng. . syeretnry, needier
Ogd'en; corresponding secretary, Miss
A. Cllfioid.
TIip club arranged foi a series of
practical denionstiatlons, to be held
during the months of January and Feb
luarv, at which the manipulation of
tin ilrv.nlntp will bi ronsidpied from
Its lnsettlon Jn the plate-holder to tho
mounting of the mint. These demon
stiutlons nte Intended particularly for
the Inexperienced amateur and will in
clude every d tail of photographic
work, both mechanical and chemical,
whleh'ls so perplexing tci the novite.
Non-members will be invited to at
tend these demonstrations.
FINE ELK'S HEAD.
Valuable Specimen Given to Proprie
tor Godfrey of Hotel Jermyn.
One of tho finest specimens of an
elk's head and antleis ever seen in this
region graccr the ofllee of the Hotel
Jcimn. It ls hung back of the pub
lic desk, a conspltuous position, and
has excited much favorablo tmnme'jit.
Itt. great size and the rnilty ot so per
fect iv specimen makes its value up
pioach a very lilsh figure, tertalnly
more thnn $J00, for thnt sum has al
ready been refused bj itn owner, I S
ilodftey, propiletor of 'the hotel Tho
antlers have sis pnlin nf Inane lies or
tints.
The head was sent to Mr, Godfrey
by It. A. Keen.in, of Kemmeiei, "o.
The latter is a biothor of Hugh Kee
nan, the hotel's tiansfer agent, nnd
tlnougli him the valuable gift was pie
SPiitcd to Mr. Golfrej. The elk, of which
the head and antlers wore u part, was
killed near Mr. Keenan's Jiotcl nt Kem
mcrer. The town, by the way, is mimed
for John M. Kemmiiei, ol this city
who has a consldeiablo iuteiest In coal
lanels near there.
NO ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE
Fivo Miles of Luzerne County Roads
to Bo Improved.
In 1S!i" the state legislature pas; 1 it
law which allows county commlsMon
eis to have good permanent roatli laid
out In counties upon recommendation
of the grand jurv For the Hist time
the law Is to bo Invoked in this part of
the state. The grand Jui of Luzerne
county has approved tht application of
the county commissioner for the per
manent Impiovement, at the eost of
the count.v, of the five miles of public
load between Hunloi k Cieek nnd
Shlckshlnny.
The Important feature of the Act of
1895 is that certain le idliig highways
arc not township roads but aie county
thoroughfaroH and therefore the county
ought to assist In making them, es
pecially where the township In which
the thoroughfares, are located aie un
able to bear the expense, as is the ease
in tho Hunlocks creek road.
The mode of piocedure Is by petition
to the county commissioners, who In
vestigate the piemlsesi und If It meets
their approval they petition the couit,
which oideis the matter advertised and
laid before the ginnd Juiy and upon
their approval the court fixes a day for
public objections If there be no ob
jections, or If objections lie overruled,
the mutter Is appioved und tho load
becomes a count v road, to be lmptoveel
after a public letting by contract. The
plan clos-ely i trembles that of thu
building of midget In this county. A
peislstent and wl- application of the
law would In twenty-live to fifty yeais
give the state a fine, solid netwoik of
lending thoroughf.it et'.
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
Succeeded in Entering Brown's Beo
Hivo Frightened Away.
Thieves entered Brown's Bee Hive,
on Lackawanna avenue, Saturday or
Sunday night. They gained access
through a skylight, which they reached
fiom the St. Denis hotel.
It 1j presumed the thieves weie
frightened away, as they left all tlielr
stolen plunder on the loof. The tracks
of a cutter In the nllev at the rear of
the stoto indicates that tho hootv was
to be removed In true modern fashion.
An attempt was made Saturday or
Sunday night to enter Gerson's millin
ery store, nlso on Lackawanna nve
nue. A rear window was broken open
and an effort mado to remove one of
the presetting Item bars. The thieve
weie either disturbed in their work or
had not the necessary means at hand
to break tho bius.
1. 1
BOARD OF TRADE SUPPER.
Members Give Early Assuiance That
They Will Attend.
A supper will be an extia feature of
next Monday night's annual meeting
of the board of trade. Notices to this
effect and lequesting replies weie
mailed to the members yesteiday. Be
fore the dote of ofllee horns In tho
afternoon about thirty replies had been
loeelved, all to the effect that the writ
eis would attend.
Stew aid O'Neill, of tho Serantan
club, will serve the supper. The busi
ness meeting to follow will Include tho
election of officers for tho current year
and other important matters, Tho sup
per will begin at 7.30 o'clock.
"A patty of seven Delavvnre and Hud
son surveyors ate at woik running a
line from Farvlew down tho mountain
to the soutli of Waymart," says tho
Carbondnle Leader. "It Is impossible
to say where they will strike the ten
mile level. Waymart has another panic
at the prospect of being left out In the
cold.
"The Delaware and Iludwn have
commenced to widen their gravity pas
senger coaches to standaid gauge. Tlio
work is being done In the gravity shops
In this city and Is being pushed as rap
Idly as possible. The order was re
cently Issued by the company to the
effect 'that they wanted rix coaches re
modeled Immediately, nnd In addition
a large number of coal cars will be
widened to tho standard gauge, thus
giving employment to the men that
were laid off last Saturday, Notices
weie served on several employes to
leport for duty Monday morning and
n number have altcady resumed their
old positions. Some of the compan's
gravity freight cars aie also to be
widened.
"Chief Engineer Brown, of the Dela
ware and Hudson, Is In this city for n
few elnya looking after tht company's
Interests. Tho Delaware and Hudson
gravity shops have been placed on nine
liours par day Instead of eight. Tho
increase of one hour was necessitated
by the new order which came yester
day on account ot tho changes that
are being1 made In the gravity cais.
"It is expected that the work of
widening that portion of the light track
leading to Backet Brook breaker will
be commenced again soon. There are
rumors to the effect that the company
will again apply to the department for
the continct of earning the mails and
nt the residents of Honesdalo com
plain of the piesent us not being ade
quate, some ariungements to that end
may be maele. Thete are cettalniy no
indications that the coniiumy intend to
totally abandon the loud over the
mountain."
BAR ASSOCIATION DINNER.
Will Bo Served in Board of Trade
Assembly Rooms.
Tho committee that is arranging for
the annual dinner of the Lackawanna,
Bar association met yesteiday after
noon in the ofllee of Judge H. N. Wll
lard and det'ded that tho dinner should
bo held In the assembly room of the
board of trade on Jan. 17. Steward
O'Neill, of th" Scranton club, v.ill have
chaigo of tho dinner.
As yet nothing has been done In tho
way of selecting the gentlemen who
will respond to tho toasts. The Judges
of tho superior court will be guests of
tho bar association.
Incident Showing What Hemlock
Sawdust Will Do.
rrom tho Stevens Point, Wis., Journal
F. W. Shepuid lecently told the
Northwestern Lumberman that the mill
or the Hunner Lumber company at
Chelsea, with which he Ih connected,
will cut 15,000,000 feet of hemlock dur
ing the coming season, also pino and
hardwood. He says the company le
cently sold four car loads of hemlock
slabs, to be shipped to a paper and
pulp mill In eastern Ohio.
"A funny thing happened up to our
mill at Chelriea recently," said .Mr.
Shcpaid. "Our mill foreman had been
feeding a hen on hemlock sawdust and
meal mixed. He giadually reduced the
amount of meal, until llnallv he fid
her nothing but hemlock sawdust, nnel
she seemed to thrive on It. As the
wanted to set, he gave her a dozen eif
her own eggs nnd sho hatched out
eleven woodpeckers and one chliken
with a wooden leg. I tell you then '
merit In hemlock, even in tho sa.v
dust." Thi3 is a cuiious incident, but Mr
Shep.ird is a former Stevens Pointer,
and what ho says "goes"
No healthy pel son neeei fear any
dangerous consequences fiom an at
tack of la grippe If propel ly tteated.
It Is much tho same as a severe cold
and requires pieclsely the same treat
ment. Remain quietly at home and
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as
directed for a severe cold and a prompt
and complete recovery Is sure to fol
low. For solo bj all druggists. Mat
thews Bios., wholesale and retnll
agents.
Primrose All Right.
Washington. Jan. U (looige I). Pi itn
lose, tho minstrel, is not dangerously ill,
as telegrams of Inquiry fiom various
titles received today Indicate that his
friends liuvo suih an impression. Mi.
Primrose wns able to npptar tonight with
his company at the National theater.
Double
Roasters
Useful even after Christ
mas, even, if you dou't need
it right away the price wo
give will be a good invest
ment even for 6 months,
they're the best pan made
as far as metal is " r
concerned 1 L
Sauce Dashes
3 colors in the decoration and
gold traced well worth loc, ' . '
now 4C
Pie Plates
Pilled ,11 decoi.ittons, gold .
lined, was ioc, now 4C
Dinner Plates
Print decoiations with gold
line, were ioc, now OC
Platters
2 inch Me, has heavv t
gold band, was io:, now 1 UC
Jardinieres
gold
9 inch sie. colois and
decoration was 24c, t
now IOC
GARDNER DEFEATS SULLIVAN
The State Line & Sullivan Coal com
pany is installing an electiic plant at
the Bernice mines.
John Ronemus, of Nesquchonlng, Pa.,
has been appointed mine foreman by
the Lehigh 'Coal and Navigation com
pany, to succeed the late Hvan L.
Jenkins
The Dickson Manufacturing company
has completed and shipped to Oneonta
a locoiuotlvi which will be used on
that dlvi'lon of the Delaware and Hud
son railioad
ltepoits fiom Norfolk state thnt the
dinner laic tui ivai, uum uiui I'uuiL 1
to New Yoik, has advanced from so
cents to $1.1r per ton at the present
time and with a tendency to higher
figures.
Coal intep from Plilladelp'ala are still
exceptionally high, $1 25 per ton to Bos
ton having been paid on Dee. 20. The
rate to Galveston, Texas, fieo dis
charge, is fiom $1 SO to $2.
WOULD NOT APPROVE.
Do You Want
$3i3&
We aro sure yon do not. Nobody
wants it. But it comes to many
thousands every year. It comes to
tboso w ho have had coughs and colds
until the throat is raw, and the lin
ing membranes of the lungs are in
flamed. Stop our cough when it
first appears, and you rcmovo tho
great danger of future trouble.
Hibernians Will Have a Big Reunion
Some Time jn June.
Tlie members of the Ancient Order of
Hibernians of Lackawanna county will
not parado on St. Patrick's day. That
was decided Sunday afteifioon at
tho quaiteily convention held lu Col
lego hall, this city.
Divisions of tho order will celebrate
siX I Uin elsiv In uir wnv Uiev sea fit, Afot
Cherry
A
ers
isotorsii
stops coughs ot nil kinds. It docs
so because it is a soothing and heal
ing remody of great power. This
makes it tho greatest preventive to
consumption.
Two flze-s i 11.00 ; 60c. At all druggists.
Medloal Advloo Froa.
Writ" (reelTnlltliepiiillculaM in your
caio. louwui recvire rruuij.. rem
without colt. Addren.Dlt J.U.AYKH.
Lowell, Man.
Bill of $180 for Repairs to tho Hook
and Ladder Building.
The nudltlng committee of councils
last night would not approve a bill of
$169 from a film of bulldeis for work
performed on the building occupied by
the Hook nnd Ladder company.
The clerk was directed to return the
bill to the firm with tho Information
that it hhould be paid by tho owners of
tho building.
OBITUARY.
John M. Norman, the well-known
proprietor of Norman's bakery, of Oly
phant. died at his home in that place
about 12 o'clock Sunday night. On
Thursday lust he was attacked with
pneumonia, which caused his death on
Sunday. Tho deceased was born In
Scianton, and was 33 eurs of age.
About twelve years ago lio opened a
bakery In Olyphant, which he had
clmrgo of for tw o years, w hen he moved
to Providence, but returned to Oly
phant two yeais later und has resided
theie ever since. Deceased was of a
kind and pleasant disposition, and
among those witli whom lie had busi
ness and t'oclal relations ho was held
In high esteem. He was a member of
tho Olj pliant Conclave of Heptasophs,
He Is survived by four sisters and two
brothers, namely, Mrs. Frank Fuller,
Mis. Henry Shaft, Mrs. Edward Dles
Ing, Mls-e Barbara Norman, of Scran
ton, Albeit and Andiew Norman, of
Olyphant, and two chlldien, Carilo and
Hay Normun, Tlie funeral will tako
place tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock.
Interment will be made in Union ceme
tery. Ell Mitchell, of Church street, Dun-
moie, died yesteiday morning, after
an illness of one week with pneu
monia. Ho was 20 yeais old, nnd a
prominent member of Dunmoro coun
cil, No. 1022, Junior Order of United
American Mechanics. His Illness was
not tonsldeied serious until a short
time prior to his death. He Is survived
by a wife and tinea children. The
funeral will take place tomoriow after
noon at 2.30 o'clock from tho Methodist
Episcopal church, Hev. A. J. Van Cleft
'oiHcIatlnur. Tho Junior Order of Amerl-
David, Liko John L., Enters tho
Ring Too Often.
New York, Jan. 9. Tho tight between
Oscar Gardner, the Omaha Kid, and
Dave Sullivan, of Ireland, ended dls
astiouely for the latter in the seven
teenth round before the Lenox Ath
letic club tonight.
Sullivan seemed full of fight when
tho seventeenth tound opened and went
right to his man. In a clinch the legs
of both boxers became entangled and
Sullivan fell to the floor. The moment
he got ii Gardner planted two fear
ful tight-hand svlngs on Dave's head
and put the Irishman down and out
with a wild left swing, which landed
flush on Sulllvun'is mouth. All three
of tho blows were delivered within ten
seconds nnd the last one sent Sullivan
to the land of nod for the first time In
his ling career.
Gardner's legs weie in anything but
good shape, but despite Sulllvan'o ef
fotts to make him use them tho Kid
lefused to be coaxed into tho sprint
ing and saved himself for the supremo
effort when the time arrived. Gardner
waited frequently for Sullivan to go
to him nnd either lead or get Inside
Sullivan's leads and counter haul.
Thcfie tactics puzzled Sullivan and at
times rattled him so that he showed
unmistakable signs of having lost his
temper. Sullivan wab beaten fairly
and squarely and thete were no ex
cuses made when the bout was over,
The men were billed for a tvventv-flve-iound
go at catchw eights. Gardner
said he weighed 120'j pounds, and Sul
livan's seconds snld that Dave wat
five pounds heavlei.
After the men had donned the gloves
the betting took a turn In Gaidner's
favor, $2,000 being laid on him at 100
to SO.
WHEN TO EAT DINNER.
Steamship Arrivals.
Antwerp. Jan. 9. Arrived: Soutliwnik,
New York. Southampton Arrived:
Kaiser Wllhelm der Groshe, New iork
for Bremen. Havre Arrived. La Nor
mnndlc, New York.
Tho Wllkes-Barro ltccord can be had
In Scranton at tho rews stands of Ilcls
man Bros., 401 Spruco and 503 Llndm
rfet Mac Lackowannv avenue
THE GREAT
4c
310 Lackn. Ave.
JOHN II. liAIIWH.-, Prop
Economy
An Acre
of Floor Room
You woiildnt think that to look at
cji i:hnsi:y hall fiom tin mit-id
but Its so near the truth that noth
ing but et eiiilbblei on fi.H lions will
euro to dispute thu statement
Guernsey Hall
Was not built merely as an idle ex
periment, but with a llsd portion.
Wc have faith lu Scmntnn as h hust
ling, growing iltv. Wc believed that
tin time hud come when (nail an es
tablishment J.S ouis was i neerssp.v,
and the success which has attendnt
our lingo Investment shows that wo
win not mistaken In oin first Ideas.
It takes an
Immense Stock
Of Pianos and Organs to fill Otipinsev
Hall You know vvh ? Come lu nnd
look them over tho first time vou'ra
passing Never mind nboul the buy
ing, livery visitor is welcome at
Guernsey Hall,
3U-1G-1S Washington Ave.
Is the key-note of our business.
We buy economically, wc buy
in large quantities and get the best
discounts, and thus we make econ
omical buying easy for you.
We not only offer you the most
desirable goods, but we save money
for you.always a little, often a great
deal.
We have a number of dinner
ware open stock patterns, which wc
intend closing out.
Now Is the Time
to pick up odd pieces of decorat
ed dinner ware at bargain prices.
Tour choico rooms fumtlng on Wash
ington avenue Mill for rent in the Guern
sey lliiildlng. Kent reasonable Well
adapted to upa for Doctors or Lawyers
Mercereati & Connell
Established 32 Years.
Vun0r,i!Wy Watches nowln-
Tho largest
(stock of
Discussion of Drowsiness Aftor Food
and How to Avoid it.
Hnrd-workingmcn. especially In the
learned professions, are often puzzled
as to the right hours for their meals
and the light diet to be taken nt
their meals. Tho much grave ques
tion of stimulants nlso interests them
peisonally. Tho fear of a mid-day
meal Is very common among brain
workers. A good luncheon la apt to
Interfere with Inspiration, especially
If any form of alcohol be taken. Tea.
very populars with scholais, Is less
objectionable as to Its Immediate ef
fects, but It Is dangerous to digestion,
especially among scholars, who, llko
workmen, nearly always take too much
and prefer their tea to be strong, "ted
as blood," as Garrlck used to say. The
chief elanger in taking too light a mid
day day meal Is that tho student Is
nt his worst, pliyslcally. Just before
dinner time. Hence, dinner is render
ed a fiesh source of uyspepsla, nnd If
ho strolls about beforo the evening
meal he Is apt to take cold.
The special stimulants of groat men
have been recorded In their memoirs
One of the most remarkable records of
this kind has come to light in Au
brey's "Hrlef Lives," founded on notes
tnken by the author In the middle of
tho seventeenth century. Few eliinks
(ire moio distrusted among bruln
woikers In these days than ale, but
Prynno seems to liave thought other
wise Ho was a voluminous wilter. and
Millar & Peck
134 Wyimlng Avanue.
"Walk In und look aiounel."
A large
eeieeuo
A nenutlful
ehow of
Sterling Silverware
and Novelties.
?.eor Fine Diamonds
Rich Cut Glass
Fine Jewelry
Clocks, Etc,
IK ODn HEW STOllF,
No. 130 Wyoming Avenue
"COAL J3XCIIANOB."
Ru m. .1I9m.TIc et remedy lor
lUCr.Vlhllll ? iiiiiiircu aiuiauuii
Cough Syrup
iuxiuchlUAamlinHriiviit
Cure a ut once couch.
coUW.ciout), whoopiuK
CGUKll, UfctlllUU, Knplc,
H. R. WESTCOTT,
AUCTIONEER
The entire contents of
the "Swift riansion" 839
Clay ave., at Public Auc
tion to close the estate.
II. It Westcott will sell nt public auc
tion without reserve the entire contents
of tho abovo elegant lesldenco on WED
NESDAY, JAN. 11. AT W O'CLOCK . M
Tlie S.llO Comprises uuiniuu turn jiiuucrn
furniture in mnhagony, walnut and oak
nnd consists In part of ilchlv cnived
chamber sulti, sprlnr and hair mattress,
bedding, secretary nnd hooUcasi s china
eiosct, -ostlv sideboard, extrusion table,
dining chairs, rich minors late curtains
and drapei lis. carpets, orfeiilul and Amer
ican rugs, about JOn vol books, ileh and
tostly marbli cloik nnd side ornaments
made by Hall lllnek & Co., costly brie-a-brae,
plctuies. cluwfoot ccntu and side
tables, drawing room furniture, etc.. to
gether with table linen, sheets, pillow
cases, towels, china, cut glass sllverwure,
crockery, kitchen utensils, etc., tho whole
for peremptory salo without icgnrd to
weather, llouso open nt ) o'clotk on
morning of Mile'.
N. ll.-A DEPOSIT will be required of
all inirohnukru, u coma with your money.
SCRANTON CASH S
I
BEST
Patent Flour
$4.25.
Every barrel warranted
A. F. K1ZER
Hi) Washington Aieiiue.
J1KW UtKOl' IMITATIONS
riiereli only one
ICEALINE
and tlit front your cako In one mlnnti,
Try It wlienyou buko uitti but mo. pkg
by mall i re. Aak your grocer for It
K'KAI.lN'tS MhO. tO., HolyokrMlt
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